Papers, 1935-1993.

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Papers, 1935-1993.

Correspondence, book reviews, brochures, research notes, speeches and clippings. Thomas' career as an independent historical writer is documented.

2.08 linear ft. (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7340493

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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