James Harvey Slater papers 1851-1977

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James Harvey Slater papers 1851-1977

Collection includes: Correspondence; Estate and family papers; Reminiscences; Speeches, 1867-1885, on economics, politics, tariff, slavery, etc.; Account book; 42nd Congressional Directory; Newspaper clippings; Certificates. A gold miner turned teacher, James Harvey Slater came to Marysville (later Corvallis) Oregon from the California gold fields in 1850.

.65 cubic feet (1 box and 1 oversize folder)

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