Dare Stark McMullin papers, 1932-1964.

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Dare Stark McMullin papers, 1932-1964.

Writings and correspondence, including two studies entitled Heirlooms : An Anthology of White House Furniture and The Furniture of the White House, and letters from Herbert Hoover.

1 ms. box, 1 envelope.

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Secretary to Herbert Hoover. From the description of Dare Stark McMullin papers, 1932-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867056 Biographical/Historical Note Secretary to Herbert Hoover. From the guide to the Dare Stark McMullin papers, 1932-1964, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...