American Canoe Association Collection, 1881-1997 (bulk ca. 1930-1970).

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American Canoe Association Collection, 1881-1997 (bulk ca. 1930-1970).

Papers associated with the American Canoe Association including circulars, correspondence, ledgers, membership lists, minutes, minute books, newsletters, pamphlets and record books. Also includes business papers of clubs, the United States Olympic Committee and the International Canoe Federation.

46 boxes, 8 v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7684936

G. W. Blunt White Library

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