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Robert Everett Jr. letters, 1850-1856

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Primarily correspondence of the Everett family, concerning family news and health issues, and also covering abolition, temperance, women's rights, rights of African-Americans, and moral reform. Printing, education, pioneer life, and religion are all discussed within the papers. Papers include materials of Robert Everett Jr. (1822-1856), the second son of Robert and Elizabeth Everett, who was a daguerreotypist in Utica, NY, and worked on Y Cenhad...
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