Richard Tregaskis papers 1890-2011 (bulk 1927-1973)

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Richard Tregaskis papers 1890-2011 (bulk 1927-1973)

The papers of Richard Tregaskis, a war correspondent andauthor who covered WWII, Vietnam, and the Korean War.

62.49 cubic ft. (92 boxes)

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