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Patton, George S., Jr. (General) correspondence with Arvin Harrington Brown


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    Patton, George, Jr. to George S. Patton, Sr

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    approximately 100 items. All photocopies. Originals returned to Mrs. Totten to be sent to Library of Congress, February 1973. And some originals owned by John Callahan, January 1974.

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    Patton, George S., Jr. and Family

    Manuscripts

    20 items. Originals of General George S. Patton letters returned to Mrs. Totten to be sent to the Library of Congress, February 1973.

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    Patton, George S., Jr. (General) and Family correspondence with Arvin Harrington Brown

    Manuscripts

    approximately 50 items

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    Brown, Arvin H., Jr. - Miscellaneous Correspondence

    Manuscripts

    approximately 100 items

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    Brown, Arvin H. - Miscellaneous Correspondence - A

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    approximately 100 items

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    Brown, Arvin H.-Miscellaneous Correspondence - Brown, Arvin H., Jr. - Miscellaneous

    Manuscripts

    Personal and business papers of George Smith Patton, Sr., and his family including wife Ruth Wilson Patton, son General George S. Patton, and daughter Anne Wilson Patton. The collection includes correspondence, manuscripts, receipts, tax documents, estate papers, maps, photographs, ephemera, etc. There is some General George S. Patton related material in the collection; most of which is in the Anne Wilson Patton series (finance documents). Box 42 contains correspondence by General George S. Patton (photocopies), his wife Beatrice, and their children. The collection also contains several photographs of General George S. Patton. There is some information amongst the real estate-related papers about racial restrictions in the San Gabriel Valley.

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