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Size | 9 items. |
Abstract | Baker, a native of Connecticut, wrote these letters home to his future wife, Adelaide Raphel, describing his impressions of Little Rock, Ark., business prospects there, and a trip to New Orleans, La. |
Creator | Baker, Edwin G., fl. 1838-1842. |
Language | English |
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Baker, a native of Connecticut, wrote these letters home to his future wife, Adelaide Raphel, describing his impressions of Little Rock, Ark., business prospects there, and a trip to New Orleans, La.
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Edwin G. Baker letters, 1838-1842 #03675-z, Series: "Edwin G. Baker Letters, 1838-1842." Folder 1 |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Nancy Kaiser, January 2022
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