Edmund Ross Colhoun Papers 1821-1918 (bulk 1839-1874)
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Colhoun, Edmund Ross, 1821-1897
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Naval officer. From the description of Edmund Ross Colhoun papers, 1821-1918 (bulk 1839-1874). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83634894 Biographical Note 1821, May 6 Born, Chambersburg, Pa. 1839 Appointed midshipman, United States Navy ...
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