Sterrett-Hodge family papers, ca. 1841-1950.

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Sterrett-Hodge family papers, ca. 1841-1950.

The papers are divided in two series. The photograph series consists of original individual and family portraits of Sterrett-Hodge family members with notations on back by Bascom Franklin Hodge stating their relationship to him. Included are images of Noisette, Cole, Romay, Dillahunts and other family members. The biographical and printed material series consists of correspondence, ephemera, and material on birth, death, and marriage of the Sterrett-Hodge family members. It also includes a photographic booklet (1943) of the Tuskegee Army Flying School with an inscription by Captain Bascom F. Hodge.

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