Crawford, William Carroll, Papers 1842-1848, 1875-1894

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Crawford, William Carroll, Papers 1842-1848, 1875-1894

Composed of correspondence, legal and financial documents, and an autobiography, the William Carroll Crawford Papers, 1842-1848, 1875-1894, illuminate the business career and family life of Crawford.

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