Nathaniel Pendleton papers, 1767-1867.

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Nathaniel Pendleton papers, 1767-1867.

Correspondence, licenses and certificates, land papers, legal and financial documents, and a few family papers, 1767-1848, of jurist and Revolutionary War officer Nathaniel Pendlton of Virginia, Georgia, and New York City.

1 box (ca. 200 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7582420

Churchill County Museum

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