Solomon G. Haven family papers, 1839-1895.

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Solomon G. Haven family papers, 1839-1895.

The Solomon G. Haven family papers contain the business and personal letters of Solomon Haven, a Buffalo, New York, lawyer and politician, as well as many letters concerning his wife, Harriet Newell Scott, and daughters, Mary and Ida Haven.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8175917

William L. Clements Library

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