William J. Gallipeau papers, 1937-1959.

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William J. Gallipeau papers, 1937-1959.

Correspondence, writings, clippings, and a range of other printed material of William Gallipeau, custodian of the French Fort Ste. Marie de Gannentaha; also a member of the Manlius Old Boys' Association, and variously involved with the Boy Scouts, area church groups, the Red Cross, the Americanization League, and others; also notes relating to the history of Syracuse, the Onondaga Indians, and LeMoyne College.

.9 cubic ft. (3-5 in. legal boxes).

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