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    Postcard: P.H. Dodge to Ida M. Tarbell

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    Postcard, 2 page

    Letter from Nathaniel Brown Dodge to his wife Hannah, 4 July 1776.

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    Letter written by Nathaniel Dodge in Crown Point, New York, dated 4 July 1776. He writes his wife an account of his Revolutionary War experiences both in New York and Canada. He mentions the devastating effects of small pox on himself and his comrades.Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Dodge City Main Street project [1986]

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    Dodge City Resource Team Members: Peggy Livingood, Stan McAdoo, Shirley Condiff, and David Bossemeyer. "February, 1986."MAP OF PROJECT AREA -- INTRODUCTION -- ORGANIZATION -- PROMOTIONS -- DESIGN -- ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING -- APPENDICES

    Letter from Abigail Dodge, Granby, New York to Brother John Hopewell, Ontario County, New York, May 22, 1846

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    This collection contains one letter from Abigail Dodge, of Granby, New York, to her brother John Thacher Hopewell, a resident of Ontario County, New York. She discusses her dead husband, John's dead son Samuel, God's mercy, directions to her house, and praying for everyone's well-being

    Letter: Josephine Dodge to Ida M. Tarbell

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    Handwritten letter. 3 page

    Abigail Dodge letter, MSS.1895

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    Abstract: This collection contains one letter from Abigail Dodge, of Granby, New York, to her brother John Thacher Hopewell, a resident of Ontario County, New York. She discusses her dead husband, John's dead son Samuel, God's mercy, directions to her house, and praying for every one's well-being.Scope and Content Note: This collection contains one letter from Abigail Dodge, of Granby, New York, to her brother, John Thacher Hopewell, a resident of Ontario County, New York. She discusses her dead husband, John's dead son Samuel, God's mercy, directions to her house, and praying for every one's well-being.Biographical/Historical Note: Abigail Dodge, sister of John Thacher Hopewell

    Land Grant Application- Dodge, Nicholas (Burnham)

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    Land grant application submitted to the Maine Land Office on behalf of Nicholas Dodge for service in the Revolutionary War, by their widow Elizabeth.https://digitalmaine.com/revolutionary_war_me_land_office/1264/thumbnail.jp

    Voucher from F Dodge to F Dodge dated April 20, 1859

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    Voucher for Frederick Dodge\u27s services as an Indian Agent

    William Waldo Dodge, Jr., Maker of Hand Wrought Silver

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    William Waldo Dodge, Jr. published this sales brochure featuring the range of silver work that could be purchased from his shop. The Dodge Silver Shop was founded in 1924 in Asheville, N.C.; in 1928 it moved to Biltmore Forest where Dodge was assisted by several silversmiths. Photographs and diagrams in the brochure explain the differences between various types of bowls and plates. Dodge explains the basics of his technique and pricing. Dodge was trained as an architect before he went to Europe for World War I. After the war he came to the Oteen Veterans Administration Hospital in Asheville, N.C. for treatment. There he was taught metalwork as part of his rehabilitation

    Phelps Dodge Copper Mine

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    aerial view, large open pit mine and tailing
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