[A man pulling a piece of string attached to a mallet in order to strike a triangle]

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Title
[A man pulling a piece of string attached to a mallet in order to strike a triangle]
Date
[1864] February 8
Notes
Orm[ond Colony] ALS to Sister Sarah [Richards Colony], February 8, [1864]. Central City, Co., page 2. From a collection of correspondence related to Ira Blake of Chester, Vermont, and his descendants that is divided into three main groups: letters between Ira Blake and Mary Seamans, his future wife; letters to Frances Blake, their daughter; and letters by Ormond and Oscar Colony, Frances's sons. The Blake letters primarily concern courtship and family news in New England, and the Colony letters pertain to the brothers' experiences traveling to and living in Colorado during the Civil War.
Collection Title
Blake-Colony collection
Collection Creator
Blake family and Colony family.
ID
5840
Repository
William L. Clements Library
Date Added/Updated
2018-07-19 17:06:55

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5840
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