Guntown and Tupilo / by Joseph R. Reed. [1---]

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Guntown and Tupilo / by Joseph R. Reed. [1---]

Along with Reed's history of the battles of Guntown and Tupelo, this volume also includes a section devoted to a discussion of capital, wealth and taxation, and a section titled The Right of Private Property.

24, [26], 9 leaves ; 34 cm.

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