Papers. 1826-1927.

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Papers. 1826-1927.

Correspondence, legal documents, and accounts, relating to the law firm, real estate, and personal affairs of Stuart B. Shotwell (1819-1890), lawyer, of Cadiz, Ohio, and Walter G. Shotwell (1856-1938), prosecuting attorney and judge, of Harrison Co., Ohio. Contact repository for more information.

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Shotwell, Walter Gaston, 1856-1938

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