Fourteen hundred and 91 days in the Confederate army

A journal kept by W. W. Heartsill, for four years, one month, and one day: or, Camp life; day-by-day, of the W. P. Lane rangers, from April 19th, 1861, to May 20th 1865.

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Fourteen hundred and 91 days in the Confederate army

A journal kept by W. W. Heartsill, for four years, one month, and one day: or, Camp life; day-by-day, of the W. P. Lane rangers, from April 19th, 1861, to May 20th 1865.

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Publisher
W. W. Heartsill
Language
English
Pages
264

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Edition Notes

Photographs are pasted within borders with subject's name printed underneath.
Each plate has protecting-sheet.
Contains muster rolls and other lists of soldiers.

Published in
[Marshall, Tex

Classifications

Library of Congress
E580.6 .M54, E580.6 .M84

The Physical Object

Pagination
4 p. l., 264 p., 1 l.
Number of pages
264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL177035M
LCCN
a14002842
OCLC/WorldCat
2652252

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