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Frederick Whittlesey Papers, 1826-1831
4 Volumes Four volumes, each approximately 6 inches by 7.5 inches. 4 Volumes- Abstract Or Scope
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Four volumes of records created by Frederick Whittlesey (June 12, 1799 – September 19, 1851), an early Rochester lawyer, Congressional representative, and leader of Anti-Masonic movement. The records in this collection date between 1826 and 1831. They include a day book, cash books, and a scrapbook on the Morgan disappearance.
George M. B. Hawley Collection, 1783-1941
1.5 Cubic Feet 3 boxes- Abstract Or Scope
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George M. B. Hawley was a Geneva, New York attorney and historian. He collected materials related to the early history of central New York. His papers include manuscripts, correspondence, newspaper articles, photographs regarding Tucson Artifacts (excavated 1924-1925), Pulteney Estates as well as others; map of homestead farm belonging to William Potter, Rhode Island, 1800. Contains deeds to Pulteney Estate land sales.Also includes a rare slave registration document from Ontario County, 1804. The collection materials date between 1793 and 1940.
George M. B. Hawley Collection, 1783-1941 1.5 Cubic Feet 3 boxes
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George M. B. Hawley was a Geneva, New York attorney and historian. He collected materials related to the early history of central New York. His papers include manuscripts, correspondence, newspaper articles, photographs regarding Tucson Artifacts (excavated 1924-1925), Pulteney Estates as well as others; map of homestead farm belonging to William Potter, Rhode Island, 1800. Contains deeds to Pulteney Estate land sales.Also includes a rare slave registration document from Ontario County, 1804. The collection materials date between 1793 and 1940.
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