MS 23456, McKean, Theodore 1829-1897. Theodore McKean papers 1826-1902

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MS 23456, McKean, Theodore 1829-1897. Theodore McKean papers 1826-1902

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Pope, Stephen.

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Kesler, Frederick, 1816-1899.

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McKean, Mary Page Gulick

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