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Contains 4 Results:

Account Book, 1854 - 1856

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection includes an account book belonging to Asa F. Horn in addition to three letters, two written from Joel B. Ricker to "Cousin Gilman" (possibly Gilman Horn) and one from Emma Horn to "Brother Freeman" (perhaps Asa F.?) All are most likely from the area surrounding Acton, Maine, though it is unclear how they are related. The letter (1861) from Emma Horn was dictated by a John, mentioned along with Freeman in the first of the Ricker letters, and discusses his illness and ongoings...
Dates: 1854 - 1856

Letter to "Cousin Gilman", August 6, 1860

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection includes an account book belonging to Asa F. Horn in addition to three letters, two written from Joel B. Ricker to "Cousin Gilman" (possibly Gilman Horn) and one from Emma Horn to "Brother Freeman" (perhaps Asa F.?) All are most likely from the area surrounding Acton, Maine, though it is unclear how they are related. The letter (1861) from Emma Horn was dictated by a John, mentioned along with Freeman in the first of the Ricker letters, and discusses his illness and ongoings...
Dates: August 6, 1860

Letter to "Cousin Gilman", September 23, 1860

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection includes an account book belonging to Asa F. Horn in addition to three letters, two written from Joel B. Ricker to "Cousin Gilman" (possibly Gilman Horn) and one from Emma Horn to "Brother Freeman" (perhaps Asa F.?) All are most likely from the area surrounding Acton, Maine, though it is unclear how they are related. The letter (1861) from Emma Horn was dictated by a John, mentioned along with Freeman in the first of the Ricker letters, and discusses his illness and ongoings...
Dates: September 23, 1860

Letter to "Brother Freeman", March 24, 1861

 Item — Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection includes an account book belonging to Asa F. Horn in addition to three letters, two written from Joel B. Ricker to "Cousin Gilman" (possibly Gilman Horn) and one from Emma Horn to "Brother Freeman" (perhaps Asa F.?) All are most likely from the area surrounding Acton, Maine, though it is unclear how they are related. The letter (1861) from Emma Horn was dictated by a John, mentioned along with Freeman in the first of the Ricker letters, and discusses his illness and ongoings...
Dates: March 24, 1861