Charles A. O'Brien papers 1918-1923

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Charles A. O'Brien papers 1918-1923

Diary, notes, photographs, postcards, clippings, and memorabilia,relating to American Red Cross activities in Siberia, and the Russian Civil Warand Allied intervention in Siberia.

1 manuscript box, 1 album box; (0,8 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6651262

Hoover Institution Archives

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