J. T. Hanlon letters [manuscript], 1898-1903.

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J. T. Hanlon letters [manuscript], 1898-1903.

Photocopy letters from J. T. Hanlon to W. P Hanlon, 1898-1903, regarding family matters, health, and attendance at the G. A. R. encampments at The Dalles, 1898, and Astoria, 1902; Photocopy letter from Hattie Lyons to W. P. Hanlon, 13 July 1903, regarding the death of "our father," J. T. Hanlon.

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Hanlon, J. T., ca. 1846-1903.

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Hanlon, William P., 1846-1908

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Lyons, Hattie

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Grand Army of the Republic

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Founded in 1866, in Decatur, Ill. From the description of Grand Army of the Republic scrapbooks, 1913. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 276172404 The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of Civil War Union military veterans, formed in Decatur, Illinois in 1866. The GAR became one of the first advocacy groups in American politics, lobbying for black veterans, pensions, and supporting Republican candidates. The GAR waned during the 1870s as the ...