Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark miscellanies, 1781-1909.

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Draper manuscripts: George Rogers Clark miscellanies, 1781-1909.

Papers concerning George Rogers Clark's Revolutionary War campaigns. Includes a roster of the Illinois Regiment, and court and congressional documents (1831-1875) concerning land claims and Revolutionary service compensation.

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