Proctor-Webster family papers, 1846-1930.

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Proctor-Webster family papers, 1846-1930.

Brief papers of the Proctor-Webster Family concerning their life in Wisconsin. Included are advertising, financial statements, income tax forms, and stationery of A. H. Proctor, owner of an automobile and tire dealership in Columbus, Wisconsin, and programs, 1915-1920, of the Monday Study Club of Columbus of which Mrs. Winifred Proctor was a member. Deeds and legal papers concerning a Benninger family guardianship pertain to Mrs. Proctor's father, Samuel R. Webster of the Town of Elba, Dodge County, and to James Webster. Also pertaining to S. R. Webster is an undated paper on practical farming presented to a Farmers Institute and a Justice of the Peace inquest file about James McGill.

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Proctor, Winifred.

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Monday Study Club (Columbus, Wis.)

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McGill, James, d. 1912.

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Webster, Samuel R., 1859-1949.

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Proctor, A. H.

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Webster, James, 1849-1874.

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