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The campaign life of Lt.-Col. Henry Harrison Young : aid-de-camp to General Sheridan and chief of his scouts
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Osage scouts employed by Gen. Alfred T. Sully (Lt. Col. 3rd Infantry), campaign of 1867-1868
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Speech of Judge Burnett, of Ohio, in the Whig National Convention, : giving a brief history of the life of Gen. William Henry Harrison
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