Carroll, Benajah Harvey, Jr.Papers 1896-1931

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Carroll, Benajah Harvey, Jr.Papers 1896-1931

The Benajah Harvey Carroll, Jr.Papers include correspondence, legal documents, literary efforts, photographs,passports, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets, pertaining to Carroll’s personalactivities, literary interests, and service as United States consul to Venice,Italy, and Cádiz, Spain.

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