Mabel Thorp Boardman Papers 1853-1945 (bulk 1894-1929)

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Mabel Thorp Boardman Papers 1853-1945 (bulk 1894-1929)

American Red Cross official. Correspondence, diaries, genealogical material, letterbooks, newspaper clippings, printed items, and other material relating to Boardman’s career in the American Red Cross and as a commissioner of the District of Columbia.

4,000 items; 13 containers; 5.2 linear feet

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