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A transcript of a statement of Vincenzo Perrone explaining his ability to support himself and his family in the U.S. This testimony was later to be found false, as shown in previous letter. December 24, 1899.

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Letter from Hugo Lederer to Powderly to determine status of immigrants for whose use Lederer has received money. May 13, 1901.

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Woodblock print of a Japanese scene. Main colors are green and blue with red. Shows rolling hills, water, bridges, people, trees. Titled "Open Garden at Fukagawa Hachiman Shrine, No. 68 from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo"

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Color print titled "Tokido 53 Station (Hara)". The piece depicts a small village below a large mountain, possibly Mount Fuji.

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Lithograph. Titled "A Wind Blew in Texas"

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A lithograph entitled "Flowers of the Tulip Tree" by Marian Hebert. Lithograph depicts two flowers. Hebert, Marian "Flowers of the Tulip Tree" Reference: Who’s Who in American Art - 1940 Represented: Library of Congress
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