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Half-folded handwritten letter and envelope sent by Hazel Hope Pingree on behalf of her mother Frances Pingree to Mrs
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Half-folded handwritten letter and envelope sent by Hazel Hope Pingree on behalf of her mother Frances Pingree to Mrs
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Sepia-toned portrait photograph of Hazel Pingree Depew (later Hazel Mills) wearing a wedding dress
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Black and white photograph of Mayor Hazen S. Pingree and daughter Hazel on horseback at the grading of Grand Boulevard on August 10, 1891
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Program for performances of "The Passing Show" at the Detroit Opera House on February 4th and 5th of 1910, given as a benefit to the Franklin Street Settlement; front cover features a photograph of a couple in upper-left corner with illustrations of ballerinas and vines; in black text "Mr
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Black and white photograph of Mayor Hazen S. Pingree and daughter Hazel
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Half-folded handwritten letter and envelope sent by Hazel Hope Pingree on behalf of her mother Frances Pingree to Mrs. Emma Stark Hampton
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Half-folded handwritten letter and envelope sent by Hazel Hope Pingree on behalf of her mother Frances Pingree to Mrs. Emma Stark Hampton
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Sepia-toned portrait photograph of Hazel Pingree Depew (later Hazel Mills) wearing a wedding dress
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Program for performances of "The Passing Show" at the Detroit Opera House on February 4th and 5th of 1910, given as a benefit to the Franklin Street Settlement; front cover features a photograph of a couple in upper-left corner with illustrations of ballerinas and vines; in black text "Mr