Hedges family papers, 1866-1969 (bulk 1888-1935).

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Hedges family papers, 1866-1969 (bulk 1888-1935).

This collection contains scrapbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, lecture notes, and more belonging to all three Hedges family Princetonians, both while at Princeton and during other periods.

6.0 linear ft. (4 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7994056

Princeton University Library

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