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Diary of David How : a private in Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent's regiment of the Massachusetts line, in the army of the American revolution
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Diary of David How : a private in Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent's regiment of the Massachusetts line, in the army of the American revolution
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Publication date
1865.
Call number
95165
Creator
How, David (1758-1842)
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Dimensions
26 cm.
Associated people
Chase, George Wingate, (1826-1867.)
Dawson, Henry B. (1821-1889.)
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