Papers, 1844-1926.

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Papers, 1844-1926.

Family correspondence of the Wilcox, Nash and Scranton families of Madison, Conn., Montreal, Canada, and Northampton, Mass.; correspondents include Ansley Wilcox and Marrion Wilcox; undated letter from Jane Wilcox to her mother states that her conscience forbids her trespassing on the Sabbath by writing letters.

1 box (105 items) ; 39 x 26 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7396391

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Wilcox Family.

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Scranton, Eliza Maria Wilcox.

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Nash, Catherine A. Wilcox, 1824-1903.

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Wilcox, Marrion, 1858-1926

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Wilcox, Ansley, 1856-1930

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Buffalo attorney, statesman and philanthropist. Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as President in Wilcox's house after the assassination of William McKinley. From the description of Correspondence, 1901 Sept. 23-1928 Mar. 16. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33428700 Buffalo attorney, statesman and philanthropist. Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office in the Wilcox house. From the description of William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt s...