History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from the time of the Indian town, Caiuctucuc, in 1728, up to the present day, embracing an account of Washington's first campaign, and battle of Fort Necessity, together with a history of Braddock's expedition.

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History of Cumberland, (Maryland) from the time of the Indian town, Caiuctucuc, in 1728, up to the present day, embracing an account of Washington's first campaign, and battle of Fort Necessity, together with a history of Braddock's expedition.

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Publisher
Regional Pub. Co.
Language
English
Pages
496

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Edition Notes

Reprint of the 1878 ed.
"Major General Edward Braddock's orderly books, from February 26 to June 17, 1755": p. [i]-lviii.

Published in
Baltimore

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
975.2/95
Library of Congress
F189.C9 L9 1971

The Physical Object

Pagination
496, lviii p.
Number of pages
496

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4469069M
ISBN 10
0806379839
LCCN
79173260
OCLC/WorldCat
22542586
Library Thing
2336234
Goodreads
4887059

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