June Knight papers 1858-1987 1913-1987

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June Knight papers 1858-1987 1913-1987

Papers document Knight’s life as a star of stage and screen. The bulk of the material covers her career, which was at its peak in the 1930s. There are some items documenting her personal life when she was younger, but not much on her later years.

38 cubic ft. and artifacts (13 document boxes, 1 slim document box, 3 record boxes, 1 F31 box, 3 F24 boxes, 1 F22 box, 2 F17 boxes, 1 CAR card file box, 1 PRB phonograph record box and artifacts)

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