A.P. Dennison papers 1855-1870

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A.P. Dennison papers 1855-1870

Originally from Maine, A. P. Dennison (1827-?) held numerous minor political offices in the Oregon Territory, including Adjutant General. The papers consist of receipts, letters of appointment, reports, and a bound scrapbook.

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