Papers, 1846-1877.

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Papers, 1846-1877.

Diaries (1849-1877, some gaps), reflecting Russell's family life, career, daily events, and religious views; and account books (3 v., 1846-1870), arranged chronologically, with index to the second vol., consisting of records of family and personal finances.

11 v.

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