Cannon Family [RG5769.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG5769.AM:  Cannon Family



Diaries, genealogical information, etc.:  1883-1884, n.d.

Nebraska:  

Size:  1 folder



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of one folder containing two diaries of Altie Marie Cannon (1883-1884), a typed transcript of the diaries entitled, “Our Long Remembered Tour to the Pacific Coast and Back Home,” and a typed Cannon family history (109 pages) by Dr. Richard Cannon. The history documents the lives of the Rev. Joseph T. Cannon and Phoebe Jordan Cannon; Samuel L. Cannon; William T. and Altie Marie Sayles Cannon; Melvin T. Cannon; Ruby Cannon Kellenbarger; Bill Cannon; and Richard and Delores Cannon.



 



Subject headings:



California — Description and travel

Cannon family

Cannon, Altie Marie Sayles, ca. 1848-1916

Cannon, Joseph Thatcher, -1883

Cannon, Melvin T., 1875-1945

Cannon, Phoebe Jordan, -1871

Cannon, Richard Allen, 1934-

Cannon, Ruby Gail, 1886-

Cannon, Samuel L.,

Cannon, William A., -1976

Cannon, William T., ca. 1848-1931

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad

Custer County (Neb.) — History

Frontier and pioneer life

Idaho — Description and travel

Methodist Church in Nebraska

Nebraska City (Neb.) — History

Nebraska — Description and travel

Nevada — Description and travel

Oregon — Description and travel

Otoe County (Neb.) — History

Powell, Claude LeRoy, 1912-1986

Powell, Ruby Gail Cannon, 1907-1993

Utah — Description and travel

Washington — Description and travel

Weissert (Neb.) — History

Wymore (Neb.) — History

Wyoming — Description and travel



 



TMM   07-21-2011

Encoded TMM   07-21-2011

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