Sophie M. Schaeuble Huntington Boyd papers, 1904-1970 (bulk 1904-1913).

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Sophie M. Schaeuble Huntington Boyd papers, 1904-1970 (bulk 1904-1913).

Consists primarily of correspondence between Sophie Schaeuble and Edward Huntington from 1904 to 1913. Includes some correspondence concerning their job hunts. There are also materials about the Boyd family: receipts, travelogs, greeting cards, photocopies of photographs, birth certificates and report cards of the Boyd children, and correspondence and printed materials dealing with Phi Kappa Tau.

2.5 cubic ft. (6 boxes)

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