Archibald McFadyen papers, 1862-1911 [manuscript].

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Archibald McFadyen papers, 1862-1911 [manuscript].

Records of marriages performed by McFadyen in southeastern North Carolina and Alabama and of fees received, 1868-1911, along with text for a wedding service (handwritten); McFadyen's autograph book, 1862 from the University of North Carolina; and his official discharge papers, June 1865, from the U.S. military prison at Johnson's Island, Ohio.

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University of North Carolina (1793-1962)

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