Papers of Virginia Livingston Hunt, 1882-1939.

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Papers of Virginia Livingston Hunt, 1882-1939.

Holographs and transcriptions describing Hunt's visits to the White House and other associations with the Franklin D. Roosevelt family (1934-1938); two letters and one printed Christmas greeting to Mrs. Ridgely Hunt from A. Edward Newton; and a rebound copy of the work edited by J. W. Miller entitled, "9'-51" or The Jamestown's Horizon; A Weekly Record of a Cruise Around Cape Horn in a Man of War." v. 1 (1882).

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