Carl H. Pegg papers, 1931-1983 [manuscript].

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Carl H. Pegg papers, 1931-1983 [manuscript].

Correspondence and related items, 1931-1983 and undated, including letters exchanged with historians Charles S. Sydnor, Chester Penn Higby, and David C. R. Heisser; letters relating to Pegg's History Department work and publications; and a few family letters, including some relating to Pegg's marriage to Eleanor Smith. There are also some miscellaneous financial items, copies of Pegg's writings, genealogical writings about the Pegg family, and photographs of Pegg and his wife.

200 items (0.5 linear ft.).

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