Sam B. Underwood, Jr., Papers, 1925-1985

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Sam B. Underwood, Jr., Papers, 1925-1985

1925-1985

Papers (1925-1951) consisting of correspondence, legal document, opinions, publications, financial records, tabulation form, speeches, advertising, property listing forms, etc.

2.66 Cubic Feet, circa 2,500 items

eng, Latn

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