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S. Bassett French Papers (I) and (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
10/1935: Purchase. 4/16/1998: Gift of Mrs. Marion French Johnson and Ms. Sarah Johnson. Acc. 2000.12, 1 reel of microfilm of Bassett French II, filmed by the Library of Virginia.
Samuel Bassett French was a judge who lived in Manchester, Va. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .
Papers and letters of Samuel Bassett French, a judge who lived in Manchester, Virginia during the mid to late 1800's.
See also; Samuel Bassett French Letterbook and Telegrams, at The New-York Historical Society, New York; Samuel Bassett French Letters Received, 1875, Accession 1999.7, Personal Papers Collection; and the General fund operational records, Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond, Va.
Acc. 2000.12, 1 reel of microfilm of Bassett French II, filmed by the Library of Virginia. Transferred to the microfilm collection of Swem Library.