French family papers, 1802-1993 1802-1993
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French, Floy - Archives.
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French, Emma Ann Cooley - Archives.
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French, Ralph Emerson - Archives.
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French, Josiah Newell - Archives.
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French family - Archives.
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French, Josiah Donald - Archives.
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New Mexico State University
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The New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts was established by a legislative act in 1889 (1889 Laws of N.M., Chp. 138, Sec. 2). In 1959 a constitutional amendment changed the name to New Mexico State University (1959 Laws of N.M., Constitutional Amendment No. 7). The University is located in Las Cruces, New Mexico. From the description of New Mexico State University records, 1890-[ongoing]. (Santa Fe Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37786743 ...
French, Josiah - Archives.
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French, Dolly Adams - Archives.
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French family
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The French family has a relatively extended history in the United States. In 1636, ancestor Edward French founded the town Ipswich in Massachusetts. Other members of the family include artists and writers, such as sculptor Daniel Chester French from 1850-1931. Josiah Newell French, son of Josiah French and his wife Dolly Adams, moved to New Mexico in 1893 with his wife Emma Ann Colley their children Ralph Emerson, Floy Edna, and Frances. Frances "Fannie" French was born ...
French, Frances, 1894-1973
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