Biographical data on Bradley Bunnell and Lafayette Houghton Bunnell, 1828-1889.

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Biographical data on Bradley Bunnell and Lafayette Houghton Bunnell, 1828-1889.

Medical diplomas and membership and military commission certificates of Bradley Bunnell and Lafayette H. Bunnell. Also an 1837 deed for land just outside of Chicago, Illinois, and information on the Van Rensselaer family (1889).

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