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Random sketches of Kentucky and Tennessee : describing the battle of New Orleans where 2000 British were killed and only 7 Americans
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Random sketches of Kentucky and Tennessee : describing the battle of New Orleans where 2000 British were killed and only 7 Americans
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Publication date
[1929]
Call number
128219
Creator
Thomasson, Nelson (1839-)
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Dimensions
22 cm
Associated organization
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
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