Henry Aaron Hill Papers 1867-1979 (bulk 1933-1979)

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Henry Aaron Hill Papers 1867-1979 (bulk 1933-1979)

Chemist. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, notes, reports, scientific papers, transcripts, writings, academic records, family papers, financial and business records, newspaper clippings, blueprints, plans, map, memorabilia, printed matter, and photographs documenting Hill's career in the chemical industry, activities in related organizations, service on governmental and education advisory boards, and his personal and family life.

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