George Henry Durrie papers, 1838-1866 and ca. 1930.

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George Henry Durrie papers, 1838-1866 and ca. 1930.

Correspondence, diary (1845-1846), sketchbook, 5 pencil sketches, newspaper clippings, photos, and other papers, of Durrie; and correspondence of Durrie's wife, Sarah A. (Perkins) Durrie and letter ((ca. 1930) of his daughter, Mary Clarissa Durrie.

5 in. (120 items)

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Durrie, Sarah A. Perkins, 1814-1900

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