Leonard Woods Labaree

Leonard W. Labaree (August 26, 1897, near Urumia, Persia – May 5, 1980, in Northford, Connecticut) was a distinguished documentary editor, a professor of history at Yale University for more than forty years, a historian of Colonial America, and the founding editor of the multivolume publication of The Papers of Benjamin Franklin. == Early life and education == Leonard W. Labaree was the son of Benjamin Labaree, an American missionary in Persia.

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Leonard Woods Labaree

Leonard W. Labaree (August 26, 1897, near Urumia, Persia – May 5, 1980, in Northford, Connecticut) was a distinguished documentary editor, a professor of history at Yale University for more than forty years, a historian of Colonial America, and the founding editor of the multivolume publication of The Papers of Benjamin Franklin. == Early life and education == Leonard W. Labaree was the son of Benjamin Labaree, an American missionary in Persia.

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