Secor, Flint, and Cousins families collection Bulk, 1860-1899 1840-1971

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Secor, Flint, and Cousins families collection Bulk, 1860-1899 1840-1971

This collection contains materials pertaining to the Flint, Secor, and Cousins families of New York from 1840-1971. Material types include correspondence, photographs, bound books, deeds, wills, indentures, marriage certificates, ephemera, and Civil War military passes and correspondence. Subjects of correspondence in this collection include travel, family health, and basic communicative efforts between family members over four generations. The photographs are primarily portraits of the Secor, Flint, and Cousins families during the turn of the twentieth century, though some images of the interiors and exteriors of homes are included.

1.0 Linear feet; in 3 manuscript boxes and 3 boxes of special photographic formats

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SNAC Resource ID: 6329121

Related Entities

There are 15 Entities related to this resource.

Merrill, Mary L. Flint, 1848-1921

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United States. Army. New York Heavy Artillery Regiment, 4th (1862-1865)

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Cousins, Mary Lawrence Secor, 1862-1931

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Egan, Cornelia Cousins, b. 1888

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Flint, George C., 1840-1924

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Secor family

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In the years before the Civil War, Cyrus Flint (1804-1869) had a furniture business, Flint & Jones, at 36 Royal Street, in what is currently the French Quarter area in New Orleans, Louisiana. Flint, his wife, Catherine M. Flint (1810-1895), "a colored girl," and their two daughters, Cornelia Anna (1836-1915), and Mary Lawrence (1848-1921), settled in Brooklyn during the first half of the American Civil War. Cyrus and Catherine Flint also had two sons, Alden (1837-1872) and George C. (1840-19...

Flint, Alden, 1837-1872

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Flint family

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In the years before the Civil War, Cyrus Flint (1804-1869) had a furniture business, Flint & Jones, at 36 Royal Street, in what is currently the French Quarter area in New Orleans, Louisiana. Flint, his wife, Catherine M. Flint (1810-1895), "a colored girl," and their two daughters, Cornelia Anna (1836-1915), and Mary Lawrence (1848-1921), settled in Brooklyn during the first half of the American Civil War. Cyrus and Catherine Flint also had two sons, Alden (1837-1872) and George C. (1840-19...

Cousins family

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In the years before the Civil War, Cyrus Flint (1804-1869) had a furniture business, Flint & Jones, at 36 Royal Street, in what is currently the French Quarter area in New Orleans, Louisiana. Flint, his wife, Catherine M. Flint (1810-1895), "a colored girl," and their two daughters, Cornelia Anna (1836-1915), and Mary Lawrence (1848-1921), settled in Brooklyn during the first half of the American Civil War. Cyrus and Catherine Flint also had two sons, Alden (1837-1872) and George C. (1840-19...

Secor, John G., 1833-1872

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Cousins, Cora L. Flint, 1850-1899

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Flint, Cyrus, 1804-1869

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Geo. C. Flint & Co. (New York, N.Y.).

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Secor, Cornelia A. Flint, 1836-1915

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Flint, Catherine M., 1810-1895

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