State of Maine to Charles Parkhurst : you having borne an honorable part as a volunteer from the state of Maine ... in suppressing the rebellion ... 1868.

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State of Maine to Charles Parkhurst : you having borne an honorable part as a volunteer from the state of Maine ... in suppressing the rebellion ... 1868.

Testimonial certificate given for service in the Civil War, dated July 4, 1868. Signed: John C. Caldwell, Adj. General; Joshua L. Chamberlain, Governor.

1 broadside : ill. ; 28 x 38 cm., on sheet 36 x 46 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7531974

Raymond H. Fogler Library

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Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence, 1828-1914

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