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20 Archival description results for Minnesota

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Portrait of unidentified young man

1"x2" card mounted photograph of a young man wearing a suit.

Verso of print reads:

Brown
Minnettes, 25 cts. per. doz.
Free with Cabinets
438 Wabasha St., St. Paul

Unidentified woman and child in fur coats

Rectangular, vertically printed photograph of a woman with a young girl. Both are wearing berets and fur coats.

Handwritten message on verso reads "this was taken Mar 3rd 1920 Myself + Baby."

The bottom left corner on the front has an imprint "Ohlsen 1213 6th Ave. NO. Minneapolis".

Letter - August 1936

Letter sent to Harry Seidelman from Harry Dalkin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., dated August 1936.

Letter - September 2, 1936

Letter sent to Harry Seidelman from Harry Dalkin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., dated September 2, 1936.

Letterhead reads:
H.D. DALKIN
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
SPECIALIZING IN APARTMENT PROPERTY
2726 Girard Ave South.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

All the next letters from Harry Dalkin to Harry Seidelman (except the one dated October 29, 1936) also have this letterhead, however, in the other letters a comma punctuation instead of a period punctuation is typed after "South".

Letter - October 29, 1936

Letter sent to Harry Seidelman from Harry Dalkin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., dated October 29, 1936.

A new address of "3227 Garfield Ave So." replaces the previous one in the letterhead.

Letter - July 16, 1936

Letter sent to Harry Seidelman from Harry Dalkin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., dated July 16, 1936. Enclosed is a copy of another letter assumed to be sent from their mutual cousin, Mrs.Mallek (Alice) in Victoria, British Columbia, dated July 6, 1936.

Letter - September 3, 1937

Letter sent to Harry Seidelman from Harry Dalkin in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., dated September 3, 1937. Including with the letter is a clipping of a poem, sent by Harry Dalkin to Harry Seidelman to express his condolences on Harry Seidelman's mother passing away.

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