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Collection Overview
| Size | 5 items |
| Abstract | Members of the Cain family resided in North Carolina and Mississippi during the 1940s. The collection contains miscellaneous papers including the genealogical and historical record of the Cain family; two letters, 1946, from Mrs. S.R. Cain of Canton, Miss., giving family news; short sketches of Samuel Robert, Frederick, W.S., and James Manning Cain; and a letter, 1945, from Annis Cain Bridgers, donor of the collection. |
| Creator | Cain family. |
| Language | English |
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Biographical
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Members of the Cain family resided in North Carolina and Mississippi during the 1940s.
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Scope and Content
The collection contains miscellaneous papers including the genealogical and historical record of the Cain family of North Carolina and Mississippi; two letters, 1946, from Mrs. S.R. Cain of Canton, Miss., giving family news; short sketches of Samuel Robert, Frederick, W.S., and James Manning Cain; and a letter, 1945, from Annis Cain Bridgers, donor of the collection.
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Cain Family Papers, 1945-1946.
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1945-1946 # 01169-z, Series: "Cain Family Papers, 1945-1946." Folder 1 |
Processed by: SHC Staff
Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
Updated by: Kate Jordan, February 2011
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