George Wallace papers, 1853-1881.

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George Wallace papers, 1853-1881.

Correspondence and documents covering the period Wallace served as captain in the Third California Volunteers in Salt Lake City, Utah, during the Civil War; secretary for Calif. governors Milton S. Latham and John G. Downey; and president of California Mining Company and of Fresno Canal and Irrigation Company.

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California historical society

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