Ogden N. Rood correspondence, 1843-1902.

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Ogden N. Rood correspondence, 1843-1902.

Consists primarily of letters by Rood (Princeton Class of 1852), written from Troy, N.Y., and Munich, Germany, to Mary Ogden (aunt) and Helen (sister) and Margaret Rood (aunt), and letters to him from family and friends, including one each from the artists W. B. Van Ingen and George Smillie.

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Princeton University Library

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Rood, Helen.

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Scott, R. B. Y. (Robert Balgarnie Young), 1899-

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Drawings made by Robert Scott based on photographs taken by Ray Wimberly. From the description of Brownsville, Texas Prints 1970. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 466172235 Robert Scott was a farmer at Oak Hill, Little Britain Township, Lancaster County, Pa. From the description of Robert Scott account book, 1865-1870. (Millersville University Library). WorldCat record id: 50849826 Epithet: Dean of Rochester British Librar...

Rood, Mathilde Prunner.

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Rood, Ogden N. (Ogden Nicholas), 1831-1902

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Rood family.

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