Chester B. Bahn papers, 1910-1929.

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Chester B. Bahn papers, 1910-1929.

Reviews and stories by the theatre critic of the Syracuse Herald and the Syracuse Journal; a collection of photographs of actors who appeared in Syracuse theatrical productions; issues of Wadsworth Gas Attack and Gas Attack of the New York Division, 27th USA; also, articles for the Syracuse newspaper from the 1916 Mexican Revolution, describing the activities of the Fourth Ambulance Company of Syracuse; also, postcards, clippings, photographs, manuscript maps, and other papers.

1.2 cubic ft. (2-4 in. legal boxes; 2-3 in. letter boxes; 4 folders).

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