MSS 78-9
The Papers of John Bassett Moore
Overview
Small collection of correspondence, newspaper clippings and memorabilia.
Dates |
1894-1966 [Inclusive] |
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Extents |
.3 Linear Feet (1 small archival box (.3 linear ft.)) |
Scope & Contents
The John B. Moore papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, handwritten drafts, and a 1966 John Bassett Moore Conmemorative Posted Stamp and envelope. The donors of these items are unknown, although probably some papers were found by the librarian in the books Moore donated to the Law School in the 1920’s. The approximately 40 items span the years 1894 to 1966 and, for the most part, are unrelated. Of possible historical interest are letters, some in Spanish and French, and a few clippings about the Spanish-American War and international law. Of biographical interest are letters Moore wrote from 1936 to 1941 to Margaret W. Grimm, who lived in the house in Smyrna, Delaware, where Moore was born. Finally, there is a 1966 Special Series stamp commemorating John B. Moore as a prominent American educator, diplomat, and authority on international law.
Collection Description
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Biographical / Historical
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Immediate Source of Acquisition