William Harrison Hornibrook miscellaneous papers, 1913-1965.

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William Harrison Hornibrook miscellaneous papers, 1913-1965.

Photographs, letters, and invitation, relating to miscellaneous aspects of American-Thai relations, and depicting Reza Shah Pahlavi, his son the Crown Prince (later Mohammed Reza Shah), and scenes in Thailand, Iran and Afghanistan.

1 oversize box.

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Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, 1919-1980

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Hornibrook, William Harrison, 1884-1946.

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American diplomat; minister to Siam, 1915-1917, and to Persia and Afghanistan, 1933-1936. From the description of William Harrison Hornibrook miscellaneous papers, 1913-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872325 Biographical/Historical Note American diplomat; minister to Siam, 1915-1917, and to Persia and Afghanistan, 1933-1936. From the guide to the William Harrison Hornibrook miscellaneous papers, 1913-1...

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