An edition of America's first army (1962)

America's first army

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America's first army
Burke Davis
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An edition of America's first army (1962)

America's first army

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Discusses the militia in early America and its duties in times of peace and war. Describes the weapons, flags, music, and clothing used by the Williamsburg Company in their 20th-century re-enactments of colonial musters.

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Cover of: America's First Army
America's First Army
June 1975, Holt Rinehart & Winston
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Cover of: America's first army
America's first army
1962, Colonial Williamsburg ; distributed by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York
in English
Cover of: America's first army.
America's first army.
1962, Colonial Williamsburg, Distributed by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York
in English

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Edition Notes

On sound disc: "America's first army; the actual sounds of a militia muster, recorded in Williamsburg, Virginia."

Published in
Williamsburg, Va

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355/.00973
Library of Congress
PZ10.D23 Am

The Physical Object

Pagination
[ca. 50] p. :
Number of pages
50

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5857565M
LCCN
62019667

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