WELL KNOWN CONFEDERATE VETERANS AND THEIR WAR RECORDS

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By William E. Mickle, Adjutant General and Chief of Staff, United Confederate Veterans. New Orleans, LA, 1907. 113pp. [74 page photo gallery with biographical captions, 39 page biographical roster. Gray glaze cloth, measuring 11.75 x 9”, with gilt cover & spine lettering. Exhibits light wear at the extremities; covers moderately stained and mottled. Interior text display. Tight spine & clear text, but with wavy pages, indicative of light [but unobtrusive] water stain. Else good plus, and extremely rare. Superb Confederate photo collectible. [jp] [ph:L]

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