Carlisle family papers, 1860-1972.

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Carlisle family papers, 1860-1972.

Correspondence of Hannah L. Carlisle, nurse in Kentucky during the Civil War, later teacher in Columbus, Kentucky for the American Freedmen's Aid Commission in 1866; correspondence and diaries describing her life in Deadwood, South Dakota during the 1890's; letters of William and Phyllis Carlisle who served in the military during World War II; student letters of family members who attended the University of Michigan and Michigan State University in the 1940's; letter of Francis A. Carlisle describing. Service in Cuba during the Spanish-American War; and genealogical material; also photographs.

1.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7363661

Bentley Historical Library

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Carlisle, Daniel, 1797-1872.

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Carlisle, Francis A.

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Carlisle family.

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Daniel Carlisle family of Buchanan, Michigan. From the description of Carlisle family papers, 1860-1972. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423202 ...

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United States. Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands

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Carlisle, William

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