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Found in 3406 Collections and/or Records:
Wilford D. Lee correspondence, circa 1934-1980
Correspondence of Lee, including correspondence concerning "Ghost-town," Garfield Co. School District, President Wilkinson, and other various personal correspondence, dated 1934-1980.
Wilford D. Lee notes, circa 1930-1979
Unidentified or miscellaneous notes, circa 1930-1979.
Wilford D. Lee personal and family history, circa 1915-1937, date of production not identified
Personal and family history of Lee, including biographies, certificates, essays, and correspondence, circa 1915-1937. Includes information on his personal history, as well as biographies of members of the Lee, Woolf, Hansen, Sorenson, and Holman families.
Alexander Wilkinson family reunion records
Contains notes and records of the Wilkinson family reunion of 1975, as well as several life histories and family genealogies of descendants of Alexander Wilkinson. Dated 1927-1978.
Francis Wilkinson indenture
Ms. contains a legal document, a one year lease of land in Yorkshire, England, between Robert Watson and Francis Wilkinson.
J. J. Wilkinson and Robert Ritchie correspondence
Handwritten and signed letter, addressed to Robert Ritchie, notary public, in Frederick, Maryland, dated 5 July 1821, and composed in St. Louis, Missouri. Wilkinson states that "Doctor" A. Nelson repay a loan of $200. Also included is a letter from Robert Ritchie, dated 6 Sept. 1821, stating that he went to John Nelson to receive the payment of $200. Nelson reported that he did not have that amount of money.
Manuel Lisa will
Handwritten last will and testament, dated 5 Sept. 1821, and composed in St. Louis, Missouri. Also included is an indenture of Manuel's wife, Mary Lisa, after the death of her husband to receive funds borrowed by the Missouri Fur Company.
The Willard family : Josiah Willard's descendants
Typewritten genealogy. The item traces the descendants of Josiah Willard (1635-1674) and Simon Willard (1605-1676) for four generations. The families largely lived in New England at that time. The information in this item was taken from the "Willard Genealogy" published in 1915 and was revised by Stephen F. Willard in 1962.
Ivan Robison Willey papers
William Bayard Weir riddle book, 1878 March
Contains a riddle book belonging to William Bayard Weir, dated circa March 1878. Riddles are collected by famous authors on various subjects including scriptures and anagrams. The joke book was made by William's sister-in-law, Anna C. Weir and six envelopes contain loose papers found between pages of the book.