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    Letter of acknowledgement of the Hungarian National Museum to Ferenc Hopp
    Letter of acknowledgement of the Hungarian National Museum to Ferenc Hopp
    Letter of Aladár Félix to Zoltán Felvinczi Takács in Budapest
    Letter of chair György Timkó and secretary Zoltán Schréter of the Natural History Society of the University in Budapest to Ferenc Hopp
    Letter of Dr. A. Barkan to Ferenc Hopp from Berlin
    Letter of Dr. Gyula Princz to Henrik Jurány from Narynkol
    Letter of Ferenc Hopp to Kuhn and Komor Co. about their omissions
    Letter of Ferenc Hopp's physician, Dr János Wenhardt, to Ferenc Hopp from Budapest, with envelope
    Letter of Franz Lux, brother-in-law of Ferenc Hopp, from Fulnek
    Letter of Gizi S. to Ferenc Hopp from Budapest to Auckland
    Letter of Helene and Charles Móry to Ferenc Hopp from Budapest
    Letter of Imre Szalay, director of the Hungarian National Museum, to Ferenc Hopp
    Letter of János Jálics, caretaker of the villa on the Andrássy Avenue, to Ferenc Hopp to Auckland
    Letter of Josepf Haas, vice-consul of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Shanghai, to Ferenc Hopp
    Letter of Josepf Haas, vice-consul of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in Shanghai, to Ferenc Hopp, about the sending of three trunks of chinese porcelain and the turtle stone
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