Sketch of Fort Robinson, Nebraska [microform], [1922?].

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Sketch of Fort Robinson, Nebraska [microform], [1922?].

Introductory description of the area, activities at the Fort during the 1870s, and a paper by Post Surgeon, George W. Adair, on the conditions for married enlisted men, 1889. Typescript with ms. corrections.

50 leaves : map.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7293214

California state library

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