Daniel Murray papers, 1872-1937.

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Daniel Murray papers, 1872-1937.

Includes correspondence (1911-1917); biographical notes on some of the persons Murray intended to include in his Historical and Biographical Encyclopedia of the Colored Race Throughout the World (never completed); and clippings, programs, invitations, photographs, and other papers; together with correspondence (1908-1937) and legal papers (1899-1937) of Murray's wife, Anna Murray.

5 linear ft. (ca. 100 items)

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