> The Michigan Historical Museum adminsters Michigan's historic sites and
>museums. One of our best sites is Historic Fort Wilkins. We are in the
>process of researching the fort and its occupants. Do you know where we
>could obtain copies of the Army and Navy Journal? This journal was
>available at the fort from 1867 to 1870. If it is available, where? what
>format? and is it available via interlibrary loan? Any information is
>appreciated. Thank you.
Barry James
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Dec 6, 1999
Issues of the Army & Navy Journal are fairly common for the Civil War
years, probably less so for the following years. If you want original
issues, try the historical newspaper dealers. Here's some addresses:
Tim Hughes at http://www.rarenewspapers.com
Phil Barber at http://www.historicpages.com/
Ephemera & Paper Collectors Mall at http://www.historybuff.com/mall/
Periodyssey at http://www.periodyssey.com/
Richard Spellman doesn't have a web site but can be reached at [log in to unmask]
Good luck.
-Jim Lyons
http://www.jimlyons.com
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