Inventory of the Samuel H. Kline Papers, 1902-17
Processed by Claude Zachary; machine-readable finding aid created by
Claude Zachary
Manuscripts, Special Collections
© 1999
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Inventory of the Samuel H. Kline Papers, 1902-17
Special CollectionsInformation Services Division
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
- Manuscripts, Special Collections
- Information Services Division, University of Southern California
- Doheny Memorial Library 205
- Los Angeles, California, 90089-0182
- Phone: (213) 740-5946
- Fax: (213) 740-2343
- Email: special@usc.edu
- URL: http://www.usc.edu/isd/locations/collections/special/index.html
- Processed by:
- Claude Zachary
- Date Completed:
- 04/03/99
- Encoded by:
- Claude Zachary
© 1999 University of Southern California. All rights reserved.
Title: Samuel H. Kline Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1902-17
Creator:
Kline, Samuel H., 1837-1917
Extent: 1 cubic foot
Repository:
University of Southern California. Library. Dept. of Special Collections
Los Angeles, California 90089-0182
Language:
English.
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[Identification of item], Samuel H. Kline Papers, Special Collections,
Information Services Division, University of Southern California.
Samuel Kline (1837-1917) was a Boston businessman who retired to San Diego, California in 1902.
Handwritten detailed memoirs of Boston businessman. Kline wrote about his two-hundred-year family history, his childhood in
upper New York State, his experiences in the Civil War, and his years in the shoe and leather trades.