[Printed stationery featuring men, women, and children walking towards the Cazenovia Seminary in Cazenovia, New York; the large building standing behind a wooden rail fence and several trees]

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[Printed stationery featuring men, women, and children walking towards the Cazenovia Seminary in Cazenovia, New York; the large building standing behind a wooden rail fence and several trees]
Date
[18]60 January 29
Notes
"Cazenovia Seminary."
Delin M. Holden ALS to Uncle Dwight [Dewey], January 29, [18]60. Cazenovia, [Ny.], page 1. From a collection of more than 500 items that concern the Dewey family's business and family life. The collection tracks the movements of Dwight Dewey, physician and land owner, from Iowa, to Washington, and to New York.
Collection Title
Dwight Dewey papers
Collection Creator
Dewey, Dwight Carlos, 1824-1875.
ID
7190
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William L. Clements Library
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2019-02-27 12:13:34

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