George P. Hammond papers, 1913-1992 (bulk 1920-1985) | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Summary:The George P. Hammond Papers document the life and career of a Southwestern U.S. historian, who was director of the Bancroft Library from 1946-1965, and who wrote and published numerous books based on Spanish documents, as well as the history of California. A portion of the collection pertains to Hammond's work, starting in 1953, as a historical researcher for Norman Littell, General Counsel for the Navajo Indians in Arizona