Earle Forrest Papers

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  • Earle Forrest Papers Book Detail

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  • Release Date : 1797
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  • Genre : Covered bridges
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  • File Size : 78,78 MB

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Book Description: The Earle Forrest papers relate to his time as a journalist and author. The records are housed in fifty two archival boxes and are arranged in six series. Series have been designated for Pennsylvania History, Military, Western United States History, Other United States and International, Personal, and Forrest Family. Materials include historical articles, correspondence, research notes, career records, college notes, records pertaining to Forrest properties, and genealogical materials.

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