John Lynch diary, 1850-1892.

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John Lynch diary, 1850-1892.

Diary, keeper unidentified, including newspaper articles and other papers pertaining to John Lynch, Portland, Me., merchant, state legislator, U.S. representative (1839-1847), and newspaper publisher of Portland Daily Press and Washington (D.C.) Daily Union. The diary may possibly have been kept by Lynch.

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