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Signing in 1880

This man signed a declaration of intention in New York State in 188o. What’s his name?

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Declaring to Naturalize in 1856

This person declared their intent to naturalize in Clinton County, New York, in 1856. What’s his name?

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Signing an 1848 Statement

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An Arkansas Man Registers

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We’re Back

After a hiatus, we’re back. Doing a little housekeeping and we should be good to go.

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