Finding aid for the W. Duane Trow papers 0125

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Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: USC Libraries Special Collections
Title: W. Duane Trow papers
creator: Trow, W. Duane (Waldo Duane)
Identifier/Call Number: 0125
Physical Description: 1 Linear Feet 1 box
Date (inclusive): circa 1900-1963
Abstract: Notes for articles by Waldo Duane Trow (1880-1963) on scientific pioneers, inventors, etc.; childhood scrapbook from Montana, ca. 1900; letters to public officials, including Presidents from Coolidge to Truman, on social isues, national defense, etc.
Container: 1

Biographical note

Waldo Duane Trow was born in 1880 in Madison, North Dakota. The family moved to Polson, Montana in 1909, where his father opened a real estate office. Polson lived for a time in Seattle, and eventually moved to California, where he died in July 1963.

Scope and Contents

Notes for articles by Waldo Duane Trow (1880-1963) on scientific pioneers, inventors, etc.; childhood scrapbook from Montana, ca. 1900; letters to public officials, including Presidents from Coolidge to Truman, on social isues, national defense, etc.

Preferred Citation

[Box/folder# or item name], W. Duane Trow papers, Collection no. 0125, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California

Conditions Governing Access

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Conditions Governing Use

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Subjects and Indexing Terms

Notes
Scrapbooks
Letters
Trow, W. Duane (Waldo Duane)
Trow, W. Duane (Waldo Duane) -- Archives