Casad-Mandell family papers 1850-2002

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Casad-Mandell family papers 1850-2002

These materials, mostly collected by Humboldt C. Mandell Jr. and Madeline Mandell, cover a time span from roughly 1850 through 2002, with most of the items dating from the 1920s forward. They include sound recordings, legal documents relating to family property and finances, genealogical charts, family letters, newspaper clippings and various memorabilia. There are also limited records of Madeline Mandells professional career in the form of correspondence and newspaper clippings. The collection is divided into the following series: Family history, Maud Casad Mandell, Humboldt Casad Mandell, Madeline Mandell, and Photographs. Several items throughout the collection contain notes written by Madeline Mandell in ink. Items identified as oversize are stored together in a separate folder. Further notes are found in the description of each series.

4 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8082738

New Mexico State University

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