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From New Bern to Fredericksburg: Captain James Wren's Diary

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Wren, James, Priest, John M.

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9780942597202

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0942597206

Pub Date: 1990
Publisher: White Mane Publishing Company, Incorporated Summary: Young James Wren survived in the Union Army from April 1861 to May 1863. His regiment, the 48th Pennsylvania Volunteers, saw some of the war's most blistering combat.
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0942597206


Pub Date: 1990
Publisher: White Mane Publishing Company, Incorporated

Young James Wren survived in the Union Army from April 1861 to May 1863. His regiment, the 48th Pennsylvania Volunteers, saw some of the war's most blistering combat.

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