Helen Butler Wells papers, 1919-1946.

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Helen Butler Wells papers, 1919-1946.

Published and near-published writings by Syracuse native Helen Butler Wells, supposedly dictated to her by spirits, including those of Alonzo F. Mathewson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, a large group of Native Americans, and visitors from other planets, including Mars and Jupiter; includes five parts of a six-part life of Helen Butler Wells, compiled by Norma Oliver, her adopted daughter.

1 cubic ft. (1-16 in. box).

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