Papers, 1838-1947.

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Papers, 1838-1947.

Autobiographical reminiscences and sketchbooks documenting naval career and voyages of surgeon, Charles F. Guilloû, with letters, family papers, and photographs, 1838-1947.

4 boxes (1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6831432

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