Oswald Constantin Hering papers, 1885-1944.

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Oswald Constantin Hering papers, 1885-1944.

Collection consists of papers of Oswald C. Hering, his third wife, Adelaide Arms Hering, and his mother, Fanny Field Hering; and includes correspondence, photographs, photostats, architectural drawings, clippings, printed ephemera, and books.

3 linear feet (7 boxes)

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