Alice Hanson Jones papers, 1700-1982.

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Alice Hanson Jones papers, 1700-1982.

Correspondence; manuscripts by Jones and others; subject files; research materials including inventories of deceased persons' estates, probate records arranged by state, microfilm of state and country financial records, and colonial maps; research data on file cards, punch cards, and computer printouts; teaching materials; and printed material. There is correspondence with Stuart Bruchey of the Columbia University Department of History. THe collection includes 92 volumes from Jones' Library.

156 boxes.

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Economic History Association (U.S.)

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Bruchey, Stuart Weems.

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Historian; interviewee b. 1917. From the description of Reminiscences of Stuart Weems Bruchey : oral history, [196-?]. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309731040 ...

Jones, Alice Hanson, 1904-1985

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Economic historian best known for her studies of colonial American probate inventories and for her book, "Wealth of a Nation to Be : the American Colonies on the Eve of the Revolution." Jones worked for the U.S. Bureau of Statistics, the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Department of Agriculture. She taught economics at Washington University, Saint Louis, Mo., 1963-1985. From the description of Alice Hanson Jones papers, 1700-1982. (Columbia University In the City of New ...

Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Dept. of Economics.

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