Papers, 1864-1901.

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Papers, 1864-1901.

11 AlsS by A.P.R. (4 to his wife Kate); 52 civil-war-period letters from Kate Rockwell to A.P.R., plus 3 written to her by others; various post-war letters to A.P.R., manuscript documents, one of which is about the 10th Corps (pp. 1-7, 50-74); miscellaneous post-war letters from various correspondents; miscellaneous items (portable writing case, eyeglasses, 5 photographs, manuscript documents, autograph album belonging to "Lyda."

ca. 143 items (0.25 linear feet) ; 27 x 39 cm.

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