Papers, 1835-1922 (bulk 1882-1922).

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Papers, 1835-1922 (bulk 1882-1922).

This collection contains correspondence and genealogical information compiled by Reverend David L. Lander about his family, which at one time lived in Bourbon County, Kentucky. It also includes a history of the Lander family, written by Lander in 1882, with revised editions written in 1909-1910 and 1922.

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