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Joseph Funk and Sons letter to James Curry September 11, 1857
Dublin Core
Title
Joseph Funk and Sons letter to James Curry September 11, 1857
Subject
Funk, Joseph, 1777-1862
Hollis, Curry, James (Publisher)
Musicians -- Virginia -- Rockingham County
Publishers and publishing -- Virginia
Mennonites -- Hymns
Singers Glen (Va.) -- History
Letters (correspondence)
Description
Letter from Joseph Funk and Sons to James Curry written on September 11, 1857. The letter concerns Curry selling the fourth edition of music, and how it is a valuable book for those who don't have much time to read.
Creator
Joseph Funk and Sons
Source
Joseph Funk and Sons to James Curry, September 11, 1857, MSS 16299, Box 12, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.
Publisher
JMU Libraries
Date
September 11, 1857
Contributor
Tyler Brinkerhoff
Format
PDF
Identifier
SNT0011
Coverage
Nickoll's Mills, Monroe County, Virginia
Mountain Valley, Virginia
Singers Glen, Virginia
Files
Citation
Joseph Funk and Sons, “Joseph Funk and Sons letter to James Curry September 11, 1857,” Histories along the Blue Ridge, accessed November 15, 2024, https://omeka.lib.jmu.edu/erp/items/show/8315.