Papers of Charles Eliot, 1741-1933 (inclusive), 1880-1897 (bulk).

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Papers of Charles Eliot, 1741-1933 (inclusive), 1880-1897 (bulk).

Contains office records, diaries, sketches, ca. 500 photographs, some correspondence, pamphlets, and books, including a manuscript for an unpublished work of Eliot's.

ca. 54 linear ft.

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