Papers 1839-1919.

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Papers 1839-1919.

Physician, of Eaton, Ohio. Letters from Philips to his wife, Harriet (Carlin) Philips, written while serving with the 188th Regt., Ohio Volunteer Infantry in Tenn. during the Civil War; correspondence, and other material relating to the medical profession and studies at Bellevue Medical College, New York City, and to the Ohio Constitutional Convention, 1873-74, to which Philips was a delegate; and correspondence (1918-19) of Maud and Jane Philips, chiefly from Ralph Welch, relating his experiences with the American Expeditionary Forces in Germany. Contact repository for more information.

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