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Stratford Lee Morton Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-MS-ms087
Scope and Contents
Consists of personal papers including correspondence (1915-1969) with book dealers, librarians, and public figures including Joseph Tumulty, Secretary to President Wilson; Herbert Hoover; and others. Other personal papers include materials relating to the Missouri Constitutional Convention of 1943; photographs of Morton and his collection of early American furniture, etc.; miscellaneous articles by or about Morton; miscellaneous clippings relating to Morton and to book collecting; and lists...
Found in:
Manuscripts
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Stratford Lee Morton Papers
National Recovery Administration (NRA) St. Louis Clothing Industry Collection
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: LH-wua00547
Scope and Contents
The National Recovery Administration (NRA) St. Louis Clothing Industry Collection consists of thirteen bound volumes of documents related to the Industrial Recovery Association of Clothing Manufacturers and the Curlee Clothing Company, headquartered in St. Louis. Includes trial transcripts, correspondence, duplication of newspaper articles, and other documents reflecting the interaction of clothing/textile companies with New Deal regulations.Unknown who originally gathered and ...
Edward Joseph Winer Papers
Collection
Identifier: WUA-04-wua00537
Scope and Contents
The Edward Joseph Winer Papers consists of materials related to his time at Washington University in the early 1920s. Also included are materials related to his assignment at Base Hospital 21 in Rouen, France during World War I such as correspondence, photographs, objects, and ephemera.
Found in:
University Archives
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Edward Joseph Winer Papers