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In His Name Society

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In His Name Society
Date 1887-2006
Dimensions50 cm de documents textuels. - 2 photographies
Origin Montreal
Numéro d'accessionP707
CollectionMcCord
CréditDon de Valerie McRobie
Status
Non exposé

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Ce projet est rendu possible grâce au généreux soutien de la Fondation Azrieli et de Patrimoine canadien.