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Photograph of Dr. Solon J. Buck and Mrs. Buck Attending a Meeting of the Committee on Archives of the Commission on History of the Pan American Institute of Geography and History at the Archive Nacional, Habana, Cuba

Photograph of Dr. Solon J. Buck and Mrs. Buck Attending a Meeting of t...

Original caption: Left to right, Dr. Elias Entralgo, University of Habana, Don. Felix Lizazo, Division of Culture, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Solon J. Buck, Dr. Eseterio S. Santovenia, President, Academy of Hi... More

Photograph of Archivo Historica Minicipal de la Habana on the Occasion of a Visit by Solon J. Buck, who was Received by Members of the Sociedad Cubano de Esturbios Histories e Internationales

Photograph of Archivo Historica Minicipal de la Habana on the Occasion...

In this photograph, left to right, seated: Dr, Emilio Raig de Laucharming, historiador de la Cuidad, Solon J. Buck, Archivist of the United States, Capt. Joaquin Ilavinas, Director, Archivo National de Cuba, Ra... More

Photograph of Miss Marietta Daniels Speaking to a Group in the Photographic Laboratory of the Sociedad Economica de Amigos del Pats, La Habana, Cuba

Photograph of Miss Marietta Daniels Speaking to a Group in the Photogr...

In this photograph, left to right, Miss Daniels, Library of Congress, Mrs. Solon J. Buck, Sr. Meza, Solon J. Buck, Sr. Tosquella, Sra. Becena, Sr. Lopez, Sra. de Peraza. Historic Photograph File of National Arc... More

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