Scrapbook. 1838-1889.

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Scrapbook. 1838-1889.

Lawyer, Philadelphia historian. Scrapbook includes newspaper clippings, register of cadets of class of 1838; lists of U.S. General who served in the Revolution, official army registers.

63 p. ; 21 x 13 cm.

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