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English
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320

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Half-hours in southern history
1907, B. F. Johnson publishing co.
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Half-hours in southern history
1907, B. F. Johnson Publishing Co.
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Table of Contents

The South in olden days.
The homes that made heroes.
The hundred years' wrangle.
The private soldier and the sailor.
The women of the confederacy.
Lee and his paladins.
Jackson and his "foot-cavalry."
Shiloh and its heroes.
The South since the war.
Conclusion.

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Richmond, Atlanta [etc.]

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Library of Congress
F209 .H17

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Pagination
320 p.
Number of pages
320

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6983932M
Internet Archive
halfhoursinsouth00hall
LCCN
07015565
OCLC/WorldCat
1526539

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