Curtis Dwight Wilbur papers, 1908-1948.

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Curtis Dwight Wilbur papers, 1908-1948.

The first accession (1965, two manuscript boxes) includes various printed speeches and addresses from the period beginning March, 1924 through November, 1927. There is also miscellaneous correspondence and newspaper articles. Accession 2009-227 (1 manuscript box and 1 print box) contains a 32-page draft (circa 1928) of a response to published criticism, judicial papers and correspondence (1908-1948 but particularly from the year 1918), clippings and publications by and about C.D. Wilbur, and approximately 40 photographs.

1.75 linear feet (3 manuscript boxes and 1 print box)

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