Selected letters of Jacob Whitman Bailey ...

together with a series of Jacob Whitman Bailey's letters arranged with commentaries by his son, Professor Loring Woart Bailey ... : as well as miscellaneous letters and papers relating to the Bailey family of West Point and the University of New Brunswick : and a note on the Slaughter family of Culpeper, Virginia

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Selected letters of Jacob Whitman Bailey ...

together with a series of Jacob Whitman Bailey's letters arranged with commentaries by his son, Professor Loring Woart Bailey ... : as well as miscellaneous letters and papers relating to the Bailey family of West Point and the University of New Brunswick : and a note on the Slaughter family of Culpeper, Virginia

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Language
English
Pages
397

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Edition Notes

Title on spine: Bailey letters.

Published in
Fredericton, N.B
Other Titles
Bailey letters.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
540/.92/4, B
Library of Congress
QD22.B225 A4 1962

The Physical Object

Pagination
397 leaves ;
Number of pages
397

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3269941M
LCCN
83191962

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