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The John Stillman Brown family papers, 1818-1907, in the holdings of the Kansas State Historical Society
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in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide
Papers [M1877
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in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide 1. Notebook of Charles Armitage Brown, 1841-42 re voyage to New Zealand. 2. Letter of C.A. Brown to C. Brown, 1841. 3. Portrait of C. Brown as boy by J. Severn. 4. Certificate appointing C. Brown Colonial Treasurer of New Zealand, 1856. 5. Certificate appointing C. Brown Major in Taranaki Militia, 1864. 6. Letter of J. Trelawny (Monmouth) to C. Brown, 1852. 7. Letter of W.S. Landor (Bath) to C. Brown, 1853. 8. Letter from M. Snooke (Chichester) to C. Brown, 1853. 9. Letter of W.S. Landor (Florence) to C. Brown, 1863. 10. Letters of Mona Osborne (Auckland), daughter of C. Brown, to D. Kilgour and Joanna Richardson, 1948-54. 11. Freda Harley. Painting of "The Pines", home of C. Brown at New Plymouth. 12. Beverley A. Mitchell. Charles Armitage Brown family tree (New Plymouth, 1983).
Papers of the Brown family [M858-863
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in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide Correspondence between James Hoey (husband of Maggie Brown) and the Brown family in Scotland. Includes news of conditions on the goldfields at Bendigo and Eaglehawk. Correspondence between Jane Hay Brown who arrived in Australia in 1859 and family and friends. Journal of Andrew Hamilton (husband of Jane), 1852 describing voyage to Australia and journey to the diggings in Ballarat. Hamilton correspondence, discussing family and business affairs. Letters of Robert Hoey. Family photographs.
They came to the prairie
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1 edition published in 1983 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
Brown family papers, 1830-1898
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Papers of E.L. Brown include correspondence, 1850's, relating to his railroad activities; copy of diary of his first trip to Michigan in 1830; legal papers; address on the history of Schoolcraft (Kalamazoo County, Michigan); daybook, 1836-1859, also used as scrapbook; papers of Addison M. Brown and his wife Mollie E. Brown include University of Michigan expense account, 1882-1894; address, 1896, to the Kalamazoo County Pioneer Society; address by an unknown person to the Twenty-fifth Michigan Infantry.
Brown family letter, 1878 Sept. 15
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2 editions published in 1878 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Letter from the Brown family at California Creek, Searcy County, Ark., to John Furnater.
Brown family papers
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Genealogical notes, newspaper clippings, and a typescript copy of the will of Tobias Brown, who was the son of Peter Brown, who sailed on the Mayflower; includes notes on John Deming.
Brown family letter collection, 1890-1979
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Correspondence between members of the Brown family.
Warren family papers, 1864-1982
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Papers of several members of the Warren family of Deer Lodge and Butte, Mont.
Papers, 1788-1955
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Correspondence, wills, deeds, tax records, legal documents, genealogical materials, legal documents, military papers, diaries, accounts, estate papers, town and parish records of Baldwin, Me., and other papers of Brown family members, including Ephraim and Huldah Richardson Brown, Cyrus S. Brown, Mary Burnham Brown, and Emma Brown.
Papers, 1834-1898
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Chiefly correspondence of John Wesley Lynch Brown (b. 1810), written in Marietta, Ohio, and Tuolumne County, Calif., where he mined for gold with his brother and sons from 1852 to 1855 before returning to Ohio; together with financial and legal papers, programs, and business cards.
Papers, 1882-1966
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Family correspondence, chiefly of Ada (Mason) Brown (wife of Augustus) and Emma Lucy (Phillips) Brown (1854-1932, wife of Cyrus), housewives.
Papers, 1745-1888; (bulk 1786-1888)
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Papers (1786-1838) including accounts, surveys, indentures, and legal documents, of county sheriff Bezaleel Brown; papers of William T. Brown including correspondence (1845-1859), chiefly with Deane and Brown, commission merchants, of Richmond, Va., relating to the marketing of his tobacco and wheat, together with bills, receipts, and tax notices; Civil War correspondence of Brown's sons, Bezaleel G. Brown, serving in 7th Virginia Infantry Regiment and including letters written as prisoner, and J.W. Brown, serving in 49th Virginia Infantry Regiment; surveying notebook (1858) kept by Bezaleel G. Brown as a student and later reused for farm accounts (1859-1861); post-Civil War family correspondence; and early surveys of family property.
Records, 1965-1974
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Correspondence, minutes, reports, blueprints of architectural drawings, copies of Brown family wills and legal documents, clippings, photos, and other records.
Papers, 1903-1919
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Invitations, clippings, and photo.
Papers, 1825-1899
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in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Correspondence, bills, receipts, court summons, and tax notices, of James C. Brown (1828-1913), Thomas Brown (1788-1855), and other family members.
Papers, 1802-1963 (inclusive), 1833-1908 (bulk)
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence between family members, diaries, genealogical materials, writings, and photographs. The letters between husband and wife portray their marriage and give a detailed account of their daily lives when apart in the 1860s. The diaries, 1858-1884, of Sarah Cox Browne reflect on family, religion, health, weather, and domestic and foreign affairs. Those of Albert Browne, Sr., record his Civil War service and those of Albert Browne, Jr., cover the Utah expedition of 1857 against the Mormons and his travels in South America. Addenda consist primarily of business papers of Albert Gallatin Browne, Sr., and Albert Gallatin Browne, Jr., with some additional family correspondence.
Account memorandum book, ca. 1848-1870
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This item contains a record of receipts and expenditures for a family that had originally resided in New Berlin, Chenango County, New York. Initially, much of the information suggest the family operated a dairy farm. Later entries indicate the family moved west to Iowa or Minnesota. There is also evidence that Nancy Brown had married Buel Sherman, who appears to have recorded information in later years.
Papers, 1818-1908
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide This collection contains letters, legal documents, invoices, receipts, and various other material belonging to the Brown family, as well as correspondence from friends and business associates. The bulk of the invoices are addressed to Elias A. Brown who resided in Minaville, N.Y. The invoices list many food and household provisions. In addition there are receipts from newspapers, such as the Mohawk Valley Democrat and the Sentinel. Many of the letters were written by Mr. Brown and his children Cady, William, Charlotte, and Louise. The content of those letters deal mainly with family life, such as inquiries as to visits, family health, etc. In addition, there are letters addressed to Allen Brown, who lived in New York City in the 1820's and 1830's, and letters from the Lockwood family, whose ties with the Browns extend back to the 1820's when Elizabeth Lockwood contracted with Allen Brown to handle the estate of her deceased husband Jared Lockwood. more
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