4 edition of A statement of the case of Brigadier-General Joseph W. Revere ... found in the catalog.
Published
1863
by C. A. Alvord in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress), YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E475.35 .R43 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 48 p. |
Number of Pages | 48 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23408291M |
LC Control Number | 02017782 |
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Army. Court-martial (Revere: )]. Joseph Warren Revere was born 17 May and was a grandson of Paul parents were Dr. John Revere and Lydia LeBaron Goodwin. He was named after General Joseph Warren, the famous doctor and general in the American Revolution who was a close friend of his grandfather.
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A statement of the case of Brigadier-General Joseph W. Revere, United States Volunteers: tried by court-martial, and dismissed from the service of the United States, August 10th, With a map, a copy of the record of the trial, and an appendix.
(New York: C.A. Alvord, ), by Joseph W. Revere and United States. Army. A statement of the case of Brigadier-General Joseph W. Revere, United States Volunteers tried by court-martial, and dismissed from the service of the United States, August 10th, with a map, a copy of the record of the trial, and an appendix.
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by: Revere, Joseph Warren, Published: (). A Statement of the Case of Brigadier-General Joseph W. Revere, United States Volunteers: Tried by Court-martial, and Dismissed from the Service of the United States, August 10th, With a Map, a Copy of the Record of the Trial, and an Appendix.
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