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Smith, Abram P., 1st Lieut., 76th N.Y. Infantry
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History of the Seventy-sixth regiment New York volunteers; what it endured and accomplished; containing descriptions of its twenty-five battles; its marches; its camp and bivouac scenes; with biographical sketches of fifty-three officers and a complete record of the enlisted men
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Cortland, N. Y.: Truair, Smith and Miles, printers
Language English
Publication date 1867
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