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1885 MARK TWAIN - CAMPAIGN THAT FAILED
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Please visit our Store Page for an easier search of all the listings we have to offer.Genealogy Images Of History eCRATER Store (Click above.) In the left hand corner, insert the name or subject you are searching for. Click on text and title description, hit go and our offerings that contain the name or subject you are searching for will appear.THE PRIVATE HISTORY OF A CAMPAIGN THAT FAILEDBY MARK TWAIN Folks, sooner or later - Genealogists are going to realize that their family kinfolks are laying on some dealer's dusty shelves. If I can contribute to finding one little name or photo of that long lost ancestor you have been waiting to find, it’s worth all the time I spend.NAMES HEREIN INDEXED w * INDICATING PICTURE: (SEE BELOW FOR INDEX OF NAMES AND DRAWINGS) w * INDICATING PICTURE: Marion RangersMissouri Volunteers 2ndBOWERS, Orderly Sergeant Jo BROWN, Colonel DUNLAP, Private Dunlap alias * Peterson D'un LapGRANT, U. S. - President of the United States GRIMES, Ab (Upper Mississippi River Pilot)HARRIS, Brigadier General Thomas H. LYMAN, Captain Tom MASON, Farmer *RALL, ColonelREDPATH, Private James SMITH, Blacksmith Apprentice “DonkeySTEPHENS, Private Ed TWAIN, Lieutenant Mark LOCATIONS, DRAWINGS AND MAPS INDEXED w * INDICATING PICTURE: A Disagreable Animal;All are signed and appear to be by F. W. Kemble, September 1885. Counties of Marion, Monroe, Ralls and Pike, MissouriFarmer Mason Explaining the Principles of War *. Map of Engagement at Mason's Farm; * Map of the Seat of War *Peterson D'un Lap; *Sergeant Bowers Receiving Orders *The Sword of Buena Vista and Molino Del ReyThe Venerable Blacksmith *Town of Hannibal












