Jones (Mary C.) Papers 1846-1944

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Jones (Mary C.) Papers 1846-1944

Correspondence, reminiscences,clippings, literary productions, a map, minutes, proceedings, photographs, andscrapbooks comprise the Mary C. Jones Papers, 1846-1944, and relate to her familyand historical activities, in particular the research for a book entitled History ofMitchell County.

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