Family papers, 1902-1968.

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Family papers, 1902-1968.

Papers include several letters to Eleanor Roosevelt, 1916-1920; correspondence of Eleanor Roosevelt concerning presentation of an organ to the Manhattan School, 1959; several family address books, including Eleanor's from London, 1905; a map of a portion of Elliott Roosevelt's lands in Hyde Park, 1952; miscellaneous certificates and proclamations; and a speech by E. and S. Ulrich on a treatment for paralysis, 1945.

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