Tribute to Maude Sincock Roberts.

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Tribute to Maude Sincock Roberts.

The collection consists of navigational data and public information materials. Also included is correspondence by Robert Ballard as he planned for the expedition, as well as responses to the letters he recieved following the discovery of the Titanic. The collection is organized into four series: Titanic data; correspondence, Robert Ballard; Titanic publications; and Media Relations Office. The material relates to the discovery of the Titanic and the return to the site in July 1986.

0.18 cubic feet; 1/2 manuscript box (letter size)

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