Stanley Dalton Dodge papers, 1947-1966.

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Stanley Dalton Dodge papers, 1947-1966.

Correspondence, 1963, received upon occasion of his retirement from the University, published geography articles, sermons, newspaper clippings, and other materials, relating primarily to his becoming an Episcopal priest; and photographs.

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Bentley Historical Library

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University of Michigan. Dept. of Geography.

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Dodge, Stanley Dalton, 1897-1966.

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Episcopal Church

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