John Vance Lauderdale papers 1838-1931

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John Vance Lauderdale papers 1838-1931

The papers include correspondence, journal entries, photographs, sketches, and printed ephemera that document the life and military career of John Vance Lauderdale. Originally bound in thirteen indexed scrapbooks. Subjects discussed include family life, military life, treatment of Indians and blacks, and the practice of medicine. Two boxes of lantern slides accompany papers.

Total Boxes: 19; Other Storage Formats: oversize, broadside folders; Linear Feet: 10.50

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