Mary Clara Kangler Papers, 1925-1955.

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Mary Clara Kangler Papers, 1925-1955.

The Mary Clara Kangler Papers contain the correspondence, memorabilia, writings, and biographical materials of Clara and Elsie Kangler. While most of the materials deal with Clara, they were collected by Elsie after Clara's death. The correspondence primarily consists of letters written between the two sisters while Clara resided in Miami, Florida. There is no biographical information on Elsie. This collection predominantly traces Clara's life through her education and working career. There is little material to be found from after her death.

2 cu. ft. (4 manuscript boxes, one oversized scrapbook, 2 oversized folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8177012

Rutgers University

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