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The Civil War in America--retreat of the Federalists after the fight at Ball's Bluff, upper Potomac, Virginia / from a sketch by our special artist.

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Illus. in: The Illustrated London news, 1861 Nov. 23, p. 514.

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01/01/1861
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Leesburg (Va.) ,  39.11556, -77.56361
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