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1928281044Washington: Government Printing Office 1928. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A clean and bright First Edition copy with three folding maps at the rear of the book as well as photographic illustrations of various related sites taken in April of 1928. Very Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
186319805Columbus Ohio 1863. Broadsheet 8" x 10" ordering a Descriptive List of Pay and Clothing for Wm. Harris 44th Ohio Volunteer Infantry who is awaiting discharge papers. Completed in manuscript it is dated May 15 1863 and signed by order of Brig. Genl. Mason. The verso is a printed letter from Assistant Adjutant General Samuel Breck to Capt. Albert Dod 15th U.S. Infantry Columbus Ohio regarding eligibility for final statements and descriptive lists. unknown books
186336453Philadelphia: Ringwalt & Brown Printers 1863. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy with sunned wrappers. 8 pp. 8vo. Anonymous piece calling for national unity especially in Pennsylvania. OCLC locates ten copies. Not at AAS. Sabin 42566. Samuel J. May Anti-slavery Collection: 34907118. Ringwalt & Brown, Printers unknown books
18652708091865. unbound. 1 page 8.75 x 8 inches signed "James W. Blake" -- a requisition for forage for two private horses March 31 1865 whereby major J. W. Blake 42nd Wisconsin Vol. Infantry requests "Seven Hundred & Fifty Two pounds of oats" and "Eight Hundred & Sixty Eight pounds of hay." Signed with rank and regiment; horizontal folds and one small stain but still in very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
14404The Battle of Cedar Creek" Civil War Pamphlet. October 19 1864. Printed with the header "Liberty and Union Forever" with two American flags and a red and blue border. In blue type. In part: "Old Early camped at Fisher's Hill. Resolved some Yankee blood to spill; He chose his time when Phil. was gone The Yankee camp to fall upon. Get out of the way says Gen. Early I've come to drive you from the valley. At night like theif of sense bereft. He marched his troops around our left With orders strict unto his boys To nothing take't would make a noise." While they were on their mission bent We Yanks were sleeping in our tents; Until the Rebs with rousing volley Warned us to sleep was death and folly. Get out &c." 8" by 4.75." In excellent condition. unknown books
1864245108Gorham Maine 1864. unbound. Union patriotic cover with a large imprint of an angry Heraldic Eagle with stars & stripes shield holding arrows in one talon and an olive branch in the other draped with a banner marked "E. Pluribus Unum." Postmarked: "Gorham Maine July 13" with a cancelled 3c Washington A-25 stamp pink variety. No year circa 1864 3 x 5.5 inches. Small quarter-inch stain on the irregularly cut left margin not affecting postmark. Good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
12729Civil War dated letter from Grizzly Bear HouseCA from Northern sympathizer who writes to his sister in Michigan in July of 1864. He writes on the civil war but also learns of his father's death. He writes in part : "The news from the war is verry good but some what to slow to suit me but I don't know as I ought to complain for the hart I take in it is not very hard just pay taxes and stay at home well taxes is one necessary part of the war and some one has to fight while others pay but I do hope our folks that is the union folks will give the rebels such a thrashing that they never will need an other and then there will be peace at home and abroad" The Letter is signed: "From your Brother John." The letter has a few splits at folds also minor creases otherwise in very good condition. Original Envelope with stampis included. unknown books
12666Four page Civil War date Congressional document regarding the cavalry forces of the United States. Printed on smaller size pages. 8vo In very good condition. unknown books
126654 page Civil War date congressional document titled "Report of The Secretary of War" regarding "the number of three year volunteers in the Service of the United States." Printed on short pages. Lists the number of three year volunteers and their ranks from each state. In very good condition. unknown books
1266415 page Civil War date congressional document titled "Letter from the Secretary of War Transmitting Statement of the expenditure of the contingent expenses of the military establishment for the year 1862." Printed on short pages. The document consists of a 3 column table listing the expenses of war. Very good condition. unknown books
12756Civil War document regarding arms and ammunition "Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores received issued and remaining on hand in Company E 42nd Regiment Mass Vols Infantry for First Quarter 1863" Great descriptions of ordnance. "Springfield rifled muskets caliber .58 Springfield Smooth Bore Musket caliber 69/100 Bayonet scabbards for sword bayonets." and more like this. Includes cartridges numbers of each etc. Signed by John W. Emerson Capt. 42nd Mass. 31 March 1863. Some slight wear but overall in very good condition. unknown books
48636New York: Chas. Magnus fl. mid 1860s n. d. Ca mid-1860s. Cf. Wolf AMERICAN SONG SHEETS 379b. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Modest wear & age-toning VG. Single sheet lithographically printed recto only. 1st song with 3 verses of 8 lines each 4 line chorus; second with 4 8 line verses with 4 line chorus. Text printed in blue. Hand-colored lithograph image 2-7/8" x 4-7/8" at top of sheet entitled "Review of United States forces by the President. Va. 1863." 8" x 5" <br/><br/> Chas. Magnus [fl. mid 1860s] unknown books
500989of A.H. Perry to W.P. Burrall Esq. on Hartford and New Haven Railroad Office letterhead Springfield MA February 22 1864. Small 4to 1 page. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
500990text of a telegram on printed form of the American Telegraph Company from Captain William M. McKim to agent George P. Greer of the Hartford and New Haven Railroad Boston ca. 1864. 8vo 1 page with additional Autograph Letter Signed of S.R. Conner on verso for certification. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books
1863WRCAM53711Murfreesboro Tn 1863. Small broadsheet 8 x 5 inches. Light tanning and dust soiling a couple of marginal fox marks. About very good. Gen. William Rosencrans commander of the Union Army of the Cumberland in 1863 asks that the multiplicity of orders and the resulting variations thereof be addressed and the attendant confusion in the ranks be resolved and orders various measures be taken to ensure proper communications. Grant replaced Rosencrans with Gen. George H. Thomas near the end of this year after a series of failures in Tennessee. Not in Allen or OCLC. unknown books
4637NINTH COLONIAL INFANTRY DIVISION. The Ninth Colonial Infantry Division was founded in 1943 and largely consisted of African troops from French colonies. Document. 1pg. 15†x 10â€. July 24 1945. France. A colorful certificate awarding the Croix de Guerre to Roger Martin a member of the Ninth Colonial Infantry Division. The document shows troops loading a howitzer one soldier throwing a grenade and another one tending to a wounded soldier. It is in fine condition. unknown books
1955130036Mexico: Imprenta del Diario Espanol 1955. unbound. good. Illustrated. 378pp. 4to loose in original printed wrappers as issued uncut; covers lightly chipped. Mexico: Imprenta del Diario Espanol 1955. Good.<br/><br/> Imprenta del Diario Espanol unknown books
1953M8384Mexico:: Abastecedora de Impresos 1953. 1953. 8vo. iv vi 322 2 pp. Modern green cloth preserving original wrapper spine and top cover. Bookplate of H. P. Kraus. Very good. LIMITED EDITION of 500 numbered copies. Garrison and Morton 6603. Abastecedora de Impresos, 1953. hardcover books
1894289628Washington NY 1894. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. These with some damping and light stain; very modest loss and closed tear at the bottom of the fold not affecting any of the printing. Chipping to the front cover. unknown books
1892289770Washington NY: Government Printing Office Julius Bien & Co. Litho 1892. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Minor dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office | Julius Bien & Co. Litho unknown books
1893289771Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Minor dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289772Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Minor dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. One plate with creasing and closed tears to the fore edge. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289774Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Some dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers and plates. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289775Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Some dampstaining to the bottom edge of the covers. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books
1893289776Washington: Government Printing Office 1893. Five folded lithographic sheets 46.5 cm x 72 cm. Short tears and chips to the edges of the plates and covers not affecting the illustrations or text. Measuring about 48 x 40 cm folded. Government Printing Office unknown books