Notes of conversations with a volunteer officer in the United States Navy, on the passage of the forts below New Orleans, April 24th, 1862, and other points of service on the Mississippi River during that year.

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Notes of conversations with a volunteer officer in the United States Navy, on the passage of the forts below New Orleans, April 24th, 1862, and other points of service on the Mississippi River during that year.

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Language
English
Pages
29

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Edition Notes

Illustrations and plate are mounted photographs; also a photograph mounted inside of back cover.
Presentation copy, with author's initials; name of recipient erased.
Penciled note on fly leaf: "In another copy of this book presented to Mr. Mills it is signed: From the boy's father. A.T."
"Only 100 copies printed." Penciled note in this copy: "But 40 issued."
Movements of Gorham Coffin Taylor and the U.S. gunboat Sciota.

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
E472.88 .T23

The Physical Object

Pagination
29 p. incl. illus., pl., ports.
Number of pages
29

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6537445M
Internet Archive
notesofconversat00tayl
LCCN
11030667
OCLC/WorldCat
13135718

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL7718579W

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