A compendium of the War of the Rebellion

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A compendium of the War of the Rebellion

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A compendium of the War of the Rebellion, comp. and arranged from official records of the Federal and Confederate armies, reports of the Adjutant Generals of the several states, the Army registers, and other reliable documents and sources, by Frederick H. Dyer. Includes three volumes: pt. 1. Number and organization of the armies of the United States.--pt. 2. Chronological record of the campaigns, battles, engagements, actions, combats, sieges, skirmishes, etc., in the United States, 1861 to 1865.--pt. 3. Regimental histories.

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English
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1796

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Table of Contents

pt. 1. Number and organization of the armies of the United States.
pt. 2. Chronological record of the campaigns, battles, engagements, actions, combats, sieges, skirmishes, etc., in the United States, 1861 to 1865.
pt. 3. Regimental histories.

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Published in
Des Moines, Ia
Genre
Statistics.

Classifications

Library of Congress
E491 .D99, BX4700.G2 H3 1899

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Pagination
3 v. (1796 p.)
Number of pages
1796

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7005393M
LCCN
09005239
OCLC/WorldCat
1403309, 1412264, 1028851810, 8697590

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Work ID
OL156750W

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