Warren D. Wood papers, 1866-1866.

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Warren D. Wood papers, 1866-1866.

This collection consists of photocopies of letters written by Warren D. Wood while he was living in Montana and working for the St. Louis and Montana Mining Company in Argenta. The letters primarily deal with a homestead Mr. Wood was in danger of loosing in Michigan. This collection consists of photocopies of letters written by Warren D. Wood while he was living in Montana and working for the St. Louis and Montana Mining Company in Argenta. The letters primarily deal with a homestead Mr. Wood was in danger of loosing in Michigan.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7792057

Montana Historical Society Library

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Wood, Warren D.

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Warren D. Wood was born in New York State, the son of Stephen and Mercy (Brown) Wood. He married Ann Maria Putnam in August 1839. They had two children a daughter Wealthy (b. 1842?), a daughter Josephine (b. 1847?) and a son Horace (b. 1852?). In 1866 he traveled to Montana and worked for the St. Louis and Montana Mining Company in Beaverhead County. He returned to Michigan. He died sometime before 1870. From the description of Warren D. Wood papers, 1866-1866. (Montana Historical So...

St. Louis and Montana Mining Company.

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