Correspondence with Zohmah. Jean Charlot. Date from diary: July 4, 1951. Two sheets.
Sheet 1 of 2. Text begins:
FlagstaffJuly 4. Wednesday. DearestYesterday morning, the mason put up the cement dado, or transition border between halves of the wall, behind the stairs.
FlagstaffJuly 4. Wednesday.
DearestYesterday morning, the mason put up the cement dado, or transition border between halves of the wall, behind the stairs.
Verso. Text begins:
Mrs Kerr, the mother of Tamita. It is quite isolated.
Sheet 2 of 2. Text begins:
After the show the Indians go back to their camps under the pine-trees and chant and beat drums all night. They are still at it this morning.
Preis children and another for ours.
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