Family papers, 1799-1878.

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Family papers, 1799-1878.

Sermons (112, 1837-1843), miscellaneous writings (1824-1837), correspondence (1835-1855), record of expenses (1837-1842), and miscellaneous papers, of Prescott and other family members.

2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8048745

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