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This poignant memorial to the United States Congress offers a firsthand account of the destruction of Greytown and its impact on the town's inhabitants. William P. Kirkland and Samuel S. Wood provide a compelling argument for the compensation of those who suffered losses in the bombardment, making this book an important historical document.
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