Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960]
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Northrup, Edwin Dwight.
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Lawyer. From the guide to the Edwin Dwight Northrup papers, [ca. 1820-1960], (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...
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Northrup, L. Ellen.
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