Battle of King's Mountain : typescript copy, [ca. 1843].

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Battle of King's Mountain : typescript copy, [ca. 1843].

Typed transcript of an article that appearead in "American Pioneer" (vol. 2, p. 66).

1 v. (6 leaves)

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