Lucius F. Hubbard and family papers, 1842-1872, 1956.

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Lucius F. Hubbard and family papers, 1842-1872, 1956.

Thirty-eight letters and a report (1862-1866) by Hubbard during his Civil War service with the Fifth Minnesota Infantry in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama. He describes troop movements, battles, skirmishes, casualties, army leaders, and living conditions in the South, and mentions national politics.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6684179

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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