Young Ewing Allison papers 1897-1932.

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Young Ewing Allison papers 1897-1932.

Consists of two typed manuscripts by Allison, correspondence between him and Eleanor Bowman, 3 pamphlets, clippings and printed material. The first manuscript "Insurance on Noah's Ark" was written in 1897, and the second is an "Unfinished Autobiography of Young E. Allison" which was found by his sister Susan Allison.

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Princeton University Library

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Fortune, William, 1863-1942

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Allison, Young Ewing, 1853-1932

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