Autograph letters of Major André and his captors. 1775-1851.

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Autograph letters of Major André and his captors. 1775-1851.

Letters and portraits collected by Frank T. Sabin and bound to his order.

1 v. (28 items) : ill., ports. ; 39 cm.

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