Papers 1941-1943.

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Papers 1941-1943.

Twelve notebooks of typescript reminiscences of Harlan F. Burket, written in 1941. Seven notebooks cover Burket's law schooling and career, 1882-1939, and contain summaries of cases he handled, mostly involving railroad companies. Other notebooks recount family background, school and college years, hunting trips, baseball, golf, and political experiences. Contact repository for more information.

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