Harry E.B. Ault papers 1899-1956

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Harry E.B. Ault papers 1899-1956

Journalist, editor, and publisher of the Seattle Union Record, a trade union daily.

5.46 cubic feet; 13 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6375423

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