Papers, 1941-1943.

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Papers, 1941-1943.

Collection includes research notes and drafts of chapters for a book on Alaska, as well as material on the early exploration of North America and Greenland and some correspondence.

1 box (1.5 ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7119447

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