Papers of Charlton Gilmore Holland [manuscript], 1936-1959.

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Papers of Charlton Gilmore Holland [manuscript], 1936-1959.

The collection contains correspondence, a 1944 diary and miscellaneous papers. The correspondence is chiefly with Holland's wife while he was with the Medical Corps in the Pacific, 1942-1945, and contains information on psychiatric cases and war medicine. Other correspondence, 1949-1950, discusses Virginia archaelology particularly a Dinwiddie County, Va., Folsom site; salpeter diggings near Millboro Springs; the Buggs Island Project; Indian vocabularies; and Virginia Indians; as well as the publication of the quarterly bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Virginia. Miscellaneous items include a Tagalog translation by Eduardo Makabenta, of Poe's "The raven" and Japanese occupation money from the Philippines (Mickey Mouse pesos.). Correspondents include Clifford Evans, Betty Jane Meggers, Henry B. Mulholland, Julian M. Robinson, the Smithsonian Institution, John Reed Swanton, Charles Frederick Vogelin, and David C. Wilson.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7925910

University of Virginia. Library

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Mulholland, Henry B., 1892-1966,

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Evans, Clifford, 1920-1981

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Smithsonian Institution

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Swanton, John Reed, 1873-1958

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Robinson, Julian M.,

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Meggers, Betty Jane

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Archaeological Society of Virginia.

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Holland, C. G. (Charlton Gilmore), 1911-2006

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Psychiatrist and archaeologist. From the description of Papers of Charlton Gilmore Holland [manuscript], 1937-1958. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647806417 From the description of Papers, 1937-1958. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32958554 From the description of Papers of Charlton Gilmore Holland [manuscript], 1936-1959. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647917966 ...

Wilson, David C. (David Cole), 1892-

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Vogelin, Charles Frederick, 1908-

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Makabenta, Eduardo.

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