Biographical data and memorabilia, 1877, 1881-1920.

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Biographical data and memorabilia, 1877, 1881-1920.

Genealogical notes, correspondence, and documents of this St. Paul, Minnesota attorney, including a Washington College diploma (1892); letters with E. B. Graves and with Frances Dampier, mother of his son, Hugh, who was in California (1918-1919); and with Hugh (1919); Illinois law license (1919); will (1920); and correspondence about his law practice and declining finances (1920). Oversize items (+939: O'Neall) include a University of Minnesota law diploma (June 3, 1877) and a California admission to practice law (October 26, 1903).

39 items, and 2 oversize items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7317432

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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O'Neall, Grosvenor P. (Grosvenor Pixley), 1872-

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University of Minnesota. Law School.

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Graves, E. B. (Edward B.).

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Dampier, Frances.

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