Anthony H. Harrigan papers, ca. 1800-1990 (bulk 1950-2006).

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Anthony H. Harrigan papers, ca. 1800-1990 (bulk 1950-2006).

Collection includes professional correspondence (ca. 1950-1990); personal correspondence of Harrigan and Ravenel family members (1838-1990); speeches; "Sensing the News" columns and audiotapes; manuscripts; diaries; scrapbooks; photographs; articles by Harrigan and others; newspaper clippings; reports; scrapbooks, chiefly of Harrigan and Ravenal families and Edward Harrigan theatrical performances; poetry; financial documents; and miscellaneous other materials. Harrigan's professional correspondents include Presidents Nixon and Reagan, senators, cabinet members, military leaders, political commentators, and prominent conservatives. Personal correspondence (ca. 1980-2006); copies of obituary of a family member; and copies of articles some written by Mr. Harrigan (1994).

65.75 cubic ft. (114 boxes, 5 folders)

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