Papers, 1893-1911.

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Papers, 1893-1911.

Papers of Fred W. Buehler, Monroe, Wisconsin, including correspondence to and from him while he was employed as a guard at the Columbian Exposition, 1893, and while with the Army in Florida, 1898; and military documents, including muster sheets, roll call records, and photographs concerning his command of Co. H, 1st Infantry, Wis. National Guard.

0.1 c.f. (1 folder) and17 photographs (1 folder)

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