Samuel S. Miner papers, 1826-1888 [microform].

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Samuel S. Miner papers, 1826-1888 [microform].

Papers of Samuel S. Miner include correspondence to and from Miner concerning education, social life politics, hydropath, and personal family matters. Civil War letters from an unidentified soldier discuss Vicksburg, the draft, and the Copperhead movement.

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United States. Army

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Samuel Stillman Miner, b. 1808 in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Conn., was foreman in his father's shoe factory. In 1833 he began a shoe business with Henry Taylor in Maysville, Ky.; he married Araminta Brooks 1835. From the description of Samuel S. Miner papers, 1826-1888 [microform]. (Ohio Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 46318139 ...