J. Cleaveland Cady letters 1866-1888

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J. Cleaveland Cady letters 1866-1888

Primarily outgoing letters from New York architect J. Cleaveland Cady to Gordon Lester Ford, dated 1866 to 1888. Also includes letters from Cady to E.S. Mills and other individuals, a few invoices and receipts, and a letter from Cady's wife, Julia Cady, to Mrs. Ford

.1 linear foot (1 folder)

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Cady, Julia

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