Leslie P. Hill papers, [18--]-1961.

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Leslie P. Hill papers, [18--]-1961.

Materials of Hill include biographical data; speeches, music, writings, and other publication; family correspondence; Cheyney correspondence; honors; news clippings; and programs and photographs. Materials pertaining to Jane Clark Hill, wife of Leslie P. Hill, include biographical data, condolences on her death, funeral register book, and thank you cards.

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