Andrew G. Chatfield and family papers, 1831-1942.

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Andrew G. Chatfield and family papers, 1831-1942.

Correspondence, accounts, and memorabilia of Chatfield, a New York, Wisconsin, and Minnesota lawyer, associate justice of the Minnesota territorial supreme court (1853-1857), Minnesota district judge (1871-1875), and founder of Belle Plaine, Scott County.

1.0 cu. ft. (2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6748310

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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