Deed of trust between Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover and William E. Carson, Trustee [manuscript], 1932 December 20.

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Deed of trust between Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover and William E. Carson, Trustee [manuscript], 1932 December 20.

Deed of Trust by Herbert Hoover and Lou Henry Hoover, and William E. Carson, for conveying the President's camp on the Rapidan River, Madison County, Va. the Rapidan." With the deed is a form letter of explanation from J.J. Edkenrode, Director, Division of HIstory and Archaeology, State Commission on Conservation and Development, Richmond.

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