Letters to Edwin Wetmore, 1888-1889.

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Letters to Edwin Wetmore, 1888-1889.

Is leader of the African-American militia at Flushing, N.Y.; five thousand African-Americans participated in a Republican parade from Flushing to Jamaica, N.Y.; requests fragment of shingle from War Office in Lebanon, Conn., as a souvenir.

2 items ; 20 x 13 cm.

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