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ITEM — Box: 1 Identifier: MS Am 1090.1, (37)

American Civil War Veterans. Digital

Dates

  • Creation: 1876-1937

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

11.88 linear feet (36 boxes)

Physical Location

b

General note

  1. 1. A.L.s. (John Davis) to Page; 9 Jun 1913, London, 1s.(1p.)
  2. 2. Same; 16 Jun 1913, same, 1s.(2p.)
  3. 3. Same; [Sep 1913], same, 1s.(2p.)
  4. 4. Same; 3 Oct 1913, same, 1s.(1p.)
  5. 5. Same; 18 Jul 1914, same, 1s.(1p.)
  6. 6. Same; 10 Feb 1915, same, 1s.(2p.)
  7. 7. Same; 12 Feb 1915, same, 1s.(1p.)
  8. 8. A.L.s.; 14 Apr 1915, London, 1s.(1p.)
  9. 9. Same; 4 Jun 1915, same, 1s.(2p.)
  10. 10. Same; 26 Jun 1916, same, 1s.(2p.)
  11. 11. Memorial poem; 1910.
  12. 12. Souvenir folder; 18 Jul 1914.
  13. 13. Muster announcement; 4 Jul 1913.
  14. 14. Memorial card; Edward Monroe, 1915.
  15. 15. Funeral Announcement; 12 Feb 1915.
  16. 16. Photograph; 12 Feb 1915 (funeral).
  17. 17. Reunion announcement; 4 Jul 1916.
  18. 18. Abstaining card.
  19. 19. T.L. from Page; 10 Jun 1913, London, 1s.(1p.)
  20. 20. Same; 1 Oct 1913, same, 1s.(1p.)
  21. 21. Same; 20 Jul 1914, same, 1s.(1p.)
  22. 22. T.L. from Page; 11 Feb 1915, same, 1s.(1p.)
  23. 23. Same; 19 Apr 1915, London, 1s.(1p.)
  24. 24. Wire; 3 Jul 1916, same, 1s.(1p.)

Repository Details

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