Horton, Alexander, Reminiscences, 1891

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Horton, Alexander, Reminiscences, 1891

An autobiography and a biographical sketch of Alexander Horton comprise the Alexander Horton Reminiscences, 1891, and document Horton's activities as a soldier and civic leader.

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