Records, 1825-1926.

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Records, 1825-1926.

The materials in this collection are the records of the Society from 1825 to 1926. There are also photographs of the Natural History camp and camp participants, 1886-1888, 1890, 1892, and 1906. See the Contents List for a description of the manuscripts.

1 box.3 v. ; folio.27 v. ; octavo.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7000776

American Antiquarian Society

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Green, Samuel Swett, 1837-1918

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Green, John, 1783-1865

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Raymenton, William H.

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