John Graham Johns Papers, 1921-1955, undated

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John Graham Johns Papers, 1921-1955, undated

1921-1955

Papers (1921-1955, undated) including orders, reports, memorandums, photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, pamphlets, clippings, and miscellany.

1.09 Cubic Feet, 600 items

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