Louis Herman Bash papers, [ca. 1905-1939]

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Louis Herman Bash papers, [ca. 1905-1939]

Box: correspondence, relating primarily to his research on Fort Mason. Carton: biographical sketches and personalia; diary, 1934-1936; biographical information on various commanders of the Fort; MS of his history of the Fort and material relating to it (notes, copies of reports, lists of officers, copies of papers re the J.C. Frémont claim and squatters claims, etc.); clippings, etc. Oversize folder: photocopies of diagrams of various buildings at the Fort and of Army documents.

1 box, 1 carton, 1 oversize folder.

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