Oliver R. McNary personal and family correspondence, 1803-1955 1803-1955

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Oliver R. McNary personal and family correspondence, 1803-1955 1803-1955

This collection of personal papers include materials gathered by McNary on the treatment and exchange of Union prisoners during the Civil War.

234 items, including 7 photographs

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6355268

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McWilliams, B. C.

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Pattee, T. J.

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Copern, Thomas H.

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National Association of Union &-Prisoners of War

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Coore, John P.

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Hawes, Jesse

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McNary family

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Wagoner, J. C.

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Smith, Hueston

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McNary, Oliver R., 1823-1895

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Oliver McNary enlisted in the 12th Pennsylvania Infantry in 1861 as a private. By the end of the Civil War he was mustered out with the rank of First Lieutenant in the 103rd Pennsylvania Infantry. In the course of the war he was captured and sent to Andersonville Prison in Georgia, later to be transferred to Macon, Georgia, Charleston, South Carolina, and Columbia, South Carolina. While a prisoner of war McNary kept a diary. From the guide to the Oliver R. McNary persona...

McClure, W. P

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Nichols, C. D.

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Kelley, William, Jr.

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