Kanghu Jiang papers, 1915-2008 (bulk 1917-1950).

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Kanghu Jiang papers, 1915-2008 (bulk 1917-1950).

Contains mostly photocopies of his personal, professional, and family correspondence, love letters and love poetry, published articles, family photographs, publications, legal documents, Jiang family genealogy, newspaper clippings, and a bound volume list of books (in Chinese) given by Jiang to the University of California. Also includes some original correspondence, mostly from admirers to Jiang and other material. Includes typescript index to collection contents.

2 boxes (0.6 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8180553

UC Berkeley Libraries

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