Papers, 1822-1928.

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Papers, 1822-1928.

Scattered correspondence, bills and receipts, legal and other papers of the Hall and Marmion families of Harpers Ferry, Va. (now W. Va.). Of particular interest are the letters to John H. and Statira (Preble) Hall from Joan (Preble) Hill of Brooklyn, N.Y., and of other Preble family members, discussing family and social life and describing a fire in New York City in 1835. Other items include a manuscript volume belonging to Dr. Nicholas Marmion containing lectures by Dr. Nathaniel Chapman, M.D., of the University of Pennsylvania; a brief account by William V. Marmion of a trip from St. Joseph, Mo., to Denver, Colo., ca. 1862; and several agreements for the hire of slaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7264268

Virginia Historical Society Library

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Marmion, Annie P.

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Marmion, Nicholas, 1798?-1882.

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Chapman, Nathaniel, 1780-1854

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Marmion, Robert A., b. 1844.

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Marmion, Lydia Preble Hall.

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Hall family.

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Hill, Joan Preble, d. 1844.

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Hall, John Hancock, 1781-1841

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Inventor, of Maine. From the description of John Hancock Hall papers, 1817-1837. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 213814418 ...

Hall's Rifle Works (Harpers Ferry, Va.)

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Marmion family.

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Marmion and Hall families of Harpers Ferry, W. Va. Represented are John H. Hall (d. 1841), inventor of the breechloading rifle, a native of Maine who moved to Harpers Ferry to establish a rifle works at the U.S. Armory there; his wife, Statira (Preble) Hall, also of Maine; their daughter, Lydia Preble Hall, who ca. 1840 married Dr. Nicholas Marmion (1798?-1882), an Irish immigrant, graduate of the University of Pennsylvania; and the Marmions' children, William V. Marmion (1840-1922), Robert A. M...

Hall, Statira Preble.

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Preble family.

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Marmion, Willard V., 1840-1922.

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