E. Hubbard Smith : added papers, 1818-1907.

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E. Hubbard Smith : added papers, 1818-1907.

Includes correspondence, 1857-1885, regarding legal and business matters; U.S. paymaster's list of Civil War prisoners; commission for William H. Hays of Grant County to recruit a company in the 53rd Regiment of the Kentucky Volunteers; accounts and receipts, 1864-1884, from the Smith family; and miscellaneous printed material.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7605282

The Filson Historical Society

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