John Hancock Douglas papers, 1861-1885.

By: Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsDescription: 250 items; 1 container plus 1 oversizeSubject(s): Summary: Letters (1861-1864) from Douglas to his brother, George Douglas, written from various headquarters of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, of which Douglas was chief of inspection and associate secretary. Manuscripts and printed copies of his writings, and pencilled notes (1885) from Ulysses S. Grant to Douglas, who was his physician. Includes typescript of "Record of the Last Days of the Magnanimous Soldier, U. S. Grant" by Douglas, a scrapbook, engravings, and other papers relating to Grant.
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Letters (1861-1864) from Douglas to his brother, George Douglas, written from various headquarters of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, of which Douglas was chief of inspection and associate secretary. Manuscripts and printed copies of his writings, and pencilled notes (1885) from Ulysses S. Grant to Douglas, who was his physician. Includes typescript of "Record of the Last Days of the Magnanimous Soldier, U. S. Grant" by Douglas, a scrapbook, engravings, and other papers relating to Grant.

Physician.

Collection material in English.

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