Tracy Family papers 1815-1903, bulk 1815-1893.

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Tracy Family papers 1815-1903, bulk 1815-1893.

The Tracy Family papers consist of letters written by members of a large family from Norwich, Connecticut while living away from home, including two letters from a missionary in India.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7139011

William L. Clements Library

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Tracy, Emily F.

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Brown, James W.

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Lucinda

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Tracy Family

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Tracy, Philena

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Tracy, Mary Ann

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Tracy, Sarah, 1820-1896

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Sarah Tracy was the secretary to the regent of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, Ann Pamela Cunningham of South Carolina. As the Civil War was descending on the nation, Sarah Tracy (and her sister as chaperone) moved into Mount Vernon to protect the estate and ensure absolute neutrality. This was a troubling time on the estate and at one point, she braved barricades, destroyed roads, and a night in a commandeered house, for promises of neutrality and supplies from General McClellan. For eigh...

Allen, Henry

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Tracy, Susan (Susanna)

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Tracy, George Lowell

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Tracy, David Jr.

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Tracy, Charles, active 1855

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Summer resident of Islesford, Me. From the description of Diary, 1855. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965286 ...

Tracy, David

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Tracy, Antoinette C.

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Tracy, Edwin A.

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Martin, John T.

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Dr. John Martin was an officer in the United States Army during World War II. He served in France after the Normandy invasion and throughout the European campaign until Germany surrendered. From the description of Papers, [194-?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122562448 John Martin is editor/publisher of Black Sparrow Press. William Young was the owner of Sans Souci Press (William Young and Company, Beacon Hill Booksellers, Cambridge, Massachusetts). From the de...

Bradley, C. C. (Charles Clive)

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Grant, Frank

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Tracy, Louise Treadwell

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Edgerton, Abby S.

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Bridgman, George M.

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Tracy, William

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Tracy, Elizabeth Strong

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