Papers, 1921-1973.

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Papers, 1921-1973.

Correspondence, writings, and articles about Hannah Brain ("Mother") Campbell, primarily concerning her family's experiences while goldmining in Siberia in 1917-1918, events following the Bolsheviks' takeover there, and her journey halfway around the world by freighters as an employee of the Red Cross escorting European Russian children back to their families.

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American National Red Cross

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Campbell, Hannah

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