Caldwell, Frank, Papers 1778-1941

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Caldwell, Frank, Papers 1778-1941

Business records, legal documents,social and political materials, printed material, photographs, and correspondencecompose the Frank Caldwell Collection, 1778-1941. Frank Caldwell (1883-1962) was atraveling salesman in Austin, Texas, who devoted most of his life to collecting rarebooks and documents about Texas.

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Caldwell, Frank.

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Frank Caldwell (1883-1962) was a traveling salesman in Austin, Texas, who devoted most of his life to collecting rare books and documents about Texas. From the guide to the Caldwell, Frank, Papers 67-84; 73-162; 97-345; 99-112., 1778-1941, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...