Papers, 1841-1899.

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Papers, 1841-1899.

Letters, diary, and essays, relating to Miss Usher's attendance (1841) at an Ursuline Convent at Three Rivers, lower Canada to learn French, her service as a nurse at the U.S. Army hospital, Chester, Pa. (1862), and the Maine agency at City Point (Hopewell), Va. (1865), and social life in Hollis and Bar Mills, Me.

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