Muster-in and muster-out rolls, 1916-1917.

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Muster-in and muster-out rolls, 1916-1917.

Rolls describing the men who served in Wisconsin military units during service in the Punitive Expedition into Mexico, also called the Mexican Border War.

1.8 In. ft. (2 boxes)

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