General Leroy Augustus Stafford, His Forebears and Descendants
by STAFFORD, G[eorge] M[ason] G[raham], comp
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STAFFORD, G[eorge] M[ason] G[raham], comp. General Leroy Augustus Stafford, His Forebears and Descendants. New Orleans: Pelican Publishing Company, [1943]. 1st ed. 474,[35, index] pp. Portrait frontis., portraits, facsimiles. Orig. cloth. Faint scattered foxing, rear inner hinge starting, else very good. Dornbusch IV, 9127. This genealogy includes a long chapter on General Stafford, mortally wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness.
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- George S. MacManus Company (US)
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- General Leroy Augustus Stafford, His Forebears and Descendants
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- STAFFORD, G[eorge] M[ason] G[raham], comp
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- Used
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- CONFEDERATE, BIOG, MIL HX, GENEALOGY, FINE/CW
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