Grand Army of the Republic, Burnside Post No. 23 (Ashland, Or.) papers, 1921-1932.

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Grand Army of the Republic, Burnside Post No. 23 (Ashland, Or.) papers, 1921-1932.

Miscellaneous letters, receipts, blank forms, and a resolution to Congress (1921), condemning the pending treaty with Japan as tending to "the end of the Pacific Coast as a White man's country."

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