John Williams family papers, 1785-[ca. 1935].

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John Williams family papers, 1785-[ca. 1935].

Deeds, leases, and other legal papers (to 1847); some correspondence of Harriet Martin Williams concerning Presbyterian Church affairs; Williams family history (1895); album of interior views of the Williams (Parker) Mansion, description of the mansion, and a postcard view. Also, two books by Harriet Martin Williams: "The Grey Man" (about John Williams), and "The Woody Hill Meadow," both illustrated with photographs.

.1 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904842

Cornell University Library

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