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Volume was published by Worcester Light Infantry History Association of Worcester. Massachusetts. The book meas. approx. 8.00 x 10.50 inches and runs 608 pages including index. Volume is hardbound in blue cloth with the title in gold on the front cover and spine. Covers have minor to moderate edge wear and light surface dirt. Spine has a small chip that has been glued down long ago.
Interior binding is good. Paper lining on the front and back hinges have split but the buckram lining underneath is holding. Page edges have browned some with age but are otherwise clean. There are numerous black and white photographs of members of the organization as well has a large fold-out photograph of Company C, 104th Infantry.
The book covers the Worcester Massachusetts militia company from 1803 through the Civil War and on into World War One when it served as part of the 104th Infantry of the 26th “Yankee” Division.
A scarce book. [AD] [PH:L]
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