Hascal R. Brill and family papers, 1805, 1849-1964.

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Hascal R. Brill and family papers, 1805, 1849-1964.

Personal, family, and business correspondence, diaries, legal papers, articles, and genealogical materials of Brill, a St. Paul lawyer, judge, and trustee of Hamline University, and several members of his family.

11.0 cu. ft. (22 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6766258

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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