An edition of A newly-discovered broadside (1941)

A newly-discovered broadside

printed at New Orleans in 1768 by Denis Braud, offering amnesty to deserters from the British forces who should return to service at Pensacola; issued and posted in Louisiana with full approval of the French and Spanish authorities of that province.

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A newly-discovered broadside
Douglas C. McMurtrie
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An edition of A newly-discovered broadside (1941)

A newly-discovered broadside

printed at New Orleans in 1768 by Denis Braud, offering amnesty to deserters from the British forces who should return to service at Pensacola; issued and posted in Louisiana with full approval of the French and Spanish authorities of that province.

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Edition Notes

Facsimile of broadside signed: Frederick Haldimand.
"Privately printed in an edition of one hundred copies."

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.9
Library of Congress
F314 .M2

The Physical Object

Pagination
[4] p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6433654M
LCCN
42009009
OCLC/WorldCat
1573771

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