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Fragment of military pass Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Fragment of a pass. Only portions are clear. Following what appears legible: "camp div lafayette square ? 186?.
Letter, 1862 March 3, George H. Collins (Bolivar Heights) to Carrie, page 1 and 4 [recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service George H. Collins writing about military life in Harpers Ferry during the Civil War [recto]
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Letter, 1862 March 3, George H. Collins (Bolivar Heights) to Carrie, page 2 and 3 [verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service George H. Collins writing about military life in Harpers Ferry during the Civil War [verso]
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Pass to cross Potomac River, 1863 August 31, Office Provost Marshal (Harpers Ferry) to Sarah Shaz and Mary Noumaker Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Office Provost Marshal, Harpers Ferry, August 31, 1863. signed L. Long, capt. and Provost Marshall. Pass permits Sarah Shaz and Mary Noumaker to cross Potomac
1863-08-31
One military pass, issued to Lawrence Burns by Martin Rouzer, captain and provost marshal, February 28 1863 [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service One military pass, black ink on white paper, issued from the officesof the provost marshal, Harper Ferry, VA. Feburary 28,1863. Issued to Lawrence Burns by Martin Rouzer, captain and provost marshal. Burns was given permission to travel east by the "cars". Pass has a small hole in the middle of paper
1863-02-28
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One military pass, issued to Lawrence Burns by Martin Rouzer, captain and provost marshal, February 28 1863 [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service One military pass, black ink on white paper, issued from the offices of the provost marshal, Harper Ferry, VA. February 28,1863. Issued to Lawrence Burns by Martin Rouzer, captain and provost marshal. Burns was given permission to travel east by the "cars". Pass has a small hole in the middle of paper
1863-02-28
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Sergeant Fred K. Boland to pass to and from Sandy Hook, military pass, October 9 1862 [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Camp on Bolivar Heights. October 9th, 1862. Permit Sergeant Fred K. Boland to pass to and from Sandy Hook, to return at 4 o'clock p.m. signed John Colahan lieutenant commander co. n, 72 regs. p.v. 
Sergeant Fred K. Boland to pass to and from Sandy Hook, military pass, October 9 1862 [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Camp on Bolivar Heights. October 9th, 1862. Reverse approved by Colonel Baxter, plus other markings written on white, blue lined scrap paper, left and top edge rough, right red border and bottom blue border. Soiled, stained, creased from fold.

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