Aaron Vanderbilt papers, 1835-1913, 1973-1979 (bulk 1863-1913).

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Aaron Vanderbilt papers, 1835-1913, 1973-1979 (bulk 1863-1913).

Scrapbook and papers, including correspondence, military orders, drawings, clippings, receipts, reports, certificates, printed ephemera, military accounts and records, scrapbook, etc., 1835-1913 (bulk 1863-1913), of New York businessman and naval officer Aaron Vanderbilt.

.75 linear ft. (1 box, 1 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771349

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