Peddy (George E. B.) Papers, 1909-1972

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Peddy (George E. B.) Papers, 1909-1972

The George E. B. Peddy Papers, 1909-1972, include correspondence, notes, clippings, speeches, photographs, awards, reports, and certificates pertaining to World War I, World War II, political campaigns, and the personal, professional, and social life of Peddy and his family.

2 ft., 8 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8200431

University of Texas Libraries

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