Papers, 1871-1975 (bulk 1929-1979).

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Papers, 1871-1975 (bulk 1929-1979).

Collection contains 17 boxes of correspondence chiefly related to Pearl Harbor and World War II; an unpublished book manuscript on Pearl Harbor; manuscripts of articles; notes; files on southern African independence movements; 2 photograph albums, photographs and negatives including of the 1932 Japanese invasion of Shanghai; 3 scrapbooks; newspaper and periodical clippings; speeches; pamphlets; reprints; 3 audiotapes of HartfordVan Dyke concerning Pearl Harbor; artifacts including a Navy dress uniform and 2 swords; and miscellaneous other materials. Correspondents include prominent naval officers, revisionist historians, and politicians.

24 cubic ft. (50 boxes)

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