Edward Hatch letters, 1867-1870.

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Edward Hatch letters, 1867-1870.

Nine letters, 1867-1870, from Hatch to his friend, Muscatine insurance and real estate agent, Thomas D. Smith, regarding the activities of his regiment in Texas and the sale of his Muscatine, Iowa, properties.

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