BATTLES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF MISSOURIANS/ OR THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD OF OUR STATE

BATTLES AND BIOGRAPHIES OF MISSOURIANS/ OR THE CIVIL WAR PERIOD OF OUR STATE

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Item Code: 897-51

By W. L. Webb. Kansas City, Mo. Hudson-Kimberly Pub. Co. 1900. Front eps, owner bookplate: “R.A. Weaver”.  404 pp., ills. In brown glazed cloth, 8 x 6”, with gilt spine lettering. Exhibits light wear at extremities, faded spine lettering. Else VG, with tight spine and page signatures. Written from a southern perspective, this book deals with the activities of the early Missouri State Guard, later incorporated into Confederate service following the Battle of Pea Ridge. Superb Missouri collectible.  [jp]

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