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The "Wicked Rebellion" and the Republic: Henry Tuckerman's Civil War
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The "Wicked Rebellion" and the Republic: Henry Tuckerman's Civil War

by Robert W. Johannsen. 40 pgs.

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Contributors:

   Robert W. Johannsen

Publisher:

   Marquette University Press

Place of Publication:

  Milwaukee, WI  

Publication Year:

  1994
Subjects:   Tuckerman, Henry T--(Henry Theodore),--1813-1871--Views On Civil War, United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
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