Thomas Marc Parrott papers, 1882-1957 (bulk 1915-1952).

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Thomas Marc Parrott papers, 1882-1957 (bulk 1915-1952).

Consists of works, correspondence, documents, photographs, a commonplace book, scrapbooks, and notebooks of Parrott (Princeton Class of 1888), as well as printed matter and some works of other authors.

10.20 cu. ft. (13 boxes, 5 cartons)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6749728

Princeton University Library

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