An edition of Six months among the Secessionists (1862)

Six months among the Secessionists.

A reliable and thrilling narrative of the sufferings and trials of Miss Sarah L. Palmer, a native of Pennsylvania, who, at the opening of the great southern rebellion, was teaching school in Knoxville, the home of Parson Brownlow ...

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Sarah L. Palmer
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An edition of Six months among the Secessionists (1862)

Six months among the Secessionists.

A reliable and thrilling narrative of the sufferings and trials of Miss Sarah L. Palmer, a native of Pennsylvania, who, at the opening of the great southern rebellion, was teaching school in Knoxville, the home of Parson Brownlow ...

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Publisher
Barclay & Co.
Language
English
Pages
40

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Edition Notes

Wright II, 1839a.
Cover-title: Six months in Secessia. Covers illustrated in colors.
Aother issue of the same year has "Massachusetts" in place of "Pennsylvania" in title.

Published in
Philadelphia

Classifications

Library of Congress
E655 .P175

The Physical Object

Pagination
[9]-40 p.
Number of pages
40

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6934632M
LCCN
03031228
OCLC/WorldCat
6269943

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