File:World’s Fair Association No. 6 - Letter from John B. Arntzen, World's Fair Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, St. Louis, Missouri, to Bud, November 26, 1901 (cropped).jpg

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English: Informs him that he has been accepted and now must send his initiation fee.
Title: Letter from John B. Arntzen, World's Fair Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association, St. Louis, Missouri, to Bud, November 26, 1901
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Steamboats and River History Collection, 1802-1986
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