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SERIES Identifier: ABC 1-91

ABC 15.4: Southern Africa, 1834-1960

Dates

  • Creation: 1834-1960

Conditions Governing Access

Much of Series ABC 15. is restricted; fragile. Please use surrogates. Microfilm available is A467, Reels 174-213.

All material in Volumes 35-47a and 50-52 and in all boxes is open for research.

Extent

185 linear feet

Related Materials

For the period prior to 1838, see also Western Africa (ABC 15.1), v. 1.

Repository Details

Part of the Houghton Library Repository

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