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1820183551820 un document Original Authentique manuscrit à l'encre brune sur un feuillet de papier vergé ligné filigrané (filigrane à la "Couronne de Lauriers") couleur crème, format :23,5 centimètres de large par 37 centimètres de haut, Liste avec les noms, prénoms, Domiciles, désignation de l'armée ou ils ont servi, emplois qu'ils ont remplis, détails des Services et Blessures, Désignation des personnes qui ont certifié leurs services, Observations.........fait à Monnières, sans date (1820 environ), non signé,
176621691Paris, Nyon, Saillant, Desaint, 1766 ; 2 tomes in-12, veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièces de titre grenat, tranches marbrées (reliure de l’époque) ; [2], LII, 357, [1]p., 1 planche dépliante (bataille de Counaxa) ; 52], 580, [4] pp., (1 carte dépliante, trajet des Dix-mille) ; (sign. : a-b12, c2, A-P12 [pl.1] ; A, 2A12, B4, [pl.2]).
1975LFA-126723614Un ouvrage de 63 pages, format 135 x 200 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1975, Edisem, bon état
1976LFA-126721751Un ouvrage de 157 pages, format 140 x 190 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1976, J. Delmas et Cie (traces d'humidité)
186223879.02<p><b>COMPANY D 1st VERMONT CAVALRY. CIVIL WAR.</b> Manuscript Document Signed June 1862: List of clothing distributed to 54 men including 25 caps 24 blouses 50 trousers 66 flannel shirts 15 drawers 19 bootees 69 stockings and 3 blankets. <b>Each row signed by the soldier who received the items</b>. 1 p. 15½ x 23¾ in. </p><p>"<i>We the undersigned Non Commissioned Officers Artificers Musicians & Privates of Company 'D' 1st Vt Cavalry do acknowledge to have received of Capt. A. W. Preston the articles of Clothing set oposite our respective names</i>"</p><p><b>Soldiers included:</b></p><p>Jacob Trussell Rodney Eames</p><p>Harrison B. Michell James Esdon</p><p>Josiah H. Moore Samuel L. Higgins</p><p>George P. Blair Orin S. Hendrick</p><p>George C. C. Clemment Azro H. Kinerson</p><p>Horace Ide Harvey A. Marckres</p><p>Barney Decker Arthur Murray</p><p>George A. Austin John Morse</p><p>Dan Adams Henry A. Moore</p><p>Harvey Bickford Kyron Morrill</p><p>William Buck Warren Norris</p><p>B. H. Bard Elijah C. Page</p><p>Bartlett S. Bard Francis Rowell</p><p>John A. Beaton L. S. F. Reed</p><p>George F. Bennett Curtis L. Stacy</p><p>Austin A. Bailey Edwin W. Southworth</p><p>C. W. Clifford Martin V. B. Vance</p><p>Ansen L. Chandler John Woodard</p><p>Loren Chase Jr. William Woodard</p><p>Antipas H. Curtis signed with mark John Woodbury</p><p>Milo J. Corliss Fernal H. Webber</p><p>Consealer F. Durlam William Wheaton</p><p>John S. Coombs Mark M. Wheeler</p><p>James Davis James Wright</p><p>John C. Gracy Darwin J. Wright</p><p>Joseph W. Gordon Died J. Hale Powers</p><p>Patrick C. Gilligan Charles Knapp</p> books
186223879.02<p><b>COMPANY D 1st VERMONT CAVALRY. CIVIL WAR.</b> Manuscript Document Signed June 1862: List of clothing distributed to 54 men including 25 caps 24 blouses 50 trousers 66 flannel shirts 15 drawers 19 bootees 69 stockings and 3 blankets. <b>Each row signed by the soldier who received the items</b>. 1 p. 15½ x 23¾ in. </p><p>"<i>We the undersigned Non Commissioned Officers Artificers Musicians & Privates of Company 'D' 1st Vt Cavalry do acknowledge to have received of Capt. A. W. Preston the articles of Clothing set oposite our respective names</i>"</p><p><b>Soldiers included:</b></p><p>Jacob Trussell Rodney Eames</p><p>Harrison B. Michell James Esdon</p><p>Josiah H. Moore Samuel L. Higgins</p><p>George P. Blair Orin S. Hendrick</p><p>George C. C. Clemment Azro H. Kinerson</p><p>Horace Ide Harvey A. Marckres</p><p>Barney Decker Arthur Murray</p><p>George A. Austin John Morse</p><p>Dan Adams Henry A. Moore</p><p>Harvey Bickford Kyron Morrill</p><p>William Buck Warren Norris</p><p>B. H. Bard Elijah C. Page</p><p>Bartlett S. Bard Francis Rowell</p><p>John A. Beaton L. S. F. Reed</p><p>George F. Bennett Curtis L. Stacy</p><p>Austin A. Bailey Edwin W. Southworth</p><p>C. W. Clifford Martin V. B. Vance</p><p>Ansen L. Chandler John Woodard</p><p>Loren Chase Jr. William Woodard</p><p>Antipas H. Curtis signed with mark John Woodbury</p><p>Milo J. Corliss Fernal H. Webber</p><p>Consealer F. Durlam William Wheaton</p><p>John S. Coombs Mark M. Wheeler</p><p>James Davis James Wright</p><p>John C. Gracy Darwin J. Wright</p><p>Joseph W. Gordon Died J. Hale Powers</p><p>Patrick C. Gilligan Charles Knapp</p>
8440One Dug Civil War Gilted Eagle "C" Cavalry Button with shank in Coat size. Nice smooth chocolate brown patina with no dents pushes or repairs with nice upright shank . Gold Gilt outlining design. It does have some ground action but still a nice looking Cavalry button. Dug at battle site. unknown books
196584401965. One Dug Civil War Gilted Eagle "C" Cavalry Button with shank in Coat size. Nice smooth chocolate brown patina with no dents pushes or repairs with nice upright shank . Gold Gilt outlining design. It does have some ground action but still a nice looking Cavalry button. Dug at battle site. unknown
1862126661862. Eight page Civil War date congressional document titled "Report of The Secretary of War" regarding the cavalry forces of the United States. 9.75" x 5.75. 1862. The subject writes: "A resolution of the Senate of the 29th of January in relation to the number of troops raised for the service of the United States in each State of the Union." 7 of the pages show a table of the number of cavalry forces and their ranks from each state it reads "Report of the cavalry forces of the United States furnished in compliance with letter of Captain George D. Ruggles assistant adjutant general of Febrary 14 1862." Overall very good condition with minor wear to edges. unknown
18632604050021United States Army 1863. First Edition. Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles. Very Good. Signed. Large two sided document. Printed with manuscript names filled in. The first name listed is Colonel Eli Long. This document shows the Colonel Captains Sergeants Lieutenants and the privates. This document shows the pay from October 31st 1863 to December 31st 1863. <br> According to NPS: "On February 23 1863 Long was appointed colonel of the 4th Ohio Cavalry a regiment which recently had surrendered to the Confederate raider Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan. Long improved the morale of the regiment and led it in the Tullahoma Campaign. He commanded the regiment's brigade the 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Cavalry Corps of the Department of the Cumberland between March 1863 and August 20 1864 including service at the Battle of Chickamauga. Long was wounded in the left side at the Battle of Farmington Tennessee October 7 1863. He was distinguished in the Atlanta Campaign where he suffered a head wound at the Battle of Jonesboro Georgia August 20 1864 and wounds in the right arm and right thigh at the Battle of Lovejoy's Station Georgia August 21 1864. Long received brevet grade appointments as major lieutenant colonel and colonel in the Regular Army of the United States for "gallant and meritorious services" at the Battle of Farmington and Battle of Fort Sanders Knoxville in Tennessee and Battle of Lovejoy's Station in Georgia respectively. Between November 16 1864 and April 2 1865 Long commanded the 2nd Division of the Cavalry Corps of the Military Division of Mississippi under Major General James H. Wilson. On April 2 1865 during Wilson’s Raid Long was severely wounded in the head at the Battle of Selma Alabama. During that battle he led the 2nd Division in a charge upon the entrenchments that resulted in the capture of that town. During the Civil War Long was wounded five times and also cited for gallantry five times. On January 13 1866 President Andrew Johnson nominated Long for appointment to the brevet grade of major general of volunteers United States Army unknown
1979LFA-126723667Un ouvrage de 125 pages, format 125 x 195 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié =en 1979, collection "Le Monde en Couleurs", bon état
Maloine, 1986. In-4 relié toile bleue éditeur, vignette en couleurs sur le plat supérieur, 294 pp., abondamment illustré en noir et blanc.
19864158Paris, Maloine, 1986, 260 x 185 mm., 294 pp., nombreuses illustrations n/b, reliure toile d'éditeur illustrée couleurs, bel exemplaire.
19861108681986 Editions Maloine - 1986 - In-4, cartonnage toilé avec titre doré sur le premier plat et au dos, pièce d'illustration contre-collée sur le premier plat - 294 p. - Riche iconographie en N&B hors-texte
1996LFA-126721557Un ouvrage de 112 pages, format 255 x 310 mm, illustré d'aquarelles et de dessins du Colonel Margot, relié toile sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1996, Cheminements / Le Courrier de l'Ouest, bon état, rare
18311581PARIS. GIHAUT. (IMPRIMERIE LITHOGRAPHIQUE DE VILLAIN). SANS DATE (VERS 1831). LITHOGRAPHIE EN COULEURS (24 X 34,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON), SIGNEE DANS LA PLANCHE EN BAS A GAUCHE (PERSONNAGE A PIED), DANS UN CADRE EN PITCHPIN ORNE DE 2 FILETS NOIRS (28 X 37,5). PLANCHE NUMERO 88 DES "UNIFORMES DE L'ARMEE FRANCAISE DEPUIS 1815 JUSQU'A NOS JOURS", EN PREMIER TIRAGE (GLASSER 51-55). BON ETAT.
8vo., First Edition, with 20 plates on 8; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Invaluable reference with over 350 classified tables on the French cavalry of the Peninsular War
16933Publié chez Histoire & Collections, 1994 - Réunion au format BD des N° 26 au N° 30 inclus réunissant un impressionnant ensemble de documentation visuelle et écrite sur un total de 355 pages. Solide et sain.
16934Publié chez Histoire & Collections, 1994 - Réunion au format BD des N° 16 au N° 20 inclus réunissant un impressionnant ensemble de documentation visuelle et écrite sur un total de 355 pages. Solide et sain. A noter qu'en tranche est inscrit "Spécial N° 6"
238379Paris, Magimel [Imprimerie de Demonville], 1815 in-8, 16 pp., dérelié.
1942395321942 Lyon et Paris, Archat, 1942, in 4° broché, 182 pages ; nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte, certaines en couleurs.
1942141957Lyon, Archat 1942 In-4 28 x 22,5 cm. Broché, couverture beige, auteur & titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat de couverture, 30 planches hors-texte, 182 pp., table des illustrations, table des matières.
GF15414Manuscrit sur papier (15,5 X 19,5 cm) avec cachet de cire rouge signé, situé et daté : "à Camby le 23 octobre 1699" -
GF15380Manuscrit sur papier (19,5 X 15,5 cm) avec cachet de cire rouge signé, situé et daté : "à Beauvais le 15 mai 1784" -
1996LFA-126723791Un ouvrage de 128 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1996, bon état