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Papers of Bernard Mayo
註釋Papers pertaining to Mayo's career as a professor of history, chiefly at the University of Virginia. The collection contains correspondence, research notes, manuscripts, photographs, speeches, ariticles, reviews, lectures, newsclippings, and other related items. The bulk of the collection concerns Mayo's extensive research on Henry Clay and Thomas Jefferson and his books, "Myths and Men," "Jefferson Himself," and "Henry Clay." Articles, speeches, and related publicity, about Clay and Jefferson form another major segment, and Mayo's correspondence with dozens of American historians is a third. Mayo's speeches and lectures usually were biographical sketches of famous Americans, including Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, Henry Clay, and George Washington.