Emma C. Watters scrapbooks, 1859-1924.

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Emma C. Watters scrapbooks, 1859-1924.

Collection consists of two genealogy scrapbooks compiled by the Watterses in 1919 and 1923.

.75 linear feet (2 v.)

eng,

ger,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6769701

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Bute family.

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Watters, Leonidas Hamline, 1848-1906.

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Butz family.

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Watters, Bertha Louise, 1878-

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Kemmerer family.

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Watters family.

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Bethlehem Steel Company

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Watters, George Lawrence, 1885-

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Bardill family.

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Hark family.

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Moravian Church

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The Moravians came to the United States in 1735 primarily to preach the gospel to the Indians. Although the Moravians had contacts with many Indian tribes, they did most of their work among the Delawares. They followed this tribe westward from Pennsylvania to Ohio, to Canada, to Indiana,and finally to Kansas. They also worked among the Mahicans in New York and Connecticut, and among the Cherokees in Georgia and Oklahoma. The work lasted until 1900, for a total of over 150 years. From...

Schweitzer family.

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