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William M. Olin

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he was, in succession, a reporter, editor and Washington, D.C. correspondent of that newspaper. He was later a private secretary to
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William M. Olin's signature from a document dated 1901 from the collection of H. Blair Howell.
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on April 15, 1911. At the time of his death, he was chief of staff of the National
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Massachusetts of Today: a Memorial of the State, Historical and Biographical
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William Olin

William E. Russell
Frederic T. Greenhalge
Roger Wolcott
Winthrop Murray Crane
John L. Bates
William L. Douglas
Curtis Guild Jr.
Eben Sumner Draper
Eugene Noble Foss
Henry B. Pierce
Albert P. Langtry
Warrenton, Georgia
United States of America
Union
Union Army
36th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
American Civil War
Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth
Warrenton, Georgia
Massachusetts
Worcester
Grafton
36th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
American Civil War
lieutenant colonel
Adjutant General
Boston Advertiser
Advertiser

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