Homer Everett Household memorandums, 1863 June 28 - 1874 Apr. 29.

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Homer Everett Household memorandums, 1863 June 28 - 1874 Apr. 29.

Book entitled "Household Memorandums" written by Everett and his children, chiefly Lillie and Charles, with scattered entries spanning from 28 June, 1863 to 29 Apr., 1874 and also including clippings from northwestern Ohio newspapers, mainly concerning Everett's time as a member of the Ohio Senate (1867-1871).

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Postmaster, sheriff, and lawyer, of Fremont, Ohio; also county auditor, state senator (1867-1871), mayor, and historian; m. 1: Hannah Bates (d. 1840): one daughter, Hannah; 2.: Susan Albina Brush (d. 1855): two sons and two daughters: George Homer, Charles Egbert, Albina Elizabeth, and Lillie; and 3.: Minerva E. Justice. From the description of Homer Everett Household memorandums, 1863 June 28-1874 Apr. 29. (Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center). WorldCat record id: 74986062 ...

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