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A collection of papers relating to James Copeland, and the Copeland family. They include letters to James, Hugh and Rev. William Copeland, two small notebooks of James Copeland, one of which is a diary of his journey from Ireland to New York (1848), various documents including those pertaining to James Copeland's appointment as Licensing Justice of Brandy Creek (1876). Other groups include a manuscript biography of Elizabeth Copeland, and the diary of Jane Allen written on board the "Light of the Age" (1855).
A collection of papers relating to James Copeland, and the Copeland family. They include letters to James, Hugh and Rev. William Copeland, two small notebooks of James Copeland, one of which is a diary of his journey from Ireland to New York (1848), various documents including those pertaining to James Copeland's appointment as Licensing Justice of Brandy Creek (1876). Other groups include a manuscript biography of Elizabeth Copeland, and the diary of Jane Allen written on board the "Light of the Age" (1855).
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