Edward Weber Allen Papers

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Edward Weber Allen Papers

1886-1975

Papers of Edward Allen, an attorney, fisheries expert, and commissioner of the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission.

35.46 cubic feet

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Phister, Montgomery, 1926-....

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Schwellenbach, Lewis B. (Lewis Baxter), 1894-1948

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National Canners Association

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Institute of Pacific Relations.

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Allen, Edward Weber, 1885-1976

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