Eve Ball papers, 1855-1984.

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Eve Ball papers, 1855-1984.

The Eve Ball Papers includes documentation of her research, including research files, correspondence, notes, and oral histories. It also includes drafts and manuscripts for her many written work, documents from Ball's professional life, including advertising and marketing materials, awards, correspondence with publishers, copies and drafts of speeches, and teaching materials, and photographic images of friends, family, and historical subjects.

59 boxes (25 linear ft.)

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