Papers of Alma H. McCauley [manuscript] 1939-66.

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Papers of Alma H. McCauley [manuscript] 1939-66.

Papers, 1939-63, pertaining to Mrs. McCauley's appearance at the 1939 World's Fair in a copy of Edith Bolling Galt Wilson's inaugural gown [5 items]--Letter, 1966 Aug. 22, Luci Baines Johnson Nugent to Mrs. McCauley [typescript signed]--Card, 1966 Sept. 2, Pres. and Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson to Mrs. McCauley [printed with facsimile signatures].

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University of Virginia. Library

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