Papers of Charles Nordhoff, 1907-1953 1909-1947.

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Papers of Charles Nordhoff, 1907-1953 1909-1947.

Professional and personal papers of Charles Nordhogg, including typescripts of Nordhoff's works, his incoming and outgoing correspondence dealing with writing and family matters, numerous photographs, and copies of magazines, journals and comic books in which articles or works by Nordhoff were published. Correspondents include James Norman Hall, Charles Nordhoff, former Secretary of the Interior Gifford Pinchot, Adlai Stevenson, A.P. Watt, Ellery Sedgwick, and others.

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Hall, James Norman, 1887-1951

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