William Hale White family fonds. 1840-1917, predominant 1880-1913.

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William Hale White family fonds. 1840-1917, predominant 1880-1913.

The fonds consists chiefly of Wiliam Hale White's correspondence with family and friends, manuscript notebooks of his books, published and unpublished manuscripts, subject files, clippings, and bound pamphlets on a variety of philosophical and religous topics. The fonds also contains the correspondence of Dorothy Vernon White as well as notebook manuscripts of her books and the correspondence of Cecily Hale-White (daughter of John Hale White).

80 cm of textual records.29 photographs.

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Hale-White, Cecily.

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White, Dorothy Vernon, 1877-1967

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White, William Hale (family)

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White, William Hale, 1831-1913

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Rutherford, Mark.

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