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William Greenleaf Eliot Personal Papers
The papers of William G. Eliot include diaries, letters, published works, published and unpublished sermons and talks, newspaper clippings of articles written by or about Eliot, photographs; and biographical and other material about Eliot. Also included in the collection are enslavement documents, which include letters and bonds of indemnity as Eliot purchased enslaved persons in order to emancipate them.
Betty Grossman Papers
This collection includes correspondence, publications, scrapbooks, photographs, diaries, and information regarding George Mylonas.
David Hughes Papers
The David Hughes Papers consists of photocopies of a personal log maintained by Hughes during his flight training at naval air stations in Pensacola and Jacksonville, Florida, and in San Diego, California, from April 18, 1943, to April 10, 1944. Also included are a photocopy of an additional short story written by Hughes, photographs, and copies of Washington University Magazine featuring articles concerning Hughes personal log.
Edwin T. Jaynes Papers
Eliza McMillan Collection
The Eliza McMillan Collection consists of six diaries detailing McMillan’s personal life from 1862-1902, as well as a memorial program for her husband, William, and documents relating to her estate after her death in 1915.
Scans of collection material are available. Please contact University Archives for access spec@wumail.wustl.edu.