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| Size | 19 items. |
| Abstract | MICROFILM ONLY. Correspondence of Slagle, a tanner from Macon County, N.C., relating to blacksmithing by relatives in Lincoln County, N.C., and El Dorado County, Calif.; to his experiences in 1854 in Baltimore where he went to learn more about leather finishing processes; and to David W. Siler, who apparently was Slagle's employer. |
| Creator | Slagle, Elam L., fl. 1847-1854. |
| Language | English |
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MICROFILM ONLY. Correspondence of Slagle, a tanner from Macon County, N.C., relating to blacksmithing by relatives in Lincoln County, N.C., and El Dorado County, Calif.; to his experiences in 1854 in Baltimore where he went to learn more about leather finishing processes; and to David W. Siler, who apparently was Slagle's employer.
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Encoded by: Noah Huffman, December 2007
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