[Papers]. 1860-1911.

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[Papers]. 1860-1911.

Diaries, 1861-1865; correspondence 1862-1911; essays on Civil War topics; papers relating to the Committee of ten survey of American secondary school curriculum, including extensive correspondence with Charles W. Eliot, 1892-1893; one letter giving details of family history.

2 boxes ; 27 x 32 x 13 cm.

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