Was Bazaine actually a traitor? / by Immanuel. 1913.

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Was Bazaine actually a traitor? / by Immanuel. 1913.

23 leaves ; 26 cm.

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Immanuel, M., 1939-

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Bell, Harry Oscar, 1884-1971

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Harry Oscar Bell was born to William Jefferson Bell and Susan Marie (Mullet) Bell on December 4, 1884, in Coshocton, near Columbus, Ohio. He had an older brother James, a younger brother William Jr., and a younger sister Mary Arl. When Harry was seven the family moved to a 40 acre farm outside of Athens, Ohio. His father died when he was twelve. Harry left school after the sixth grade. At thirteen he moved to Indiana to live on his Uncle Daniel Mullet's farm. In his later teens Harr...

Bazaine, François-Achille, 1811-1888

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Bazaine was commander-in-chief of the French Expeditionary Corps of Mexico from 1863 to 1867. From the description of Achille Francois Bazaine correspondence, 1862-1866. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 177321690 Military leader. Born 1811 in Versailles, France; died 1888 in Madrid, Spain. Began military career in Africa (1831). As member of French Foreign Legion, fought Carlistas in Spain (1835-1837) and received the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Served w...