File:Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Vol. 18.djvu
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[edit]DescriptionFrank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Vol. 18.djvu |
English: Vol. 18 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. No. 443 (Mar. 2, 1864) through no. 468 (Sep. 17, 1864). |
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