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"Boots and Saddles"; Or Life in Dakota with General Custer

Elizabeth Bacon Custer

Publisher: e-artnow

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"Boots and Saddles"; Or, Life in Dakota with General Custer by Elizabeth Bacon Custer glimpses at garrison and camp life while describing domestic life as the wife of a legendary General.
Available since: 11/25/2023.
Print length: 506 pages.

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