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[MS 6] Collin McKinley Wilmeth

This box contains a fragile parchment-bound volume, hand-written with very little left blank. This is McKinney's journal which begins in 1872. In addition, there are several pages of notes and an introduction which contains the words, "Having become wearied with the monotony of a diary I have concluded to jot down some things under the head of a journal."
Also contained is a transcription by Leon Henthorn.
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