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LAST WORDS OF GENERAL WASHINGTON
Lear, T.

   

- N.P. : n.p. n.d.
- large 8vo.
- stiff paper wrappers
- 7 pages
- Order Nr. 79847
- Price: $ 17.50



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Contains a "circumstantial account of the last illness and death of General Washington" as noted by T. Lear on the Sunday following Washington's death, which had occured on Saturday evening, December 14, 1779. Covers detached, chipped, darkened.

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