Papers, 1855-1861.

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Papers, 1855-1861.

Includes correspondence and other official records relating to Robert E. Lee, frontier matters and the U.S. Second Cavalry, from the files of the Adjutant General and the Department of Texas. This was done for Dr. Carl Coke Rister's book, ROBERT E. LEE IN TEXAS.

1 microfilm reel (90 ft.) : negative

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