Marshall S. Phillips correspondence and Phillips family papers, 1854-1876.

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Marshall S. Phillips correspondence and Phillips family papers, 1854-1876.

Letters from Phillips to his wife, Diannah Phillips, written from Washington, D.C., the Philadelphia General Hospital in Philadelphia, and various camps in the South, concerning the health of his four children, money matters, and references to his participation in battles with the 5th Maine Infantry; together with 10 family letters.

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