Charles Butters papers, 1865-1933.

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Charles Butters papers, 1865-1933.

Scrapbooks, biographical sketches, letters, invitations and memorabilia designated: The Charles and Jessie Butters Memorial Collection. Pertaining primarily to his career as an international mining engineer and metallurgist. Papers and many news clippings relating to his experiences in South Africa, including association with the Reform Committee of the Transvaal and Sir L.S. Jameson. Newspaper clippings concerning Nicaraguan insurgent, Augusto Calderon Sandino, and U.S. intervention. A few items relating to mining interests in California and Mexico and to the University of California and Class of 1879.

1 box, 2 vols (.5 linear ft.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7083216

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Jameson, L. S. (Leander Starr), 1853-1917

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The album was given to John M. Swan, sculptor of the Rhodes bust at Groote Schuur, by Sir Leander Starr Jameson. From the guide to the Album of photographs of the Groote Schuur Estate and the Rhodes Memorial, [ca. 1902-1910], (The Bodleian Library of Commonwealth and African Studies at Rhodes House) ...

Butters, Jessica Hertz, 1866?-1955.

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Charles and Jessie Butters Memorial Collection.

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Butters, Charles, 1854-1933.

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University of California (1868-1952)

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