Correspondence, 1838-1842 (bulk 1838, 1842).

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Correspondence, 1838-1842 (bulk 1838, 1842).

Letter to Alfred P. Edgerton from his mother and sister regarding family matters, and a note from Smith & Hazard regarding a shipment of salt.

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Edgerton, Alfred P. (Alfred Peck), 1813-1897

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Hicksville, Ohio, and Fort Wayne, Indiana, politician and businessman. From the description of Why Indians are now to be permitted to vote under certain conditions : in the land, erstwhile, of the Miamis and of the Pottawatomies letter, [1881?]. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 39380885 Alfred Peck Edgerton (1813-1897) is the founder of Edgerton, Ohio. He moved from New York to Hicksville, Ohio, in 1837 and became manager of the American Land Company. He was a member ...