To the Bitter End: Appomattox, Bennett Place, and the Surrenders of the Confederacy
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Robert M. Dunkerly., & Robert M. Dunkerly|AUTHOR. (2015). To the Bitter End: Appomattox, Bennett Place, and the Surrenders of the Confederacy . Savas Beatie.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Robert M. Dunkerly and Robert M. Dunkerly|AUTHOR. 2015. To the Bitter End: Appomattox, Bennett Place, and the Surrenders of the Confederacy. Savas Beatie.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Robert M. Dunkerly and Robert M. Dunkerly|AUTHOR. To the Bitter End: Appomattox, Bennett Place, and the Surrenders of the Confederacy Savas Beatie, 2015.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Robert M. Dunkerly, and Robert M. Dunkerly|AUTHOR. To the Bitter End: Appomattox, Bennett Place, and the Surrenders of the Confederacy Savas Beatie, 2015.
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Full title | to the bitter end appomattox bennett place and the surrenders of the confederacy |
Author | dunkerly robert m |
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