Charles W. and Eva S. Jerome and family papers. Undated and 1855-1966.

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Charles W. and Eva S. Jerome and family papers. Undated and 1855-1966.

Family and personal correspondence and memorabilia of Charles W. and Eva Sardeson Jerome during their residence in several Minnesota communities (undated and 1855-1966); genealogical letters and data on the Jerome, Waldron, Sardeson, Rossing, and related families (1884-1886, 1922); literary manuscripts by Eva S. Jerome and other Jerome family members (1895-1953?); papers relating to Eva S. Jerome's social action activities (1906-1966); and photocopied transcripts of diaries, love letters, reminiscences, and a poem (1883-1965) of Eva S. and Charles W. Jerome, transcribed by their grandson, Richard Jerome Sommer in the 1980s.

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