John Barrett Papers 1861-1943 (bulk 1907-1933)

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John Barrett Papers 1861-1943 (bulk 1907-1933)

Journalist and diplomat. Family and general correspondence, diaries, journals, notebooks, subject files, writings and speeches, financial papers, reports, biographical materials, scrapbooks, clippings, and other papers relating principally to Barrett's career as a journalist and diplomat.

50,000 items; 171 containers plus 2 oversize; 68.4 linear feet

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