McClellan family
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Bunker, Corray, and McClellan families photographs
Collection contains primarily photographs, many of which are cabinet card portraits. The photographs represent a variety of photographic processes. Subjects relate mainly to the Bunker, Corray, and McClellan families. Also includes a photograph album in which some of these photographs were previously housed. The album has a yellow embossed celluloid front cover and a purple and black patterned velvet back cover. Dated approximately 1880-1939.
McClellan family histories
Typescripts (some duplicated). The collection includes autobiographical sketch of William C. McClellan, member of the Mormon Battalion and of the Nauvoo Legion in Utah Valley, Utah, a biographical sketch of his wife, Almeda D. McClellan by Zitelle M. Snarr, and an autobiography of their son David A. McClellan Sr. which includes details of life in the Mormon colonies in Mexico and Arizona.
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- Juarez (Chihuahua, Mexico) -- History 1
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