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Box 52

 Container

Contains 14 Results:

Secret Combinations

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Richard S. Van Wagoner Papers (1797-2008) consist of manuscripts, correspondence, and an assortment of printed materials. Forty-seven boxes pertain to Van Wagoner's research files which he divided into two categories, viz., "People" and "Subjects." The "People" files contain information concerning the individual noted on the folder and include copies of papers, articles, and books which the person wrote. The "Subjects" files contain copies of published materials which relate to the...
Dates: 1797-2008

Secret Societies

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Richard S. Van Wagoner Papers (1797-2008) consist of manuscripts, correspondence, and an assortment of printed materials. Forty-seven boxes pertain to Van Wagoner's research files which he divided into two categories, viz., "People" and "Subjects." The "People" files contain information concerning the individual noted on the folder and include copies of papers, articles, and books which the person wrote. The "Subjects" files contain copies of published materials which relate to the...
Dates: 1797-2008

Seer

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Richard S. Van Wagoner Papers (1797-2008) consist of manuscripts, correspondence, and an assortment of printed materials. Forty-seven boxes pertain to Van Wagoner's research files which he divided into two categories, viz., "People" and "Subjects." The "People" files contain information concerning the individual noted on the folder and include copies of papers, articles, and books which the person wrote. The "Subjects" files contain copies of published materials which relate to the...
Dates: 1797-2008

Seer Stones

 File — Box: 52, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Richard S. Van Wagoner Papers (1797-2008) consist of manuscripts, correspondence, and an assortment of printed materials. Forty-seven boxes pertain to Van Wagoner's research files which he divided into two categories, viz., "People" and "Subjects." The "People" files contain information concerning the individual noted on the folder and include copies of papers, articles, and books which the person wrote. The "Subjects" files contain copies of published materials which relate to the...
Dates: 1797-2008