[Printed stationery for the Hartford Steamboiler Inspection and Insurance Co., featuring a locomotive on train tracks]

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Title
[Printed stationery for the Hartford Steamboiler Inspection and Insurance Co., featuring a locomotive on train tracks]
Date
1891 August 12
Notes
George H. Seyms ALS to Rev. John H[umphrey] Barbour, August 12, 1891. Hartford, Ct., page 1. From a collection of personal and professional correspondence received by John Barbour, an Episcopal minister and professor at Berkeley Divinity School, concerning religious life in Connecticut in the late 1800s.
Collection Title
John Barbour papers
Collection Creator
Barbour, John Humphrey, 1854-1900.
ID
6991
Repository
William L. Clements Library
Date Added/Updated
2018-11-30 10:59:05

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6991
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