Warren family papers, 1809-1967.
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Horn family
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Horn, Alexander, 1814-1905.
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Warren, Leslie Cobb
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Hokar (Ship)
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Horn, Alexander, d. 1817.
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Southern California Fruit Exchanges
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Warren, Charles Clifton.
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Cato (Ship)
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Trading ship, out of Portsmouth, N.H., mastered by William W. Stevens. From the description of Cost appraisal, 1787 Feb. 15. (Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum). WorldCat record id: 70960983 ...
Warren, Minnie Horn.
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Sunkist Growers, inc.
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Warren family.
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Captain Alexander Horn managed the ships "Hokar" and "Cato," traveling between New York, New Orleans, and the British Isles from 1809-1812. He is the oldest family member in the collection. It is presumed he died in 1817 when his ship was lost at sea. Captain Horn's son, Alexander Horn, was born in 1814 in New York City. He married Mary Ann Simmons who was born in 1817 in New York City and adopted by Alexander's aunt and uncle. The pair married on December 31, 1834. Together, they h...