Zachary Taylor letters, 1828-1831.

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Zachary Taylor letters, 1828-1831.

Photostatic copies of five letters (four accompanied by typed or printed transcripts) written by Taylor from Fort Snelling (Minn.), describing the fort, explaining the need for recruits, and noting the arrival of new soldiers. A letter from New Orleans (1831, original) discusses his transfer to that city.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6764344

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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