Henry and Lucy Fike papers 1862-1906.

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Henry and Lucy Fike papers 1862-1906.

The correspondence of the Fike papers is divided into three series the first grouping is composed of sequentially numbered letters, dating from August 25, 1862 to July 9, 1865, written by Henry C. Fike to his wife. Lucy Cimbaline's written response to her husband's letter are arranged chronologically in the second portion of the collection. The third series is a grouping of unnumbered letters received by Henry C. Fike from various relatives and friends. The collection also includes Lucy Cimbaline Fike's diaries and recipe book.

446 items (5 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6354160

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Fike family.

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Fike, Ausby.

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Price, Sterling, 1809-1867

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Fike, Ellie.

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Fike, Henry C.

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Henry C. Fike was a second lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps, 117 Regiment, Illinois Volunteers. He was billeted at Fort Pickering, Memphis, Tennessee, and participated in several military engagements in the state of Missouri. Henry C. and Lucy (Cimbaline) Fike made their home in Mascoutah, Illinois, where Lucy Cimbaline resided during her husband's service with the Union Army from 1862-1865. From the guide to the Henry and Lucy Fike papers, 1862-1906., (University o...

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Fike, Lucy Cimbaline.

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