Diary, 1861-1866 (bulk: 1867).

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Diary, 1861-1866 (bulk: 1867).

The John W. Anderson Diary 1861-1866 (bulk: 1867) consists of: the original diary for the years 1861-1866, handwriten by John W. Anderson in 1867 as a fair copy presentation gift to his sister Minnie Anderson. a photocopy of the photographs of the diary made on archival quality paper.

3.5 linear ft.

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