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Harry Meiggs Wolter. Scrapbook of his trip to Australia as coach of the Stanford baseball team


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    Harry Meiggs Wolter. Scrapbook of his trip to Japan as coach of the Stanford baseball team

    Manuscripts

    A collection of 448 items from 1792 to 1970, which contains letters, five letter books, documents, two account books, 11 scrapbooks, and photographs related to the life of Charles Wolter and the Wolter family. There are materials related to Wolter's land and business interests in early California including Monterey, Rancho Los Tualrcitos, Rancho El Toro, and Rancho Lupyomi. Correspondents include William Antonio Richardson, David Spence, and Edward Vischer. There is also memorabilia related to Harry Meiggs Wolter as a baseball player and coach. He went with the U.S. baseball team to participate in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the collection contains an album from the Olympic Games with autographs of various participants, including Jesse Owens. The collection also contains genealogical materials for the Wolter family, including many scrapbooks assembled by Irene Hogan Wolter, wife of Harry Meiggs Wolter.

    mssHM 41681 (13)

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    Harry Meiggs Wolter. Letter books: "In Tribute to Harry Wolter, Baseball Coach, Stanford University, 1923-1949"

    Manuscripts

    A collection of 448 items from 1792 to 1970, which contains letters, five letter books, documents, two account books, 11 scrapbooks, and photographs related to the life of Charles Wolter and the Wolter family. There are materials related to Wolter's land and business interests in early California including Monterey, Rancho Los Tualrcitos, Rancho El Toro, and Rancho Lupyomi. Correspondents include William Antonio Richardson, David Spence, and Edward Vischer. There is also memorabilia related to Harry Meiggs Wolter as a baseball player and coach. He went with the U.S. baseball team to participate in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the collection contains an album from the Olympic Games with autographs of various participants, including Jesse Owens. The collection also contains genealogical materials for the Wolter family, including many scrapbooks assembled by Irene Hogan Wolter, wife of Harry Meiggs Wolter.

    mssHM 41681 (9)

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    Harry Meiggs Wolter. Letter books: "In Tribute to Harry Wolter, Baseball Coach, Stanford University, 1923-1949"

    Manuscripts

    A collection of 448 items from 1792 to 1970, which contains letters, five letter books, documents, two account books, 11 scrapbooks, and photographs related to the life of Charles Wolter and the Wolter family. There are materials related to Wolter's land and business interests in early California including Monterey, Rancho Los Tualrcitos, Rancho El Toro, and Rancho Lupyomi. Correspondents include William Antonio Richardson, David Spence, and Edward Vischer. There is also memorabilia related to Harry Meiggs Wolter as a baseball player and coach. He went with the U.S. baseball team to participate in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the collection contains an album from the Olympic Games with autographs of various participants, including Jesse Owens. The collection also contains genealogical materials for the Wolter family, including many scrapbooks assembled by Irene Hogan Wolter, wife of Harry Meiggs Wolter.

    mssHM 41681 (10)

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    Harry Meiggs Wolter. Letter books: "In Tribute to Harry Wolter, Baseball Coach, Stanford University, 1923-1949"

    Manuscripts

    A collection of 448 items from 1792 to 1970, which contains letters, five letter books, documents, two account books, 11 scrapbooks, and photographs related to the life of Charles Wolter and the Wolter family. There are materials related to Wolter's land and business interests in early California including Monterey, Rancho Los Tualrcitos, Rancho El Toro, and Rancho Lupyomi. Correspondents include William Antonio Richardson, David Spence, and Edward Vischer. There is also memorabilia related to Harry Meiggs Wolter as a baseball player and coach. He went with the U.S. baseball team to participate in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the collection contains an album from the Olympic Games with autographs of various participants, including Jesse Owens. The collection also contains genealogical materials for the Wolter family, including many scrapbooks assembled by Irene Hogan Wolter, wife of Harry Meiggs Wolter.

    mssHM 41681 (11)

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    Harry Meiggs Wolter. Letter books: "In Tribute to Harry Wolter, Baseball Coach, Stanford University, 1923-1949"

    Manuscripts

    A collection of 448 items from 1792 to 1970, which contains letters, five letter books, documents, two account books, 11 scrapbooks, and photographs related to the life of Charles Wolter and the Wolter family. There are materials related to Wolter's land and business interests in early California including Monterey, Rancho Los Tualrcitos, Rancho El Toro, and Rancho Lupyomi. Correspondents include William Antonio Richardson, David Spence, and Edward Vischer. There is also memorabilia related to Harry Meiggs Wolter as a baseball player and coach. He went with the U.S. baseball team to participate in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the collection contains an album from the Olympic Games with autographs of various participants, including Jesse Owens. The collection also contains genealogical materials for the Wolter family, including many scrapbooks assembled by Irene Hogan Wolter, wife of Harry Meiggs Wolter.

    mssHM 41681 (12)

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    Harry Meiggs Wolter. Scrapbook of clippings, photographs, etc. re: the professional baseball career of Harry Meiggs Wolter

    Manuscripts

    A collection of 448 items from 1792 to 1970, which contains letters, five letter books, documents, two account books, 11 scrapbooks, and photographs related to the life of Charles Wolter and the Wolter family. There are materials related to Wolter's land and business interests in early California including Monterey, Rancho Los Tualrcitos, Rancho El Toro, and Rancho Lupyomi. Correspondents include William Antonio Richardson, David Spence, and Edward Vischer. There is also memorabilia related to Harry Meiggs Wolter as a baseball player and coach. He went with the U.S. baseball team to participate in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, and the collection contains an album from the Olympic Games with autographs of various participants, including Jesse Owens. The collection also contains genealogical materials for the Wolter family, including many scrapbooks assembled by Irene Hogan Wolter, wife of Harry Meiggs Wolter.

    mssHM 41681 (17)