Earl E. Clark papers, 1979-2008 [manuscript].

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Earl E. Clark papers, 1979-2008 [manuscript].

Correspondence, news articles on Kiska trip, maps of Kiska, Colorado Historical Society Museum 10th Mountain display information, material on blizzards, hut system information, press and media information, 10th Mountain ephemera. Additional materials include International Federation of Mountain Soldiers papers, including Stowe, Vt. Congress; correspondence, drafts and other materials related to the book: "Ski Troops in the Mud." Additional personal papers, including honorary Colonel of the Regiment designation; National Association Papers, Foundation Papers. Correspondence, meeting notes, minutes, financial and other papers relating to Clark's role as honorary chairman of the "Hale and Farewell" Denver, Colo. reunion (2007). VHS copies of 10th Mountain Division related histories, activities, Clark's TV appearences (1970s-2004), photographs, slides, and photo albums (1980s-1990s),

10 linear ft. (10 boxes), 1 oversize box, 3 audio-visual boxes, 5 photo boxes

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