Sherman's 17th Army Corps entering C and driving out the rebels, March 3. - A sketch by our special artist - see pg. 43. From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Sketch.


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Sherman's 17th Army Corps entering C and driving out the rebels, March 3. - A sketch by our special artist - see pg. 43. From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Sketch.
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Collection of engravings depicting scenes from early North Carolina history.
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3cm x 2cm
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0984-b1-fa-i22
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East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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