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101. Lincoln mss., 1798-1959 490 Items

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The Lincoln mss., ca. 1798-1959, consist of letters, documents, and facsimile copies of documents by and about Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, his ancestors, immediate family, members of his cabinet, and other persons closely connected with him.
 

114. Meier mss., 1927-2010 32 Boxes

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Meier, Deborah
The Meier mss., 1927-2010, consists of the correspondence and papers of education reformer Deborah W. Meier (1931-), who is frequently credited with founding the modern small schools movement in the United States.
 

118. Muller, Herbert mss., 1913-1976 9 Boxes (9 standard)

Muller, Herbert J. (Herbert Joseph), 1905-1980
The Muller, Herbert, mss., 1913-1976, consist of the correspondence, writings and lecture notes of Herbert Joseph Muller, 1905-1980, distinguished professor literature and government at Indiana University, Bloomington.
 

119. Muller mss., 1910-1967 116 Boxes

Muller, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1890-1967
The Muller mss., 1910-1967, consists of the papers of Hermann Joseph Muller, 1890-1967, geneticist and Nobel prize laureate, including correspondence; writings and reprints; research and data from his work as well as from his students and colleagues; materials related to conferences; and work with various professional organizations.
 

133. Ralston, B.M.K. mss., 1873-1943 11 Boxes (2 standard, 9 custom)

Ralston, Boyd Mercer Kerr, 1860-1944
The Ralston, B.M.K. mss., 1873-1943, are the letters and papers of realtor of Indianapolis, Indiana and brother of Governor Samuel Moffett Ralston, Boyd Mercer Kerr Ralston, 1860-1944.
 

141. Rumely mss., 1838-1965 89 Boxes

Rumely, Edward Aloysius, 1882-1964
The Rumely mss., 1838-1965, are the papers of Edward Aloysius Rumely, 1882-1964, physician, educator, and public relations man, and papers relating to his ancestors. The papers consist of correspondence with prominent people both in Europe and the United States; an autobiography; documents dealing with his arrest for perjury in July, 1918, and the pardon by President Calvin Coolidge on January 19, 1925; material on his many fields of interest; pictures, and printed matter.