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"Boyhood Memories of The Civil War 1861-'65 - Invasion of Carlisle," by James W. Sullivan

Number of Pages:
46
Date:
July 1932
Year:
Publisher: Carlisle, PA: Hamilton Library Association
James W. Sullivan writes to Jane Van Ness Smead in July 1932 and provides extensive details regarding the invasion, occupation, and shelling of Carlisle. Sullivan also recalls the general sentiments of Carlisle residents regarding the conflict. The Hamilton Library Association published Sullivan's letter as a pamphlet the following year.
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Library Purchase
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SC 974.8432 S949b