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Rogers' Rangers and the French and Indian War (Landmark books, 63)
by
Bradford Smith
Other authors
John C. Wonsetler
(Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1956
Status
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Tags
french and indian war
,
H1754-1763
,
Robert Rogers
,
New Hampshire history
Genres
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Nonfiction
Publication
Random House (1956), Edition: 1st, 184 pages
Subjects
Rogers' Rangers
United States
History
French and Indian war, 1755-1763
Language
English
Physical description
184 p.; 8.4 inches
Barcode
1848
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