Correspondence 1903-1909.

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Correspondence 1903-1909.

These five folders contain letters that Alma Collins Hollister of Mukwonago, Wisconsin, wrote to her brother W. P. Collins and his wife Louise between November 1903 and January 1909. They also contain letters that other members of the Hollister family wrote to William and Louise Collins in Boulder, Colorado.

5 folders (51 letters).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7454152

Boulder Public Library

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Hollister, Alma Collins.

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Collins, Louise

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Hollister, Mary Brisbane, 1828-1914

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Resident of Litchfield, Conn.; wife of Gideon Hiram Hollister, lawyer, author, and U.S. Minister to Haiti. From the description of Mary Brisbane Hollister scrapbook, 1840-1903. (Litchfield Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 771927066 ...

Hollister, Edith

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Hollister, Clark

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Collins, William Penn, 1865-1949

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William Penn Collins was born in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, in 1865. After attending law school at the University of Wisconsin he moved to Boulder, Colorado, in 1898. He practiced law in Boulder until the 1920s, when he moved his office to Denver. Collins, who was an amateur beekeeper, was for many years active in the Colorado Socialist Party. Several of his relatives from Wisconsin lived in Cuba, and corresponded with him from there. Collins died on 19 August 1949 at age 84. ...