ALS, 1886 July 6 : Washington, D.C., 1310 19th St. NW, to Colonel Snead.

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ALS, 1886 July 6 : Washington, D.C., 1310 19th St. NW, to Colonel Snead.

JCF writes the author of a history about Missouri that he has not yet advanced in his memoirs to his part in the Civil War in Missouri. JCF says his first volume "only comes down to the acquisition of California in '47."

2 1/2 p. ; 20 x 13 cm.

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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