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12th USCT Regiment - Collection of Cartes de Visite Relating to the 12th USCT Regiment, Including Portraits of Officers and Unknown Civilians - PC0839, 1861/1865 Box 172 VLT_PRTCL, Box 2, Artifact PC0839
1824 Almanac and other printed matter, 1824/1908 Box MSS 79-6 Box 232
52nd USCT Regiment - (27) Carte de Visite Portraits from Album - PC1253, 1861/1865 Box 172 VLT_PRTCL, Box 12, Artifact PC1253
9th Maine Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Aaron H. Chase - PC1113.0008, 1861/1865 Box 172 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC1113.0008
9th Maine Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of August Taft - PC1113.0011, 1861/1865 Box 172 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC1113.0011
9th Maine Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Benjamin J. Hill - PC1113.0006, 1861/1865 Box 172 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC1113.0006
9th Maine Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Elbridge H. Bryant - PC1113.0012, 1861/1865 Box 172 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC1113.0012
9th Maine Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of George Burton Dyer - PC1113.0002, 1861/1865 Box 172 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC1113.0002
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