Correspondence, 1890.

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Correspondence, 1890.

Correspondence, Nov. 15, 1890, from W.E. Ambler, Judge of Probate, Pentwater (Mich.) to Butterfield, about writing wills. The letter refers to an enclosed copy of a will which is no longer part of the collection.

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Butterfield, Daniel, 1831-1901

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Butterfield was born on October 31, 1831 in Utica, New York. He attended Union Academy and then graduated in 1849, from Union College in Schenectady, New York, where he became a member of the Sigma Phi Society. That same year, his father, John Warren Butterfield, founded the express company of Butterfield, Wasson, and Co., which later became the American Express Company. After graduating, Daniel studied law but as he was too young to sit the New York bar exam, he toured the country instead. Upon...

Ambler, W. E.

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Michigan. Probate Court (Oceana County)

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