Lewis Wolfley letters 1837-1840 Wolfley, Lewis

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Lewis Wolfley letters 1837-1840 Wolfley, Lewis

The collection consists of 17 items containing 18 letters (one item contains letters from two different correspondents), addressed to Lewis Wolfley, a Navy surgeon. All of the correspondents are doctors, most with naval appointments. Topics include almost exclusively Navy matters, including political debates concerning the Navy during the period, but also scattered references to medical cases and treatments, and some details of financial transactions.

17 items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391863

William L. Clements Library

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