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Eric
]]>You’re very welcome, and I’m glad to hear that I answered your question.
The Civil War Museum and Library in Philadelphia is a fabulous place–I love it. They damned near lost it all due to financial reasons a number of years ago, which was really a shame. Fortunately, they were able to get things worked out and the place remains as it always was.
Interestingly enough, it is less than a block down the street from a house where my aunt and uncle lived for the first thirty years of my life. I walked past the place many times, but I never knew it was there. I only found out about it–and visited it–after my uncle died. Go figure.
Eric
]]>In regards to the Civil War Library in Philly what a great place. The staff there was very helpful. Although I did not find what I was looking for it was not for lack of trying. They went all through the attic an basement looking for a copy of the Mollus War Papers from Indiana.
Regards,
Andy