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Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1989. Softcover. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Wrappers have light shelf wear. Contents: Fadely, Editors, whistle stops, and elephants: the Presidential campaign of 1936 in Indiana. Volpe, "Dispute every inch of ground": Major General Lew Wallace commands Cincinnati, September 1862. Haffner, A Hoosier country doctor: Dr. Harry K. Engleman's medical ledger, 1911-1917. Book reviews. ; 10" tall; 92 pages.
COLONEL HENRY HAMILTON, A FAMOUS P.O.W. OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION `VISITS' LOUISVILLE. by Haffner, Gerald O - 0
by Haffner, Gerald O
COLONEL HENRY HAMILTON, A FAMOUS P.O.W. OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION `VISITS' LOUISVILLE.
by Haffner, Gerald O
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Louisville: The Filson Club Book. Good. Soft cover. pp339-348. Removed from THE FILSON CLUB HISTORY QUARTERLY, Vol 29, No. 4, October, 1955. In report covers. G. May include a first or last copied page. In 1779, George Rogers Clark captured British Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton, nicknamed the 'hairbuyer' and his forces at Vincennes, in the Old Northwest Territory, now Indiana. In the course of escorting Hamilton and the other British prisoners to Virgina, a stopover was made at the Fort on Corn Island, which would evolve into the city of Louisville..
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- Book Condition Used - Good
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- Publisher The Filson Club
- Place of Publication Louisville
- Keywords REVOLUTIONARY WAR KENTUCKY HISTORY FILSON CLUB QUARTERLY