James R. Doolittle papers, 1863-1868.

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James R. Doolittle papers, 1863-1868.

Copies of miscellaneous letters and documents received by Doolittle as U.S. senator from Wisconsin.

15 items; 1 microfilm reel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6766564

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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