Thomas H. Williams and family papers, 1827-1965.

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Thomas H. Williams and family papers, 1827-1965.

Correspondence, diaries, clippings, genealogical data, and other papers relating to the family of Williams, a Minneapolis (Minn.) businessman and founder of the Minneapolis Athenaeum.

2.0 cu. ft. (5 boxes, incl. 46 v.).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6741429

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Williams, Nathan Witter, 1816-

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Williams, Edward Hale, 1882-

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Wilder family.

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Lovejoy, Elijah P. (Elijah Parish), 1802-1837

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Alton, Ill. newspaper editor and abolitionist, he was also an ordained Presbyterian minister and had edited the St. Louis Observer. He left St. Louis after several printing presses had been destroyed by pro-slavery mobs and came to Alton. There too, the pro-slavery faction destroyed his presses. In just such an attempt, a member of the mob shot Lovejoy and he died trying to save his press. From the description of Papers, 1835-1837. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat rec...

Gibson, Valerie G.

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Hale family.

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Williams, Ruth Hale, 1788-1867.

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Williams, Sarah Williams, 1853-1940.

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Fell, Vickers, 1819-.

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Gibson, Paris, 1830-1920

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Paris Gibson was born on July 1, 1830, in Brownfield, Maine. He was the son of Abel and Anne (Howard) Gibson. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1851. In 1853 he was elected to the Maine legislature. In August 1858, Gibson married Valeria G. Sweat, who was born in Brownfield, on Nov. 30, 1839. The couple had four children, two of whom died at an early age. The surviving sons, Phillip and Theodore, later helped their father in some of his business activities. In 1859 the new couple...

Grover, Mary Williams, 1818-1851.

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Williams, Robert Statham, 1859-

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Minneapolis Mill Company

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Williams, Thomas, 1779-1876

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Minneapolis Athenaeum

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Williams, Ruth Jewett, 1887-

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Williams, Samuel McKeehan, 1845-1930.

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Williams, Mary, 1856-1942.

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Williams, Edith, 1863-1939.

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Williams, Thomas Hale, 1813-1901.

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Williams, Edward Barclay.

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Williams family.

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Williams, Stephen Branch, 1828-1894.

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Williams, Martha Wilder Wheeler, ca. 1814-1910.

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