Bertholdt Fernow correspondence, 1877-1888.

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Bertholdt Fernow correspondence, 1877-1888.

Correspondence, 1877-1888, of archivist and historian Bertholdt Fernow, mostly pertaining to his historical researches and publication of his historical works. Included are letters from Charles W. Baird, Mary S. Booth, Thomas H. Edsall, George S. Conover, George W. Schuyler, and others.

1 box (ca. 340 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771382

Churchill County Museum

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Baird, Charles W. (Charles Washington), 1828-1887

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Edsall, Thomas H., b. 1841.

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Schuyler, George W

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Fernow, Berthold, 1837-1908

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Archivist, historian, and author and editor on works on documentary history of New York State. From the description of Bertholdt Fernow correspondence, 1877-1888. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58781933 ...

Conover, George S. (George Stillwell), 1824-

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Geneva, New York was initially a Seneca Native American village known as Kanadesaga. Destroyed by the Sullivan Expedition in 1779 as punishment for the Iroquois cooperation with the British during the American Revolution, it was later resettled by Europeans. The village of Geneva was incorporated in 1806 and later linked to the Erie Canal by the Cayuga-Seneca Canal. From the description of Kanadesaga and Geneva, 1888. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367900148 ...

Booth, Mary S.

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