Title: The Eighty-fifth in France and Flanders; being a history of the justly famous 85th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Nova Scotia Highlanders) in the various theaters of war, together with a nominal roll and synopsis of service of officers, non-commissioned officers and men who served with the Battalion in France
Creator: Hayes, Joseph, 1864-1944
Publisher: Halifax Royal Print & Litho
Date: 1920
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