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Item Code: 2020-1013
Published by W. Lake Borland, New York, 1889. 118 pp., with inlaid folding map [front eps]. Rear eps laid in advertisement—“At Gettysburg, Or What A Girl Saw and Heard and Saw of the Battle. Paperbound, 50cent, Cloth Bound, 75 cents. Address, Mrs. H. Alleman, Selin Grove Press.” In black glazed cloth, 7.5” x 5.125, w/gilt cover lettering. Exhibits slight rubbing at the corners, else near fine.
Superb Gettysburg collectible. One of the primary civilian eye-witness accounts of the battle. [jp]
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