Montgomery Meigs Taylor Papers 1890-1935

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Montgomery Meigs Taylor Papers 1890-1935

Naval officer and commander-in-chief, Asiatic Fleet. Official and personal correspondence reflecting life in Asia and military records, journals, notebooks, writings, and other papers relating mainly to Taylor’s military career.

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