Roy Tasco Davis papers, 1886-1960

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Roy Tasco Davis papers, 1886-1960

1886-1960

Diplomat and educator. Correspondence, memoranda, cablegrams, reports, minutes, legal briefs, a broadside, press releases, maps, newspaper clippings, and printed matter relating to Davis's mediation of a commission to establish a provisional boundary between Honduras and Guatemala in 1928.

450 items; 2 containers plus 1 classified; 1 linear foot

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