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Date: 2010-11-15 10:08:30
Margaret Suckley
Wilderstein
United States
James Roosevelt
Grace Tully
Suckley
FDR
Eleanor and Franklin
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Delano family
New York

SUCKLEY / FDR LETTERS Accession Number: 10-18 PROVENANCE NOTE: This collection was acquired by the Library as part of the resolution of the Grace Tully Archive acquisition. Conrad Black and Hollinger International Corpor

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