History of the First Troop Philadelphia City Calvary from Its Organization, November 17th, 1774 to Its Centennial Anniversary, November 17th 1874

History of the First Troop Philadelphia City Calvary from Its Organization, November 17th, 1774 to Its Centennial Anniversary, November 17th 1874
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