Box 38
Contains 32 Results:
Crow, Nelson (Lothrop, IA), 1883-1885
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Crowell, Frank M. (St. Paul, NE), 1883-1892
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Croxton, Sanford (Guide Rock, NE), 1886-1892
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Crue, John S. (Madison, NE), 1883-1889
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cruickshank, Geo. B. (Chicago, IL), 1894-1895
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Crum and Haddock (Bedford, IA), 1890
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Crum, E.A. (Creighton, NE), 1885-1889
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Crumb, A. (Elliott, IA), 1884-1889
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Crummay, John (St. Paul, NE), 1889-1892
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Crummer, E.M. (Republic Co., KS treasurer), 1885-1888
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Crummer, S.C. (Belleville, KS), 1887-1892
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
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About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cuddy, E.N. (New Hampton, MO), 1882-1883
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Culbertson, Jno. (Chariton, IA), 1884-1889
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cullen, Patrick (Blairstown, IA), 1889-1892
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Culley, A.P. (St. Paul, NE), 1885
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Culver, A.W. (Orient, IA), 1882
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Culver, J.G. (Greenfield, IA), 1883-1886
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cumming, G.M. (Union Pacific Rwy Co.) (Omaha, NE), 1886-1887
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cummings, E.A. (Chicago, IL), 1889-1895
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cummings, F.A. (Chicago, IL), 1892-1895
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cummings, J.J., 1887-1889
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cummings, R.S. (Superior, NE), 1883-1888
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cummings, T.A. (Hays City, KS), 1887
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.
Cunningham and Thompson (Gloucester, MA), 1891
About 50,000 letters, mostly to H.B. Scott as agent as agent for C.E. Perkins, in charge of his land business. Some of the letters are to C.E. Perkins.
Letters are from individual landowners, small businesses managing land sales, county officials (auditors, treasurers, etc.), and CB&Q officials.