French family.

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Rev. Mansfield French (1810-1876), Methodist Episcopal minister, was a U.S. Army chaplain during the Civil War and worked with the Freedmen's Bureau in the South after the war.

From the description of French family papers, 1831-1945. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155454533

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creatorOf French family. French family papers, 1831-1945. New York State Historical Documents (Albany, N.Y.)
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associatedWith Champlain, Samuel de, 1567-1635. person
associatedWith French, Augusta Winchell. person
associatedWith French, J. Barton. person
associatedWith French, Mansfield, 1810-1876. person
associatedWith French, Mansfield Joshua. person
associatedWith French, Samuel. person
associatedWith Iroquois Confederacy. corporateBody
associatedWith Methodist Episcopal Church. corporateBody
associatedWith Onondaga Nation Territory. corporateBody
associatedWith Six Nations. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army. Commissary Department. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands. corporateBody
associatedWith Winchell, Silas. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Southern States
New York (State)--Onondaga County
Ohio
New York (State)
United States
Subject
African Americans
Families
Freedmen
Indians of North America
Peace
Reconstruction
Occupation
Clergy
Activity

Family

Active 1831

Active 1945

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