Henry Ware Lawton Papers 1849-1930 (bulk 1886-1902)

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Henry Ware Lawton Papers 1849-1930 (bulk 1886-1902)

Army officer. Correspondence, military papers, a map, photographs, printed matter, and miscellaneous material relating chiefly to Lawton's military career. Includes a copy of a journal of Esther Voorhees Hasson, 1899, and a copy of a diary of Leonard Wood, 1886.

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