Lee's campaign against Pope, to include August 24, 1862 / by Geo. D. Moore. 1911.

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Lee's campaign against Pope, to include August 24, 1862 / by Geo. D. Moore. 1911.

[1], 31, [1], 2 leaves, [3] folded leaves of plates : 3 maps ; 32 cm.

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