Stevens T. Mason visual materials series. ca. 1830s-ca. 1880s.

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Stevens T. Mason visual materials series. ca. 1830s-ca. 1880s.

Prints (ca. 1880s) of a portrait of Mason's sister, Emily Virginia Mason, Mason's grave in New York City, and Mason's home in Detroit, Michigan; portrait of Mason's daughter, Dorothea Mason Wright; photograph of painting of Mason (ca. 1830s); and photographs of statue of Mason.

1 envelope.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8334329

Bentley Historical Library

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Mason, Emily Virginia.

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Mason, Stevens Thomson, 1811-1843

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Stevens Thomson Mason was born in Virginia (October 27, 1811) and educated in Kentucky where his father had emigrated in 1812. In 1830, his father, John Mason, was appointed secretary of the Territory of Michigan by President Andrew Jackson. He resigned a year later and left for Texas and Mexico perhaps on a mission for the president. In his place, Jackson named the nineteen year old Stevens Mason to the vacant secretariat, taking his oath of office on July 25, 1831. As secretary Mason was also ...

Wright, Dorothea Mason.

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