Correspondence, memoranda, and clippings relating to the involvement of C. B. Boothe, Homer Lea, and other Americans, with Sun Yat-sen and other Chinese, in schemes to overthrow the Chinese Imperial Government, 1908-1911, and to Laurence Boothe, son of C. B. Boothe, 1905-1976. Includes a mounted photograph of Sun Yat-sen, 1910; printed copies of two books by Homer Lea, The Vermilion Pencil, and The Valor of Ignorance; and photocopies of mortality registers of Sacramento, California, 1850-1851.
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Holding repository
Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Preferred citation
85. Hill to Boothe (2 pp., typed, two large sheets), Charles Beach Boothe papers, Hoover Institution Library & Archives, https://n2t.net/ark:/54723/h3qc7c