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Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
unknown    
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31 hits    
...D. A. Hatcher, Lincoln County, Mo. , to [Thomas] Taylor...
...Horse Heads, [Northumberland County? ], to her cousin, [? ]...
...at Pocahontas, Tazewell [County], Va. , to Mericus [? ]...
Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Published:
unknown    
Matches:
135 hits    
...County Tax Receipts (contains five tax receipts signed by...
...Item 09-275: From S. A. King, Mannington, to Pierpont,...
...lived in the country a right to vote S A. King 13 wi36pd"...
Repository:
Special Collections Research Center
Published:
2007    
Matches:
80 hits    
...George Piper], n.p. , to Mr. John Tyler, Washington, D.C....
...Newspapers Issues about the Death of George Washington...
...Rag Baby," Alexandria County, to Mr. Tyler, n.p....
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