Letter from Nathan Crowell Sears to Nathan Sears
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Letter; Nathan Crowell Sears; Nathan Sears; Grand Island House; George W. Howard; Proprietor; Fullerton; Kearney; Minden Kearney Co; Kenesaw; Oxford; B & M; Wood River; Chloe Sears; Seth Sears; George SpearDescription
Letter from Nathan Crowell Sears to father Nathan Sears; on letterhead “Grand Island House, Geo. W. Howard, Proprietor, Grand Island, Neb." From the various materials given to DHS from the estate of Henry Homer Sears of East Dennis. No image of the original document has been supplied.Related items
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