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Archive of Charles & Adelene Smith of Sidney, New York
Names notated on photographs are:
Boyce Vesley Smith of Sidney, New York A snapshot of Boyce V Smith's life was captured by the 1940 U.S. Census.
When Boyce V Smith was born about 1920, his father, Charles, was 44 and his mother, Adeline, was 26. In 1940, he was 20 years old and lived in Chicago, Illinois, with his father and mother.
Uncle Charles at Cripple Creek, Colorado September 1911
Adeline Vessel Smith several RPPC’s
Sidney Camp Meeting Grove, Sidney New York
There are letters from the Smith family are also included in this archive. (But) the most interesting aspect of this archive is the Revolutionary War connection of the Smith family. There is a four page hand-written dialogue of the Smith family and their impact in fighting the British.
*Please examine the photos provided of what you will receive.
ref: crafts archival case
Names notated on photographs are:
Boyce Vesley Smith of Sidney, New York A snapshot of Boyce V Smith's life was captured by the 1940 U.S. Census.
When Boyce V Smith was born about 1920, his father, Charles, was 44 and his mother, Adeline, was 26. In 1940, he was 20 years old and lived in Chicago, Illinois, with his father and mother.
Uncle Charles at Cripple Creek, Colorado September 1911
Adeline Vessel Smith several RPPC’s
Sidney Camp Meeting Grove, Sidney New York
There are letters from the Smith family are also included in this archive. (But) the most interesting aspect of this archive is the Revolutionary War connection of the Smith family. There is a four page hand-written dialogue of the Smith family and their impact in fighting the British.
*Please examine the photos provided of what you will receive.
ref: crafts archival case