Papers, 1774-1965, (bulks 1835-1965).

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Papers, 1774-1965, (bulks 1835-1965).

Includes correspondence, financial materials, legal materials, scrapbook material, printed material, and photographs. Bulks (1835-1965) with material related to Van Zandt's Civil War, business, and personal experiences. Also contains genealogical material, including the reminiscences of Van Zandt's son on the Mexican Revolution and a copy of Van Zandt's memoirs which were edited and published as "FORCE WITHOUT FANFARE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF K.M. VAN ZANDT."

1207 leaves.

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