Papers, 1821-1887.

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Papers, 1821-1887.

Agreements, accounts, receipts, deeds, leases, legal papers, school records, letters received, and family wills and estate papers concerning property, business and legal matters, family affairs, and the estates of Henry Young, Elizabeth Young, John Young, Charles G. Ferris, and Catherine C. Young.

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Young, Catherine (Catherine Elizabeth)

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Ferris, Charles G. (Charles Goadsby), approximately 1796-1848

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U.S. Congressman from the state of New York, 1834-1843. From the description of Charles G. Ferris memorandum and daybook, 1815-1827. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 192094573 ...

Young, Henry

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Music researcher and railroad worker. In the early 1970s led the effort to get the United States Postal Service to issue a commemorative Jimmie Rodgers postage stamp. Author of the book, Haywire Mac and the Big Rock Candy Mountain ([United States]: Stillhouse Hollow Publishers, 1981). From the description of Oral history interview with Henry Young; 1971 August 17; interview conducted by Frank Jones. 1971 Aug. 17. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record...

Young, Elizabeth, 1934-

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Young, John

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John Young was a successful Halifax businessman, author, and politician. Born in Falkirk, Scotland, in 1773 to Janet and William Young, he was educated at the University of Glasgow around 1790. Young performed well in his theological studies at the university but decided not to become a Presbyterian Minister as his family had hoped. Instead, he abandoned theology to pursue business in Falkirk and Glasgow. He married Agnes Renny and had nine children, including George, Charles, and William. In 18...