DIRECTORY OF AMERICAN MILITARY GOODS DEALERS AND MAKERS, 1785-1915 (VOLUME 1, COMBINED EDITION)

DIRECTORY OF AMERICAN MILITARY GOODS DEALERS AND MAKERS, 1785-1915 (VOLUME 1, COMBINED EDITION)

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Bruce S. Bazelon and William F. McGuinn. Mowbray Publishing, 1999.. Hardcover, 419 pages. 75+ b&w photos/illustrations.

A comprehensive listing and discussion of the makers and suppliers of military goods in America during the period from ca. 1785 to ca. 1915. Selected contractors are included for the period 1817-1865. This directory also covers selected makers and dealers of military goods in the Confederate States of America.  [ld] [ph:L]

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