Orders and correspondence, 1878.

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Orders and correspondence, 1878.

Collection of military orders and correspondence to and by William A. Kimball, Fort Hall, Idaho, November 8. 1878. Kimball was an engineer officer from Utah to the United States Army, 14th Infantry.

50 p.

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McConiche, Samuel.

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Hall, Joseph N., 1966-

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