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Elida Bell collection
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AM5
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2 pages
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Elida Bell (1870-1945) was the daughter of Edward C. Bell of Mariposa, California and wife of Charles Lister Austin. She is reported to have arrived in Moodyville in 1883 and Granville in 1885.
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Essays written at the Hastings Sawmill School, 22 November, 1886, and at the Oppenheimer Street School, 26 January, 1887, by Elida Bell, with annotations by Major J.S. Matthews.
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Presented by Mrs. C.L. Austin (Elida Bell) in 1936.
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File formerly located at 500-B-03 fld 04