James M. McHugh papers, 1930-1965.
Collection Number: 2770
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
James M. McHugh papers, 1930-1965.
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Collection Number:
2770
Abstract:
Included are military correspondence and intelligence reports, personal correspondence,
diaries, including a journal McHugh kept on his trip over the Burma Road (Dec. 1938-Jan.
1939), photographs (ca. 1300 items, many not precisely identified, of wartime figures,
and colleagues and friends), manuscripts of articles and books, and printed items.
Creator:
McHugh, J. M. (James Marshall), 1899-
Quanitities:
8.5 cubic feet.
Language:
Collection material in English
INFORMATION FOR USERS
James M. McHugh papers, #2770. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell
University Library.
James M. McHugh was born in Nevada, Missouri, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy
in 1922. Following training at Quantico he went to China in 1923 to study the country
and its language. His father-in-law, Jacob Gould Schurman, who was president of Cornell
University from 1892-1920, was then American minister to China. McHugh authored a
standard textbook on China and a Chinese-English dictionary which were used by the
British and American embassies and armed forces in China until the Japanese took over
Shanghai.
McHugh spent over twenty years in China, where he served as intelligence officer for
the 4th Marines and U.S. Asiatic Fleet, Shanghai, from 1933-1935, then became special
Assistant Naval Attache, American Embassy at Nanking, Hankow, and Chungking. He was
Naval Attache and Naval Attache for Air from 1940-1943, serving as a special representative
of Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, with whom he
was a close friend.
For his work in this capacity he was later awarded the Legion of Merit. He was officer
in charge of the Far East Secret Intelligence and served on the staff of the Fifth
Amphibious Corps (G-5), then was sent to Guam in 1944 to help plan the attack on Iwo
Jima. An attack of malaria led to his recall in 1943; after hospitalization he was
assigned to Navy Department, to one of the forerunners of the present Central Intelligence
Agency.
Following retirement in February 1946, he became an economic consultant for several
corporations having interest in the Far East, including Jardine, Matheson & Co. (Hong
Kong), and Balfour, Guthrie & Co. (New York).
Included are military correspondence and intelligence reports, family and other personal
correspondence, diaries, among them a journal that McHugh kept on his motor trip over
the Burma Road (December 1938-January 1939), photographs (ca. 1300 items, many not
precisely identified, of wartime figures, and colleagues and friends), manuscripts
of articles and books, and printed items.
Subjects of the correspondence and reports to 1946 include China in general, the Sino-Japanese
War, McHugh's association with or impressions of the Chiangs, T.V. Soong, Ai-Ling
Soong (Madame H.H. Kung), and other Chinese public figures, the management of the
Bank of China, disputes and rivalries among American interests with contracts for
supplying the Chinese Air Force.
Other subjects include the bribery of Chinese officials, the administration of Lend-Lease
in China, the construction and use of the Burma Road, the bombing of the British gunboat
H.M.S. "Sandpiper," the work of the American Volunteer Group (AVG), Japan and the
Japanese people, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the activities of William Henry
Donald, advisor to the Chiangs, Ambassador Nelson Trusler Johnson, and Clarence Gauss,
Vice-President Hyman G. Rickover, General Evans F. Carlson, and General Claire Lee
Chennault.
After 1946, the letters are primarily analyses of events of national and international
importance, such as the civil war in Indo-China and tVietnamese conflict, Soviet-American
relations, Sino-Soviet relations, Amcan presidential elections, and the foreign policies
of the Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson administrations, written to and from
various representatives of Jardine, Matheson & Co. and Balfour, Guthrie & Co., including
Hugh David MacEwen Barton, David Bosanquet, Michael Alexander Robert Young-Herries,
John Henry Keswick, William Johnson Keswick, and Erik Watts; also correspondence with
Richard R. Smith, formerly with the British-American Tobacco Company (BAT) in Shanghai,
on world affairs and on Smith's life in California.
Also, manuscripts and correspondence relating to an article by K.C. Wu (Kuo-chen Wu),
former governor of Formosa; and correspondence and articles of McHugh's wife, Maxine
Davis, the writer. Other correspondents include Major Ronald Aubry Boone, John H.
Bruins, General Evans Fordyce Carlson, General Claire Lee Chennault, Madame Chiang
Kai-shek (Mayling Soong), Oscar Sidney Cox, Commander John Marion Creighton, C.D.
Culbertson, Lauchlin Currie, William Henry Donald, Herbert B. Elliston, Abijah Upson
Fox, Clarence E. Gauss, Robin Gordon.
Other correspondents include Major Edward Gillette Hagan, Luther Hartwell Hodges,
General Thomas Holcomb, Cordell Hull, Juang P'ing-heng (P.H. Whang), British Ambassador
Archibald Clark Kerr, Claire (Lady) Keswick, Val St. J. Killery, Franklin William
Knox, John Magruder, Rear Admiral Edward John Marquart, Lieutenant Commander Milton
Edward Miles, Sir Geoffrey Alexander Stafford Northcote, Duncan Oppenheim, George
M. Schurman, Charles Vincent Sheehan, Edgar Snow, Harold John Timperley, Rear Admiral
Kemp Tolley, John Carter Vincent, and Admiral Harry Ervin Yarnell.
Collection is currently closed for processing.
Names:
Barton, Hugh David MacEwen.
Boone, Ronald Aubry, Major.
Bosanquet, David.
Bruins, John H.
Carlson, Evans Fordyce, General.
Chennault, Claire Lee, General, 1890-1958.
Chiang, Kai-shek, 1887-1975.
Chiang, Kai-shek, Madame.
Cox, Oscar Sidney.
Creighton, John Marion, Commander.
Culbertson, C.D.
Currie, Lauchlin Bernard.
Davis, Maxine.
Donald, William Henry.
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969.
Elliston, Herbert B.
Fox, Abijah Upson.
Gauss, Clarence E.
Gordon, Robin.
Hagan, Edward Gillette, Major.
Hodges, Luther H., Jr., 1936-
Holcomb, Thomas, General.
Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.
Johnson, Nelson Trusler.
Juang, P\'ing-heng.
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963.
Kerr, Archibald Clark.
Keswick, Claire, Lady.
Keswick, John Henry.
Keswick, William Johnson.
Killery, Val St. J.
Knox, Franklin William.
Magruder, John.
Marquart, Edward John, Rear Admiral.
Miles, Milton Edward, Lieutenant Commander.
Northcote, Geoffry Alexander Stafford, Sir.
Oppenheim, Duncan.
Rickover, Hyman G., Vice-Admiral. (Hyman George)
Schurman, George M.
Sheehan, Charles Vincent.
Smith, Richard R.
Snow, Edgar, 1905-1972.
Soong, T.V.
Soong, Ai-Ling.
Timperley, Harold John.
Tolley, Kemp, Rear Admiral, 1908- .
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.
Vincent, John Carter, 1900- .
Watts, Erik.
Wu, K.C. (Kuo-chen.)
Yarnell, Harry Ervin.
Young-Herries, Michael Alexander Robert.
United States. Navy
United States. Central Intelligence Agency
United States. Office of Secret Service
United States. Embassy. China -- : Nanking.
United States. Embassy. China -- : Hankow.
United States. Embassy. China -- : Chungking.
Japan. American Volunteer Group
United States Naval Academy
Bank of China
H.M.S. Sandpiper (gunboat)
Cornell University
Jardine, Matheson & Co
Balfour, Guthrie & Co
British American Tobacco Company -- : Shanghai.
Places:
United States -- Officials and employees.
United States -- Pearl Harbor -- Bombing, 1941.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union.
Japan.
Burma Road.
Shanghai.
China -- Foreign relations -- United States.
China -- Foreign relations -- Japan.
China -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union.
China -- History -- 20th century.
China -- History -- Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945.
China -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Subjects:
World War, 1939-1945.
Presidents -- United States -- Election.
Lend-Lease operations (1941-1945).
Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975.
Indochinese War, 1946-1954.
Military intelligence.
Intelligence service.
Diplomatic and consular service.
Form and Genre Terms:
Photographs.
Diaries
CONTAINER LIST
Container
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Description
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Date
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Series I. Correspondence
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Personal Correspondence 1937-1946
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Box 1 | Folder 1 | 1937-1946 | |
Military Correspondence 1934, 1937-1946
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Box 1 | Folder 2 | 1934, Jan. 1937-Aug. 1938 | |
Box 1 | Folder 3 | Sept. 1938-May 1939 | |
Box 1 | Folder 4 | June-Dec. 1939 | |
Box 1 | Folder 5 | Jan.-May 1940 | |
Box 1 | Folder 6 | June-Dec. 1940 | |
Box 1 | Folder 7 | Jan.-June 1941 | |
Box 1 | Folder 8 | July-Dec. 1941 | |
Box 1 | Folder 9 | 1942 | |
Box 1 | Folder 10 | 1943 | |
Box 2 | Folder 1 | 1944, 1945, n.d. | |
Box 2 | Folder 2 | 1946 | |
Box 2 | Folder 3 |
Speeches,
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1944 |
Box 2 | Folder 4 |
Orders, Expense Sheets, etc.,
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1943-1945 |
Box 2 | Folder 5 |
William Henry Donald Biographical Data,
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1938, 1946 |
General Correspondence 1947-1965
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Box 5 | Folder 1 | 1947-1951 | |
Box 5 | Folder 2 | Jan.-April 1952 | |
Box 5 | Folder 3 | May-Aug. 1952 | |
Box 5 | Folder 4 | Sept.-Dec. 1952 | |
Box 5 | Folder 5 | Jan.-May 1953 | |
Box 5 | Folder 6 | June-Aug. 1953 | |
Box 5 | Folder 7 | Sept.-Dec.1953 | |
Box 5 | Folder 8 | Jan.-March 1954 | |
Box 6 | Folder 1 | April-July 1954 | |
Box 6 | Folder 2 | Aug.-Dec. 1954 | |
Box 6 | Folder 3 | 1955 | |
Box 6 | Folder 4 | Jan.-April 1956 | |
Box 6 | Folder 5 | May-Aug. 1956 | |
Box 6 | Folder 6 | Sept.-Dec. 1956 | |
Box 6 | Folder 7 | Jan.-April 1957 | |
Box 6 | Folder 8 | May-Sept.1957 | |
Box 6 | Folder 9 | Oct.-Dec. 1957 | |
Box 7 | Folder 1 | Jan.-May 1958 | |
Box 7 | Folder 2 | June-Aug. 1958 | |
Box 7 | Folder 3 | Sept.-Dec. 1958 | |
Box 7 | Folder 4 | Jan.-May 1959 | |
Box 7 | Folder 5 | June-Sept. 1959 | |
Box 7 | Folder 6 | Oct.-Dec. 1959 | |
Box 7 | Folder 7 | Jan.-March 1960 | |
Box 8 | Folder 1 | April-July 1960 | |
Box 8 | Folder 2 | Aug.-Dec. 1960 | |
Box 8 | Folder 3 | Jan.-March 1961 | |
Box 8 | Folder 4 | April-June 1961 | |
Box 8 | Folder 5 | July-Dec. 1961 | |
Box 8 | Folder 6 | Jan.-April 1962 | |
Box 8 | Folder 7 | May-Aug. 1962 | |
Box 8 | Folder 8 | Sept.-Dec. 1962 | |
Box 9 | Folder 1 | Jan.-March 1963 | |
Box 9 | Folder 2 | April-July 1963 | |
Box 9 | Folder 3 | Aug.-Dec. 1963 | |
Box 9 | Folder 4 | Jan.-May 1964 | |
Box 9 | Folder 5 | June-July 1964 | |
Box 9 | Folder 6 | Aug.-Dec. 1964 | |
Box 9 | Folder 7 | Jan.-Aug. 1965 | |
Box 9 | Folder 8 | Sept.-Dec. 1965 | |
Box 9 | Folder 9 |
Business Correspondence (cashier-Balfour, Guthrie & Co., Ltd.),
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1947-1965 |
Box 9 | Folder 10 |
Personal Business,
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1954-1963 |
Box 9 | Folder 11 |
Miscellaneous Printed Material,
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1953, 1959-1962 |
Series II. Military Reports 1935-1942
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Box 2 | Folder 6 |
Intelligence Summaries,
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Jan. 5-Feb. 12, 1935 |
Box 2 | Folder 7 |
Intelligence Summaries,
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Feb. 19-March 19, 1935 |
Box 2 | Folder 8 |
Intelligence Summaries,
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March 26-April 24, 1935 |
Box 2 | Folder 9 |
Intelligence Summaries,
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May 1, 1935-June 9, 1941 |
Box 2 | Folder 10 |
Attache and Intelligence Reports,
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1938, Jan. 12-Nov. 2, 1941 |
Box 2 | Folder 11 |
Intelligence Reports and Supplementary Notes,
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1942 |
Box 2 | Folder 12 |
Confidential Reports,
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Jan.-June 1938 |
Box 2 | Folder 13 |
Confidential Reports,
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June 11-Dec. 1938 |
Box 2 | Folder 14 |
Confidential Reports,
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April 13-July 14, 1939 |
Box 3 | Folder 1 |
Confidential Reports,
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Aug. 1939-July 1940 |
Box 3 | Folder 2 |
Confidential Reports Notes re Reports,
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1938, 1939 |
Box 3 | Folder 3 |
Miscellaneous,
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1937-1942 |
Box 3 | Folder 4 |
Some duplicate copies re military matters
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Box 21 | Folder 1 |
Intelligence Reports,
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1931 |
Box 21 | Folder 2 |
Intelligence Reports,
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1935 |
Box 21 | Folder 3 |
Intelligence Reports,
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1935 |
Box 21 | Folder 4 |
Intelligence Reports,
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1935 |
Series III. Other Military Matters
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Box 3 | Folder 5 |
Miscellaneous Memos, Orders,
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1935-1945, n.d. |
Box 3 | Folder 6 |
Public Vouchers for Purchases,
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1937-1941 |
Box 3 | Folder 7 |
Promotion and Cmmendation Correspondence, Orders,
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1937-1942 |
Box 3 | Folder 8 |
Allowance for Maintenance Sheets,
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1937-1942 |
Box 3 | Folder 9 |
Orders,
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1937-1944 |
Box 3 | Folder 10 |
Expense Reports,
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1941-1942 |
Box 3 | Folder 11 |
Claims for Reimbursement,
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1942, 1950 |
Box 3 | Folder 12 |
Military Awards,
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1948-1949, 1965 |
Series IV. Special Subjects
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Box 3 | Folder 13 |
Memoirs of Chiang Kai-shek by James M. McHugh (carbon)
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Box 3 | Folder 14 |
Chiang Kai-shek material China's Destiny
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Box 4 | Folder 1 |
K.C. Wu material various rough drafts
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Box 4 | Folder 2 |
K.C. Wu material miscellaneous
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Box 4 | Folder 3 |
K.C. Wu material notes and rough draft
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Box 4 | Folder 4 |
Chinese Air Force (Aircraft Manufacturers' Dispute),
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1941 |
Box 4 | Folder 5 |
First American Volunteer Group: History and Status,
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Oct. 19, 1941 |
Box 4 | Folder 6 |
Chinese News Service Bulletins,
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1947-1963 |
Box 4 | Folder 7 |
Chinese Section: Letters written by McHugh
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Box 4 | Folder 8 |
Chinese Section: General Correspondence, name and greeting cards
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Box 4 | Folder 9 |
Chinese Section: Stamps, money, flag, etc.
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Box 4 | Folder 10 |
Chinese Section: Military passes and identification
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Box 4 | Folder 11 |
Chinese Section: Road maps
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Box 13 | Folder 1 |
Certificate of Service to Yangtze River Rats,
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1938 |
Box 13 | Folder 2 |
Special Report to Congress,
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1948 |
Box 13 | Folder 3 |
Aid to China - Congressional Documents,
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1948-1949 |
Series V. Draft for Book: The Unknown Era
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Box 10 | Folder 1 |
Introduction
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Box 10 | Folder 2 |
Outline
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Box 10 | Folder 3 |
Chapter I
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Box 10 | Folder 4 |
Chapter II
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Box 10 | Folder 5 |
Chapter III
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Box 10 | Folder 6 |
Chapter IV (W.H. Donald)
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Box 10 | Folder 7 |
[Materials following Chapter IV, begin.]
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Box 10 | Folder 8 |
[Materials following Chapter IV, cont.]
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Box 10 | Folder 9 |
Sun Yat-sen
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Box 11 | Folder 1 |
Chapter XIII: The Unification of China
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Box 11 | Folder 2 |
Chapter XIV: The Currency Crisis
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Box 11 | Folder 3 |
Chapter XV: Chinese Aviation and Chennault
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Box 11 | Folder 4 |
The Sian Incident,
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1936 |
Box 11 | Folder 5 |
The Carlson Incident,
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1937 |
Box 11 | Folder 6 |
The Panay Incident,
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Dec. 1937 |
Box 11 | Folder 7 |
German Military Mission to China
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Box 11 | Folder 8 |
U.S. State Department and Chinese Relations
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Box 11 | Folder 9 |
Chiang Kai-shek and Stilwell
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Box 11 | Folder 10 |
Memorandum for the Publisher
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Box 11 | Folder 11 |
Final draft to Foreward, Chapter I, II, III, and ?
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Box 11 | Folder 12 |
Diary fragments,
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1937 (Nov., Dec.) 1937 |
Box 11 | Folder 13 |
Diary fragments,
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1938 (Jan.) |
Box 11 | Folder 14 |
Diary fragments: The Burma Road Experience,
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1938 |
Box 11 | Folder 15 |
Diary fragments,
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1939 (Mar.) |
Series VI. Miscellaneous Writings of McHugh and Maxine Davis
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Box 11 | Folder 16 |
Elementary Mandarin Lessons: Notes
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Box 11 | Folder 17 |
Harvard University Seminar presentation, re: experiences in China during 1920's and
1930's for John Fairbank and John Carter Vincent,
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April 1959 |
Box 12 | Folder 1 |
China Must Help Herself; Article with 1st, 2nd, and finial drafts
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Box 12 | Folder 2 |
The Chinese Economy; Article, notes, and materials for
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Box 12 | Folder 3 |
Maxine Davis; Dr. Curry Chops Wood
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Box 12 | Folder 4 |
Maxine Davis; They Did Not Run
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Box 12 | Folder 5 |
Maxine Davis; Mysterious Men on Mysterious Missions of State,
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Box 12 | Folder 6 |
Introductory Mandarin Lessons (bound volume)
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Box 12 | Folder 7 |
Maxine Davis; Miscellaneous notes
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Series VII. Drafts, Carbons, and Miscellaneous for Book
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Box 13 | Folder 4 |
Forward
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Box 13 | Folder 5 |
Chapter I
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Box 13 | Folder 6 |
Chapter II
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Box 13 | Folder 7 |
Chapter III
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Box 13 | Folder 8 |
--
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Box 13 | Folder 9 |
Early notes re Chiang Kai-shek
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Box 13 | Folder 10 |
Diary transcriptions and notes
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Box 13 | Folder 11 |
Biographical material (McHugh) and notes
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Box 13 | Folder 12 |
Miscellaneous resource material
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Box 13 | Folder 13 |
Miscellaneous resource material
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Series VIII. Other
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Box 13 | Folder 14 |
Drafts for The Unknown Era (?)
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Box 13 | Folder 15 |
Militarism in China by C. Martin Wilbur (carbon)
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Box 13 | Folder 16 |
The German Military Mission in China 1927-1938, an Instrument of the German Army in
Gorsse Politik by Paul Wagner, 1963 (thesis)
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1963 |
Box 13 | Folder 17 |
"The High Cost of Politics" by Philip L. Graham,
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1955 |
Box 14 |
Legislation/Amendments/Acts,
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1947-1959 | |
Series IX. News clippings/Articles
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Box 14 | Folder 2 |
"Why We Went to War in Korea" by Beverly Smith, the Saturday Evening Post,
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1951 |
Box 14 | Folder 3-5 |
Various clippings and articles,
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1947-1965 |
Series X. Diaries
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Box 15 | Folder 1 |
Diaries, notes, and addresses - 7 volumes,
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1937, 1938, 1945 |
Box 15 | Folder 2 |
Postal cards (early) - 3 envelopes including Saigon and Cambodia
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Series XI. Photographs and Negatives
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Box 16 |
1227 unidentified
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Scope and Contents
Numerous photographs taken in China roughly during the 1940-1942 period; many photos
of bombing destruction, as well as air raid and execution victims; many unidentified
Japanese military photos, troop movements, aviation airfield and Japanese occupation
forces taken by Press Union Photo Service of Shanghai; Japanese military and civilian
atrocity photographs taken by the China Information Committee photo service; many
photos of McHugh and his friends; Ambassador Nelson T. Johnson, the Soong sisters
(Ailing, Madame Kung; Mai-Ling, Madame Chiang and Chig-ling, Madame Sun Yat-sen),
Chiang Kai-Shek, General Tsien, and other unidentified Chinese military men and other
public figures
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Box 17 |
127 unidentified
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Scope and Contents
More photos from the 1940-1942 period; many of bombing destruction, as well as air
raid and execution victims; many photos of McHugh's ambassador trips and sightseeing
documentation; photos of Jawaharlal Nehru; military photos documenting McHugh's award
ceremony for receiving the Legion of Merit medal
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Box 18 |
Wooden chest of flash cards used in the teaching of Mandarin language
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Box 19 | Folder 1 |
China policy,
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1947 |
Box 19 | Folder 2 |
no title
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Box 19 | Folder 3 |
General business / Far East
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Box 19 | Folder 4 |
Chinese currency crisis,
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1947 |
Box 19 | Folder 5 |
Chinese currency crisis,
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1947 |
Box 19 | Folder 6 |
Bullitt
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Box 19 | Folder 7 |
no title
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Box 19 | Folder 8 |
Articles - Indochina, Formosa, K.C. Wu
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Box 19 | Folder 9 |
Formosa - Rotary speech,
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Feb. 1955 |
Box 19 | Folder 10 |
China Act Bill - Testimony
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Box 19 | Folder 11 |
Chinese Airforce scandal, Washington Post (clippings discarded),
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Sept. 4-20, 1951 |
Box 19 | Folder 12 |
"Pros and Cons of Trade with Red China" rough drafts
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Box 19 | Folder 13 |
Formosa article,
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Sept. 26, 1954 |
Box 19 | Folder 14 |
"Pros and Cons of Trade with Red China" rough drafts
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Box 19 | Folder 15 |
"Pros and Cons of Trade with Red China" rough drafts
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Box 19 | Folder 16 |
"Pros and Cons of Trade with Red China"
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Box 19 | Folder 17 |
"Pros and Cons of Trade with Red China"
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Box 19 | Folder 18 |
Indochina material - rough draft
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Box 19 | Folder 19 |
Formosa - Notes and rough draft
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Box 19 | Folder 20 |
Saturday Evening Post - Memo on Marine Corps
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Box 19 | Folder 21 |
Hawaiian Pineapple Company - Correspondence
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Box 19 | Folder 22 |
Hawaiian Pineapple Company - Correspondence
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Box 19 | Folder 23 |
Hawaiian Pineapple Company - Correspondence
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Box 19 | Folder 24 |
BAT - local Washington correspondence
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Box 19 | Folder 25 |
TPC - Repossession Documents (orig.)
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Box 19 | Folder 26 |
Universal Leaf Tobacco - General correspondence
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Box 19 | Folder 27 |
Universal Leaf Tobacco - General correspondence
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Box 19 | Folder 28 |
Universal Leaf Tobacco - General correspondence
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Box 19 | Folder 29 |
Richard H. Smith
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Box 19 | Folder 30 |
Richard H. Smith
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Box 19 | Folder 31 |
Tiencken
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Box 19 | Folder 32 |
H.V. Tiencken
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Box 19 | Folder 33 |
BAT correspondence - Louisville,
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1947 |
Box 19 | Folder 34 |
BAT correspondence - Louisville
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Box 19 | Folder 35 |
BAT correspondence - Louisville
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Box 19 | Folder 36 |
L.G. Cousins
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Box 19 | Folder 37 |
L.G. Cousins
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Box 19 | Folder 38 |
BAT correspondence - London
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Box 19 | Folder 39 |
BAT correspondence - London
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Box 19 | Folder 40 |
W.F. Alexander
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Box 19 | Folder 41 |
BAT correspondence,
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April 15, 1946-June 12, 1946 |
Box 19 | Folder 42 |
Robert Harrison
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Box 19 | Folder 43 |
R.J.E. Price
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Box 19 | Folder 44 |
Applications Japan Business Visits
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Box 19 | Folder 45 |
(envelope) Diaries,
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1949, 1953, 1954, 1956 |
Box 19 | Folder 46 |
(envelope) Diaries, n.a.
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Box 19 | Folder 47 |
(envelope) Tape recording "Gittings"
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Box 19 | Folder 48 |
(envelope) Tape recording "Capt. Christy"
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Box 20 |
(introductory information from 1993 microfilming)
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Series XII. Tobacco Trade
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Box 14 | Folder 1 |
Misc TPC, memos/documents/correspondence,
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1946-1949 |
Tobacco Trade 1948
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Box 20 | Folder 1 |
B.A.T. Balance Sheet,
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1948-1950 |
Box 20 | Folder 2 |
Rchard R. Smith (1),
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 3 |
Rchard R. Smith (1),
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 4 |
Copies of letters from Dick Smith re tobacco situation in China,
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March 1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 5 |
Friendship cigarettes
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Box 20 | Folder 6 |
H.V. Tiencken,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 7 |
D.M. Oppenheim,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 8 |
D.M. Oppenheim,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 9 |
R.J.C. Price,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 10 |
B.A.T. Richmond,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 11 |
Harrison M. Robertson,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 12 |
Harrison M. Robertson,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 13 |
Richard R. Smith,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 14 |
Richard R. Smith,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 15 |
Richard R. Smith,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 16 |
Universal Leaf - China
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Box 20 | Folder 17 |
Universal Leaf
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Box 20 | Folder 18 |
W.F. Alexander,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 19 |
W.B. Christian,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 20 |
L.G. Cousins,
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1948 |
Box 20 | Folder 21 |
U.S. Foreign Policy for a Postwar Recovery Program
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Box 20 | Folder 22 |
U.S. Foreign Policy for a Postwar Recovery Program
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Tobacco Trade 1949
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Box 20 | Folder 23 |
W.F. Alexander,
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1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 24 |
Richard R. Smith (1),
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Jan.-June 1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 25 |
L.G. Cousins,
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1949 |
Box 20 |
(Introductory information from the 1993 microfilming)
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Box 20 | Folder 26 |
Richard R. Smith (1),
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Jan.-June 1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 27 |
Robert Harrison,
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1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 28 |
Duncan M. Oppenheim,
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1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 29 |
Duncan M. Oppenheim,
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1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 30 |
Harrison M. Robertson,
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1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 31 |
H.V. Tiencken,
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1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 32 |
Richard Smith (2),
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1949 |
Box 20 | Folder 33 |
Richard Smith (2),
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1949 |
Tobacco Trade 1950-1951
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Box 20 | Folder 34 |
Extra copies of clippings, memos, and blind copies of letters
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Box 20 | Folder 35 |
Harrison M. Robertson
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Box 20 | Folder 36 |
W.F. Alexander
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Box 20 | Folder 37 |
BAT Correspondence - London,
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1950 |
Box 20 | Folder 38 |
BAT Correspondence - London,
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1950 |
Box 20 | Folder 39 |
F.W.H. Loudon
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Box 20 | Folder 40 |
Harrison M. Robertson
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Box 20 | Folder 41 |
Harrison M. Robertson
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Box 20 | Folder 42 |
Robert Harrison
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Box 20 | Folder 43 |
L.G. Cousins
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Box 20 | Folder 44 |
F.W.H. Loudon
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Box 20 | Folder 45 |
F.W.H. Loudon
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Box 20 | Folder 46 |
F.W.H. Loudon
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Box 20 | Folder 47 |
F.W.H. Loudon
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Box 20 | Folder 48 |
L.G. Cousins
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Box 20 | Folder 49 |
BAT,
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May 1952 |
Box 20 | Folder 50 |
Duncan M. Oppenheim
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Box 20 | Folder 51 |
Robertson/Yeaman,
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1952-1954 |
Box 20 | Folder 52 |
F.W.H. Loudon,
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1952-1964 |
Box 20 | Folder 53 |
F.W.H. Loudon,
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1952-1964 |
Series XIII. Miscellaneous 1955-1959
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Box 20 | Folder 54 |
Yeaman - Philippines
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Box 20 | Folder 55 |
Venezuela - Addison Yeaman (BAT)
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Box 20 | Folder 56 |
G.F. Gelsthorp - Indonesia Newsletter
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Box 20 | Folder 57 |
Carribean Trip
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Box 20 | Folder 58 |
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Series XIV. Positive Microfilm Set
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Microfilm Reel 1 |
Personal Correspondence,
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1937-1946 | |
Microfilm Reel 2 |
Personal Correspondence and Military Reports,
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1935-1946 | |
Microfilm Reel 3 |
Military Reports,
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1939-1965 | |
Microfilm Reel 4 |
Special Subjects,
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1930-1965 | |
Microfilm Reel 5 |
General Correspondence,
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1947-1954 | |
Microfilm Reel 6 |
Manuscripts,
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1954-1957 | |
Microfilm Reel 7 |
Manuscripts,
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1958-1960 | |
Microfilm Reel 8 |
Manuscripts,
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1960-1962 | |
Microfilm Reel 9 |
Manuscripts,
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1963-1965 | |
Microfilm Reel 10 |
Manuscripts - Unknown Era
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Microfilm Reel 11 |
Manuscripts - Unknown Era XIII - XV
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Microfilm Reel 12 |
Manuscripts - Miscellaneous Writings
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Microfilm Reel 13 |
Congressional Documents,
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1948-1949 | |
Microfilm Reel 14 |
Diaries - Post Cards,
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1937- (1945) | |
Microfilm Reel 15 |
Photos,
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1930-1965 | |
Microfilm Reel 16 |
Diaries, 1949, 1953, 1954, 1956, n.d.; Correspondence,
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1949, 1953, 1954, 1956, n.d., 1946-1947 | |
Microfilm Reel 17 |
Correspondence,
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1947-1949 | |
Microfilm Reel 18 |
Correspondence,
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1948-1949 | |
Microfilm Reel 19 |
Correspondence,
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1949-1951 | |
Microfilm Reel 20 |
Correspondence, 1952-1959; Newspaper Clippings,
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1952-1959, 1938-1965 | |
Microfilm Reel 21 |
Misc. items (negatives)
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