Hunt Prohibition Collection, 1914-1936.

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Hunt Prohibition Collection, 1914-1936.

Consists of thirteen folders of correspondence, typescript essays, notes and printed matter on alcohol, narcotic and tobacco use and prohibition in the United States and elsewhere (1914-1936).

.5 linear ft.

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Hunt, Rockwell Dennis, 1868-

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