Vincent-Dennison family papers, 1829-1896.

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Vincent-Dennison family papers, 1829-1896.

Correspondence of G.W. Vincent and A.P. Dennison concerning their life and activity at sea (Vincent) or on the Pacific West coast (Dennison). Included in the Dennison papers is a photograph of an unidentified girl taken by Morse's Palace of Art (417 Montgomery Street, San Francisco). Dennison was related to political figures on the East coast and held government posts in both Oregon and California.

2 folders in 1 box.

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Vincent-Dennison family.

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Vincent, George Washington.

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Dennison, Ammi Prince, 1824-1896.

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Morse's Palace of Art, San Francisco, Calif.

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Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819-1898

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General during the Civil War; congressman from California (1881-1885); U.S. Register of the Treasury (1885-1893). From the description of Papers, 1864-1895. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 24039377 William Starke Rosecrans was an inventor, coal-oil company executive, diplomat, politician, and United States Army officer during the Civil War. He was the victor at prominent Western Theater battles such as Second Corinth, Stones River, and the Tullahoma Campaign,...