Winterbotham-Shaw family papers, 1909-1991.

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Winterbotham-Shaw family papers, 1909-1991.

A collection of personal and family correspondence among Shaw and Winterbotham family members including Theodora W. Brown, Alfred, Joseph and Rue Shaw, mother Anne Reynolds Winterbotham, father John H. Winterbotham, and cousin Frederick Winterbotham.

0.8 linear feet (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7998614

Newberry Library

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Brown, Theodora Winterbotham.

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Shaw, Rue Winterbotham

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Shaw, Joseph W.

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