Records of United States Army commands, record group 98 [microform] : Camp San Juan Island, Washington, 1859-1874 : selected documents of letters, orders and claims including the Hibbard and Watt affair ; Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, record group 24 : log of the U.S.S. Massachusetts, No
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