[A collection of printed material pertaining to the Seventh Regiment, New York National Guard, and its response to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln]. [1865-1867]

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[A collection of printed material pertaining to the Seventh Regiment, New York National Guard, and its response to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln]. [1865-1867]

Resolution issued by the Veterans of the Seventh Regiment, April 29, 1865. Response of the United States Dept. of State, Dec. 10, 1867.

2 pieces ; 25 cm.

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Churchill County Museum

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United States. Department of State

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