Manning F. Force collection, 1866-1895 (bulk 1880-1892).

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Manning F. Force collection, 1866-1895 (bulk 1880-1892).

Chiefly correspondence, written by friends, colleagues, and Civil War comrades, written to Force during the post-war years, reflecting his continued interest in military organizations and reunions and the written history of the Civil War; together with miscellaneous materials.

150 items.

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