Richmond Pugh Bond papers, 1940; 1943-1945; 1949 [manuscript].

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Richmond Pugh Bond papers, 1940; 1943-1945; 1949 [manuscript].

Chiefly photocopies of 17th- and 18th-century British newspapers, journals, and other printed materials used by Bond, an English professor at the University of North Carolina, in his research on American and British printing history. Also included are papers relating to Bond's service as a U.S. Naval Reserve aviation officer on active duty with the Pacific Fleet during World War II, including military papers and personal correspondence; and materials used by Bond as he prepared his book, "Queen Anne's American Kings" (1952), about Mohawk Indians in London.

750 items (3.0 linear ft.).

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