George E. Sigel papers, 1918-1921.

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George E. Sigel papers, 1918-1921.

Two letters by this Virginia (Minn.) resident while a soldier at Camp A. A. Humphreys, Virginia; a copy of an army camp periodical, "The Castle," published there (July 20, 1918); and letters, telegrams, and clippings about Sigel's illness and death at Fort Bayard, New Mexico, and about the purchase of a Boy Scout camp near Virginia to be named in his honor.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6779441

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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