Papers of Thomas H. Dudley, 1841-1900 (bulk 1843-1891).

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Papers of Thomas H. Dudley, 1841-1900 (bulk 1843-1891).

Letters (including 22 volumes of diplomatic correspondence) that include Dudley's personal and political correspondence throughout his entire political career.

4786 pieces.63 boxes, 34 volumes and 2 scrapbooks.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6764187

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