Papers, 1772-1866, 1906-1907.

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Papers, 1772-1866, 1906-1907.

Correspondence, deeds, receipts, indentures, certificates, financial and legal papers, and early land patents, 1772-1866 and 1906-1907, of New York City sailmaker and Common Council member William D. Murphy and his son William D. Murphy, Jr.

.46 linear ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7770144

Churchill County Museum

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