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Harry T. Leeper, Collector, Papers

2.0 Linear Feet 2 ft. (1 record carton, 15 in.; 1 document case, 5 in.; 1 large flat storage box, 4 in.)
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Diaries of Thomas M. Leeper, 1886-1950 (Box 1). Samuel Leeper wrote a few of the first entries, and some family members wrote some of the last entries documenting Thomas Leeper's last days. Subjects in the diaries include family life; work life; weather; encounters with visitors, friends, and neighbors; and travels. Counties traveled include Calhoun, Clay, Lewis, Harrison, Marion, Wirt and more. Inserts in the diaries include receipts, penciled sketches, and other paraphernalia. Added entry at the end of the 1950 diary: "Thomas M. Leeper died 3:30 the morning of July 31-1950, funeral August 2 in Methodist Church, preacher-Rev. McKinney."

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Harry T. Leeper, Collector, Papers 2.0 Linear Feet 2 ft. (1 record carton, 15 in.; 1 document case, 5 in.; 1 large flat storage box, 4 in.)

Keystone View Company Collection Tour of the World

4.75 Linear Feet
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This collection contains a full set of stereoviews from the Keystone View Company's "Tour of the World" series. The set includes stereoview images from six continents, excluding Antarctica. The scenes capture diverse people, monuments, and landscapes. Each stereoview has a description of the scene located on the back. The descriptions are often ethno-centric towards non-western cultures. Points of interest include European-controlled Africa, the Middle East before the creation of Israel, and Germany in between the World Wars. The collection also includes a company guidebook from 1936. Our online list is off by one number. For instance, on page 39 of the Title List, 803, "Climbing Through a Tropical Jungle, Central Africa," in our list it is under volume 5 as number 804.

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Keystone View Company Collection Tour of the World 4.75 Linear Feet

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