Henry C. Cochrane papers, 1841-1947.

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Henry C. Cochrane papers, 1841-1947.

Collection consists of correspondence, diaries, memorandum books, travel books, scrapbooks, account books, mounted and loose newspaper clippings, military commissions, broadsides, pamphlets, lantern slides, photographs, speeches, ephemera, and other items. Subject files include material on the battle of Fort Fisher, N.C; the Bering Sea Expedition of 1891; Boxer Rebellion; Philippine Expedition; and his role as an American representative in Moscow at the coronation of Czar Alexander III (1883).

5,000 items (40 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7342779

Library of the Marine Corps

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Alexander III, Emperor of Russia, 1845-1894

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Emperor of Russia. From the description of Document signed, dated : Livadya, 28 March 1893, 1893, 28 March. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270680500 ...

Cochrane, Henry Clay, 1842-1913

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United States. Marine Corps

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