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Chicago Ledger, v. XLIII, no. 18, Saturday, May 1, 1915.
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Chicago Ledger, v. XLIII, no. 18, Saturday, May 1, 1915.
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Harbaugh, T. C. (Thomas Chalmers), 1849-1924.
Date Added
14 May 2019
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Newspaper
Language
English
Publish Date
1915-05-01
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Chicago, Ill. : W. D. Boyce Company
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Dime Novel and Popular Literature
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For Scotland's queen; or, Hearts and swords / by T. C. Harbaugh.
Hearts and swords
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