Webb, Edmund F. (Edmund Fuller), 1835-1898
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Collection of Benjamin Franklin Butler Materials
Materials by or about Butler.
Collection of Henry Clay Merriam Materials
The collection contains letters, documents, and photographs of Merriam and his family, especially the post-Civil War period.
Folder H.1.3, Darling vs. Butler, 1890-11 - 1892-04-22
The collection contains letters between Butler and many other correspondents as well as letters regarding Butler, primarily from during and after the Civil War Years. There are also military, legal, and other documents, manuscripts, photographs and other visual materials, scrapbooks, clippings and publications, and some modern materials pertaining to Butler, both Colby-connected and otherwise.
Series H. Benjamin F. Butler Legal Papers, 1839 - 1890
The collection contains letters between Butler and many other correspondents as well as letters regarding Butler, primarily from during and after the Civil War Years. There are also military, legal, and other documents, manuscripts, photographs and other visual materials, scrapbooks, clippings and publications, and some modern materials pertaining to Butler, both Colby-connected and otherwise.
Sub-Series H.1. Darling vs. Butler, 1883 - 1892
The collection contains letters between Butler and many other correspondents as well as letters regarding Butler, primarily from during and after the Civil War Years. There are also military, legal, and other documents, manuscripts, photographs and other visual materials, scrapbooks, clippings and publications, and some modern materials pertaining to Butler, both Colby-connected and otherwise.
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