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                <text>Hawaiian Mission Houses - Material Culture Collection</text>
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              <text>If you would like permission to publish or reproduce this material, please send your requests to archives@missionhouses.org</text>
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              <text>Made by the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Daniel T. Conde, Mrs. J. H. King (Lucy Conde 1854-1938) in 1933. Donated by Mrs. Ralph Waldo Elden, widow of Mrs. King's grandson.&#13;
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