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Series: 9/25/10-8: Biographical Materials
View digitized contents of this series. : This series contains correspondence that Mr. Leopold apparently kept at his home (Box
001); clippings and other materials collected by Mrs. Leopold that concern Mr. Leopold's
activities (Box 002); and letters, clippings, etc. from the period following Mr.
Leopold's death (Box 003), all deposited by Mrs. Aldo Leopold [Estella Bergere Leopold].
Later additions to the collection include family correspondence (Boxes 004-010) and
materials relating to the history of the Leopold, Starker, Luna, and Bergere families
(Boxes 011-012), deposited by various members of the Leopold family.
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box 001
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box 001
folder 001
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Professional Correspondence, 1919-1936
View digitized contents of this folder. Included here are correspondence with Forest Service and Game Protective
Association (GPA) colleagues in the Southwest concerning various personal and
professional matters; correspondence concerning job offers, principally from the
American GPA (John B. Burnham), various educational institutions, and the US
Biological Survey, of which AL was asked to be Chief succeeding J.N. Darling in
1934; and correspondence concerning the Leopold children. 150 letters
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box 001
folder 002
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Professional Correspondence, 1937-1948
View digitized contents of this folder. Correspondence concerns AL's appointment as Wisconsin Conservation Commissioner
in 1943 and an eye operation in 1947. Also included is correspondence with Charles
Elton and other professional friends. 85 letters
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box 001
folder 003
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box 001
folder 004
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Baraboo Cabin
View digitized contents of this folder. Materials about the Baraboo cabin known as "The Shack" include correspondence
regarding taxes, plantings, local labor, purchases of land and supplies, maps,
studies, and use problems. 1935-1948
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box 001
folder 005
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box 001
folder 006
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Real Estate Records, 2222 Van Hise Avenue
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains records for the Leopold house at 2222 Van Hise Avenue in Madison,
including various tax records, receipts, assessments, and contracts.
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box 001
folder 007
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box 002
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box 002
folder 001
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Scrapbook of Clippings
View digitized contents of this folder. Scrapbook kept by Mrs. Leopold, mostly made up of newspaper and magazine reports
from 1923-34. A few fugitive AL publications are included, as well as items on
AL's last years in the Southwest, the Matamek Conference, the Game Policy
Committee, and the establishment of the University of Wisconsin Chair of Game
Management. 18p, 1923-1934
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box 002
folder 002
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box 002
folder 003
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box 002
folder 004
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box 002
folder 005
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Album of Photographs
View digitized contents of this folder. Album of photographs taken by Mr. Frank Grover, a friend of the Leopold family,
during their trip together in the Rockies in 1903. 32 unlabeled photographs, 1903
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box 002
folder 006
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Index of Photographs
View digitized contents of this folder. This notebook lists pictures apparently taken for a forestry course. The
photographs themselves are in a separate album, but the index numbers and a brief
description of each are found here. 40p, 1908
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box 002
folder 007
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Phenology Table: Events Observed at the Leopold Shack,
View digitized contents of this folder. Bound notebook containing eight pages of typed phenology tables showing events
observed at the Shack, 1935-40. Compiled by Carl Leopold. 1935-1940
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box 002
folder 008
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box 003
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box 003
folder 001
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box 003
folder 002
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Starker -- Acknowledgements, etc., 1948
View digitized contents of this folder. : Starker Leopold's acknowledgments of sympathy letters and telegrams. Also
included is correspondence with the Department of Wildlife Management regarding
transfer of AL's library, which was willed to Starker, and correspondence
regarding memorials. Starker's trip to Mexico with Robert McCabe in summer 1948 is
also documented here.
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box 003
folder 003
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box 003
folder 004
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Biography, Editorial Press Bureau
View digitized contents of this folder. Concerns a biography, published in 1950 in American
Biographies , which the Leopold family felt was inadequate. Correspondence
detailing Mrs. Leopold's attempt to withdraw it from publication is in the folder,
along with a copy of the biography itself. 15 letters, 1950
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box 003
folder 005
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box 003
folder 006
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box 003
folder 007
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box 003
folder 008
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box 003
folder 009
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Vivian Horn Memoir
View digitized contents of this folder. : Transcript of a radio documentary made in 1974. On April 20 of that year--the day
before the 26th anniversary of AL's death--AL's longtime secretary Vivian Horn
recorded memories of her years with AL for University of Wisconsin student Jim
Voegeli. In the interview Ms. Horn, who worked for AL from 1928 to 1940, discussed
AL's work with SAAMI, his offices, and his graduate students, along with his
writing, archery activities, and the Leopold family. The recording itself can be
found in the Leopold-Voegeli Collection at the State Historical Society of
Wisconsin. The file also includes correspondence with E.B. Fred, Dean of the
University of Wisconsin School of Agriculture.
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box 004
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Biographical Materials: Family Correspondence, 1878-1914
View digitized contents of this box. : Boxes 004 through 006 contain the voluminous series of letters that AL wrote home
to his family in Burlington while he was attending Lawrenceville Preparatory School
and Yale University. Also included are numerous letters that AL received from family
members. Letters describe school and social activities, his active outdoor life, and
a vivid picture of Leopold family life during AL's formative years.
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box 004
folder 001
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box 004
folder 002
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box 004
folder 003
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box 004
folder 004
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box 004
folder 005
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box 004
folder 006
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box 004
folder 007
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box 004
folder 008
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Family Correspondence: Correspondence with Lawrenceville School
View digitized contents of this folder. Includes AL's entrance application and correspondence between school officials
and Carl Leopold, Sr. These documents were photocopied from Leopold files at
Lawrenceville in 1985. 12 letters, 1903-1914
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box 005
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box 005
folder 001
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box 005
folder 002
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box 005
folder 003
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box 005
folder 004
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box 005
folder 005
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box 006
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box 006
folder 001
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box 006
folder 002
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box 006
folder 003
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box 006
folder 004
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box 006
folder 005
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Family Correspondence: September-December 1908
View digitized contents of this folder. AL received his bachelor's degree from Yale in June 1908. He commenced formal
studies in the Yale Forest School in September 1908 and received his master's
degree in June 1909. 24 letters
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box 006
folder 006
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box 007
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Biographical Materials: Family Correspondence, 1909-1911
View digitized contents of this box. : Included in boxes 007 through 009 is family correspondence during AL's career in
the Forest Service and, later, his move to Wisconsin and shift to wildlife
management. Correspondence is most voluminous in the early part of this period, from
1909 to approximately 1923; after that, the number of personal letters tapers off
dramatically as AL's professional correspondence (see 9/25/10-1 and 10-2) rises.
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box 007
folder 001
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Family Correspondence: September-December 1909 (Apache)
View digitized contents of this folder. AL joined the US Forest Service and went to work on the Apache National Forest in
July 1909. 10 letters
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box 007
folder 002
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box 007
folder 003
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box 007
folder 004
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box 007
folder 005
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box 007
folder 006
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box 008
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box 008
folder 001
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box 008
folder 002
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box 008
folder 003
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box 008
folder 004
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box 008
folder 005
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box 008
folder 006
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box 009
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box 009
folder 001
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box 009
folder 002
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box 009
folder 003
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box 009
folder 004
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box 009
folder 005
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box 009
folder 006
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box 010
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Biographical Materials: General Correspondence : Contains letters between Luna and Carolyn Leopold, and correspondence to them from
their son Bruce (c. 1950-66).
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box 010
folder 001
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General Correspondence: Letters, ca. 1950- ca. 1965 : Correspondence is from Luna Leopold to his wife Carolyn.
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box 010
folder 002
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General Correspondence: Cards, ca. 1950- ca. 1965 : From Luna Leopold to his wife Carolyn
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box 010
folder 003
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General Correspondence: Letters, 1962-1966 : From Bruce Leopold to his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Luna Leopold
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box 010
folder 004
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General Correspondence: Letters, 1976-1978 : Letters from A. Starker Leopold to Carolyn Leopold Michaels in which Mrs.
Michaels' request to publish an abridgement of A Sand County
Almanac is denied.
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box 011
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box 011
folder 001
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Concerning the Leopold Family Tree
View digitized contents of this folder. Various materials relating to the Bergere, Luna, and Leopold families, including
articles, memoirs, letters, and biographical sketches. These were compiled by
Estella E. Leopold and Luna Leopold. 1830-1920
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box 011
folder 002
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box 011
folder 003
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Family History -- Luna B. Leopold
View digitized contents of this folder. : Luna Leopold's family history folder holds assorted correspondence (1963-64,
1977-78), articles, and other items relating to family history and the Shack
property.
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box 011
folder 004
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Family History -- Lunas [Solomon Luna family]
View digitized contents of this folder. : This is Nina L. Bradley's file of documents relating to Solomon Luna, the Luna
mansion at Los Lunas, New Mexico, and other Luna family lore.
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box 011
folder 005
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Luna-Bergere Family History
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains Luna-Bergere family history, including genealogical records; land grant
records; "Autobiography and Reminiscences of Alfred Maurice Bergere"; and A.M.
Bergere's [?] recollection of "The Myth of La Gran Quivara."
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box 011
folder 006
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box 011
folder 007
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"La Reunion de La Familia de Eloisa Luna de Otero de Bergere --
Historia"
View digitized contents of this folder. : Mimeographed notebook of documents, photos, genealogies, anecdotes, etc.,
relating to the history of the Luna-Bergere family. Compiled by Jack J. Kenney of
Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1980.
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box 012
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Biographical Materials: Leopold-Bergere Family History
View digitized contents of this box. : Items in this box were gathered from various sources and deposited in the
UW-Madison Archives in November 1988.
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box 012
folder 001
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Starker-Leopold Biographies
View digitized contents of this folder. : Biographical sketches of AL's father and both grandfathers, copied from various
bibliographic sources (indicated on the individual items). Also included is a
review of the career of General Isham Gilbert, the original builder and owner of
the Leopold home on Prospect Point in Burlington.
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box 012
folder 002
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Starker-Leopold Research Reports
View digitized contents of this folder. : Contains reports of extensive research into the Leopold family history conducted
by landscape architect Steven Brower of Burlington in his effort to list the
Leopold family property in Burlington on the National Register of Historic Places.
Included are copies of two of Brower's reports: "Research Report: The
Starker-Leopold Family" (15 pp) and "Starker-Leopold Historic District Nomination
Form" (16 pp).
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box 012
folder 003
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"Burlington on the Mississippi, 1833-1983"
View digitized contents of this folder. : Official commemorative book prepared for Burlington's 150th anniversary; edited
by Helen Turner McKim and Helen Parsons.
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box 012
folder 004
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Frederic Leopold Memoirs
View digitized contents of this folder. : Frederic Leopold, AL's youngest brother, prepared these memoirs while in his
eighties. Included are "Leopold Family Anecdotes" (1982, 87 pp); "Recollections of
an Old Member" (1977, 24 pp); and "Aldo's Middle School Years--Summer Vacation"
(undated, 10 pp). Also included are copies of a transcript of an interview with
Mr. Leopold conducted by the Des Moines County Historical Society on 28 Apr. 1981,
and of Edwin Hunger's memoir of his childhood friendship with AL (undated, 15 pp;
original in Wisconsin Historical Society Aldo Leopold File).
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box 012
folder 005
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Arthur Starker Journal
View digitized contents of this folder. Journal kept by AL's uncle, Arthur Starker, who died in 1893. Written in German,
these accounts apparently describe Starker's travels and mention Kentucky,
Yellowstone, and Montana. Bound journal, 40pp, 1872-1873
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box 012
folder 006
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Charles J. J. Leopold Lecture Notes
View digitized contents of this folder. Charles Leopold, AL's paternal grandfather, apparently attended the Hanover
Veterinary Studio and kept this notebook of readings and lecture notes. A cursory
translation reveals that the notes involve internal diseases of domestic
animals. Bound notebook, 238pp, 1826
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box 013
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Leopold Trust Reports
View digitized contents of this box. : Includes various financial records and reports concerning AL's will, the Leopold
family trust, Mrs. Leopold's income taxes, and family real estate and stock
holdings, 1958-70. These materials were donated anonymously to the Wisconsin State
Historical Society and were transferred to the UW-Madison Archives in January
1980.
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folio 1 (F01)
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folio 1 (F01)
folder 001
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Yale University, Bachelor of Philosophy, 1908
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folio 1 (F01)
folder 002
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Yale University, Master of Forestry, 1909
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folio 1 (F01)
folder 003
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Marriage License , 1912
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folio 1 (F01)
folder 004
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The Wisconsin Yearbook, 1928 : Note Luna Leopold's signature on this piece of memorabilia.
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