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Early's great raid : he advances through Maryland. Battle of Monocacy ... Wallace retreats
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Early's great raid : he advances through Maryland. Battle of Monocacy ... Wallace retreats
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Publication date
[1898]
Call number
45874
Creator
Goldsborough, Edward Y (1839-1915)
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Dimensions
21 cm
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