John Armstrong family papers, [175-]-1944.

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John Armstrong family papers, [175-]-1944.

Correspondence (1819-1944), genealogical materials (1750s-1930s), photographs (undated and 1886, 1906), clippings (1866-1943), certificates (1837-1917), and scrapbooks (1842-1941) documenting five generations of an Ohio family, many of whose descendants lived in Minnesota.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6648398

Related Entities

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Armstrong, George Washington, 1827-1877.

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Armstrong, James, 1816-1862.

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Coleman, Caroline Newington, 1815-1893.

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Coleman, Thomas William, 1805-1885.

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Armstrong, John Milton, 1818-1901.

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Biographical data was taken from the collection. More detailed information about the people mentioned above, and about other family members, can be found in the collection's genealogical materials. See also Minnesota History, 14:101; 17:211. John Armstrong, Jr. was born on April 20, 1793 in Allegheny County, Pennsylania, the son of John and Elizabeth McElroy Armstrong. In 1803 the family moved to Columbia County, Ohio. A farmer, contractor, carpenter, and builder, Armstr...

Noakes, Susannah, d. 1899.

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Armstrong, Isabella Hedges, b. 1864.

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Armstrong family.

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United States. Army. Medical Reserve Corps

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McKaig family.

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Gorman, Willis Arnold, 1816-1876

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Willis A. Gorman was born January 12, 1816 in Fleming County, Kentucky, the son of David and Elizabeth Gorman. The family moved to Bloomington, Indiana in 1836 where Willis studied law at Indiana University. He was elected to the Indiana legislature when he was 23 and served five terms. He enlisted as a private in the Third Indiana Volunteers when the war with Mexico broke out and was elected a major in June 1846. After the regiment returned home he organized the Fourth Indiana Regi...

Democratic Party (Ohio)

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Tillinghast, Caroline Amelia Armstrong, d. 1922.

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Breslin, John G.

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Brinckerhoff family.

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Duncan family.

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Nelson family.

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Ward, Artemus, 1834-1867

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American humorist. From the description of Papers, ca. 1853-ca. 1865. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 14582259 Pen name of Charles Farrar Browne, Maine born writer and humorist who wrote for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Vanity Fair and edited Punch in London, England. From the description of Letter, June 23, 1866. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 56089374 ...

Armstrong, Mary Ann Nelson, 1823-1901.

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Newington family.

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Noakes family.

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Goodwin, Minnie Newington, d. 1930.

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Noakes, Thomas.

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Rice, Henry M. (Henry Mower), 1816-1894

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Spaulding family.

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