Correspondence, 1835-1873.

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Correspondence, 1835-1873.

Chiefly correspondence between Muzzy and his wife, Caroline Muzzy, concerning his work as manager of Muzzy and Wing, a blacksmith shop in Bucksport, his later move to Bangor, political interests and service as a Maine state representative, her domestic life, the raising of their children and grandchildren, and other family matters.

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