Papers, 1904-1914.

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Papers, 1904-1914.

Obituaries of Edward Williams and Margaret B. Fuqua; letters (1910-1914) between Lucy and her mother, Sallie Genie Turner, relating to her mother's illness, and Lucy's marriage to Turner; miscellaneous correspondence and postcards; and "The Ladies Birthday Almanac" booklet (1908).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8066732

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Turner, Sallie Genie

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Queen Hotel (Weatherford, Okla.)

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Williams, Edward, -1904

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Thomas, Lucy A. Turner, 1889-1960

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Resident of Fort Sill and Lawton, Okla.; b. Lucy A. Turner in Texas; m. William Thomas, of Buffalo, N.Y., 1914 at Queen Hotel, Weatherford, Okla. From the description of Papers, 1904-1914. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70978957 ...

Fuqua, Margaret B., 1872-

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Thomas, William H.

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Brigade quartermaster with the Illinois Mounted Volunteers under General Joseph Duncan during the Black Hawk War. From the description of Quartermaster's book, April-May 1832. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 49931078 William H. Thomas was a blast furnace engineer. Along with Myron Sharp, Thomas gathered information and took photographs of the existing blast furnaces in western Pennsylvania. From the description of Ppaers c1924-1970 bul...