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Kit Carson's own story of his life : as dictated to Col. and Mrs. D. C. Peters about 1856-57, and never before published
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Kit Carson's own story of his life : as dictated to Col. and Mrs. D. C. Peters about 1856-57, and never before published
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Publication date
1926.
Call number
88144
Creator
Carson, Kit (1809-1868)
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Dimensions
25 cm
Associated people
Grant, Blanche C. (1874-1948.)
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