Heath, Andrew M. 1859-1860 letters.

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Heath, Andrew M. 1859-1860 letters.

Heath, a schoolteacher in Hudson, IL, writes to his sister and cousin in New Hampshire about national politics, his attempts at homesteading, and everyday life in rural mid-18th century Illinois. Collection includes 5 letters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7616054

The Filson Historical Society

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