Hall Carbine Affair : photostat copies of newspaper clippings and legal documents, 1861-1894.

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Hall Carbine Affair : photostat copies of newspaper clippings and legal documents, 1861-1894.

Contains copies of clippings from American newspapers, reports from the House of Representatives that include testimony from the investigation, and the record in the case of Simon Stevens vs. the United States.

3 v. ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7220031

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