John C. Boughton papers, 1856-1910 [microform].

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John C. Boughton papers, 1856-1910 [microform].

Correspondence, legal papers, bills and receipts dealing with personal and business affairs and military service; include letter, March 19, 1865, from Frederick Schneider written after his exchange from prisons in the South; letters, January 15 and March 12, 1865, from Joseph Moody containing detailed descriptions of Traverse City, Michigan; and letter, April 1865, mentioning the assassination of Abraham Lincoln; also photographs.

1 microfilm reel (part) : master negative.1 microfilm reel (part) : print master.1 microfilm reel (part) : positive.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8316927

Bentley Historical Library

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Moody, Joseph.

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Boughton, John C., 1836-1894.

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Novi, Traverse City, and Bay City, Michigan, businessman and officer with the Second Michigan Infantry in the Civil War. From the description of John C. Boughton papers, 1856-1910 [microform]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 84276009 From the description of John C. Boughton papers, 1856-1910. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34422934 Novi, Traverse City, and Bay City, Michigan, Michigan and officer with the Second Michigan Infantry in the ...

Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865

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Abraham Lincoln (born February 12, 1809, Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky-died April 15, 1865, Washington, D.C.) was the sixteenth President of the United States from 1861 until his death by assassination. He was the son of a Kentucky frontiersman, Thomas Lincoln, and Nancy Hanks. In 1816, Lincoln moved to Pigeon Creek, Indiana, where he worked on his family's farm. Following his mother's death two years later, he continued working on farms until moving with his father to New Sa...

United States. Army. Michigan Infantry Regiment, 2nd (1861-1865)

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Schneider, Frederick W.

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