Bradley Jay Knight and family papers, 1850-1967.

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Bradley Jay Knight and family papers, 1850-1967.

Diary of Alta M. King (1871-1872) records the daily activities of a schoolgirl, social life, and family activities in Rochelle, Ill. Diaries of William H. King (1885-1894) record the daily activities of a farmer and stockman in Rochelle, Ill., including a visit to New Orleans, La., during the Cotton Centennial Exposition in Feb. 1885. Also included are two letters from a man going to California via Cape Horn during the California Gold Rush and genealogical notes on the Knight, King, Oakes, and McCormick families.

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Oakes family.

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Knight, Bradley

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King, Alta M.

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McCormick family.

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King family.

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King, William Harvey, 1861-

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Conditions in Russia is a speech of Hon. William H. King, a Senator from the state of Utah. It was delivered in the Senate on Jan. 22 and Apr.24, 1924, Washington, Government of the United States of America. From the description of Conditions in Russia, 1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122494480 ...

Knight family.

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