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12019-03-12T12:47:46+00:00Joelle Thomas0feb3b2b7a8befeee2c7d2d710d303ed9677214113Handwritten magazine, modeled on popular periodicals of the day, created by three young children in rural New Hampshire in January 1893plain2020-01-08T21:05:11+00:0020140109023959+0000Nelson, WalterNelson, ArthurNelson, ElmerJanuary 1893jpegEnglishPublic DomainBox 1 folder 8, Nelson Family Juvenilia Collection of Pamela Russell and Murray McClellan, Amherst College Archives and Special Collectionuvenile periodicals,family magazines, child authors, imaginary play, world-makingtext (manuscript)Anonymous