Lewis and Clark monument correspondence [manuscript], 1909-1916.

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Lewis and Clark monument correspondence [manuscript], 1909-1916.

Correspondence of John L. Livers and W. D. Weaver, both of Charlottesville, regarding the Lewis and Clark monument by Charles Keck donated to Charlottesville by Paul Goodloe McIntire, and unveiled November 21, 1919. Includes newspaper clippings and photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7924310

University of Virginia. Library

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