Records and photographs, 1898-1942.

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Records and photographs, 1898-1942.

History of the Spanish-American War including narratives of campaigns, unit rosters, and information about Wisconsin's participation compiled by W.E. Calkins, Historian for the Department of Wisconsin United Spanish War Veterans.

Papers 0.4 linear ft. (1 archives box) and.Photographs 0.2 linear ft. (1 archives box, 2 oversized folders, and 1 folder)

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Wescott, Norma,

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Calkins, W. E.

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