George F. Schutt's National Hotel research documents, 1828-1907.

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George F. Schutt's National Hotel research documents, 1828-1907.

Documents consist of letters, newspaper clippings, and research notes, primarily relating to the "National Hotel Disease," a mysterious illness that infected the hotel during visit by Pres. James Buchanan in 1857.

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