Michael Corcoran Letter to J.B. Kirkes

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  • Michael Corcoran Letter to J.B. Kirkes Book Detail

  • Author : Michael Corcoran
  • Release Date : 1862
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  • Genre : Virginia
  • Pages :
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 6,6 MB

Michael Corcoran Letter to J.B. Kirkes by Michael Corcoran PDF Summary

Book Description: Letter from Michael Corcoran to J.B. Kirkes, dated Head Quarters, "Corcoran's Irish Legion." Newport News, Va., November. 30th 1862. Corcoran discusses his inability to return to New York to attend the reburial of his mother's remains. He also discusses military matters and the needs for certain types of supplies.

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