Henry T. Mayo Papers 1866-1972 (bulk 1900-1918)

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Henry T. Mayo Papers 1866-1972 (bulk 1900-1918)

Naval officer. Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, memoirs, genealogical material, reports, orders, certificates, scrapbooks, photographs, and other papers pertaining mainly to Mayo's naval career.

5,250 items; 15 containers; 6 linear feet

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