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Sanford, Horace N.

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Hanford, Horace S.

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Ford, Horace K.

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Horace K. Ford was an enlisted Union soldier from New Hampshire, stationed from 19 October 1862 to 15 April 1863 at New Bern, N.C. By 17 June 1863, Ford was at Hammond Hospital in Beaufort, N.C., where he was a patient and served as a nurse. Ford's wife and daughter Celia lived at Strafford Corner or Rye, N.H., during the war. Though he complained of bad health, Horace K. Ford survived the Civil War into old age. From the description of Horace K. Ford papers, 1862-1863. WorldCat reco...

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Sanford, O. N.

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Sanford, Horatio S.

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Resident of New York City, with interests, along with his brother, Carter T. Sanford, in gold mines and properties in Arizona and Ashland, Oregon. Horatio and Carter were brothers of Dr. Drurie S. Sanford, owner of a patent medicine firm in Long Island City, New York, and resident of Lake George. From the description of Horatio S. Sanford papers, (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58779429 ...

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