Michael Plunkett, Editor
University of Virginia Press
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C. Marshall Research Library
Drawer 1600
Lexington, VA 24450
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Personal, military, and political correspondence and accounts of the
chief of staff and secretary of defense. In the papers is a folder
titled "Negroes, 1940-1943."
(Mss 1)
Business, legal, and personal correspondence of the Smith family of
Greenville and the academic and military papers of Earl LaVerne Crum.
In the family papers are slave sales, 1813-58.
(Mss 91)
Diary kept while Stackpole was aide-de-camp to General Hunter Liggett
during World War I. Stackpole commented on his attitude toward
blacks.
(Mss 41)