Oh! Hast thou forgotten : Michigan Cavalry in the Civil War : the Gettysburg Campaign : a Civil War memoir of Sgt. George Thomas Patten 1862-1863/ by Richard L. Hamilton

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English

Publication Date

c2008

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R.L. Hamilton

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[S.l.]

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xxxi, 357 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports.

ISBN

1419689185

Notes

George Thomas Patten, son of Lyman Willard Patten and Sarah Louise Round, was born in 1834 in Winfield, New York. He married Lydia Ann Denton in 1859 in Kent City, Michigan.

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