Thurlow Weed Papers 1818-1882

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Thurlow Weed Papers 1818-1882

Correspondence, position papers/statements, resolution, newspaper clippings, recipes, lists, and notes pertaining to the professional and political life of Thurlow Weed, from 1818-1882.

0.3 Linear feet; 162 items (157 pages and 4 newspaper clippings)

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