Louis Singleton Price papers, 1860-1866 1863-1866 (bulk dates).

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Louis Singleton Price papers, 1860-1866 1863-1866 (bulk dates).

The majority of the Price collection is comprised of photocopies of correspondence relating to his experiences as a prisoner of war at Camp Chase (Ohio) and Camp Douglas (Il.)

59 pieces.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6901752

University of Kentucky Libraries

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