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The 301st Supply Train (76th Division U.S. Army) in the World War : an Account of its Activities, Experiences, and Personnel by Butler, S. B., Historian - 1925

by Butler, S. B., Historian

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The 301st Supply Train (76th Division U.S. Army) in the World War : an Account of its Activities, Experiences, and Personnel

by Butler, S. B., Historian

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  • Hardcover
  • first
Litchfield, Conn: Enquirer Print, 1925. First Edition. HB. Dark brown cloth, gilt lettering on front cover and spine, 8vo, [6], 178, [2] pp. Profusely illustrated with photographs. World War I unit history. "The 76th Division was made up from National Army drafts from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island and Connecticut, at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. The overseas movement began July 5, 1918, and the last units arrived in France July 31, 1918. Upon arrival in France, the division was designated as a depot division, and ordered to St. Aignan area." Harper's Pictorial Library of the World War, Volume 5. Book consists of a general history of the 301st Supply Train, with chapters organized by Company, giving complete rosters. No marks in book, binding tight and pages clean. Covers show just two small spots of soiling on rear cover. Book condition VG+. Uncommon World War I unit history. OCLC locates 3 libraries holding copies.
  • Bookseller Parker's Rare Books US (US)
  • Format/Binding HB
  • Book Condition Used
  • Edition First Edition
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Enquirer Print
  • Place of Publication Litchfield, Conn
  • Date Published 1925