Personal papers, 1917-1978.

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Personal papers, 1917-1978.

The Ernest L. Wilkinson personal papers consist of three series I. Personal Papers (1923-78), II. Corporate Records (1954-78) and III. Oversized Material (1917-75). The Personal Papers series documents Wilkinson's personal and professional life. The Corporate Records series documents his extensive career as president of Brigham Young University. The Oversized Materials series contains scrapbooks kept by Wilkinson as well as three films about his administration.

300 boxes (155 lin. ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7641125

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