Harriman, H. G.,
Camp Lander was a Massachusetts Militia camp during the Civil War in what is now South Hamilton, Massachusetts. It was named for Frederick West Lander, a Brigadier-General of Volunteers who was originally from Salem, Mass.
From the description of H.G. Harriman letter : Camp Lander, South Hamilton, Mass., to sister, 1862 Oct. 17. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 779971754
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