Wilbur F. Fisk papers, 1863-1909.

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Wilbur F. Fisk papers, 1863-1909.

Handwritten copies of diaries (1863-1864) kept by Fisk as a private in the Second Regiment, Vermont Infantry, telling of camp life and campaigns in Virginia and Maryland and of furloughs in Vermont. Typed copies of three sermons delivered by Fisk (1879-1906) and microfilmed copies of two volumes of sermons preached by Fisk (ca. 1895-1909) in Freeborn, Minnesota, and vicinity, where he was a Congregational pastor.

0.2 cu. ft. (1 box), and 1 microfilm reel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6768461

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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