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Battle of Lookout Mountain--1863,Army of the Cumberland & Geary's Division

Battle of Lookout Mountain--November 24' 1863 - 4' & 14' Corps, Army of the Cumberland & Geary's Div. o. 12' Corps, & 11' & 15' Corps A.O.T. Tenn. engaged
Title: Battle of Lookout Mountain--November 24' 1863 - 4' & 14' Corps, Army of the Cumberland & Geary's Div. o. 12' Corps, & 11' & 15' Corps A.O.T. Tenn. engaged
Creator(s): Kurz & Allison.,
Date Created/Published: c1889.
Notes:
13774U U.S. Copyright Office.
Copyrighted 1889 by Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers, Chicago.
Subjects:
Campaigns & battles--Tennessee--Chattanooga--1860-1870.
Lookout Mountain, Battle of, Tenn., 1863.
Lithographs--Color--1880-1890.
Bookmark /91482047/
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