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Title: Mary Munroe letter to Helen Muir, June 27, 1972 Summary: Mary Munroe (wife of Wirth Munroe, daughter-in-law of Ralph Munroe) writes to Helen Muir about being in Balsam, North Carolina, and remarks about her Coconut Grove home: "Want to be back there anyhow by July 6th as the Beach is not giving camping ground to the radicals and the other tracts offered by Miami are [unacceptable] to the hoodlums." Creator: Munroe, Mary Collection Title: Helen Muir Papers Collection No.: ASM0471 Archive: asm04710000130001001.tif Genre: Correspondence Container: Box No. 9; Folder Title: Correspondence: Munroe, Mary. Coverage Temporal: 1970-1979 Coverage Spatial: Balsam (N.C.) Date: 1972-06-27 Digital ID: asm04710000130001001 Physical Description: 1 typewritten leaf Repository: University of Miami. Library. Special Collections Series: Series: I Correspondence Subject: Muir, Helen, 1911-; letters Repository: Digital Collections Standardized Rights Statement: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Rights: This material is protected by copyright. Copyright is held by the creator. For additional information, please visit: https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/custom/copyright-guidelines Source: From: Mary Munroe letter to Helen Muir, June 27, 1972 |
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