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Yellowstone photo album 1, page 27 Yellowstone National Park
William M Oliver and daughter Sarah pose for portrait Great Smoky Mountains National Park Oliver, William M. & daughter, Sarah, III-P-17206
Yellowstone photo album 1a, page 1 Yellowstone National Park
Elijah Messer sitting in chair with son Carson holding violins Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fiddling Lige" Messer and Carson. Both men hold violins.",Messer, Elijah and son Carson, III-P-17816
Founders and Frontiersmen: Historic Places Commemorating Early Nationhood and the Westward Movement, 1783-1828 University of Georgia Libraries vol. 7; Call number: j84: i29.2: h62/9 v.7.
Photographic postcard of Boucher's father and mother, circa 1900 National Park Service Photographic Postcard of the Bouchers Father and Mother.
Circa 1900
Yellowstone photo album 1a, page 7 Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone photo album 1a, page 2 Yellowstone National Park
Letter, Henry Crane to son [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Personal letter written in black ink on one side of a sheet of off white blue lined paper (foolscap) from Henry Crane(?Crans) apparently to his son. (Heading and opening lines obscured by surface dirt.) Phonetic spelling. The reverse is filled with penciled calculations of algebraic equations, apparently exercises. Near the lower left corner John Brown is penciled in careful script lettering twice. Paper is brittle, creased by 4 horizontal, 2 diagonal, and 1 vertical folds, stained by water.
Letter, 1791 April 4, John Wager (Harpers Ferry) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA) [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Letter dated April 4th, 1791 to John Wager Jr. living at Mr. Phillip Wager's store in Second St. near Race St. in Philadelphia, Pa from John Wager Sr. in Harpers Ferry.
1791-04-04
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Letter, 1791 April 4, John Wager (Harpers Ferry) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA) [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Letter dated April 4th, 1791 to John Wager Jr. living at Mr. Phillip Wager's store in Second St. near Race St. in Philadelphia, Pa from John Wager Sr. in Harpers Ferry.
1791-04-04
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Letter, 1790 July 17, John Wager (Harpers Ferry VA) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA), page 4 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Two (2) page letter dated July 17, 1790, to John Wager Jr from John Wager Sr. this letter outlines the fact that John Jr is heir to upwards of 300 acres of land formerly belonging to Robert Harper. John Jr has to prove Sara Harper was his mother and she is the daughter of Joseph Harper. Cross reference to Elizabeth Jacobs deposition (hafe 216440).
1790-07-17
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Letter, 1790 July 17, John Wager (Harpers Ferry VA) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA), page 1 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Two (2) page letter dated July 17, 1790, to John Wager Jr from John Wager Sr. this letter outlines the fact that John Jr is heir to upwards of 300 acres of land formerly belonging to Robert Harper. John Jr has to prove Sara Harper was his mother and she is the daughter of Joseph Harper. Cross reference to Elizabeth Jacobs deposition (hafe 216440).
1790-07-17
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Letter, 1790 July 17, John Wager (Harpers Ferry VA) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA), page 3 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Two (2) page letter dated July 17, 1790, to John Wager Jr from John Wager Sr. this letter outlines the fact that John Jr is heir to upwards of 300 acres of land formerly belonging to Robert Harper. John Jr has to prove Sara Harper was his mother and she is the daughter of Joseph Harper. Cross reference to Elizabeth Jacobs deposition (hafe 216440).
1790-07-17
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Letter, 1790 July 17, John Wager (Harpers Ferry VA) to John Wager Junior (Philadelphia PA), page 2 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Two (2) page letter dated July 17, 1790, to John Wager Jr from John Wager Sr. this letter outlines the fact that John Jr is heir to upwards of 300 acres of land formerly belonging to Robert Harper. John Jr has to prove Sara Harper was his mother and she is the daughter of Joseph Harper. Cross reference to Elizabeth Jacobs deposition (hafe 216440).
1790-07-17
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