Nathaniel D. Hackett Correspondence 1853-1947 (bulk 1861-1899)

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Nathaniel D. Hackett Correspondence 1853-1947 (bulk 1861-1899)

Union Army soldier. Chiefly Civil War correspondence of Hackett while serving with the 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery Regiement. Includes the correspondence of Edith Hackett Cramer, Carrie Fern Hackett, and Millicent Hackett Maloney, the daughters of Nathaniel D. Hackett.

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