Charles H. Steffens and family papers, 1800-1948.

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Charles H. Steffens and family papers, 1800-1948.

Correspondence, account books, diaries, and other papers of the Steffens family and the related Felch family, who lived in various places in Minnesota and the Midwest.

3.0 cu. ft. (7 boxes, incl. 16 v.; 2 v. shelved loose; 2 oversize items).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6688844

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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