James A. Beaver papers

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James A. Beaver papers

Manuscript letters from Beaver to his wife, Rachel Ann Cecil, 1863; Miscellaneous documents relating to his service in the 33rd Volunteer Iowa Infantry, Company A, including a list of Marion County, Iowa volunteers; Manuscript genealogy of the Beaver and Cecil families, circa 1975. James A. Beaver (1840-1863) was a volunteer in the Iowa Infantry during the Civil War.

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