Letters, 1881-1898 [bulk 1898].

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Letters, 1881-1898 [bulk 1898].

With the exception of one family letter from 1881, all of these are letters written from Martin to his wife in Medina, N.Y. while he was participating in the mobilization of troops for the Spanish-American War. Letters offer detailed day-to-day descriptions of camp life; locations include Washington, D.C., Va., N.Y., and Penna.

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