George Hale Nichols papers 1853-1866 Nichols, George Hale

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George Hale Nichols papers 1853-1866 Nichols, George Hale

Hailing from an upstanding family from Haverill, Mass., George Nichols was a college student when the Civil War interrupted his plans to follow his siblings into life as an educator. His papers document over half of Nichols' brief life, beginning with his charming grade school compositions, "The Horse" and "Fall," and ending with a receipt concerning the settlement of his estate.

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