Miner family miscellaneous papers, 1821-1897.

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Miner family miscellaneous papers, 1821-1897.

Booklets on various subjects, including religion, politics, education, and crime; almanacs; school catalogs; annual reports of a variety of businesses; embroidery pattern book; and other materials, relating to a variety of subjects; together with calling cards, envelopes, stamps, and an unidentified photograph.

3 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7958201

Sheldon Museum Research Center

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