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Letter, 1871 May 22, Ellen Aris (Harpers Ferry) to Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Letter from Ellen Avis, Harpers Ferry to "Virginia", dated May 22, 1871.
1871-05-22
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Letter, 1871 May 22, Ellen Aris (Harpers Ferry) to Virginia Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Ellen Aris writing about her uncle Robert's land and other family members 
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Letter, 1871 July 29, Ellen Avis (Harpers Ferry) to Mr. A, Denver (Washington DC), page 1 and 3 [recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Ellen Avis writing about family lineage
1871-07-29
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Letter, 1871 July 29, Ellen Avis (Harpers Ferry) to Mr. A, Denver (Washington DC), page 2 and 4 [verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Letter from Ellen Avis, Harpers Ferry to Mr. A. Denver, Washington, D.C., dated July 29, 1871.
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Harper family, genealogical record Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Genealogical record - Harper family, written in ink on both sides of a sheet of off-white laid paper ruled with blue horizontal lines. The obverse in headed-1 "Harper family" PA. The record begins with John Harper born 1632 and the latest date is 1889 referring to the sale of Wager Bridge to the B and O. There are underlinings and insertions in blue pencil. Upper half has suffered insect damage, 2/3 of upper half of the obverse is discolored, creases.
Harper family, genealogical record Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Geneological record - Harper family, written in ink on both sides of a sheet of off-white laid paper ruled with blue horizontal lines. The obverse in headed-1 "Harper family" PA. The record begins with John Harper born 1632 and the latest date is 1889 referring to the sale of Wager Bridge to the B and O. There are underlinings and insertions in blue pencil. Upper half has suffered insect damage, 2/3 of upper half of the obverse is discolored, creases.

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