John Pattee papers, 1856-1882 (bulk 1862-1865).

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John Pattee papers, 1856-1882 (bulk 1862-1865).

Except for 5 personal letters, a work receipt dated October 31, 1882, and an 1856 phrenological character study, all of the papers in this collection pertain to Pattee's military service. The military papers include correspondence (1862-1865), reports for investigations and court marshals (1863-1865), officers' field reports (1864-1865), furlough forms, receipts and invoices, military orders (1862-1865), hospital and medical reports (1863-1865), muster rolls, quarterly returns of rejoined and deceased men, lists of recruits and deserters, monthly reports and inspection reports (1863-1865).

1 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7763783

Iowa State Historical Society

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Pattee, John, 1821-1901.

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