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John Oscar Culver correspondence and business papers; ephemera


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    U. S. Army Department of the Northwest documents; John Oscar Culver personal papers

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    Box contains U. S. Army Department of the Northwest documents, John Oscar Culver's personal papers, his essays on love and poetry, documents related to the U. S. Army Wisconsin, and U. S. Army Veterans Reserve Corps.

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    John Oscar Culver Civil War papers

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    Box contains certificates, discharges, payrolls, muster rolls, receipts, and a typewritten rough draft of a history of the U. S. Quartermaster's Department.

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    John Oscar Culver American Legion of Honor Benefit Certificate

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    A collection of approximately 6,000 items from 1861 to 1904, it consists of documents, ledger books, receipts, muster rolls, payrolls, correspondence and other military records. The material details the workings of the paymaster's office of the U.S. Army Department of the Northwest primarily for the period 1861 to 1865. Although there is material for virtually all Union states, the documents are fullest for regiments from Illinois, Missouri, and Wisconsin. The collection also contains a few papers concerning the life and business affairs of John Oscar Culver after the Civil War, particularly the period 1880 to 1900 while he was living in California.

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    John Oscar Culver U. S. Army ledgers

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    Folder contains 2 unbound ledgers.

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    John Oscar Culver U. S. Army ledger - State of Wisconsin

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    Ledger is printed on each page: "State of Wisconsin in account with James Ross."

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    Ephemera, muster rolls, pay rolls, miscellaneous

    Manuscripts

    A collection of approximately 6,000 items from 1861 to 1904, it consists of documents, ledger books, receipts, muster rolls, payrolls, correspondence and other military records. The material details the workings of the paymaster's office of the U.S. Army Department of the Northwest primarily for the period 1861 to 1865. Although there is material for virtually all Union states, the documents are fullest for regiments from Illinois, Missouri, and Wisconsin. The collection also contains a few papers concerning the life and business affairs of John Oscar Culver after the Civil War, particularly the period 1880 to 1900 while he was living in California.

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