Puffer-Markham family papers, 1794-1910.
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Markham, Wayne, 1796-1872.
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Markham, William, 1762-1826.
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Markham family.
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Puffer, Linda.
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Boughton, Horace, 1833-1891.
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Markham, Guy, 1800-1892.
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Puffer, Susan Emma Markham, 1843-1894.
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United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 9th (1861-1863)
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Puffer family.
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National Wool Growers Association (U.S.)
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The National Wool Growers Association (U.S.) was established in 1865, and was the first national livestock organization in the United States. In 1989, it merged with the American Sheep Producers Council (established in 1955) to form the American Sheep Industry Association (ASI). The National Wool Growers Association (NWGA) was concerned with all aspects of the production, distribution, and marketing of lamb and wool. From the description of National Wool Growers Association (U.S.) re...
Puffer, Henry M.
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Markham, Eliza Emma Williams, b. 1802.
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Markham, William Guy, 1836-1922.
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Markham, David.
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Puffer, Isabel.
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United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 108th (1862-1865)
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Dexter, Phoebe, 1765-1851.
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Chamberlain, Daniel Henry, 1835-1907
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Attorney and politician. A native of Massachusetts, during the Civil War he was a lieutenant of the 5th Massachusetts Regiment (an African American unit) and from 1866 to about 1876 lived in South Carolina, where he was elected governor in 1874. Chamberlain lost his office in 1876 and left South Carolina to practice law in New York. From the description of Letter, 1885 Feb. 9. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37522002 Attorney and politician; nati...
United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 143rd (1862-1865)
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Markham, Mary Elizabeth.
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Puffer, Charles Chenery, 1841-1915.
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Puffer, William Guy.
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