Papers, 1816-1939.

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Papers, 1816-1939.

Letters, tax reciepts, certificates, visiting lists, writings and photographs of Lee family members. Includes reports by Horatio Lee Shumway on labor conditions at Lackawanna Steel Company, and clippings about Ida M. Tarbell.

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Lee, Mary H.

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Lee, George Washington, 1815-1874

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Lee, Horatio Shumway, 1867-1925.

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Lumber dealer, athlete and leader of the Buffalo Boy Scout movement. From the description of An excursion to Point Abino : typescript, 1884 Apr. 20. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33484402 ...

Lee, Florence, 1871 or 2-1961.

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Shumway, Horatio, 1788-1871.

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Born in Belchertown, Mass. in 1788; studied law in New York City and practiced in Watertown, N.Y. Came to Buffalo in 1824; married Mary Heywood (born in Worcester, Mass.) in 1833. Elected to the New York State Assembly in 1846. The Shumways had one child, Mary H. Shumway. From the description of Horatio Shumway papers, 1841-1872. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 173260166 ...

Lackawanna Steel Company

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Lee family.

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Horatio Shumway, a prominent Buffalo attorney, was the first president of the First Presbyterian Society and the Buffalo Female Academy. His daughter, Mary Heywood Shumway, married George F. Lee. George F. and Mary H. Lee had two children, Horatio Shumway and Florence. From the description of Papers, 1816-1939. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33113532 ...