Jarvis Frary Hanks biographical memoir and family notes, 1831, 1874.

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Jarvis Frary Hanks biographical memoir and family notes, 1831, 1874.

Reminiscences of Jarvis Frary Hanks. Includes his experiences as a drummer boy in the War of 1812, and his life after the war. At the end of the volume are comments by Hanks son, Frederick Lewis Hanks, and individual sketches of his parents, himself, and his siblings, Romelia, Henry, Edwin, Virginia, Arthur, Emeline, Christian, and Walter.

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