George Buckner collection, [ca. 1769]-[196-].

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George Buckner collection, [ca. 1769]-[196-].

World War II materials of Buckner and his wife, Rhea Riret Buckner, including fliers, ration stamps, advertisements, photographs, newspapers, posters, and postcards; miscellaneous material including stamps and information concerning stamps, photographs of bridges, material relating to oil well and drilling in Ouachita Parish, La., including permits and well logs, and photographs and pictures of New Orleans, La.; letters (1800s) some of which are in French; and coins and paper money, photographs, pictures, correspondence (ca. 1769-1799).

ca. 550 items.

eng,

fre,

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SNAC Resource ID: 8054924

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