Marshall Bond diary, 1927

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Marshall Bond diary, 1927

Relates to general description of Africa. Includes addenda entitled The Economic Conditions and Commercial Possibilities of Africa, by M. Bond; The Racial Problem in Africa, by Charis Denison; African Women, by J. H. Denison.

2 volumes (1 manuscript box), 1 microfilm reel.; (0.9 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6657286

Hoover Institution Archives

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Bond, Marshall

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Marshall Bond was born in Virginia in 1867. In 1926 he visited Lincoln County, New Mexico with his son, Marshall Jr., Miguel A. Otero (Governor of New Mexico), and Otero's wife. During this trip he interviewed and photographed the survivors of the Lincoln County War and Billy the Kid's gang. From the description of Collection, 1926-1954, (bulk 1926-1927, 1954). (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 45074825 From the guide to the Marshall Bond Photograph...

Denison, Charis.

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Denison, J. H.

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Davidson, Margaret

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