This series of letters provides a fascinating glimpse into the family genealogy of a Revolutionary War Colonel named Levi Brigham. These document are mostly from family to a woman (Katharine Rabuck) trying to apply for membership in the DAR. Appears to be written from and/out to his descendant from the early 20th century and contains valuable information for anyone interested in American history. Some letters may contain information other than genealogy. It appears to be seven letters, many with multiple pages, but some may be send together as one letter that I detached. What you see is what you get. They appear to be written around the 1910 time, give or take.


All ephemera has wear commensurate to age, including, potentially: nicks, folds, smudges, chipping, minor rips, age stains, old smells, and other imperfections. You get what you see.