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Thomas, Robert Young, Jr., 1855-1925 |
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Papers (Thomas, Robert Young, Jr., 1853-1925) - Thomas, Robert Young, Jr., 1855-1925
Chiefly letters written by Robert Young Thomas, Jr. to his wife, Annie Lee Thomas, and his two children, Barber Nell Thomas and Annie Lee Thomas. The majority of these letters are to the children and were written after Mr. and Mrs. Thomas divorced in 1914. Also included is correspondence of the Helm and Kuykendall families of Butler County, Kentucky.
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