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Van Riper Family Correspondence
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Abraham Lincoln Letters
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Van Riper, Alexander
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Benster, Joshua
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Van Riper, John
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Van Riper, Henry
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Benster, Jennie
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Chase, Mark; Chase, Phebe
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Hawthorne, Alice
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Van Riper, Mary
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Van Riper, Willis
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Civil War, 1861-1865
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Chattanooga, Battle of, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1863
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letters (correspondence)
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Letter from unknown to Henry Van Riper, December 5, 1861
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Letter from Henry's Mother to Henry Van Riper, March 29, 1865
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Letter from unknown to "Dear Cousin," January 17, 1865
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Letter from A.W. Van Riper to "Dear Uncle", […] 17, 1863
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, October 23, 1863
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, September 15, 1864
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Letter from A. Van Riper to H. Van Riper, December 23, 1864
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Letter from Alexander Van Riper to Henry Van Riper, April 5, 1863
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Letter from Mark and Phebe Chase to "Dear Nephew," April 23, 1865
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Letter from Joshua Besnter to Henry [Van Riper], March 7, 1865
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