Morrill family papers, 1631-1925

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Morrill family papers, 1631-1925

The papers of the Morrill family, 1631-1925, include family property deeds and Samuel Morrill's diplomatic passports and appointments as secretary of the American Embassy in Paris and Berlin. Also included is a volume of genealogical information and heraldic crests.

1 oversize box and 1 oversize volume.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8197260

Massachusetts Historical Society

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United States. Embassy (Germany)

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Ida May Cooper was born in Kenyonville, N.Y. in 1870 and worked as a nurse. In 1899, she traveled through Europe as companion to an elderly woman. She married Colonel R. Stowell in 1902, had no children, and died in 1962 in Medina, N.Y. Andrew Dickson White was Ambassador to Germany from 1897 to 1902. From the description of United States passport, 1899. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 775432509 ...

Morrill, Samuel S.

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United States. Embassy (France)

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Morrill family.

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