Wells Thompson valedictory address, 1861.

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Wells Thompson valedictory address, 1861.

The collection consists of one photograph of Wells Thompson (autographed) wearing coat of Confederate uniform and reunion badges. Also included are nineteen pages of the valedictory address of Wells Thompson, delivered in 1861, when he graduated in Law.

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