Papers of Izetta Jewel, (inclusive), (bulk) ca.1850-1978 1899-1965

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Papers of Izetta Jewel, (inclusive), (bulk) ca.1850-1978 1899-1965

Papers of Izetta Jewel, stage actress, suffragist, radio commentator, and politician, consisting of biographical material, correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, diaries, writings, clippings, photographs, family papers, etc.

15.43 linear ft.; (37 file boxes) plus 1 folio folder, 3 folio+ folders, 1 supersize folder, 2 photograph file boxes, 1 photograph folio folder, 2 photograph folio+ folders.

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