Title: Charles E. West Family Collection
MSS. COLL.: #035
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Extent: 1 Hollinger boxes (.4 linear feet)
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Location: C.1.2.2, Rare Books
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Books:
Halstead, Murat (1904). Pictorial History of the Louisiana Purchase and the World's Fair at St. Louis. No publisher identified
Smith, Earl Hobson. (1981). The Genesis of Lincoln Memorial University: A Play in Two Acts. Harrogate, TN: Harrogate Press.
Stuart, Jesse. (1959). Man With A Bull-Tongue Plow. New York: E.P. Dutton and Co.
Stuart, Jesse. (1949). The Thread that Runs So True. New York: C. Scribner's Sons.
Suppiger, Dr. Joseph E. (1977). Phoenix of the Mountains: The Story of Lincoln Memorial University. Harrogate, TN: Lincoln Memorial University Press
[Identification of Item], Charles E. West Family Papers, Archives and Special Collections, Lincoln Memorial University, TN, USA.
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