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Battle field of Bull Run Va July 21st 1861 Showing the positions of both armies at 4 oclock PM

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Battle field of Bull Run Va July 21st 1861 Showing the positions of both armies at 4 oclock PM
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Battle field of Bull Run Va July 21st 1861 Showing the positions of both armies at 4 oclock PM
Description: Battle field of Bull Run, Va. July 21st 1861. Showing the positions of both armies at 4 o'clock, P.M.
Indicates troop positions and names of commanders, roads, drainage, vegetation, houses, names of residents, and relief by hachures


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