Papers. 1818-1966.

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Papers. 1818-1966.

Consists of papers (1818-1966) of Hambleton family members, including correspondence between Isaac Hambleton (1824-1915) and his family during his service in the Civil War, and correspondence of his son, J.C. Hambleton (1863-1938), a widely known Ohio naturalist who studied and taught in South America. Contact repository for more information.

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