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 Quite Ready To Be Sent Somewhere: The Civil War Letters Of Aldace Freeman Walker eBook

Quite Ready To Be Sent Somewhere: The Civil War Letters Of Aldace Freeman Walker


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The Civil War Letters of Aldace Freeman walker, First Heavy Artillery, Eleventh Vermont Volunteers. Letters home, 1862-1865, from the defenses of Washington, the Overland and Shenandoah Valley Campaigns with the Sixth Corps, and the immediate aftermath of the war.

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Title of History eBook: Quite Ready To Be Sent Somewhere: The Civil War Letters Of Aldace Freeman Walker
Release Date: 06-20-2006
Publisher: Trafford Publishing

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