Daughters of the American Revolution
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Matthew T. Scott papers
A collection of business documents relating to the establishment and development of a 55,000-acre frontier estate in Illinois and a 5,000-acre estate in Iowa, by Matthew T. Scott, Jr., of Lexington, Kentucky, the Scott family and other partners. Notebooks and papers dating from 1852 describe purchases, acquisitions and sales of land and the development costs and crop yields of frontier farms.
Maude C. Walker genealogical notes
Includes miscellaneous genealogical notes and D.A.R. forms, and photographs including two of Charles C. and Maude Walker at their wedding.
Revolutionary War soldiers' burial list.
List of names, dates, and locations of the burial places of Revolutionary soldiers in Ithaca (N.Y.) and vicinity; includes letter by Walker indicating eligibility of Benjamin Joy in Daughters of the American Revolution list of Revolutionary soldiers.
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- Agriculture -- Illinois. 1
- Bloomington bulletin. 1
- Burial -- New York (State) -- Tompkins County. 1
- Coal. 1
- Contracts. 1
- Crop yields. 1
- Deeds. 1
- Diaries 1
- Farm management. 1
- Farm rents. 1
- Farm tenancy. 1
- Frontier and pioneer life. 1
- Genealogies. 1
- Labor contract. 1
- Land settlement. 1
- Land tenure. 1
- Landlord and tenant 1
- Leases. 1
- Petroleum industry and trade. 1
- Photographs 1
- Real property, Exchange of. 1
- Soldiers. 1
- United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Veterans. 1
- Women -- Societies and clubs. 1
- Women in agriculture. 1 + ∧ less