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Shepherd, Theodosia Burr, 1845-1906
Manuscripts
16 letters to Caroline M. Seymour (Caroline Maria Seymour) Severance, 1820-1914.
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Shepherd, Theodosia Burr (Hall). 9 pieces, to Margaret (Collier) Graham
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the personal papers and correspondence of Margaret Collier Graham, as well as materials related to her husband, Donald McIntyre Graham, and other related family papers. Much of the subject matter in the collection focuses on life in California (chiefly in early Pasadena and Anaheim) and California real estate and development, including the establishment of Elsinore and Wildomar.
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Shepherd, Theodosia Burr (Hall). 2 pieces, to Jane E. Collier
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the personal papers and correspondence of Margaret Collier Graham, as well as materials related to her husband, Donald McIntyre Graham, and other related family papers. Much of the subject matter in the collection focuses on life in California (chiefly in early Pasadena and Anaheim) and California real estate and development, including the establishment of Elsinore and Wildomar.
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Loughead, Flora (Haines) Apponyi. 1 piece, to Theodosia Burr (Hall) Shepherd
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the personal papers and correspondence of Margaret Collier Graham, as well as materials related to her husband, Donald McIntyre Graham, and other related family papers. Much of the subject matter in the collection focuses on life in California (chiefly in early Pasadena and Anaheim) and California real estate and development, including the establishment of Elsinore and Wildomar.
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Shepherd, Theodosia Burr (Hall). 1 piece, to Lydia Ann (Lindsay) Collier
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the personal papers and correspondence of Margaret Collier Graham, as well as materials related to her husband, Donald McIntyre Graham, and other related family papers. Much of the subject matter in the collection focuses on life in California (chiefly in early Pasadena and Anaheim) and California real estate and development, including the establishment of Elsinore and Wildomar.
mssGraham