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Holiday greetings!
This card from Alaska is a charming example of some of the interesting materials you might find on textual records at the National Archives.
You can view the image (and the fur) on our Online Public Access catalog here.
Christmas Card from Superior Paul C. O’Connor, Society of Jesus of St.  Mary’s Mission at Akulurak, Alaska to Assistant Director Charles G.  Burdick of the Civilian Conservation Corps’ Alaska Region,   ca.  12/20/1938
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Holiday greetings!

This card from Alaska is a charming example of some of the interesting materials you might find on textual records at the National Archives.

You can view the image (and the fur) on our Online Public Access catalog here.

Christmas Card from Superior Paul C. O’Connor, Society of Jesus of St. Mary’s Mission at Akulurak, Alaska to Assistant Director Charles G. Burdick of the Civilian Conservation Corps’ Alaska Region, ca. 12/20/1938

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