Nathaniel W. Bunker memoir 1895 Bunker, Nathaniel W.

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Nathaniel W. Bunker memoir 1895 Bunker, Nathaniel W.

Nathaniel Bunker's memoir of his service in the Civil War, written thirty years later, includes an emphasis upon the Battle of the Wilderness and his wounding at Spotsylvania in 1864.

20 pages

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391047

William L. Clements Library

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