Papers, 1818-1971.

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Papers, 1818-1971.

Correspondence, legal and military documents, diaries, newspaper clippings, roll call book, memorabilia, genealogical material and political material.

.83 linear ft. (2 boxes) + 1 oversize folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7263393

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 118th (1862-1865). Company B.

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Harrison, Nellie.

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Rand, William Lucius, 1845-1912.

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Lesesne, Joseph W.,

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Lawton family.

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Lawton, John, 1780-1842.

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Rand family.

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Early family of Carthage, Hancock County, Illinois. Ebenezer Rand, a shoemaker and farmer, emigrated to Illinois from Massachusetts with his first wife Hannah Calley in 1830. Between his marriage to Hannah and subsequent marriages to Elizabeth Calley and Joanna C. Lawton, the Rand family grew to 8 children who survived infancy. Son William Lucius Rand served in the 118th Illinois Infantry, Company B, during the Civil War. He later operated a grocery business in Carthage ...

United States. Army. Chemical Warfare Service

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Rand, Joanna C. Lawton, 1810-1887.

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Rand, Ebenezer, 1804-1885

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The History of Ebenezer Rand is an autobiography. His autobiography begins with some ancestral history, and then relates the life tale summarized. From the description of History of Ebenezer Rand, 1804-1870. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 368056101 Ebenezer Rand (1804-1885) lived in Illinois and gave a non-LDS perspective of Mormon events there that occured there. Ebenezer Rand was born March 26, 1804, in Marblehead County, Essex, Massachusetts. His ...

Rand, William Logan, b. 1896.

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