Papers of James Edward Glazier, 1861-1922.

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Papers of James Edward Glazier, 1861-1922.

Civil War experience as reflected in Glazier's letters to his parents, brother Charles and Annie G. Monroe. Farming on the Pacific Coast (1868-1882); work, expenses, family news, social life, including Fourth of July celebrations, tent revivals, and the reunion of the 23rd Massachusetts Regiment (1888).

174 pieces.3 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6692486

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