Rodolfo R. Schuller Papers 1492-1915

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Rodolfo R. Schuller Papers 1492-1915

Americanist and linguist. Chiefly files comprised of copies of documents from various repositories, original manuscripts, and notes based on Schuller's linguistic research in Mexico and Central and South America, including archaeological and ethnographic material, clippings, maps, and photographs.

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Schuller, Rodolfo R., 1873-1932

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