Correspondence, 1857-1869.

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Correspondence, 1857-1869.

Writes to his sister Mary J. Tuttle in New Haven, Conn.; includes information about his lectures describing his experiences as a prisoner of war, the proceeds of which he is donating to the Soldiers' Aid Society; letter dated 1869 states that an artist is with them painting a likeness of his deceased daughter.

1 folder (21 items) : ill. ; 24 x 37 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7252318

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Tuttle, Mary Jane, 1836-

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Tuttle, Lucius Vincent, 1838-1881.

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Hudson River Institute.

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Soldiers' Aid Society.

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