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186458358Various places including Methuen Lawrence Andover Boston and Lowell Massachusetts 1864-1865. modern calf antique with original gilt-lettered label "Company Clothing" laid down on front panel. Folio. Two pages list "Price of Clothing Camp & Garrison Equipage Year 1864." Following are 204 pages one to a soldier listing name company place and date of enlistment articles of clothing issued value itemized date of clothing issue and signature of soldier and witness. In some cases date of discharge desertion or demise is also noted. A "colored" under cook is also listed along with the soldiers. hardcover
186235710Somewhere in Virginia: n/a 1862. n/a. Letter. Good. Paper. Approximately 9" x 75.". Folded. 3 pages of manuscript. Letter reads with spelling not corrected - December 22 1862 H. B. Briggs: Dear Sir I take time to inform you that I am well and hope these lines will find you the same. As I have always taken you to be a friend to me and still hold the same confidence in you. And As I have many difficulties to incounter here and my wife continues writing to me about the affairs at home. She says the debts that I left her to pay was larger than she expected. She tells me that Cliger Bushnell wants five dollars that I ow'd him. But I thought That I paid all but 4 more dollars that morning I left. But perhaps I mistake and if so I hope you will see to it for I want to pay him all I owe to him. I will write my wife about it. I have many difficulties to incounter here. Albert is sick. I have to take care of him besides all the labor that falls upon me. Besides I left Albert with the baggage wagons that day we cross the Rappahannock River. I was detailed to carry provisions upon the field but we could not hold our ground. The rebels were too strong fortified. We had to retreat in the night. I hope you will write Let me know what the prospects is for our country. You have the chance to be informed better than I do. I have to write upon my knapsak so excuse it. respectfully yours David Downs. These 3 page letter includes the stamped envelope with stamp and Washington D.C. postmark. The envelope is addressed "Mr. H. B. Briggs Westville Green Co. Ny York." Soldier record included with letter indicated David Downs was 38 when enlisted 8/27/1862 at Lexington NY as a Private. On 9/6/1862 he mustered into Company G Co. He was dishcharged on disability 3/16/1864. n/a unknown
1864List2721Petersburg Virginia 1864. Single letter four 5 x 8 inch pages folded. Toning and some tears at folds overall excellent condition. M. Herbert Wood c. 1839–deceased was an officer of the 23rd Regiment United States Colored Infantry during the American Civil War. This regiment which consisted of African-American enlisted men with white officers was part of the 4th Division of the IX Corps organized at Camp Casey Virginia. Wood may also have served in the 25th Ohio regiment. A newspaper account from the time alleges that Wood a Mainer had married an Alabama woman who owned a considerable number of enslaved people and then “sold the negroes pocketed the proceeds turned abolitionist abandoned his wife and child and went back to Maine†before joining the Union army.1 Following the Civil War Wood purportedly asked President Andrew Johnson for a position but was denied after testifying that he would side with Congress over the President presumably concerning Reconstruction.<br /> <br /> This letter to Wood’s sister Mollie is dated July 16 1864 after the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House and shortly before the Battle of the Crater in which the 23rd suffered significant casualties. Wood describes the Regiment’s dire financial situation apparently having gone months without pay:<br /> <br /> “I cannot send any money to you in this letter for the simple reason that I have not any myself. We have not been paid since the last day of Feb and there is not an officer in the Regt that has 5 dollars but we shall be paid I hope soon it cannot be very long and I will then send you as much as you need.â€<br /> <br /> He also informs Mollie of some sad intelligence about her husband:<br /> <br /> “I do not wish or would not say one single word to injure your feelings but I very much fear that what I told you when we last met at New Berne has proved true. And that you are now a deserter’s wife. I have enquired of a great many officers who know him and to some who are Bro. Masons & have stated circumstances omitting name & place and all agree in saying that you will probably never hear from him again. We may all be mistaken however I hope we are.â€<br /> <br /> The Civil War saw quite a high desertion rate on both sides though many men eventually returned to their posts voluntarily or otherwise.<br /> <br /> 1 “A Specimen of the Impeachment of Witnesses†The Louisville Daily Journal April 15 1868. unknown
1995LFA-126728004Un ouvrage de 365 pages, format 215 x 290 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1995, Editions Lavauzelle, bon état
139070Paris, Baudoin, 1890 gr. in-8, IX-207 pp., 12 pl., demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs, sagittaire en pied (reliure de l'époque).
189764019Linz, Jos. Feichtingers Erben, 1897. Kl.-8°. Mit Textillustrationen u. einer (statt 2?) gefalt. Tafel. XVI, 546 S., HLwd. d. Zt.
186704Paris, Charles-Lavauzelle, s.d. in-8, 239 pp., croquis in-t., broché. Cachet (annulé).
227149Saint-Maixent, Imprimerie de l'E. A. I., avril 1959 in-8, 48 pp., avec des figures en couleurs dans le texte, broché.
184666688Zerbst, Kummer?sche Buchhandlung, 1846. 8°. Mit einem gefalt. Plan. VIII, 483 (1); XXII S., 2 Bll., 230 S., 1 Bl., HLdr. d. Zt. m. Rückenverg. u. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
243146Epinal, Imprimerie Kahn, 1920 in-12, 34 pp., agrafé, sous couverture. Papier bruni. Cachet.
95827Paris, Baudouin, 1790 in-8, 9 pp., dérelié.
235936Paris, Baudouin, 1790 in-8, 9 pp., broché, couv. papier bleu postérieur.
226993Nancy, P. et Strasbourg, Berger-Levrault, s.d. in-8, 82 pp., ill. in et h. t., broché, couv. ill.
201015431Paris, Aux trois Hussard éditeur - les historiques des régiment de l'armée française, 1984 ; in-4, VIII-182 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette (jaquette usagé). Livre en très bon état sauf jaquette - exemplaire n° 027 imprimé pour le Lieutenant Gérard BL. tirage limité à 1 000 exemplaires.
202502646Alger, Editions pierre vrillon, 1948 ; in-4, 347 pp., br. La victoire sous le signe des trois croissants tome 2 la vie, les peines et les gloires de la troisieme division d infanterie Algerienne en France et en Allemagnepreface du general de Lattre de Tassigny illustrations du lieutenant Jouanneau-iiriera.
129712Paris, Lamarre, 1946 in-8, [6]-192 pp., nombreuses ill. in-t., 4 cartes dépl. en fin d'ouvrage, broché. Cachet (annulé).
189770Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1784 in-folio, 27 pp., en cahiers sous ficelle.
227136Metz, Collignon, 1788 in-12, titre, 37 pp., en feuilles, cousu.
234330Sur l'imprimé de l'Imprimerie royale, à Toulon, J. L. R. Maillard, s.d. (1776) in-12, 144 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier gris. Rebords des couvertures un peu rognés, petits trous de vers aux pp. 40-100.
240909Paris, P. G. Simon, 1776 in-4, 12 pp., typographie en petit corps. en feuilles. Mouillure claire angulaire.
24619,du premier Aout 1791.De l'explication de plusieurs manœuvres non prévues par le règlement ,ainsi que deux planches supplémentaires … 1815 . Lille ,chez Blocquel , Petit in 8° relié pleine basane d'époque .Dos lisse .Pièce de titre ocre .(Coiffe sup. arasée ,coins émoussés) .280 pp.Suivi du recueil de planches 39 pp. et 42 planches la plupart dépliantes .
187349Aldershot, Gale & Polden, 1913 in-8, 62 pp., avec 15 planches hors-texte, dont 14 d'uniformes en couleurs, percaline bleue, dos lisse muet, encadrement de double filet à froid sur les plats (reliure de l'éditeur). Bon exemplaire.
870Paris, De l'Imprimerie Royale, 1788 ; in-folio, 2ff. (titre et table), 162pp. Broché, à l'état de parution, sans couverture. Imprimé sur un papier teinté bleu. Le titre est sali et présente des mouillures ainsi que le 2ème feuillet. L'intérieur est propre cependant. En-tête gravé sur bois par Beugnet, en première page.
1944List2436Hattiesburg: Earl M. Finch 1944. Sheet music measuring 12 x 9 inches 4 pp. Signature of a Nabuko Hayashida on front cover. Slight tears at fold some toning two small pinholes very good overall quite attractive. Very Good. In Hawaii in May 1942 a battalion of Nisei volunteers was assembled for service in World War Two despite earlier failures of efforts to recruit Japanese-Americans due to the Army’s labeling of Nisei recruits as 4-C enemy aliens. Designated as the 100th Infantry Battalion they were deployed to North Africa in June 1943 integrating with the 34th Division in active combat. Their subsequent deployment to Italy in September 1943 exposed them to intense warfare earning them the moniker of the "Purple Heart Battalion" due to their notably high casualty rate.<br /> <br /> In January 1943 the U.S. War Department officially declared the establishment of the segregated 442nd Regimental Combat Team RCT which was comprised of Nisei volunteers originating from Hawaii and the mainland. The culmination of this initiative transpired in June 1944 when the 442nd RCT merged forces with the 100th Infantry Battalion in Europe subsequently absorbing the latter into its structure. The notable achievements of Nisei soldiers in combat operations prompted the reinstatement of the draft in January 1944 specifically targeting Nisei detainees to augment the ranks of the 442nd. Over time the 442nd RCT expanded to encompass the 2nd 3rd and 100th Battalions; the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion; the 232nd Engineering Company; the 206th Army Band; Anti-Tank Company; Cannon Company; and Service Company. <br /> <br /> Offered here is a very scarce piece of sheet music entitled “Go For Broke†which was written by the Hawaiian musician Harry Hamada reflecting the slogan of the 442nd and performed by Shelby and others during the war as part of efforts to boost morale. Hamada would feature in the 1951 movie “Go For Broke†as Masami alongside several other veterans of the 442nd. This publication of “Go For Broke†is from 1944 seven years before the movie’s release. The piece is dedicated to Colonel C.W. Pence. Hamada was a Hawaiian musician who performed with a band called the Shelby Hawaiians or the Shelby Serenaders. They performed as early as 1943. The Hattiesburg Mississippi merchant Earl M. Finch who ran an Army and Navy store close to Camp Shelby befriended Hamada and other members of the 442nd and acted as a sponsor for the group and eventually published this version despite his business being a dry goods merchant house and not a publishing house. The group with the support of Finch performed throughout the country to lift morale. At some point Hamada penned this composition likely in 1944 as we find no reference to it in 1943 articles and Finch published it - Hamada’s composition would become the theme song of the 442nd and Hamada would perform at the Halloran General Hospital in New York and the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C. in 1944 likely performing this composition. Another composition called “Go For Broke†exists as well and it is unclear to what degree Hamada’s work caught on among the regiment. <br /> <br /> We find two records of Finch’s published version of the composition one listed as part of an online remembrance of the 442nd by the Smithsonian Institution https://americanhistory.si.edu/explore/stories/day-remembrance-70-years-after-executive-order-9066 which appears to have been on loan from the National Japanese American Historical Society and another copy held at Stanford though not listed in OCLC. Finch’s story is also interesting and is the subject of a remembrance on a 100th Battalion History page online https://www.100thbattalion.org/history/stories/earl-finch/. We find no copies listed in OCLC. Overall a very scarce piece of Japanese-American wartime history. Earl M. Finch unknown
1779341491779 Paris - Moutard - 1779 - 1 volume in8 de CXXVIII (préface) - 515 pages - Reliure pleine basane d'époque - Dos cinq nerfs ornés - tranches rouges - Aux armes royales sur les deux plats avec l'inscription "Régiment du Maine - Infanterie" sur le premier plat - Coiffes arasées - coins frottés - petites fentes aux mors - épidermures -