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Cushman Family Papers, 1918-1985

July 23, 2014
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Inventor Name

Unknown

Repository

University of Montana--Missoula
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
K. Ross Toole Archives
The University of Montana--Missoula
Missoula, MT 59812
406-243-2053
http://www.lib.umt.edu/dept/arch/arch.htm

Physical Description

9.4 linear feet

Summary

This collection primarily consists of the correspondence, a few diaries, limited financial records, and memorabilia of William and Clarice Cushman of Missoula, Montana, and their son, Roger Cushman. The bulk of the correspondence is letters to Clarice from her husband, William, when he was away from home in the U.S. Navy during WWII, in Liberia for four years, in the Warm Springs mental health facility in Montana, and in the Veterans Hospital in Sheridan, Wyoming. The letters chronicle the family’s daily lives, the centrality of religious beliefs, marital discord, and four decades of Clarice Cushman’s attempts to find medical and education assistance for their son, Roger Cushman, who had severe disabilities. In Subseries 2: Letters to William Cushman , 1939-1973, there are letters and drawings regarding inventions, 1954-1955

Finding Aid

http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/nwda-search/fstyle.aspx?doc=MTGMss673.xml&t=k&q=inventions

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