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- [190 - ] (Creation)
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1 file of textual material; 5 photoprints : b&w ; 8x10" or smaller
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Biographical history
Edith Gray spent four years in a monastery in India living with the widow of the Indian Saint Rahama Krishna.
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File consists of copies and originals of archival documents relating to the history of Charles Frederick Gray and his wife Edith Curran, including photographs, correspondence from friends, and letters of recommendation from employers, a map of the City of Nelson c. 1900, a handwritten booklet by Edith Gray for her brother Charles F. Gray entitled "Sayings for a Sailor," a 1903 edition of "Field and Stream," and the typescript of an article submitted by Gray, and a program of entertainment in benefit of the Sailors' Orphan Society of Scotland, (1904).
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As arranged in original binder
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Removed from Binder 1
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Title taken from content of records