Channing Seabury and family papers, 1854-1955, 1987-1988.

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Channing Seabury and family papers, 1854-1955, 1987-1988.

Correspondence (1855-1934, 1987-1988), diary (1854-1863), newspaper clippings, and miscellany, all relating to the family of Channing Seabury, a businessman of St. Paul (Minn.) and later chairman of the Board of State Capitol Commissioners (1893-1908), including his sister, Caroline Seabury, who taught (1854-1863) in Columbus, Mississippi.

0.25 cu. ft. (1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8336734

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