Charles H. Hapgood papers 1898-1979 1950-1979

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Charles H. Hapgood papers 1898-1979 1950-1979

The Charles H. Hapgood Papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, and research materials related to Hapgood's research projects and publications on earth science, archeology, ancient history, parapsychology, and spirit communication.

39 boxes (incl. 2 oversize boxes); 16.27 linear feet

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