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THE OSBORNE FAMILY:
An Inventory of Papers in Syracuse University Libraries
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Correspondents & Subjects of Interest
[1861 -- 1890]

[*NYCHS Webmaster Note:
The finding aid devotes 10 pages to describing the collection's correspondence. It lists the writers' names as well as the subjects and corporate identities involved in seven eras covering 1812 to 1968. Since this excerpts presentation focuses on Thomas Mott Osborne, the lists for the letters in Osborne Family papers from his three eras --1861 to 1890, 1891 to 1913, and 1913 to 1928 -- are provided here.]

1861 -- 1890
Persons
Elbert Ellery Anderson, 1833-1903
Elizabeth Hoar Bowles, fl. 1880
Samuel Bowles Jr., 1826-1878
Walter J. Damrosch, 1862-1950
Chauncey A. Depew, 1834-1928
Charles Devens, 1820-1891
Samuel A. Eliot, 1862-1950
William Lloyd Garrison Jr., 1838-1909
Lucretia Coffin Mott, 1793-1880
David Munson Osborne, 1822-1886
Eliza Wright Osborne, 1830-1911
Thomas Mott Osborne, 1859-1926
Sereno Payne, 1843-1914
Thomas C. Platt, 1833-1910
Theodore M. Pomeroy, 1824-1905
Helen Osborne Storrow, 1864-1944
David Wright, 1806-1897
Martha Coffin Pelham Wright, 1806-1875


Corporate Bodies
Auburn, N.Y.
Cayuga County, N.Y.
Harvard University, student life
The Lake Ontario, Auburn and New York Railroad


Subjects
Account books
Agricultural machinery
Agriculture, Putnam County, Fla.
Diaries
Elections, Auburn, Cayuga County and New York
Indian and government relations
Lawyers
Manufacturing
Municipal government, Auburn., N.Y.
Plows
Political conventions
Sawmills, Michigan
Saws, patents
Share-cropping, Florida
U.S. Civil War, personal narratives
U.S. Army officers' correspondence
Voyages and travels
Women's rights
The Osborne Family Inventory text ©1971 by Syracuse University Libraries
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