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Round Ball To Rimfire: A History of Civil War Small Arms Ammunition Part 4 (Dean S. Thomas - CH) killed that perhaps death does not

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that perhaps death does not end our existence

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But Custer’s true rise to prominence began at Gettysburg in 1863

nine were killed or mortally wounded during the battle

was mourned as keenly in the press as the loss of 16 of her men that night

Round Ball To Rimfire: A History of Civil War Small Arms Ammunition Part 4 (Dean S. Thomas - CH) killed that perhaps death does notRound Ball to Rimfire: A History of Civil War Small Arms Ammunition Part 4 A Contribution to the History of the Confederate Ordnance Bureau by Dean Thomas Volume 4 of a 4 part series Hardcover October 25, 2010

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