Papers of Fred James Dodge, 1890-1938.

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Papers of Fred James Dodge, 1890-1938.

The collection consists of letters, documents and 116 photographs related to the activities of Wells, Fargo & Co. special agent Fred J. Dodge. Subject matter includes material on nine investigations in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana from 1893-1912. There are also photographs of outlaws, lists of criminals, and twenty-three letters to and from John P. Clum (1930-32).

2,313 pieces.9 boxes.1 envelope.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6736958

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Dodge, Fred, 1854-1938

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Fred J. Dodge, special investigator for Wells, Fargo & Co. for forty years, was known for his relentless search for justice during his many years as chief special agent. From the description of Papers of Fred James Dodge, 1890-1938. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122499669 ...

Dodge, Fred James,

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Clum, John P., 1851-1932

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John P. Clum was an Indian agent at the San Carlos Indian Reservation in southeast Arizona from 1874 to 1877. He later served as founder and editor of the Tombstone Epitaph newspaper, postmaster, and mayor of Tombstone, Arizona, as well as postal inspector and lecturer in Alaska. His son, Woodworth Clum, was an editor of the Washington Star newspaper, and the author of a book about his father entitled Apache Agent . From the guide to the John P. Clum papers, 1860-1970 (bulk, 1874-193...