Louis Bishop Capron Papers 1913-1971

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Louis Bishop Capron Papers 1913-1971

The Louis Bishop Capron Papers comprise personal correspondence, fiction and nonfiction manuscripts, and photographs of this children's author and amateur ethnographer of the Florida Seminole and Miccosukee Indians. Most of the materials pertain to Capron's interest in and friendship with the Seminoles.

2.5 Linear feet; 7 Boxes

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