Business papers, 1904-1963.

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Business papers, 1904-1963.

The records are primarily Bader's business papers. Ten pocket notebooks are from the period of his father's business (1904-1922). They include some calculations and estimates by others, but also John A. Bader II's engineer's field book, diaries of trips (1917-1918), and job notes.

9.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6693103

Hagley Museum & Library

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