Harry C. James Papers 1938-1978

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Harry C. James Papers 1938-1978

The Harry C. James Papers consist of the James manuscript in three different stages of completion; research correspondence between James and the various sources he contacted for the biography, as well as positive photocopies of primary sources from various institutions indexed by James; other research copies; photographs copied from originals held by original sources.

2 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6367129

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James, Harry C. (Harry Clebourne), 1896-1978

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