Letter : Elmira, N.Y., to Frank Severance, 1904 Jan. 19.

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Letter : Elmira, N.Y., to Frank Severance, 1904 Jan. 19.

Part of a letter describing the Elmira funeral of Harriet Maxwell Converse, author and American Indian advocate.

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Converse, Harriet Maxwell, 1836-1903

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Converse had been named as a chief of the Six Nations (of the Iroquois). From the description of Correspondence to Daniel Garrison Brinton, 1892-1897. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 226041260 Poet, essayist, and Six Nations advocate born in Elmira, N.Y. Wife of musician Frank Converse; friend of Ely S. Parker. From the description of Harriet Maxwell Converse note : Buffalo, to Mr. Langdon, ca. 1897. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat re...

Severance, Frank H. (Frank Hayward), 1856-1931

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Cornell University Class of 1879. From the description of Frank Severance scrapbook, [ca.1876-1879]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 77010767 Charles J. North was born in Chazy, Champlain County, New York, but spent the greater portion of his life in Buffalo. He was a partner in North & Vedder insurance firm, a member of patriotic societies, and the author of many poems published in periodicals and small volumes. Frank H. Severance was the longtime secr...