Shettles, Elijah L., papers, 1792-1940.

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Shettles, Elijah L., papers, 1792-1940.

Shettles' papers include correspondence, diary, reminiscences, genealogical notes, biographical sketches, legal documents, land papers, maps, military papers, financial papers, notes, reports, minutes, proceedings, book lists, literary productions, newspapers, printed material, clippings, and photographs.

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