Henry Osgood Du Bois papers, 1803-1944.

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Henry Osgood Du Bois papers, 1803-1944.

Personal and family correspondence, poems, genealogical writings, literary manuscripts, clippings, and a few papers, 1803-1944, of Rev. Henry Osgood Du Bois of New York City, and a few other members of the Du Bois and Smith families.

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Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875

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Stuart family.

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Du Bois, Emily.

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Maher family.

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Du Bois family.

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Du Bois, Henry Osgood, 1855-1949.

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Clergyman and Angel of the Catholic Apostolic Church; born in Zanesville, Ohio, died in New York City, 1949. From the description of Henry Osgood Du Bois papers, 1803-1944. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58781664 ...