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Published by Haslett & Winch, No. 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 52 pp. 19 pages are devoted entirely to “A CHRONICLE OF THE GREAT REBELLION AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. Continued from the Old Franklin Almanac for 863”.
Contains also, “REVENUE STAMPS Required by Acts of Congress of the United States, and Amended Act of March 3d, 1863”; “LICENSE DUTIES Under Acts of Congress and Amended Act of March 3, 1863”; “UNITED STATES ARMY REGISTER, Corrected to August, 1863”; “GENERALS OF VOLUNTEERS. August 1, 1863”; “Military Geographical Departments and their Commanders”; ‘THE REBEL ARMY ESTABLISHMENT”; “Casualties among General Officers of the Army during the Rebellion. Killed or Died from Wounds in Battle up to October 30, 1863”; and the same, for General Officers of the “Rebel Army”.
Bound by string; cover page is partially loose. Minor scattered soiling/foxing on outside pages; interior pages clean.
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