James Welch papers 1889-2006 1960-2003

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James Welch papers 1889-2006 1960-2003

The James Welch Papers contain manuscripts, correspondence, and personal papers documenting the life and work of author James Welch. James Welch is well known for his fiction dealing with the histories and experiences of Native Americans, and the drafts of manuscripts, for novels and other works, together with correspondence and secondary literature, make the Welch papers a valuable resource for research in literary, American, and Native American studies.

Total Boxes: 54 (incl. 3 oversize boxes); Other Storage Formats: Electronic files; Linear Feet: 27.22'

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