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1985.017.0001.3 - Clipping, Newspaper
Newspaper clipping and typed copy of the obituary of Bennett Tribbett, member of Co.B, 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, stationed at Sweetwater Station where he died on Dec. 14, 1862. Original in mylar. (With extra photocopy of typerscript.)
Record Type: Archive
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1985.017.0001.4 - Letter
Handwritten letter, [partial letter], from Anthony Barleon, concerning the death of Bennett Tribbett, member of Co.B, 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, stationed at Sweetwater Station where he died on Dec. 14, 1862. Original in mylar.
Record Type: Archive
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1985.017.0001.5 - Letter
Photocopies of letters concerning Bennett Tribbett and the Sweet Water Post, both letters are from the Fremont County Pioneer Museum to Robert Hamilton, dated August 15 & 16, 1984, the 16th with 2 accompanying photocopies of related material.
Record Type: Archive
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1985.017.0001.6 - Photocopy
Photocopies of 5 letters from and to Robert Hamilton concerning the original letter of Ferdinand Hauthal to Arviley Tribbett. 3 Letters from the U.S. Department of the Interior and 3 from Hamilton, 1 with no address, and 2 to Craig Bromley.
Record Type: Archive
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1985.017.0001.7 - Letter
Original letter and typescript copy to Arviley Tribbett, from Ferdinand Hauthal, concerning the death of her brother Bennett Tribbett, member of Co.B, 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, stationed at Sweetwater Station where he died on Dec. 14, 1862. Each 2 pgs.
Record Type: Archive
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2000.024.0001 - Map
Original map by Ray Blaha for the publication, "Life & Times of Caspar W. Collins". Pencil & press type on cardstock. Covers area patrolled by 11th & 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry from 1862-66. There are a couple of mistakes, Horseshoe creek in upper left corner should be "Horse Creek." Location of Sweetwater Station wrong: should be one mile to east of Independence Rock.
Record Type: Archive
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2952 - Tintype
Tintype portrait of Bennett Tribbett, member of Co.B 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, stationed at Sweetwater Station where he died on Dec. 14, 1862. Vertical. Originally in frame,
Record Type: Photo