Box 4
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence to Joseph W. Gardner, 1890-1893
Subseries D. Correspondence includes correspondence, the majority of which is addressed to Secretary Gardner from association officers such as Stanley B. Dearborn, J. Payson Bradley, and William H. Morgan. Also included are letters from members of the association, which discuss annual reunions, deceased members of the regiment, and the overall state of the association.
Correspondence to Joseph W. Gardner, 1894-1895
Subseries D. Correspondence includes correspondence, the majority of which is addressed to Secretary Gardner from association officers such as Stanley B. Dearborn, J. Payson Bradley, and William H. Morgan. Also included are letters from members of the association, which discuss annual reunions, deceased members of the regiment, and the overall state of the association.
Correspondence to Joseph W. Gardner, 1896-1897
Subseries D. Correspondence includes correspondence, the majority of which is addressed to Secretary Gardner from association officers such as Stanley B. Dearborn, J. Payson Bradley, and William H. Morgan. Also included are letters from members of the association, which discuss annual reunions, deceased members of the regiment, and the overall state of the association.
Correspondence to Joseph W. Gardner, 1898-1899
Subseries D. Correspondence includes correspondence, the majority of which is addressed to Secretary Gardner from association officers such as Stanley B. Dearborn, J. Payson Bradley, and William H. Morgan. Also included are letters from members of the association, which discuss annual reunions, deceased members of the regiment, and the overall state of the association.
Correspondence to Joseph W. Gardner, 1900-1906
Subseries D. Correspondence includes correspondence, the majority of which is addressed to Secretary Gardner from association officers such as Stanley B. Dearborn, J. Payson Bradley, and William H. Morgan. Also included are letters from members of the association, which discuss annual reunions, deceased members of the regiment, and the overall state of the association.