USS General Grant Collection, 1864.

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USS General Grant Collection, 1864.

The collection consists of the logbook of USS General Grant at the time it was patrolling the upper Tennessee River during the United States Civil War.

1 v. (164 p.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7587575

New-York Historical Society Library

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