Samuel Comfort papers, 1855-1961.

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Samuel Comfort papers, 1855-1961.

Consists of correspondence, documents, photographs, diaries, memorabilia, and printed matter of Comfort, a member of a distinguished Bucks County (Pa.) Quaker family.

3.2 linear ft. (7 boxes, 1 oversize folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8309234

Princeton University Library

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