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Library of Congress., 09/04/1946-01/01/1980

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 19
Identifier: 35478

General Note

From the Series:

The Research Correspondence Series primarily consists of correspondence between Martin S. Quigley and those helping him in his research for "Peace Without Hiroshima." These correspondents include fellow O.S.S. veterans such as Earl Brennan and R. Carter Nicholas; historians such as Gaddis Smith and Richard J. Sommers; clergy members such as Robert A. Graham, S.J., Patrick O'Connor, Egidio Cardinal Vagnozzi; and Japanese officials such as Ken Harada, Augustin Masahide Kanayama and Bishop Benedict Tomizawa. The extensive correspondence between Quigley, Brennan and Graham are particularly interesting, with numerous accounts of the O.S.S. and its early history.

Dates

  • 09/04/1946-01/01/1980

Collection-level Access Restrictions

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Extent

From the Collection: 12 Linear Feet (12 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Shelf Location

8/14/7R

Container Summary

Miscellaneous papers relating to research done by Martin S. Quigley at the Library of Congress and a work he had copyrighted there in the 1940's.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS - CORRESP. TO & FROM: Autographed Letter

"GREAT GAELS - IRELAND AT PEACE..." - COPYRIGHT: Other Types

"ROMAN NOTES: WAR & PEACE IN THE ETERNAL CITY - COPYRIGHT: Other Types

Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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