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John Harris letter, 1800

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Collection contains a war department business letter from John Harris in Philadelphia to Israel Whelen. At the end of the letter, Harris notes that cannons just notified him that Congress voted on its 34th ballot, meaning Thomas Jefferson was now president.

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Poll Book (Luzerne County, Pa.), 1864

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Poll book, 11 October, 1864, for Civil War soldiers from Luzerne County, Pennsylvania at the headquarters of the 58th Regiment (Pennsylvania) while stationed at Chaffin's Farms, Virginia. Includes list of soldiers voting, and names and signatures of those appointed clerks and judges. Also includes voting results for national and local elections.

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Title:: Poll Book (Luzerne County, Pa.) 1864

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Poll book, 11 October, 1864, for Civil War soldiers from Luzerne County, Pennsylvania at the headquarters of the 58th Regiment (Pennsylvania) while stationed at Chaffin's Farms, Virginia. Includes list of soldiers voting, and names and signatures of those appointed clerks and judges. Also includes voting results for national and local elections.
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