Family papers, 1854-1945.

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Family papers, 1854-1945.

Includes letters, certificates, clippings, receipt book, and memorabilia of George S. Nichols, 1854-1911, concerning Grand Army of the Republic activities, his Civil War services, family news, mining in Colorado, and the Trinity Episcopal Church in Athens, N.Y.; letters to George from his daughter Mary N. Howland, 1865-1911, and letters to Mary from her husband Frank Howland, 1868; family and personal letters written by Ann N. Nichols, 1864-1880; letters and financial records of Arthur Nichols concerning attendance at the Naval Academy, mining in Colorado, and estate matters, 1874-1945; letters, receipts, and memorabilia of Sylvester Nichols concerning politics and business in Colorado, 1880-1888; letters, tax records, title, map, leases, and financial papers concerning the May Queen Lode Mining Company, Colorado, 1905-1933; and political canvass books for Districts No. 1 and 2 in Athens, N.Y., 1880.

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