Papers, 1912-1960.

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Papers, 1912-1960.

1912-1960

Press releases he prepared concerning Adirondack sports, wildlife, personalities, accidents, construction, social news, and other topics, 1927-1942; correspondence concerning Adirondack sources, Saranac Lake earthquake, and writing assignments, 1927-1960; and clippings of his work and others on Adirondack news, World War I, the Titanic sinking, the 1932 Olympics, Robert Louis Stevenson, forest fires, and other topics, 1912-1954.

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Evans, Albert

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Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894

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Winter Olympic Games 1932 : Lake Placid, N.Y.)

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