Family papers, 1823,1920.

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Family papers, 1823,1920.

Family papers, 1823-1920 and undated include the papers of Joseph Rowe Smith, Jr. with his promotion papers, photographic images, and his medical writings. Also, the papers of Joseph Rowe Smith, Sr., include his diary detailing his military career and travels in Michigan, Florida, and New York (State), 1823-1835; medical reports on his injured elbow; and estate papers. There is correspondence from Henry Smith to his brother Joseph R. Smith, Sr., 1830-1849; a journal and miscellaneous papers of Horace Smith; and miscellaneous family history papers. With the collection are 44 early photographic images including daugerreotypes, tintypes, and cartes de visite of the Smith family. The Clarke also has an oversized framed painting of Joseph Rowe Smith, Sr.

1.5 cubic ft. (in 3 boxes) : ill.

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Smith, Joseph Rowe, 1802-1868.

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