Papers, 1860-1895.

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Papers, 1860-1895.

Letters of introduction (1879) for Schieffelin; applications and letters of endorsement (1893-1894) to secure an army paymaster's appointment for Schiefflin; receipts and list (1877-1878) of Schieffelin's miscellaneous college expenses; copies of the U.S. Army's appropriations act for 1895; and letter (1860) to Schieffelin's father, George A.F. Schieffelin.

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Auburn University.

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