Ernest James McCall papers 1897-1900 and 1918-1950

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Ernest James McCall papers 1897-1900 and 1918-1950

Correspondence and miscellanea relating to Michigan Republican politics and to his journalistic career.

.3 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389188

Bentley Historical Library

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