Papers, 1850-1872.

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Papers, 1850-1872.

Civil War letters from Hyatt to his mother, while he served in the Union Army quartermaster corps, commenting on the possible ending of the war; a letter, 1865, mentioning prison camps; letters concerning the Gifford Hyatt family of Washington, N.C.; and miscellaneous material consisting of high school themes and clippings.

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United States. Army. Quartermaster Corps

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Fort Arbuckle was built in the Indian Territory of Oklahoma on April 19, 1851 and was formally designated a fort in June 1851. It was established by the U.S. Army to protect the region's relocated Chickasaw and Choctaw tribes from raids by Kiowa and Comanche Indians. The fort was also visited by wagon trains of Mormons and other emigrants enroute to the California gold fields. On June 24, 1870, Fort Arbuckle was abandoned when the establishment of Fort Sill rendered its further maintenance as a ...

Hyatt, William H.

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Union soldier, from Norwalk (Fairfield Co.), Conn. From the description of Papers, 1850-1872. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19851436 ...

Hyatt, Gifford.

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Hyatt family.

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