Glen family papers, 1712-1807, [188-].

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Glen family papers, 1712-1807, [188-].

Papers of three members of the Glen family of Schenectady and Albany County, New York, including transcripts created some time in the 1880s by John Austin Stevens of ca. 180 items of correspondence and papers, 1760-1785 (bulk 1778-1783), of Henry Glen of Schenectady, New York; as well as original correspondence and papers of Henry, Jacob, and Cornelius Glen, dated 1712-1807.

1 box (ca. 330 items)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771456

Churchill County Museum

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