Jean Flanigen papers, 1917-1964.

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Jean Flanigen papers, 1917-1964.

The collection consists of Flanigen's wartime correspondence, including V-mail and family correspondence. Family correspondents include Barrington L. Flanigen, C. D. Flanigen, and Harold Milton Heckman. The correspondence begins in 1940 and ends in 1964. Also included are a sketchbook belonging to Ms. Flanigen and a scrapbook that was kept by Ms. Flanigen from 1917-1920. The scrapbook contains material such as clippings, invitations and tickets.

0.75 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7599278

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