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The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During The War of 1861-65

April 22, 1869 issue

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The article presents information on the book "The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861," by W.A. Croffut and John M. Morris. The books that record the part which the several States of the North took in the war of the Rebellion are getting to be so large that a lifting tackle or boomderrick will soon be needed to move them from the shelf to the desk; and as for their weight it may be conveniently stated by adopting the phrase of the old story of the stout man, and saying that so many go to the ton. The volume now presented to the public is a large octavo of eight hundred and ninety-one pages.

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MILITARY & Civil History of Connecticut During the War of 1861, The (Book); HISTORY; WAR; FRICTION (Military science); MORRIS, John M.; CROFFUT, W. A.
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