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University Archives: Arthur A. Myers Papers

Collection Information

Title: Arthur A. Myers Papers

MSS. COLL.: #004

Dates:

Extent: .25 Hollinger box (.1 linear feet)

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Biographical Note:

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Location: C.5.2

Access Notes

The University Archives & Special Collections of Lincoln Memorial University is located in the Carnegie-Vincent Library, on the 2nd Floor.  To schedule a research visit or to make inquiries, please contact Archivist Rachel Motes:

Rachel.Motes@LMUnet.edu

Sensitive Materials Policy

Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which Lincoln Memorial University assumes no responsibility.

Inventory

Biographical

Correspondence, 1896

Correspondence, 1897

Correspondence, 1898

Correspondence, 1899

Correspondence, 1900

Correspondence, 1901

Correspondence, 1902

Correspondence, 1904

Correspondence, 1905

Correspondence, 1906

Correspondence, 1924

Correspondence, n.d

"Mountain White Folk in Kentucky" by Ellen Myers

Them Missionary Women, by Grace Funk Myers

 

Citation

[Identification of Item], Arthur A. Myers Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Lincoln Memorial University, TN, USA.

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