Winthrop P. Haynes papers 1880-1981

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Winthrop P. Haynes papers 1880-1981

Papers of this Harvard educated and well-traveled petroleum geologist including diaries, correspondence, field notes, photographs, maps, teaching materials, manuscripts, mementos, passports, and clipping files.

11 cubic ft. (20 document boxes, 1 F41 box)

eng,

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