William A. H. Allen Papers 1863-1884

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William A. H. Allen Papers 1863-1884

Naval officer and engineer. Journals with photographs, sketches, and illustrations describing Allen's activities while serving in the United States Navy during the Civil War, subsequently on ships in the Mediterranean, Indian, and Pacific Oceans, and at stations on the east and west coasts of the United States and Europe.

14 items; 8 oversize containers; 4 linear feet; 3 microfilm reels

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