Nelson D. Miller papers, 1843-1918.

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Nelson D. Miller papers, 1843-1918.

Letters, service records, clippings, biographical data, and printed matter relating to Miller's career (1879-1913) as a railroad engineer for various lines in Minnesota and the Northwest.

32 items and 1 oversize item.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8341111

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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