Letters, Nottingham, Pa., to Achilles Pugh, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1844-1850.

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Letters, Nottingham, Pa., to Achilles Pugh, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1844-1850.

Achilles Pugh received letters from his uncle Jesse and cousin Adriana concerning Jesse's grandson Evan Pugh (his fascination with Mormonism and trip to Nauvoo, Illinois, with John B. Webster; attending school at White's Town near Utica, New York; teaching school; and beginning a school on his father's property), deaths of Jesse and Evan's sister Elizabeth in 1847, and other family news.

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Pugh family.

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Evan Pugh was president of the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania and Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, predecessors of Penn State. From the description of Letters, Nottingham, Pa., to Achilles Pugh, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1844-1850. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 32871448 ...

Webster, J.B. (John Bainbridge), 1955-

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Pugh, Achilles, 1805-1874

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Pugh, Jesse, d. 1847.

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Pugh, Elizabeth, d. 1847.

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Pugh, Evan, 1828-1864

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Evan Pugh was Professor of Chemistry, Scientific and Practical Agriculture, Mineralogy, and Analytical Mechanics, and first president (1860-1864) at the forerunner to Pennsylvania State University. From the description of Evan Pugh papers, 1822-1864. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 31020132 ...

Pugh, Adriana,

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