Papers of Calvin Gibbs Hutchinson, 1862-1912, (bulk 1862-1864).

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Papers of Calvin Gibbs Hutchinson, 1862-1912, (bulk 1862-1864).

Letters from Calvin G. Hutchinson to his wife Roxanna (1862-1864); letters to William W. Hill, assistant editor of the Boston Morning Journal, many of them intended for publication; a prize list (Jan. 1865) of the capture of the Stag, a Confederate steamer, official correspondence relating to Hutchinson's duties of the paymaster, his memoirs (1911-1912), and ephemera.

331 pieces.1 case.1 bound volume.

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Hutchinson, Calvin Gibbs, ca.1836-ca. 1912.

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Wells, Gideon, 1808-1878.

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Welles, Gideon, 1802-1878

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Smith was a private citizen and donor to the "Eyes for the Navy" program. From the description of Memorandum, no date. (Naval War College). WorldCat record id: 708036591 From the description of Memorandum, September 30, 1918. (Naval War College). WorldCat record id: 708034981 From the description of Certificate, no date. (Naval War College). WorldCat record id: 708036793 The United States Navy operated a radio station with call sign NUG in Calumet, Michigan...

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