1911 hardcover no jacket; white type on red cloth cover with mild wear along edges and spine;well bound all pages clean unmarked and intact mild age tones no detectable odor well stored. Same day shipping 100% satisfaction.Very Good hardcover
1897. unbound. very good. Exceedingly rare signature "R.B. Wallace -- 1st Lt. U.S. Cav." 1.25 x 3.25 inches written on a portion of a cover of the Journal of the United States Army dated March 1897. Accompanied by impeccable provenance -- an attached note three weeks after his death that reads: "My brother died at Fort Huachoca March 13 1900 and never saw your letter. I enclose an autograph signature of his -- Co. W.W. -- 4/4/1900." Bruce is rare in any format; very good condition. United States Army officer who died of wounds received at Calicoon Philippine Islands while leading a charge on February 10 1899 of which he died March 13 1900. He participated in every engagement while assigned as 1st Lieutenant of the 37th Volunteer Montana -- 2nd Cavalry. unknown
Washington D.C. 1899. unbound. good. 3 x 5 inches Paymaster Generals Office Washington D.C. January 7 1899 "T.H. Stanton Brig. Gen'l & Paymaster General U.S. Army." Stanton died less than one year after signing this card. Irregular toning; good condition. United States Army officer and Brigadier General. A veteran of Little Big Horn he was also Chief of Scouts under General George Crook and led an attack on Crazy Horse during the Powder River Campaign. unknown