Miller-Thum family : papers, 1781-1962.

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Miller-Thum family : papers, 1781-1962.

Included is correspondence regarding the Meriwether family and an aborted move from Va. to Ky.; and the Warrick Miller family of Louisville discussing antebellum family and social life, education, medicine, food, clothing, and agriculture; Doctor Mandeville Thum's 1847-1850 medical case/account book and school compositions; Charles Doll's 1870-1872 diary and expense account; legal papers; and genealogical material.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7566311

The Filson Historical Society

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