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| Size | 24 items |
| Abstract | Correspondence of Annie Laura Schmidt with members of the Hauser family of Hope, Ind., Bethania and Winston-Salem, N.C., and other locations, chiefly concerning genealogy; genealogical data; a photocopy of a typed volume titled A Chronicle of Three Families (Dow, Harris, and Coleman) by Annie Laura Hauser Schmidt; and documents pertaining to the service of Rev. William Hauser as chaplain of the 48th Georgia Regiment, C.S.A. |
| Creator | Hauser family. |
| Language | English |
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Correspondence of Annie Laura Schmidt with members of the Hauser family of Hope, Ind., Bethania and Winston-Salem, N.C., and other locations, chiefly concerning genealogy; genealogical data; a photocopy of a typed volume titled "A Chronicle of Three Families" (Dow, Harris, and Coleman) by Annie Laura Hauser Schmidt; and documents pertaining to the service of Rev. William Hauser as chaplain of the 48th Georgia Regiment, C.S.A.
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Hauser Family Papers, 1837-1972.
| Folder 1-3 |
Papers #04209-z, Series: "Hauser Family Papers, 1837-1972." Folder 1-3Folder 1Folder 2Folder 3 |
Processed by: Anne von Storch, April 1986
Encoded by: ByteManagers Inc., 2008
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