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Eric P. Newman Correspondence (Hill, Ruth)

The Eric P. Newman correspondence files begin in the 1930s and extend into the 2010s. Newman generally saved incoming correspondence in addition to copies of outgoing correspondence, and the size of the entire archive is on the order of 50,000 pages. Newman's original classification is retained, including subject files, correspondent files, and assorted files (A-Z). Generally, entries in the assorted files are several pages or less, with larger items transferred to subject or correspondent files as size warranted.

 

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Ruth Hill Correspondence, 1969-1991 1969

Ruth Hill Correspondence, 1969-1991

Correspondence between Eric Newman and Ruth Hill on a wide variety of topics, including exchanging research on Confederate, early American and many other types of currencies. The following materials are loose items found in the correspondence which may or may not have been scanned depending on date published: 1) Photocopy of a section of "The Clove and the Ceitil: The First European-Struck Trade Coin of the Western Pacific" by K.A. Rodgers.

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