Norman G. Flagg correspondence, 1885-1956.

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Norman G. Flagg correspondence, 1885-1956.

Collection consists of letters from Norman G. Flagg to William Greenleaf Eliot, Jr., grandson of the founder of Washington University. Eliot was a college classmate and a lifelong friend of Mr. Flagg.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7352566

Washington University in St. Louis, .

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Eliot, William G. (William Greenleaf), 1866-1956

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William Greenleaf Eliot, Jr. served as minister of the First Unitarian Church in Portland, Oregon from 1906 until his retirement in 1934. His father, Thomas Lamb Eliot, held the same post from 1867 to 1893. Prior to his tenure in Portland, W.G. Eliot, Jr. held ministerial appointments in Seattle, San Francisco, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From the description of Papers, 1861-1928. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 35797766 From the description o...

Flagg, Norman Gershom, 1867-1948

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