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Item Code: 804-85
By Richard W. Johnson, Brigadier General, USA, ret. Published by J.P. Lippincott & Co, Philadelphia, 1881. 322 pp., ills. Green glazed cloth, 8.5 x 6”, with gilt cover & spine lettering. Exhibits light wear & rubbing at the extremities. Else VG, & and handsome. Fine period post-war tribute to the “Rock of Chickamauga” and the victor at Nashville. Thomas’s Army of the Cumberland was every bit as potent as the Union Armies of the Potomac and the Tennessee.
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