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              US ARC River Falls SC 9 · collection · 1842-1931

              Papers of Antoinette (Mrs. James Monroe) Bailey including reminiscences of her family's move in 1842 from Saratoga County, New York via northern Illinois to Rock County, Wisconsin; an account of the founding of early churches in Prescott, Wis.; histories of Clifton Hollow, Pierce County, Wis., written by Mary Bascom Wheelock and her brother, Frank Bascom; a talk delivered by Mrs. Bailey at a family reunion, ca. 1895-1900; and a eulogy of Mrs. Bailey. Brief genealogical information is present on the following family names: Bailey, Case, Cornish, Crippen, Ellsworth, Fuller, Hazeltine, Karner, Kelsey, Loomis, Meloon, Palmer, Scott, Shatswell, Stark, Treat, Tullar, Webster, White, and Wolcott.