Francis Crayton Sturtevant papers 1861-1913 1861-1890 Sturtevant, Francis Crayton

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Francis Crayton Sturtevant papers 1861-1913 1861-1890 Sturtevant, Francis Crayton

The Sturtevant papers are made up of letters written by Francis Crayton Sturtevant, a musician in the 5th Connecticut Infantry Regiment, to his family during and following the Civil War. The collection also includes Francis' incoming correspondence after the war.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391458

William L. Clements Library

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