Charles W. Hack Papers circa 1800-1926

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Charles W. Hack Papers circa 1800-1926

Army officer and surgeon. Mainly a journal of Hack’s medical service in the United States Army in the Philippines, 1901-1903, two manuscripts, portions of the Koran, in Arabic, and one Arabic-script manuscript in Maranao, a native Philippine language from Mindanao, an excerpt from the epic “Darangen.”

15 items; 1 container; .2 linear feet

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