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By William G. Stevenson. Published by A.S. Barnes , New York, 1863. 232 pp., ills. In brown blind-stamped buckram, 4.5 x 6.75”, w/gilt spine lettering. Exhibits wear and rubbing at the extremities, plus light chipping of spine. Else good w/tight spine & page signatures. An account of thirteen months service in various capacities—infantry, cavalry, ordnance, courier—before the author escaped to Union lines. Original memoir, solid collectible. [jp]
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