Correspondence, 1923-1933.

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Correspondence, 1923-1933.

Correspondence about Paul Tulane including his Princeton background, relatives, and New Orleans and Tulane University connections; together with notes and photocopies of an engraved portrait of Tulane.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8054237

Historical Society of Princeton

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Tulane, Paul, 1801-1887

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Born near Princeton, N.J., the philanthropist Paul Tulane was the son of a French immigrant, Paul Tulane, and Maria Tulane. After working several years in a store in Princeton, Tulane took a lengthy tour of the southern U.S. with a cousin. It was during this sojourn that he developed a keen interest in New Orleans, La. In 1822, he established Paul Tulane and Co. in New Orleans, a retail and wholesale dry goods and clothing business. Later he invested in real estate in both New Orleans and New Je...

Tulane University.

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Collins, Varnum Lansing, 1870-1936

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Varnum Lansing Collins was a Princeton alum of the Class of 1893 and served as the University's Secretary from 1917 to 1936. From the description of Varnum Lansing Collins Papers, 1842-1972 (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 316951981 Author, librarian, local historian, and college teacher, of Princeton, N.J. From the description of Correspondence, 1923-1934. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70961553 From the description of A guardsman in ...

Tulane family.

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