Personal papaers, 1909-1986.

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Personal papaers, 1909-1986.

This collection is the personal papers of Eugene Campbell (1915-1986). It includes correspondence, research notes, school works, photographs, and rough drafts of publications.

60 boxes (30 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7642213

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