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A voice from North Carolina, the secessionists : their promises and performances, the condition into which they have brought the country, the remedy, etc
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A voice from North Carolina, the secessionists : their promises and performances, the condition into which they have brought the country, the remedy, etc
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Publication date
1863.
Call number
376187
Creator
Donnell, R. S (1820-1867)
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Dimensions
18 cm
Associated people
Satterthwaite, F. B.
Davidson,
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