Three Months In The Southern States: The 1863 War Diary Of An English Soldier: April-June 1863
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Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle., & Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle|AUTHOR. (2014). Three Months In The Southern States: The 1863 War Diary Of An English Soldier: April-June 1863 . Golden Springs Publishing.

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Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle and Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle|AUTHOR. 2014. Three Months In The Southern States: The 1863 War Diary Of An English Soldier: April-June 1863. Golden Springs Publishing.

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Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle and Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle|AUTHOR. Three Months In The Southern States: The 1863 War Diary Of An English Soldier: April-June 1863 Golden Springs Publishing, 2014.

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Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle, and Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle|AUTHOR. Three Months In The Southern States: The 1863 War Diary Of An English Soldier: April-June 1863 Golden Springs Publishing, 2014.

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Full titlethree months in the southern states the 1863 war diary of an english soldier april june 1863
Authorfremantle colonel arthur james lyon
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