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These papers consist chiefly of letters addressed to Julius H. Clark from 1862 to 1885. The letters were written mostly by his parents and siblings regarding personal and family matters. Many of these letters provide insight in the experiences and activities of everyday life at that time. After 1885, the letters were addressed primarily to Lewis and Eliza Warren of McGraw, New York. Their relationship to Julius Clark is not clearly evident, but the content of these letters also regard matters of everyday life. In addition, some of the Warren letters concern the family's wagon manufacturing business.

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  • "These papers consist chiefly of letters addressed to Julius H. Clark from 1862 to 1885. The letters were written mostly by his parents and siblings regarding personal and family matters. Many of these letters provide insight in the experiences and activities of everyday life at that time. After 1885, the letters were addressed primarily to Lewis and Eliza Warren of McGraw, New York. Their relationship to Julius Clark is not clearly evident, but the content of these letters also regard matters of everyday life. In addition, some of the Warren letters concern the family's wagon manufacturing business."@en

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  • "Records and correspondence"@en
  • "Military records"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Letters"@en