Robert Lee Bullard Papers 1881-1955 (bulk 1898-1941)

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Robert Lee Bullard Papers 1881-1955 (bulk 1898-1941)

Army officer. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, speeches, writings, printed matter, maps, photographs, memorabilia, legal documents, and other material relating chiefly to Bullard's military career, activities as president of the National Security League, and work as an author.

3,200 items; 17 containers plus 1 oversize; 5 linear feet

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