Sterling and Francine Clark Papers: Realia Series, 1877-1956.

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Sterling and Francine Clark Papers: Realia Series, 1877-1956.

This eclectic series of objects includes personal items such as RSC's military uniforms, as well as luggage, scientific equipment, horse tack, and decorative objects.

ca. 85 linear ft.

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