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Julieta Amador de García to Corina Amador de Campbell, June 9, 1899
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  • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


    Espiridion Provencio to Corina Amador de Campbell, May 4, 1893
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    • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


      Death Announcement for Martin Amador from the Catholic Truth Society, undated
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      • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


        Invitation to Emilia Amador de García for a dance party, February 23, 1925
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        • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


          Sister M. L. Gonzaga to Emilia Amador de García, July 18, 1926
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          • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


            Maria Paulina García de Adair to Emilia Amador de García, October 3, 1926
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            • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


              Fabián García to Emilia Amador de García, November 13, 1926
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              • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


                Emilia Amador de García to Las Cruces Town Board, September 5, 1927
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                • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


                  Invitation to Emilia Amador de García for a dance party, February 14, 1927
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                  • Amador Family Correspondence, 1856-1949


                    Moby Dick
                    Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is an 1851 novel by American writer Herman Melville. The book is the sailor Ishmael's narrative of the maniacal quest of Ahab, captain of the whaling ship Pequod, for vengeance against Moby Dick, the giant white sperm whale that bit off his leg on the ship's previous voyage.
                    • Author: Herman Melville