Louis Scholl papers, 1852-1920.

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Louis Scholl papers, 1852-1920.

Contains 31 holograph letters, biographical materials, additional correspondence, clippings, and ephemera. Contains correspondence (1856-1860, 1904) and letterpress copy book (1856-1862); guidebook (1859); pension application, additional correspondence and general materials (1862-1881, 1906-1911); and sketchbook made during Scholl's overland journey, 1852.

1 box.1 microfilm reel.

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