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Size | 8 items. |
Abstract | Carbon copies of two letters from Williams, a New York banker, to ex-president Harry S. Truman, whom he admired, enclosing cartoons he thought the president might enjoy; four replies from Truman, including comments on mutual friend Harry Jobes; a note from Truman's secretary; and carbon copy of a letter from Williams to Harry C. Jobes. |
Creator | Williams, Ralph Devereaux, b. 1895. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
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Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by Laura Smith for ArchivesSpace migration, December 2021
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Carbon copies of two letters from Williams, a New York banker, to ex-president Harry S. Truman, whom he admired, enclosing cartoons he thought the president might enjoy; four replies from Truman, including comments on mutual friend Harry Jobes; a note from Truman's secretary; and carbon copy of a letter from Williams to Harry C. Jobes.
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