[Papers], 1966-1971 1966-1971 / David M. Foley.

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[Papers], 1966-1971 1966-1971 / David M. Foley.

The papers of David M. Foley contain the notes he wrote while conducting research in Liberia from the late 1960s to the early 1970. His research concerned the history of the Liberian government from 1865 to 1945.

Approximately 2 cubic feet

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