Papers, 1831-1947 (bulk 1880-1936).

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Papers, 1831-1947 (bulk 1880-1936).

The Charles L. Reese papers are a miscellaneous group of material from his student days, the texts of lectures and articles, biographical materials and genealogical notes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6761695

Hagley Museum & Library

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