Manuscripts
James Amory & Jane Duryea Amory letter to Phebe Remsen Duryea
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A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
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Abraham D. Van Wyck letter to Phebe Remsen Duryea
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A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
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Anne Duryea letter to Stephen Duryea
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A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
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Hannah Duryea letter to Abraham Duryea (1742-1802)
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A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
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William McClosky letter to Stephen Duryea
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A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
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William Clarke letter to Stephen Duryea
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A family archive which includes correspondence, account books, legal documents, political writings, family papers, ephemera, and other material that document the history of New York and the Hudson Valley from the 1750s, through the Revolutionary War, to the end of the Civil War era.
mssDuryea