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Item Code: 602-31
Excellent condition, like new. Hardcover. Sara Gould Walters, 1991, Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, PA. This book relates the story of Captain David Acheson, killed in action in the Wheatfield on July 2, 1863. In the area of his temporary burial site in Gettysburg’s Valley of Death, there was cut in a boulder “D.A. 140 P.V.”
Using the letters of the Acheson Brothers, David’s diary, the writings of members of the regiment and newspaper accounts, this book brings to life the young men of the 140th Pennsylvania
No dust jacket issued. The book has laminated pictorial boards. Illustrated with black & white photos. 174 pages. [ld][ph:L]
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