Mortimer Lamson Earle papers, 1884-1905.

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Mortimer Lamson Earle papers, 1884-1905.

Notes, diaries, and papers including eighteen diaries written in English, German, Latin, and Greek, which cover the years 1884 through 1905 and deal with Dr. Earle's student days at Columbia and the University of Berlin, his excavations at Sicyon, and his academic work at Columbia University. Also, three file boxes of manuscript notes on various classical topics and one file box of genealogical, biographical, and bibliographical material. The latter also contains some family photographs, copies of some of Dr. Earle's published writings, and several relics of Napoleon I (buttons, bits of cloth, etc.).

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