Papers 1861-1889.

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Papers 1861-1889.

Ohio lawyer and politician and U.S. consul to Hamburg, Germany. Correspondence, reports, circulars, and other papers relating to Anderson's activities in Hamburg, including efforts to prevent Confederate agents from procuring arms in Germany. Also includes material on Anderson's duties as collector of Internal Revenue and as trustee of Ohio State University. Contact repository for more information.

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