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Paul, Earl Stanley vol. 1, 1912-1915
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- Page 291 contains a foldout table which was scanned as three pages consisting of pages 291, 291a, and 291b. Mormon missionary, building contractor, school teacher, and writer who lived in Ogden, Utah. Zeutschel 1000 TT or 1000A1 Version 10, 400 dpi, displayed at 150 dpi Handwritten diaries. Paul writes about his mission to Samoa from 1912 to ... SamoanPacificSamoa
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- 1912-1915
- Location:
- Samoa
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- Brigham Young University - Harold B. Lee Library
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