“Who Was Miron Winslow’s Second Wife?”
Did Dr. John and Harriet (Waterbury) Scudder Recruit Their New Brother-in-law?
by Margery Boyden, Scudder Association Foundation Historian.
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  1. Cynthia Sherman

    How interesting! In reading about Harriet’s trial and tribulations I can imagine that Catherine’s presence must have
    especially important.

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