October 29, 2022

Eugene D. Linderman, 1879- [RG1183.AM]

HISTORY NEBRASKA MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID

RG1183.AM:  Eugene D. Linderman, 1879-

Misc. papers:  1638-1918
Size:  One folder

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The collection contains information relating to Lincoln, Nebraska, pioneer Severyn Bruen Linderman and his extended family including the McCormicks, Crums, Armstrongs, Packers, Kellys, and Lindermans. Included in the collection are photocopies of biographical information from various publications, as well as some handwritten notes. A family tree and the Linderman family crest are also included. Other miscellaneous items include a list of officers attached to the U.S.S. Adirondac on July 17, 1862; a program of the Nebraska Minstrels (First Nebraska Infantry, U.S. Volunteers); and a letter dated November 7, 1867, from Severyn Linderman to Annie Kelly concerning their upcoming marriage.

Note:  See the photo component [RG1183.PH] for images relating to the Linderman and associated families.

 

Subject headings:

Armstrong family
Columbus (Ohio) — History
Crum family
Kelly family
Lincoln (Neb.) — History
Linderman family
Linderman, Anna P.
Linderman, Garrett Brodhead, 1829-1885
Linderman, Henry Richard, 1825-1879
Linderman, Robert Packer, 1863-
Linderman, Severyn Bruen, 1842-1887
McCormick family
McCormick, William B., 1843-
Packer family
Packer, Asa, 1805-1879
Packer, William Fisher, 1807-1870


Revised TMM        04-10-2009

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