Mrs. R. W. Heflin collection 1857-1937 (Bulk: 1880-1910)

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Mrs. R. W. Heflin collection 1857-1937 (Bulk: 1880-1910)

Scrapbooks, postcards, printed materials, newspapers, stamps, photographs, memorandum books, and a deed of trust document the interests and geographical background of one family.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6639623

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Smith, William Stephens, 1755-1816

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William Stephens Smith (b. November 8, 1755, Suffolk County, NY–d. June 10, 1816, Lebanon, NY) was a United States Representative from New York. He married Abigail "Nabby" Adams, the daughter of President John Adams, and was a brother-in-law of President John Quincy Adams. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1774. He served in the Revolutionary Army as aide-de-camp to general John Sullivan in 1776. Smith fought in the Battle of Long Island, was wounded...

Frankenberger, Josie

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Frankenberger family

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Frankenberger, Daisy

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Bronston & Co.

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Heflin, R. W., Mrs.

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Little is specifically known of Mrs. R. W. Heflin, donor of the materials. An assumption can be made that she was Josie Frankenberger, daughter of W. L. Frankenberger and Daisy D. Frankenberger of Pearland, Texas. Mrs Heflin's maternal grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. William Steel Smith of Garnett, Kansas, whose family probably emigrated from Illinois after the Civil War to settle in eastern Kansas. From the guide to the Mrs. R. W. Heflin collection MC115. 55148083., 1857-1937, (Bulk:...