A. S. Daggett correspondence, 1862-1863.

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A. S. Daggett correspondence, 1862-1863.

Two letters written to Rev. C. R. Daggett, from A. S. Daggett, written from White Oak Church, Va., during the Civil War.

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Daggett, C. R.

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Daggett, Aaron Simon, 1837-1938

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