Superintendent's correspondence, 1901-1969.

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Superintendent's correspondence, 1901-1969.

Correspondence of superintendents Dr. G. O. Welsh (1893-1926) and Dr. William L. Patterson (1926-1968).

0.9 cu. ft. (26 folders).

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