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An autobiographical vindication of the policy of the Buchanan administration during the last months of his term, this book is an important source for understanding the political events leading to the secession and the Civil War.
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An autobiographical vindication of the policy of the Buchanan administration during the last months of his term, this book is an important source for understanding the political events leading to the secession and the Civil War.
Written by James Buchanan. Reprinted by Digital Scanning, Inc. This soft cover book is 296 pages.
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An autobiographical vindication of the policy of the Buchanan administration during the last months of his term, this book is an important source for understanding the political events leading to the secession and the Civil War.
| Weight | 14.7 oz |
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| Dimensions | 6 × 9 × .3125 in |
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Cocalico Township took its name from a Native American term meaning “den of serpents.”