[Marriage bond between Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks and minister's certificate of marriages]. 1931.

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[Marriage bond between Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks and minister's certificate of marriages]. 1931.

Ms. (photocopy). Title supplied by cataloger. Includes letter to Washington County court clerk from Mary Floyd, librarian, April 18, 1932.

[1] leaf ; 35 x 16 cm.

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