James Addison Logan papers, 1913-1924.

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James Addison Logan papers, 1913-1924.

Correspondence, reports, and memoranda, relating to the American war effort in World War I, conditions of prisoners of war, the Paris Peace Conference, postwar reconstruction in Europe, and war reparations.

17 ms. boxes.

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