Fehrenbach, T.R. Papers 1925-2002

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Fehrenbach, T.R. Papers 1925-2002

The papers of Texas author andhistorian Theodore Reed Fehrenbach include creative works, research notes, printedmaterials, correspondence, photographs, royalty statements, and audiovisualmaterial.

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