William B. Lenoir papers, 1834-1844.

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William B. Lenoir papers, 1834-1844.

Carbon copies of typed transcriptions of letters sent to William B. Lenoir, a postmaster of Roane County, Tenn., from his brother, Walter R. Lenoir, a farmer in Boone County, Mo., and his daughter and son-in-law, Eliza and John Martin, merchants of Memphis, Tenn.

34 letters.

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Martin, John T.

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