Ernest L. Wilkinson papers 1917-1978

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Ernest L. Wilkinson papers 1917-1978

The Ernest L. Wilkinson personal papers consist of three series I. Personal Papers (1923-78), II. Records (1954-78) and III. Oversized Material (1917-75) which includes scrapbooks.

301 boxes; (150.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6344807

L. Tom Perry Special Collections

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