Papers, 1854-1880, 1858-1866.

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Papers, 1854-1880, 1858-1866.

Photographs, primarily of U.S. Army officers, and one of Tyler's Brigade, c.1864. Tickets for lectures at these medical schools and hospitals: Starling Medical College (Columbus, Ohio), Cleveland Medical College, Philadelphia Hospital, and Jefferson Medical College (Philadelphia). Letters and orders relating to his army career as a surgeon and as a quartermaster. Printed notes about various patients at Lincoln General Hospital, 1864-1865. Also other miscellaneous items.

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Lynchburg Public Library

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