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    • Title: A journal (manuscript) / by J. Schenck ; March 19th, 1812.
      • Author: Malbone, Jane Schenck, 1792-1843.
      • Description: [46] p., bound ; 27 cm.
      • Citation: Brooklyn Museum Libraries, Special Collections
      • Date: 1812-1816
      • Call Number: CS71 Sch21 A4
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