Papers of Noah Miller Ludlow, 1810-1896 (inclusive), 1835-1885 (bulk).

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Papers of Noah Miller Ludlow, 1810-1896 (inclusive), 1835-1885 (bulk).

Contains correspondence, financial and legal papers including account books; manuscripts including seven chapters of Ludlow's Dramatic Life As I Found It, scripts, actors' sides, poems, and stories; sheet music; scrapbooks; photographs; programs; clippings; and miscellaneous material pertaining to Ludlow's family and theatrical career.

11 boxes (3.6 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7795499

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