Family correspondence, 1827-1875, written by Amasa Corbin Moore, Charlotte E. (Mooers) Moore, Pliny Moore, Martha Corbin Moore, and Royal Corbin Moore concerning children, travel, business, and a visit to the Smithsonian and the White House. Letters by Mooer's children, 1841-1875, including Amasa Richard Moore from Troy, Sarah Wool Moore from Montreal, Charles F. Moore, Pliny Moore (1843-1881) including his Civil War experiences, Charlotte Maria Moore on small pox, the Civil War, and death of Amasa C. Moore, Thomas W. Moore, Benjamin Mooers Moore, and John White Moore on experiences as naval engineer in Civil War and in Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, and Italy. Business papers of Amasa C. Moore including correspondence, agreements, mortgages, bonds, contracts, maps, leases, and other land records, 1824-1860; correspondents include Benjamin Mooers, St. John B.L. Skinner, Reuben H. Walworth, and Gerrit Smith; a few papers relate to the Plattsburgh village Board of Trustees and the Plattsburgh Presbyterian Church.
"Family correspondence, 1827-1875, written by Amasa Corbin Moore, Charlotte E. (Mooers) Moore, Pliny Moore, Martha Corbin Moore, and Royal Corbin Moore concerning children, travel, business, and a visit to the Smithsonian and the White House. Letters by Mooer's children, 1841-1875, including Amasa Richard Moore from Troy, Sarah Wool Moore from Montreal, Charles F. Moore, Pliny Moore (1843-1881) including his Civil War experiences, Charlotte Maria Moore on small pox, the Civil War, and death of Amasa C. Moore, Thomas W. Moore, Benjamin Mooers Moore, and John White Moore on experiences as naval engineer in Civil War and in Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, and Italy. Business papers of Amasa C. Moore including correspondence, agreements, mortgages, bonds, contracts, maps, leases, and other land records, 1824-1860; correspondents include Benjamin Mooers, St. John B.L. Skinner, Reuben H. Walworth, and Gerrit Smith; a few papers relate to the Plattsburgh village Board of Trustees and the Plattsburgh Presbyterian Church."@en
"Family correspondence, 1827-1875, written by Amasa Corbin Moore, Charlotte E. (Mooers) Moore, Pliny Moore, Martha Corbin Moore, and Royal Corbin Moore concerning children, travel, business, and a visit to the Smithsonian and the White House. Letters by Mooer's children, 1841-1875, including Amasa Richard Moore from Troy, Sarah Wool Moore from Montreal, Charles F. Moore, Pliny Moore (1843-1881) including his Civil War experiences, Charlotte Maria Moore on small pox, the Civil War, and death of Amasa C. Moore, Thomas W. Moore, Benjamin Mooers Moore, and John White Moore on experiences as naval engineer in Civil War and in Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, and Italy. Business papers of Amasa C. Moore including correspondence, agreements, mortgages, bonds, contracts, maps, leases, and other land records, 1824-1860; correspondents include Benjamin Mooers, St. John B.L. Skinner, Reuben H. Walworth, and Gerrit Smith; a few papers relate to the Plattsburgh village Board of Trustees and the Plattsburgh Presbyterian Church."
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