Henry Wellington Stough collection, 1911-1939.

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Henry Wellington Stough collection, 1911-1939.

Evangelistic campaign materials, correspondence, an autobiographical manuscript, microfilm of clippings scrapbooks, scrapbook, sermons, sermon notebooks, and photographs relating to the evangelistic career of Stough.

4 boxes (1.6 cubic feet)1 reel of microfilm.

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