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Franklin And Nashville Campaign And Sheridan's March To The Sea

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Book Title: Franklin and Nashville Campaign and Sheridan's March to the Sea

Number of Pages: 40 Pages

Language: English

Publisher: CreateSpace

Publication Year: 2014

Topic: United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)

Item Height: 0.1 in

Genre: History

Item Weight: 3.8 Oz

Item Length: 9 in

Author: Matthew Steele

Item Width: 6 in

Book Series: The American Civil War Ser.

Format: Trade Paperback

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