Letter : Shabbona's Grove, Ill., to Asa Guild, Milford, N.H., 1854 July 1.

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Letter : Shabbona's Grove, Ill., to Asa Guild, Milford, N.H., 1854 July 1.

July 1, 1854, letter from Rufus Guild in Shabbona Grove, Ill., to his brother, Asa Guild, in Milford, N.H., regarding the location and prospects of Shabbona Grove and the history of the town's namesake, the Potawatomi chief, Shabbona.

1 item (1 sheet fold. to 4 p.) ; 25 cm. + envelope.

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