Randall V. Mills papers, 1937-1976.

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Randall V. Mills papers, 1937-1976.

Consists of correspondence, manuscripts, research material and notecards, printed material, and scrapbooks pertaining to transportation in the Pacific Northwest and folklore.

19.5 lin. ft. (42 containers)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6942358

University of Oregon Libraries

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Neuberger, Richard L. (Richard Lewis), 1912-1960

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Mills, Randall Vause, 1907-1952

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McArthur, Lewis A. (Lewis Ankeny), 1883-1951

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