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Bird's eye view of Camp Chase near Columbus, Ohio.

Bird's eye view of Camp Chase near Columbus, Ohio.

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Henry B. Carrington to Salmon P. Chase, Saturday, April 13, 1861  (Telegram regarding raising of Ohio militia)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 11, 1864  (Telegram reporting election results in Ohio and Indiana)
Casting a billet from an electric furnace, Chase Brass and Copper Co., Euclid, Ohio. Modern electric furnaces have helped considerably in speeding the production of brass and other copper alloys for national defense. Here the molten metal is poured or cast from the tilted furnace into a mold to form a billet. The billet later is worked into rods, tubes, wires or special shapes for a variety of uses

Casting a billet from an electric furnace, Chase Brass and Copper Co.,...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This worker is at the controls of an extruding machine, a powerful piece of apparatus in a brass and copper mill that pushes billets of metal usually heated red hot, through a die to form rods, tubes, angles, channels and other shapes. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This worker is at the control...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Here is a stock of billets, or solid cylindrical brass or copper castings, which have been sawed to length. These billets will be heated and put through a powerful extrusion machine, which will extrude rods, tubes or other special shapes from them. Billets are cast six inches to eight inches in diameter and usually from four to ten feet long. These are sawed to shorter lengths before they go to the extrusion machines. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Here is a stock of billets, o...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Here is a freight car load of copper and brass on its way to our industries, where it will be manufactured into parts for airplanes, tanks, guns and ships. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Here is a freight car load of...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. A mechanical feeder is here shown running billets of brass into an electric furnace, where they will be heated at a high temperature. Then the heated billets will be pushed with tremendous force through the die of an extrusion machine to form rods, tubes, angles or other shapes. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. A mechanical feeder is here s...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Stocks of partially completed lengths of seamless copper tube in many sizes. These have still to go through several more draws through dies on drawbenches. Each draw reduces them in diameter and wall thickness, and lengthens them out. Then, before the tubes leaves the mill, the ends will be sawed off straight and clean. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Stocks of partially completed...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Large rolls of sheet brass and copper ready for the slitting machine, where the roll edges will be trimmed off. These unfinished rolls will all be slit into even-edged, uniform width rolls. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Large rolls of sheet brass an...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. The inside of a large brass and copper tube mill. Copper tubes are made in many sizes, and in many alloys, and are needed for war production in hundreds of different ways--from small diameter tubing for gas and oil lines in airplanes and tanks and motor cars to large diameter tubes used in construction of our battleships. A tube annealing furnace may be seen to the right. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. The inside of a large brass a...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Gaging copper rotating bands. These bands are sawed from long copper tubes, machined to size, serrated and applied like a collar to projectiles. These copper rotating bands fit the serrations inside gun barrels, and make the projectile rotate as it is shot from the gun. The man in this picture is checking the diameter of the bands as they come from the saws, before they are machined. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Gaging copper rotating bands....

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. These men are pushing a factory platform truckload of coiled brass and copper strips to the shipping platform of the mill. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. These men are pushing a facto...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Not King Midas counting out his money, but an inspector in a cartridge case shop examining cartridge case blanks or discs for flaws in metal structure. Any flaws in the blanks can be easily detected in the freshly- cut edges after they are wiped clean. These circular blanks, which are cut on a press from heavy sheet brass, are drawn and formed into shell cases. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Not King Midas counting out h...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This brass worker is tying down the ends of large coils of strip brass and copper. These coils will be transported to the other rolls in the rolling mill where they will be further reduced in thickness. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This brass worker is tying do...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Drawing seamless copper tube. Rough cast tubes tapered at one end to fit through a die are gripped in the tongs of the electric motor-driven vehicle on the drawbench and pulled or "drawn" through the die to be reduced to the desired size. Tubes usually are redrawn many times; each successive "draw" reduces the diameter, and increases the length. Brass tubes need to be annealed or softened between each draw, but copper tubes can be drawn several times without intermediate annealing. The tapered nose of the tubes may be seen just behind the drawbench operator. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Drawing seamless copper tube....

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Many parts and products used by the Army and the Navy must stand up under severe service conditions. Here the strength of a specimen of brass is being determined. The results of these tests enables engineers to select metals that have the strength and stiffness needed for various machined parts for guns and equipment. This testing machine records the tensile of yield strength of a metal specimen--its resistance to being pulled apart. A specimen in the machine is pulled until it breaks, and the load necessary to break is recorded. A meter attached to the specimen measures the amount of stretching. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Many parts and products used ...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. As extruded rod comes from the extrusion machine, it is too hot to handle. It is put under a cold water spray, then sent to the saws to be cut to shorter lengths for further operations. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. As extruded rod comes from th...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Weighing brass scrap. The war program calls for the use of such vast amounts of brass and copper among other metals, that all available scrap must be utilized. Here a truckload of brass trimmings from a sheet mill is being weighed. From here it will go to the casting shop, where it will be remelted and cast again into billets. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Weighing brass scrap. The war...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Brass or copper, as it comes from the rolls, is usually in strips too long for convenient handling. Here motor-driven shears cut the strip to shorter lengths. At the same time the metal is carefully inspected for surface defects. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Brass or copper, as it comes ...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This sample of brass strip is being tested on a Rockwell Hardness Testing Machine. This test is based upon the depth a steel ball penetrates the metal. A minor load is applied first to hold the ball in position, and then a major load is applied. The dial on the machine measures the depth of the penetration. This test is made to check the physical properties of the metal. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This sample of brass strip is...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Coils of copper water tube. Large quantities of copper tube are needed by our Army and Navy, and vital industries. The smaller sizes are used for oil lines on equipment producing defense products and for fuel lines on tanks and other mechanized equipment. Single lengths up to sixty feet are coiled for convenience in handling and shipping. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Coils of copper water tube. L...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This is the inlet end of a conveyor furnace. The rolls of strip brass and copper ride through the furnace on a conveyor, and when the metal comes out the other side it is annealed, and ready to be worked; that is rolled to a thinner gauge, or stamped into cup or shell-shaped products by fabricating plants. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This is the inlet end of a co...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Casting a billet from an electric furnace. Modern electric furnaces have helped considerably in speeding the production of brass and other copper alloys for national defense. Here the molten metal is poured or cast from the tilted furnace into a cylindrical mold to form a billet. The billet later is worked into rods, tubes, wires or special shapes for a variety of defense uses. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Casting a billet from an elec...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. When "slabs" (brass or copper castings in the form of long flat cakes) are being passed rolls, the first step in making sheet metal. A series of passes back and forth through various rolls reduces the "slabs" to thickness desired. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. When "slabs" (brass or copper...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Analyzing the amount of copper and lead in the brasses. In this test the laboratory checks samples of brass from the mill's production to make sure they are the correct mixture. Samples are dissolved in acid and subsequently electrolyzed. The copper is plated out on the cathode negative electrode and the lead on the anode positive electrode. The percentages of each metal present are determined by weighing the electrodes before and after electrolyzing. Chase and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Analyzing the amount of coppe...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Pickling lengths of copper water tube in a brass and copper mill. After annealing, or softening by heat to reduce brittleness and allow further drawing, tubes are "pickled" in a sulphuric acid solution to remove oxide and scale that result from the anneal. Bundles of the tubes are picked up by electric cranes and transported from the pickle to a rinse bath of water. The tubes are then returned to the drawbench for re-drawing down to smaller diameters. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Pickling lengths of copper wa...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This is an inverted bull clock, a modern piece of equipment in a brass and copper mill for drawing large diameter wire. As the wire leaves the machine, it is automatically coiled for easy handling. Most frequently it is redrawn to smaller diameters, though there are many uses for heavy wire, too. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This is an inverted bull cloc...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This is the busy shipping platform of a brass mill. An electric crane is lowering a case of tubes on a truck. Other finished brass and copper rod, wire, and tubes are on the platform packed and ready to ship. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This is the busy shipping pla...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This is a stock of semi-finished strip copper in rolls. This metal will be rolled again later, to a thinner gauge. Then it will be cleaned, the edges smoothed and trimmed, and tied into neat coils for shipment. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This is a stock of semi-finis...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Intermediate rolling operation on strip. Strip brass and copper, cast as thick heavy cakes, is reduced by successive rolling to lighter gauge sheet, strip, bar, plate, wire or foil. Here's one of the intermediate rolls used in the production of strip. The man is coiling the strip as it comes from the rolls. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Intermediate rolling operatio...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. The inside of a large brass and copper tube mill. Copper tubes are made in many sizes, and in many alloys, and are needed for war production in hundreds of different ways--from small diameter tubing for gas and oil lines in airplanes and tanks and motor cars to large diameter tubes used in construction of our battleships. A tube annealing furnace may be seen to the right. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. The inside of a large brass a...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Bundles of various sizes brass, copper, and bronze rod in the shipping room of a brass and copper mill. These will be manufactured into shafting for boats, or sawed into short lengths and machined to make fuse components or any of hundreds of solid brass parts for guns, ammunition, instrument vehicles or vessels. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Bundles of various sizes bras...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Copper tube is made either by extrusion or piercing. In the piercing method, illustrated here, a hot round billet, or solid piece of copper, about fourty-five inches long, is rotated between tapered rolls and forced against a pointed mandrel which pierces the center of the billet. The billet then emerges in the form of a tube about eleven feet long. The Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Copper tube is made either by...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Drawing seamless copper tube. Rough cast tubes tapered at one end to fit through a die are gripped in the tongs of the electric motor-driven vehicle on the drawbench and pulled or "drawn" through the die to reduce them to the desired size. Tubes usually are redrawn many times; each successive "draw" reduces the diameter, and increases the length. Brass tubes need to be annealed or softened between each draw, but copper tubes can be drawn several times without intermediate annealing. The tapered nose of the tubes may be seen just behind the drawbench operator. The tube is checked with a micrometer after being drawn, to make sure it is the right diameter. The man looking through the short section of tube is inspecting the inner surface for flaws. The Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Drawing seamless copper tube....

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This man is the operator of a towmotor--the jitney of the brass mill. His electric motor tows trucks of brass and copper, in between operations from one machine to another, and then pull cars of finished products to the loading platforms, where they are loaded into motor freight trucks or railroad freight cars for shipping. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Gaging drawn brass bar. Brass or copper supplied in bars finds many uses in the Navy. Most frequently it is cut to short lengths and machined to form parts of machinery, guns, and other implements of war. While dimensions are apt to vary, even slightly, close tolerances as to width and thickness must be observed. Here an inspector is checking dimensions with a micrometer. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Gaging drawn brass bar. Brass...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Packing coils of refrigeration tubing in paper containers. Because it is important to keep dirt and moisture from refrigeration tube, it is packaged in individual envelopes. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Packing coils of refrigeratio...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Strip copper and brass is usually passed through rolls many times before the desired thickness is obtained. This is placing a roll of strip into a feed box at the entrance to the rolls for intermediate rolling. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Strip copper and brass is usu...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This picture shows brass rod coming from the extrusion machine. Red hot brass billets (solid cylindrical castings) are pushed by tremendous force through a steel die in the extrusion press to form rods of various shapes, or hollow shells that are subsequently made into tubing. The metal is ejected from the extrusion press like tooth paste from a tube. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. This picture shows brass rod ...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Coils of brass and copper metal are loaded into a freight car and shipped to factories where it is fabricated into thousands of metal parts needed for our war program, or to our airplane submarine, or ship-building industries to become parts of their production. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Coils of brass and copper met...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. In the brass and copper casting shop, the operator of an electric furnace is pouring the molten metal into molds to form shells, or rough tubes, which are later formed into finished tubes. Tubes are formed by casting molten metal into these molds in which a refractory core has been inserted. The molds are mounted on a turntable, which brings them into position to receive the pouring. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. In the brass and copper casti...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. These bundles of finished seamless copper tubes are ready to be shipped. The Army, the Navy, and our vital industries use corrosion-resistant copper tube for pipelines that must not fail from the rust. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. These bundles of finished sea...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. When "slabs" (brass or copper castings in the form of long flat cakes) are cast, the upper end of the casting, the last part poured, is apt to be slightly blown and drossy. This end is cut off by large shears before the casting is sent to the mill to be fabricated into sheet metal. Chase Copper and Brass Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. When "slabs" (brass or copper...

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Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Casting a billet from an electric furnace. Modern electric furnaces have helped considerably in speeding the production of brass and other copper alloys for national defense. Here the molten metal is poured or cast from the tilted furnace into a cylindrical mold to form a billet. The billet later is worked into rods, tubes, wires or special shapes for a variety of defense uses. Chase Brass and Copper Company, Euclid, Ohio

Conversion. Copper and brass processing. Casting a billet from an elec...

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The Shuttle Training Aircraft (top) seems to chase orbiter Discovery as it touches down at the Shuttle Landing Facility after a successful mission of nearly nine days and 3.6 million miles. Main gear touchdown was at 12:04 p.m. EST, landing on orbit 135. In the background, right, is the Vehicle Assembly Building. The STS-95 crew consists of Mission Commander Curtis L. Brown Jr.; Pilot Steven W. Lindsey; Mission Specialist Scott E. Parazynski; Mission Specialist Stephen K. Robinson; Payload Specialist John H. Glenn Jr., senator from Ohio; Mission Specialist Pedro Duque, with the European Space Agency (ESA); and Payload Specialist Chiaki Mukai, with the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA). The mission included research payloads such as the Spartan solar-observing deployable spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope Orbital Systems Test Platform, the International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker, as well as the SPACEHAB single module with experiments on space flight and the aging process KSC-98pc1565

The Shuttle Training Aircraft (top) seems to chase orbiter Discovery a...

The Shuttle Training Aircraft (top) seems to chase orbiter Discovery as it touches down at the Shuttle Landing Facility after a successful mission of nearly nine days and 3.6 million miles. Main gear touchdown ... More

Soil Sample Numbers:  1090, 1091, 1092 (removed chase), 1093, and 1094 with results facing Southeast [Operable Unit-1 - Landfill Area]

Soil Sample Numbers: 1090, 1091, 1092 (removed chase), 1093, and 1094...

Photographs Documenting Environmental Cleanup Operations at the Mound Site in Miamisburg, Ohio

Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Alexander Ralston
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Alice Jane
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Mary E
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Edward I
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Autobiographical sketches
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Biographical and genealogical data
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Salmon P.; 1850
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Farm diary, 1872, Mar. 4-May 13 ; calling list, 1873
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Notebooks, 1843-1867
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Papers relating to the construction and furnishings of Chase's residence
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; General; Schuckers, J. W., newspaper articles about Chase, 1889-1896
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Notes on antislavery. family notes, and memoranda
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Eliza Smith
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Commemorations
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Philander
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Biography by Edward L. Pierce
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Notes and memoranda
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Salmon P.; 1867-1872
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Wills
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Ohio election of 1857
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Salmon P.; 1851-1866
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Awards, certificates
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, William F
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Salmon P.; 1847-1849
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Sarah Bella D. Ludlow
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Alice Jane
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Alexander Ralston
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Mary E
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Autobiographical sketches
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Biographical and genealogical data
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Edward I
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Salmon P.; 1850
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Farm diary, 1872, Mar. 4-May 13 ; calling list, 1873
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Notebooks, 1843-1867
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Papers relating to the construction and furnishings of Chase's residence
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; General; Schuckers, J. W., newspaper articles about Chase, 1889-1896
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, William F
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Eliza Smith
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Notes and memoranda
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Awards, certificates
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Salmon P.; 1851-1866
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Salmon P.; 1847-1849
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Ohio election of 1857
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Philander
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Commemorations
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Wills
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Biography by Edward L. Pierce
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Miscellany, 1840-1896; Chase, Salmon P.; Notes on antislavery. family notes, and memoranda
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Sarah Bella D. Ludlow
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Salmon P.; 1867-1872
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Mary E
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Alexander Ralston
Salmon P. Chase Papers: Family Correspondence, 1821-1872; Chase, Alice Jane
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