Papers, 1937-1965.

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Papers, 1937-1965.

Correspondence, mss. of writings and notes, army publications, and course materials relating to the history of England and the British Empire, the collection and reproduction in microprint of the British House of Commons Sessional Papers of the 18th and 19th Centuries, activities of American Historical Association's Committee on Documentary Reproduction and the overseas scholarship program to reproduce essential foreign records, mss. on The Foundation of the Civil Affairs/Military Government Doctrine of the United States Army in World War II and The Introduction of Coolie Labor in the West Indies, and Erickson's training in chemical warfare (1942-1943) and historical research.

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