Materials relating to the Le Duc and Gardner families, 1959-1962.
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Gardner family.
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Le Duc, William Bronson.
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Gardner, Edith F.
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Le Duc, Florence Gray, d. 1929.
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Gardner, Augustine Vincent, 1880-1967
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Gardner, Mary Elizabeth Le Duc.
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Le Duc-Simmons House (Hastings, Minn.)
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Leduc family
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Dougherty, John Alley
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Le Duc, Alice Sumner, 1868-1962.
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Le Duc, Mary Elizabeth Bronson.
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Gardner, Mabel Mary, 1875-1967.
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Le Duc, William Gates, 1823-1917
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William Gates LeDuc (1823-1917) was born in Wilksevill, Gallia County, Ohio. In 1848, he graduated from Kenyon College and was admitted to the bar in 1849. In the early 1850s, he was engaged in the book trade, an occupation that took him to Kentucky, Tennessee, and Minnesota where he decided to settle. He lived first in St. Paul and in 1856 moved to Hastings, Minn. LeDuc promoted immigration to Minnesota, prepared and obtained the first charter for a railroad in the territory, organized the Waba...
Gardner, Augustine.
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Simmons, Carroll.
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Gardner, Katherine
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