William Henry Royle letters to his mother, 1858-1860.

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William Henry Royle letters to his mother, 1858-1860.

Six letters written by Royle to his mother, Elizabeth Royle, in Providence, R.I., documenting his experience, in 1858 at Fort Bellingham, Washington Territory, and in 1860 at Camp Pickett in the San Juan Islands.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7554651

Washington State Historical Society

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Royle, William Henry, 1836-

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U.S. Army private, D Company, 9th Infantry Regiment, stationed at Fort Bellingham Bay (also known as Fort Bellingham) and Camp Pickett (later known as Camp San Juan Island) in Washington Territory, in 1858-1860, during the period of the Pig War. From the description of William Henry Royle letters to his mother, 1858-1860. (Washington State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 455500438 ...

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Royle, Elizabeth

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United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 9th. Company D

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