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Journey into wilderness; an army surgeon's account of life in camp and field during the Creek and Seminole Wars, 1836-1838.
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Journey into wilderness; an army surgeon's account of life in camp and field during the Creek and Seminole Wars, 1836-1838.

Author: Jacob Rhett Motte
Publisher: Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1953.
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Motte, Jacob Rhett, 1811-1868.
Journey into wilderness.
Gainesville, University of Florida Press, 1953
(OCoLC)644535560
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Jacob Rhett Motte
OCLC Number: 1209402
Description: xxxv, 326 p. illus., port., maps. 24 cm.
Responsibility: Edited by James F. Sunderman.

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