Emerson family.
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The Emersons were an American family who lived in Europe and Japan and travelled widely during the second half of the 19th century.
The family consisted of Edwin Emerson (1823-1908), his wife Mary Ingham Emerson (d. 1883) and their six children. Edwin Emerson was a journalist, professor of English literature and amateur photographer. His children were teachers, bankers, lawyers, journalists, engineers, and archaelogists.
From the description of Emerson family papers, ca. 1840-1976, bulk (1840s-1908). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122532198
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creatorOf | Emerson family papers, ca. 1840-1976, bulk (1840s-1908). | New York State Historical Documents Inventory |
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associatedWith | Clarke, John Thatcher. |
associatedWith | Cornell University |
associatedWith | Emerson, Alfred, 1859-1943. |
associatedWith | Emerson, Edith. |
associatedWith | Emerson, Edwin, 1823-1908. |
associatedWith | Emerson, Edwin, 1869-1959. |
associatedWith | Emerson, George Hale, 1866- |
associatedWith | Emerson, Harrington, 1853-1931. |
associatedWith | Emerson, Margaret Genevieve, 1863- |
associatedWith | Emerson, Mary Ingham, d. 1883. |
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Active 1840
Active 1976
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