Alice Riggs Hunt fonds [textual record, graphic]. 1910-1950 (predominant 1918-1921)

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Alice Riggs Hunt fonds [textual record, graphic]. 1910-1950 (predominant 1918-1921)

The fonds consists of correspondence, three diaries (1910-1920), a scrapbook (1918-1919), manuscripts, typescripts, and published articles by A.R. Hunt, printed material, ephemera and realia.

27 cm. of textual records and other material.

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