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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎161 color lithographs from 1861-1865 cut from letterheads and envelopes‎

‎Pasted or mounted in a modern scrapbook. Most images are 2 inches x 3 inches not including wide margins; many have light browning to margins 3 are torn in margins.<br/><br/> Most of the images are patriotic allegories some with pro-Union sayings. Other images are political cartoons that are anti-Confederate and/or pro-Union. In addition there are several larger images of state seals from some Northern states. Most of the images do not state a printer. Some of printers stated include: Charles Magnus of New York Magee of Philadelphia S.C. Rickards of New York William Ridenburgh of New York and Reagles of New York.<br/><br/> unknown books‎

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎1862 Civil War Bulletproof Vest Broadside‎

‎<p>A remarkable broadside advertising the sale of bulletproof vests to Union forces in North Carolina in the wake of the occupation of much of coastal North Carolina by General Ambrose Burnside's Expeditionary Force.</p> <b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Broadside. <i>"Good News to the Army."</i> Bartlett & Munn Agents for Manufacturers. Newbern N.C. April 17 1862. 1 p. 9¾ x 6 ½ in.<p><br /></p><p>"<i>We beg leave to say to the officers and soldiers of the Expedition that after some delay we have received another invoice of those Monitor or Bullet Proof Vests which we are selling at our stand opposite the Post Office and as it is impossible for us to visit all the various Camps please call and examine or order with measure of breast and waist which will insure a good fit. We shall be here only a week or two longer therefore it is for the interest of all who may wish to purchase to call immediately.</i>"</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>Several firms attempted to sell such bullet proof vests during the war with ads for body armor even appearing in <i>Harper's Weekly</i>. According to historian Byron Farwell "G. & D. Cook & Company of New Haven Connecticut offered to Union soldiers a 'soldier's bullet proof vest' in two models a seven-dollar model for officers and a five-dollar one for enlisted men and for a time early in the war the Atwater Armor Company also in New Haven produced two hundred per day. Although they were nonregulation in both Civil War armies a few volunteer regiments were quipped with them. They proved too heavy to be practical and the increased efficiency of weapons destroyed any value they may have had."</p><p>It is not known which company <i>"Bartlett & Munn"</i> represented. Advertising to Ambrose Burnside's troops who had occupied New Bern N.C. on March 14 1862 they name their vests "Monitors" in obvious reference to the Union ironclad who had stood toe to toe with C.S.S. <i>Virginia</i> in the Battle of Hampton Roads on March 8-9 1862.</p> books‎

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Seth Kaller, Inc.
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‎Civil War‎

‎8th Regiment N.Y. Artillery. Colonel P.A Porter‎

‎Baltimore Maryland 1864. Lithograph With Vignettes of Fort Henry and Federal Hill. Portraits of 5 officers Surmountd by Eagle Lithographed by H. Schroeder 69 W. Fayette St. Balt Lithograph. printed in colors by G. Sanders & Co.Balimore Maryland. 27-1/2 x 21-1/2 inches. Matted. Generally fine condition. Lithograph With Vignettes of Fort Henry and Federal Hill. Portraits of 5 officers Surmountd by Eagle Lithographed by H. Schroeder 69 W. Fayette St. Balt Lithograph. printed in colors by G. Sanders & Co.Balimore Maryland. 27-1/2 x 21-1/2 inches. "The Regiment was organized as the 129th N.Y. Infantry at Lockport N.Y. and mustered into the U.S. service Aug. 22 1862.was tarnsferred to Heavy Artillery in Dec. 1862 and designated the 8th N.Y. Vol. Artillery. Recruited to the maximum number 1839 men in Feb. 1864. unknown books‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎A New Song! Composed Expressly for the 2d Brigade 8th Division 16th Army Corps Stationed at Germantown Tennessee caption title‎

‎Memphis: Memphis Bulletin 1863. About very good. Small broadside 8 x 4.5 inches. Previously folded. Short separation along top fold. Light tanning and foxing. An unrecorded Civil War song sheet that celebrates the accomplishments of the 11th Missouri Volunteers and several other regiments in the XVI Corps of the U.S. Army of the Tennessee. The sheet was printed on a Memphis newspaper press in March 1863 while the units were stationed at Germantown Tennessee east of the city. The lyrics by an unnamed member of the 11th Missouri attempt to immortalize the part played by the brigade in the successful siege and subsequent defense of Corinth which took place in the latter half of 1862. Also singled out for praise are the 47th Illinois and 5th Minnesota volunteer regiments. The 11th Missouri went on to participate in the siege of Vicksburg and later helped to drive Hood's Confederate Army out of Nashville. Not in OCLC. Memphis Bulletin unknown books‎

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‎A New York Soldier's Affidavit Allowing a Proxy to Vote in the 1864 Election‎

‎<p><b>CIVIL WAR.</b>Partially Printed Document Signed by James M. Smith countersigned by Jerome B. Parmenter and Captain Joseph H. Allen. Richmond Virginia October 18 1864. 1 p. 8 x 12½ in. With printed envelope restating affidavit's claim on the outside. </p><b>Excerpt:</b><p>"<i>I James M. Smith a member of Company K of the 169th Regiment New York Volunteers…do hereby authorize and empower Nicholas Weaver of the town of Lansingburgh in the county of Rensselaer to cast for me and in my name and stead…my vote or ballot the same as if I was personally present at the general election to be held on the 8th day of November 1864.</i>"</p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>On April 21 1864 the New York State Legislature passed "An Act to enable the qualified electors of this State absent therefrom in the Military Services of the United States in the Army and Navy thereof to vote." Each soldier and sailor needed to select someone at home who could cast his ballot for him.</p><p>In this Soldier's Power of Attorney James M. Smith of the 169th New York Volunteer Infantry authorized Nicholas Weaver to vote on his behalf in Lansingburgh New York in the 1864 election. In mid-October 1864 when Smith signed this document the 169th New York was in the trenches before Richmond Virginia. Three weeks earlier the regiment had suffered 21 casualties at the Battle of Chaffin's Farm. A few weeks after the election the 169th New York left on an expedition to Fort Fisher which led to its capture in mid-January 1865.</p><p>Republican President Abraham Lincoln was running for reelection against his former general Democrat George B. McClellan who was widely considered the favorite among his former troops. Instead Union soldiers such as Smith voted for their commander in chief in great numbers reelecting Lincoln using proxy voters like Weaver. Although no statistics exist for soldiers who went home to vote or voted by proxy as Smith did those 40000 soldiers who voted in the field gave 75 percent of their votes to Lincoln. He won reelection by more than 400000 popular votes and by an overwhelming 212 to 21 vote in the electoral college.</p><p><b>James M. Smith</b> b. c. 1820 was born in Essex County New York and enlisted on August 28 1862 at Lansingburgh New York as a private in Company K of the 169th New York Volunteer Infantry. He was promoted to chief bugler on April 28 1864 and was mustered out with his regiment at Raleigh North Carolina in July 1865. A month earlier he is listed on the census of Lansingburgh with his wife Elizabeth three of their children and his mother. His profession was listed as "soldier" and he lived next door to Nicholas Weaver and his family. By 1870 his wife and three children still lived next door to the Weavers but James M. Smith was not present.</p><p><b>Nicholas Weaver</b> 1798-1878 served as the president of the village of Lansingburgh New York in 1840 and 1842. In 1865 he was a river captain in Lansingburgh where he lived with his second wife Phoebe Homan and four of their eight children next door to James M. Smith and his family.</p><p><b>Jerome B. Parmenter</b> 1838-1910 graduated from Union College in 1857. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1859. Parmenter mustered in as a 1st lieutenant in Company A of the 169th New York Volunteer Infantry in August 1862. He became captain of Company I on December 31 1862. On December 2 1863 he was discharged for disability and returned to his law practice. Because Parmenter filled in and witnessed this power of attorney form he may have been revisiting his old regiment for the purpose of gathering such documents to return to Rensselaer County in time for the election. In 1868 he bought a half-interest in the <i>Troy Press</i> newspaper for which he served as editor until the 1880s. By 1890 he lived in Bennington Vermont.</p> books‎

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Seth Kaller, Inc.
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‎Civil War‎

‎A vivid recounting of the cruelty of Confederate soldiers‎

‎Howard Colonel Percy. The Barbarities of the Rebels as Shown in Their Cruelty to the Federal Wounded and Prisoners; In Their Outrages Upon Union Men; In the Murder of Negroes and in Their Unmanly Conduct Throughout the Rebellion. First edition. Providence R.I: Privately printed 1863. 8vo. 40 pages. Original front printed wrapper. This pamphlet provides evidence of the crimes of the Confederate army off the battlefield such as massacres of African-Americans and German-Americans in Texas during the war brutal forced conscriptions the imprisonment and abuse of Union-affiliated women and other nefarious deeds. Written by Colonel Percy Howard a veteran of wars in Europe and Asia this pamphlet has the expressed purpose of agitating against the support the Confederates were receiving from the British who initially supported them largely in part because of their need to secure cheap cotton for their highly productive textile mills. Howard's aim is to illuminate the vicious actions of the CSA and furthermore expose the rotten basis of the slaveocracy to potentially sympathetic parties in Europe. This piece is in fair to good condition as the wrappers are delicate and separated from spine with some paper loss on verso but the interior is clean. unknown‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎Acts And Resolutions Of The Third Session Of The Provisional Congress Of The Confederate States Held In Richmond VA‎

‎Pamphlet removed 941 pp. Some foxing especially title page. This pamphlet provides a glimpse of the Confederate States making ready for war. Through resolutions and acts outlined here they establish many of the functions they will need as a sovereign state. Including setting up a post office taxes and raising an army. Parish & Willingham 27. Enquirer Book And Job Press, books‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎ADDRESSES AND PROCEEDINGS AT THE WOODBURY SOLDIERS' RECEPTION Held at the Town Hall Woodbury Wednesday Evening August 16th 1865: reported for and published as a supplement to Waterbury American caption title‎

‎Waterbury CT: Waterbury American 1865. Broadside. 49 x 33.5 cm. Printed in five columns. Old fold lines splitting along the vertical fold with loss of a few letters. A tender copy. Contains speeches to the returning soldiers by Rev. John Purves P. M. Trowbridge Wm. Cothren at whose bunting-draped house the affair took place and a response from Capt. Eli Sperry of the 19th C. V. Company I. OCLC lists a copy mounted with an additional clipping at Connecticut State Lib. Waterbury American unknown‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO PLACES OF INTERMENT OF DECEASED UNION SOLDIERS IN THE VARIOUS STATES AND TERRITORIES AS SPECIFIED IN ROLLS OF HONOR NOS. I---XIII BEING THOSE ISSUED FROM THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE BETWEEN JUNE 15 1865 AND AUGUST 27 1867‎

‎Washington: Government Printing Office 1868. 16pp. Original printed wrappers moderately chipped detached. A few old ink corrections/additions. Good. Government Printing Office unknown books‎

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎An Early Civil War Letter Researching A Soldier’s Death‎

‎L. 1pg. 7 ½†x 9 ¾â€. March 7 1862. Washington D.C. A letter from the Bell and Green National Claim Office about missing Civil War soldiers. The company wrote on their letterhead to Alexander Gardiner of Claremont New Hampshire: “…The list of prisoners taken has not yet been received from the South and until it is obtained no complete rolls authoritative exist in the Department. When it is received those unaccounted for will be presumed to be dead. You can send the claim however accompanied by the best evidence of his Straw’s death procurable say the affidavit of John Rice properly authenticated and we think we can get the claim through.†The letter is in fine condition. It appears that the recipient of the letter Alexander Gardiner was killed a few months later at Winchester. The condition is very fine with the usual mailing folds. unknown books‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎APPROVAL OF THE COURSE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. RESOLUTIONS OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN TENDERING TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES APPROVAL FOR HIS COURSE‎

‎1862. 37th Cong. 2d Sess. Ho. of Reps. Mis. Doc. No.67. 1862. 2pp. disbound. Very Good. unknown books‎

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Autograph Letter Signed‎

‎Appleton WI 1863. unbound. very good. Fine content A.L.S. 4to. 2 pages Appleton WI January 27 1863 providing news of troop movements and the firing and replacement of several Generals in part: ".I suppose Rosecrans Army is at Murfreesboro yet. You see they cashiered and dismissed Porter. They ought to do the same with Buell or shoot him. When such traitors are out of the Army we shall do better. I believe Rosecrans to be a true good officer. I understand he has dismissed a many good officers and I hope he will continue to do so until the last sympathizers are out of the Army. It is reported that Burnside has resigned and Hooker has taken his place. Hooker is not ably as good an officer as Burnside but it seems bad to be changing Commanders so much. Matters do not look encouraging yet I believe we shall succeed by and by." Condition: weak folds with minor fraying at the top margin that affects parts of two letters. Overall very good.<br/><br/> unknown books‎

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Autograph Letter Signed‎

‎1864. unbound. very good. Autograph Letter Signed. 8vo. 2 pages Caledonia Wisconsin December 24th 1864 to A.B. Jackson Registrar at Menasha in part: "I received your letter enclosing one from Mr. Edwards stating as I understood it that there was some fraud about the warrant paid by my father James Wright for the West ½ of the South West Lot of Sec. 14. In reply I have to state that the said James Wright is now in the Government Service at last accounts was at Duvall's Bluff Arkansas. I will write at once to him but it is very doubtful if my letter reaches him as the mail to that place is very irregular. If it does not reach him he will give immediate attention to the subject when he returns in February - which is I think the best that can be done under the circumstances." Three tiny stain marks at the top otherwise in very good condition.<br/><br/> A Wisconsin Military Officer is suspected of Fraud in regards to his Land Grant Application.<br/><br/> unknown books‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎Battle of Chattanooga. Chromolithographic print‎

‎Chicago: Kurz & Allison Art Publishers 76 & 78 Wabash Ave 1888. 18 x 25 inches. Matted. 1 vols. Some chipping at margins else fine. 18 x 25 inches. Matted. 1 vols. Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers 76 & 78 Wabash Ave unknown books‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎Battle of Corinth. Oct 3 & 4 1862 . Chromolithographic print‎

‎Chicago: Kurz & Allison Art Publishers 76 & 78 Wabash Ave 1891. 18 x 25 inches. Matted. 1 vols. Some chipping at margins else fine. 18 x 25 inches. Matted. 1 vols. Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers 76 & 78 Wabash Ave unknown books‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎Battle of Williamsburg. General Hancock's Charge May 5 1862. Chromolithographic print‎

‎Chicago: Kurz & Allison 1893. 18 x 25 inches. Matted. 1 vols. Some chipping at margins else fine. 18 x 25 inches. Matted. 1 vols. Kurz & Allison unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 40283

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‎Civil War‎

‎Battle of Wilson's Creek. Aug. 10 1861. Chromolithographic print‎

‎Chicago: Kurz & Allison 1893. 18 x 25 inches. Matted. 1 vols. Some chipping at margins else fine. 18 x 25 inches. Matted. 1 vols. Kurz & Allison unknown books‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎Battles for the Union and the Union Forces Engages Therein Together with a Record of Casualties 1861-1865‎

‎Courier Publishing Co. Trade Paperback. Good/None. Small edgetears incl. Spine and light creasing- blank sunned spine over stapled text block; 8 X 5 inches; 40 pages Courier Publishing Co. paperback‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎BRAZOS MANUFACTURING COMPANY‎

‎Brazos Texas 1864. Manuscript fieldnotes of a land survey made for the company. Single sheet. Small hand drawn map 3 by 3 in. in corner. This was a late attempt by the confederates to start a wool factory to manufacture confederate uniforms. <br/><br/> unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 11958

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Caricatures pertaining to the Civil War reproduced from a Private Collection of Originals Designed for Currier & Ives New York and Published by them in Sheets from 1856 to 1872 and now for the First Time Published in Book Form‎

‎New York: Wright & Swasey 1892. Limited. hardcover. very good. 80 plates of political cartoons. Oblong 4to. 7 4/8 x 10 6/8 inches full early pebbled brown calf recently recased in burgundy morocco with black leather spine label; original covers quite worn front hinge reinforced. First edition Limited Edition. Scarce.<br/><br/> Number 87 of 150 copies for subscribers.<br/><br/> Wright & Swasey unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 293646

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Carte-de-Visite Album of 30 Union Civil War Generals‎

‎Carte-de-Visite Album of 30 Union Civil War Generals Including Ulysses S. Grant CIVIL WAR. GRANT Ulysses S. Carte-de-Visite Album of 30 Union Civil War Generals. United States: Mathew Brady et al. n.d.c.a. 1861-1865. Small octavo album containing 30 individual carte-de-visites of Union generals in the Civil War. 5 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches; 140 x 110 mm. Each mounted within a decorative stiff card frame with gilt border. With 15 leaves and each leaf has a slot for two photographs. Most photos with a publisherís imprint on the back and the name of the general also penciled on the back. Album is contemporary embossed Morocco with two brass clasps. One clasp is broken. Gilt dentelles. Some pages have been reattached at margin but all are present. Some chipping and wear to head and tale of the spine but overall very good. A very nice assemblage of vintage photographs of officers from the Union. The carte-de-visites are as follows with a note on their publisher and condition if other than very good: 1. Winfield Scott D. Appleton. 2. George McClellan Charles Taber 3. Ambrose Burnside Appleton. 4. Michael Corcoran E. Anthony. 5. Silas Casey Charles D. Fredricks. 6. Nathaniel Banks Appleton. Slightly faded. 7. Ulysses S. Grant E. Anthony. 8. Henry Halleck Appleton. 9. Ethan A. Hitchcock Appleton. 10. Nathaniel Lyon Appleton. 11. John Pope E. Anthony from Brady's National Portrait Gallery. 12. Franz Siegel Appleton Faded. 13. Robert Anderson Appleton. Bottom of mount chipped. 14. John Wool Appleton. 15. William Sprague Charles D. Fredricks. 16. Group photo of 12 generals Unknown maker. Faded. 17. Max Weber Appleton. 18. Frederick W. Lander Appleton. Lightly faded. 19. Jesse L. Reno Unknown maker. 20. James Shields Appleton. 21. Unknown sitter Beers & Mansfield written on back. 22. Winfield Scott Hancock E. Anthony for Matthew Brady. 23. Thomas Francis Meagher Appleton Bottom of mount chipped. 24. Henry Washington Benham E. Anthony for Matthew Brady. 25. George Meade E & H.T. Anthony for Matthew Brady. 26. Egbert Ludovicus Viele Appleton. 27. Adam J. Slemmer Appleton. 28. Daniel Butterfield E. Anthony for Matthew Brady. 29.Charles D. Jameson E. Anthony for Matthew Brady.Red mark at bottom of photo on mount. 30. Edwin Vose Sumner Charles D. Fredricks. HBS 68366. $2000 Mathew Brady, et al. unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 68366

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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Chicago Tribune: November 11 1865‎

‎Chicago: Chicago Tribune November 11 1865 Vol. XIX No. 163. Large folio. 4pp. Near fine. Clean and handsome free of foxing and edge tears -- altogether superb. Civil War wrap-up news: Execution of Andersonville commander Henry Wirz etc. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 24436

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Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA
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‎Civil War‎

‎CIVIL WAR DISCHARGE PAPERS: PRIVATE ELLIS H. SEAVY; "F" COMPANY MAINE 13TH INFANTRY; AND "B" COMPANY MAINE 30TH INFANTRY‎

‎Savannah Georgia 1865. Document. Very Good. Single sheet document11 in. x 8 1/2 in. Ellis H. Seavy was born in Jackson Maine and was eighteen years old when he joined the military. Accompanying printout Soldier History from the American-Civil War Research Database. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 88559

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‎Civil War‎

‎CIVIL WAR DISCHARGE PAPERS: PRIVATE DARWIN A. BUCK OF BRIDGEPORT VERMONT; NEW YORK UNASSIGNED 2ND VET CAVALRY; MAY 7 1865‎

‎Hart Island New York 1865. Document. Very Good. Single sheet document fold creases. !11 in. x 8 1/2 in. Paymaster stamp to front of document. Darwin A. Buck was born in Bridgeport Vermont and was eighteen years old when he joined the military. He was a farmer by trade. Accompanying printout Soldier History from the American-Civil War Research Database. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 88561

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‎Civil War‎

‎CIVIL WAR DISCHARGE PAPERS: PRIVATE ROBERT KNOWLES ; COMPANY "I" 30th REGIMENT; MICHIGAN INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS JUNE 23 1865‎

‎Detroit Michigan 1865. Document. Very Good. Single sheet document 11 in. x 8 1/2 in. Robert Knowles was born in Oakland County Michigan was 21 years of age at time of discharge and a farmer farrier/illeg. by trade. Accompanying printout Soldier History from the American-Civil War Research Database. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 88556

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‎Civil War‎

‎CIVIL WAR DISCHARGE PAPERS: PRIVATE GEORGE AVERY; "M" COMPANY MASSACHUSETTS 4th CAVALRY;‎

‎Richmond Virginia 1865. Document. Very Good. Single sheet document !11 in. x 8 1/2 in. Paymaster stamp to front of document. George Avery was born in Jackson Maine and was eighteen years old when he joined the military under the command of Capt. John Caldwell. He was a mariner by trade. Accompanying printout Soldier History from the American-Civil War Research Database. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 88560

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‎Civil War‎

‎CIVIL WAR DISCHARGE PAPERS: PRIVATE DAVID N. BRIDGES ; 17th MASSACHUSETTS UNATTACHED INFANTRY JUNE 30 1865‎

‎Detroit Michigan 1865. Document. Good Some words lightened/faded. Single sheet document 11 in. x 8 1/2 in. Manuscript writing across the top to left side of document: "Paid in full .illeg.David Bridges was born in Georgetown Massachuetts was 28 years of age at time of discharge and a shoemaker by trade. Accompanying printout Soldier History from the American-Civil War Research Database. In addition to the various organizations Massachusetts furnished during the war thirty companies of infantry the enlistments generally being for short terms of service. These companies served either in the coast forts of the state or at interior points where needed and were known as unattached companies unless otherwise designated. Seventeenth company under command of Captain John G. Barnes numbered as a 100-days company considting of 3 officers and 98 men. American Civil War Research Database. unknown‎

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‎Civil War‎

‎CIVIL WAR DISCHARGE PAPERS: PRIVATE CHARLES FOULKE; "A" COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA 214th INFANTRY; MARCH 21st 1866‎

‎Washington DC 1866. Document. Very Good. Single sheet document fold creases. One larger chip 1 1/2 in. x 3/4 in. and several smaller chips mostly at folds. Document itself measures 11 in. x 8 1/2 in. Charles Foulke was born in Montgomery County Pennsylvania and was twenty years old when he joined the military. He was a blacksmith by trade. Accompanying printout Soldier History from the American-Civil War Research Database. unknown‎

Référence libraire : 88562

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‎Civil War‎

‎Civil War Quarterly Volume IX June 1987‎

‎Middleburg Va: Country Publishers. Good with no dust jacket. 1987. Paperback. Special Edition: Antietam. . Country Publishers paperback‎

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MAB Books
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‎Civil War‎

‎Civil War Times Illustrated Volume XXVIII Number 4 Summer 1989‎

‎Harrisburg Pa: Cowles Magazine. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1989. Paperback. The Atlanta Campaign Etc. . Cowles Magazine paperback‎

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MAB Books
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‎Civil War‎

‎Civil War pictorial field book of the Civil war salesman subscription copy containing over 2500 signatures of would be‎

‎subscribers in their own hand writing. from various regiments . some engravings. subscribers in their own hand writing from various regiments various ranks some naval A very scarce part of United States History very good condition name stamp on title unknown‎

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Ken Saunders
Canada Canadá Canadá Canada
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€ 9.726,14 Acheter

‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎CIVIL WAR NAVAL CHRONOLOGY‎

‎1966. CIVIL WAR. CIVIL WAR NAVAL CHRONOLOGY 1861-1865. Part VI - Special Studies and Cumulative Index. Washington DC: Governemnt Printing Office 1966. Large 8vo. paperback wrappers illustrated. Some soil and wear to wraps slight bend to lower corner of the pages; very good clean text. unknown books‎

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Boston Book Company
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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Civil War Naval Chronology 1861-1865‎

‎First Edition. paperback. illustrated. 6 volumes. 4to original printed wrappers; all spines lightly browned some lightly soiled otherwise very good. Washington: GPO 1961-1966.<br/><br/> Written by the Naval History Division Navy Department. Vols. I-V cover the period of the Civil War. Volume VI contains Special Studies and the Cumulative Index.<br/><br/> unknown books‎

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Argosy Book Store
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‎Civil War‎

‎Collection of Fifty-Two Manuscript Newark City Council Resolutions on the Civil War‎

‎52 folded and docketed uniform manuscript resolutions mostly 4to typically written on one side and docketed on the back includes a contemporary cover sheet that originally held resolutions together two small pictures of Lincoln and Grant included housed in modern photo album. A few with folds at the top and minor chips normal aging and browning; overall in very good condition. These resolutions were passed by the Public Aid Committee which was created by the Newark City Council at the beginning of the Civil War to advance money to soldiers' families. These resolutions would then be given to a clerk for filing. This clerk seems to have had strong anti war or Copperhead sympathies and gradually began editorializing as he wrote out the docketing on the back of each folded document. He titled the 31 March 1862 resolution "For aid to families. in the war to abolish slavery." On 2 September it was "the war for the ruin of the country." On 26 November it became "the Negro War" and 2 December it says "the Army of Abm. Lincoln to subjugate the Southern States." This obscure city clerk took things a step further after the Emancipation Proclamation. On 4 February 1863 he titled a resolution "In aid of families of volunteers. in the Nigger War!" He must have been spoken to after this remark because he drifts into sarcasm rather than outright racism. In a later resolution he states "for the benefit of our coloured fellow citizens of African decent." However by 14 September 1863 he was back to his old tricks again referring to "Lincoln's nigger war." He continued his editorializing through June 1864. These docketed resolutons were found in the included wrapper on which a a Union soldier later wrote: "The name if it can be found out of the miserable traitor who booked the within resolutions should go down in posterity as one who should receive the contempt of loyal men." The name of that Union soldier appears to be Major W. W. Morris. books‎

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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints
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‎Civil War‎

‎COLLECTION OF FORTY-EIGHT SMALL PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS OF UNION AND CONFEDERATE LEADERS IN CARTE-DE-VISITE FORMAT INSERTED INTO A PERIOD ALBUM‎

‎New York: Elias Dexter; one by L. Prang 1863. Forty-eight handsome portrait engravings of important Civil War figures including Lincoln and Cabinet members Union Army and Navy leaders Jefferson Davis and others. Each mounted within a decorative stiff card frame with gilt border. Portraits are clear and clean most with an identifying slip the slips are loose and not pasted to the engravings only one or two with some light wear to picture. They are preceded by a decorative title page. Bound in original cloth "Album" stamped in gilt on the spine. Spine cloth chipped at head and foot slightly shaken but covers firm. The portraits are not glued in but rather placed into the frame from the bottom and the bottom then sealed. The cards have the name of the subject below the portrait and the imprint at the bottom and are in Near Fine to Fine condition.<br/><br/> The portrait of Lincoln is based on a popular photograph taken by Mathew Brady on or around May 16 1861. The remaining portraits include: Seward Stanton Chase Welles Winfield Scott Wool Commodore Davis Foote Wilkes Porter Farragut Stringham Com. Dupont Lieut. Worden McClellan Halleck Dix Gen. Grant Gen. Curtis Franklin Mitchel Burnside Pope Fitz Porter Sigel Banks Lander Heintzelman Rosecrans McDowell Buell Ben Butler Anderson Baker Shields McCook Col. Wilcox Benham Sherman Lyon Mansfield Hunter Parson Brownlow Gov. Sprague Jefferson Davis Gen. Beauregard Magruder. The imprints are from Elias Dexter with the exception of the Magruder which has the imprint of L. Prang & Co. Boston & Washington; and possibly one other.<br/> Elias Dexter 1816-1897 was an engraver publisher photographer and frame maker. He is best known for his 1862 publication The St.-Memin Collection of Portraits. Louis Prang 1824-1909 was a printer lithographer and publisher. He is sometimes called the father of the American Christmas card. Elias Dexter; one by L. Prang unknown books‎

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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC
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‎Civil War‎

‎Confederate Victories in the Southwest- Prelude to Defeat- From the Official Records‎

‎Albuquerque. Horn and wallace. 1961. Bound in gilt titled cloth. 8vo. This volume designed and directed by Jack Rittenhouse of the Stagecoach Press. All type and plates were destroyed after the printing of 1000 volumes of which only 900 were for sale. Illustrated with a frontis map and various and various maps en texte. A Fine copy in a Good only heavily chipped dustwrapper. Horn and wallace. hardcover books‎

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Heldfond Book Gallery, ABAA-ILAB
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‎Civil War‎

‎CONFEDERATE WAR JOURNAL. Illustrated. Volume I. No. 12. March 1894‎

‎New York 1894. 1st appearance. Printed wrappers with woodcut portrait of Joseph E. Brown to front wrapper. Abt VG wrappers detached/minor chipping & staining/staples a bit rusted. Pp 177 - 192. Index to Volume I laid-in. Illustrated. 4to. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> unknown books‎

Référence libraire : 24807.2

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Tavistock Books, ABAA
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‎Civil War‎

‎CONFEDERATE WAR JOURNAL. Illustrated. Volume I. No. 11. February 1894‎

‎New York 1894. 1st appearance. Printed wrappers with woodcut portrait of George W. Johnson to front wrapper. VG age toning to wrappers/staples a bit rusted/large chip from bottom edge of front wrapper. Pp 161 - 176. Illustrated. 4to. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> unknown books‎

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Tavistock Books, ABAA
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‎Civil War‎

‎CONFEDERATE WAR JOURNAL. Illustrated. Volume I. Numbers 1 - 12‎

‎New York 1893. 1st bound volume. Original publisher's grey cloth lettered in gilt to front board professionally restored. Abt VG pos & notes to ffep/a few leaves with paper restoration to edges. Lacks cover illustration for No. 7 & 8. Xerox facsimiles laid-in. 192 pp. Illustrated. 4to. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> hardcover books‎

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Tavistock Books, ABAA
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‎Civil War‎

‎Correspondence Relative to the States Lately in Rebellion etc.‎

‎Washington: GPO 1867. 39th Cong. 2nd Sess. SED 32 29 pp. extracted from larger bound volume good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO unknown‎

Référence libraire : ZB262760

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Zubal Books
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‎Civil War‎

‎CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN JAMES MASON AND THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT DURING THE CIVIL WAR‎

‎London: Printed by Harrison and Sons 1863. No. 2 1863: 17pp. No. 14 1864: 37pp. Gathered signatures stitched separately. Overall very good partially untrimmed. The Confederacy wanted Britain's recognition as a separate and independent country. Britain which relied heavily on Southern cotton naturally favored the Confederacy secretly helping to arm warships but was reluctant to grant official recognition. James Mason was selected as the Confederate representative to England and his mission was clear. These documents reflect his attempts to secure recognition for the Confederacy as well as other concerns. <br> <br> NORTH AMERICA. No. 2. 1863. CORRESPONDENCE WITH MR. MASON RESPECTING THE BLOCKADE AND RECOGNITION OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. Contains much information on ships entered and cleared at blockaded ports as well as a letter subtly asking the British government to please continue trade despite the blockade. Also has copies of correspondence between Mason and Earl Russell in which Mason openly tries to convince Russell to recognize the Confederacy Russell seems unreceptive refusing personal interviews and writing terse responses. <br> <br> NORTH AMERICA. No. 14. 1864. CORRESPONDENCE WITH MR. MASON COMMISSIONER OF THE SO-STYLED CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. Correspondence about various matters: sinking of a steamer in British waters removal of British consuls etc. An extract from the Richmond Whig shows the frustration felt by the Confederacy: "to be sure we know that we have no national existence outside of our own fond imaginations and that in the eyes of Great Britain we are still part and parcel of the United States and destined for all she cares to remain so forever." Printed by Harrison and Sons unknown books‎

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William Reese Company
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‎Civil War‎

‎CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING THE "TUSCALOOSA." PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS BY COMMAND OF HER MAJESTY IN PURSUANCE OF THEIR ADDRESS OF FEBRUARY 16.‎

‎London 1864. 32pp. Printed self-wrappers. Some wear to extremities pages loose else very good. An interesting British document reprinting communications between the Secretary of the Admiralty Mr. Hammond and members of Parliament on what to do regarding the Confederate prize-vessel Tuscaloosa originally the American vessel Conrad while docked at the Cape of Good Hope. Ultimately the Duke of Newcastle instructed the Governor of the Cape to restore the Tuscaloosa to the Confederate lieutenant who last commanded her. A controversial decision considering the British government's failure to officially recognize the Confederate States of America. An intriguing example of British sympathy for the Confederate cause. unknown books‎

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William Reese Company
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‎Civil War‎

‎DAILY GAZETTE EXTRA! BY TELEGRAPH OVER THE ERIE RAILWAY TELEGRAPH LINE.SUMTER OURS! IT IS TAKEN BY STORM AFTER THREE DAYS OF FURIOUS BOMBARDMENT!.caption title‎

‎N.p. but possibly Williamsport Pa 1863. Broadside 10 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches. Minor wear and soiling. One small tear in left margin. Very good plus. A vivid Civil War broadside showing the immediacy of the news from the front as well as how garbled or false information was disseminated. The headlines further trumpet: "It is occupied by the 144th Pa. Vols. - The 'Old Flag' that Anderson was compelled to lower floating on the ruins! - Glorious news from Gens. Meade and Butler! - Contemplated movement on Richmond." Despite resumption of a terrific bombardment of Fort Sumter on October 26 the fort did not fall to Federal forces. Thousands of rounds were dropped on the fort but it stayed in Confederate hands another sixteen months until evacuated on February 13 1865. It certainly was not occupied by the 144th Pennsylvania Volunteers and Major Anderson's "Old Flag" did not fly over the fort until two hours before the death of Abraham Lincoln on April 15 1865. The whole second column of text concerns events in the Western Theater Georgia Tennessee and Alabama and the progress of the Army of the Potomac in Virginia: <br> <br> ".General Meade was on the march for the city of Richmond under circumstances which rendered it almost certain that he would capture it. The report of the evacuation of Richmond.is of course all bosh.The details of the great movement now being executed I am not allowed to telegraph you.the objective point of the combined command is the city of Richmond." unknown books‎

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William Reese Company
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‎Civil War‎

‎DAILY JOURNAL EXTRA. WILMINGTON N.C. JULY 4 1862‎

‎Wilmington N.C. 1862. Broadside 15 1/4 x 11 inches printed in three columns. Moderate toning and foxing. Four-inch closed vertical tear at bottom edge no loss of paper. Very good. A Confederate newspaper extra reporting the failure of the Union's initial Peninsular campaign around Independence Day in 1862. From March to around the time of this newspaper extra General George McClellan launched an offensive campaign against northern Virginia which was intended to capture the Confederate capital of Richmond. Facing a series of crafty Confederate generals including John B. Magruder Joseph E. Johnston J.E.B. Stuart Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee McClellan's tactics proved fruitless in capturing Richmond and he was eventually recalled by President Lincoln to prepare for the Second Battle of Bull Run the next month. This newspaper extra issued by the Wilmington North Carolina DAILY JOURNAL reports the "Yankees in Full Retreat" after receiving news from "a couple of free negroes" that McClellan's forces were headed north. There are also reports of deserters from McClellan's army being captured detailed passages on the path of the Union army's retreat and reports on the movements of other military units. In addition the text relates news on Confederate attempts to gain "early recognition of the Southern Confederacy" from European powers noting that Confederate diplomat John Slidell had "indicated the immediate prospect of recognition by the French Government." There are also passages covering Confederate wounded captured Union soldiers from the 7th Indiana the Confederate government's support "in comfortable quarters of some eleven hundred lazy runaway negroes" and more much of which is reported from other sources. No copies of this extra reported in OCLC. A rare Confederate newspaper extra recording mostly positive results for the Confederacy during a particularly good summer for the southern cause. unknown books‎

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William Reese Company
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‎Civil War‎

‎Der Amerikanische Bürgerkrieg. Die grossen Schlachten. 3 DVDs‎

‎Ohne Vrelag und Ort 2016. 3 DVDs mit einer Laufzeit von 900 Minuten in original Kunststoffhülle. - neuwertig/original verlagsfrisch verschweißt - unknown‎

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Celler Versandantiquariat
Germany Alemania Alemanha Allemagne
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‎Civil War‎

‎Document‎

‎printed completed in holograph of the Selectmen's Office Phillips September 15 1864. Signed by 3 Phillips selectmen with stamps of the U.S. Internal Revenue totaling 7 cents. Oblong 8vo 1 page. with holograph annotations on verso. Document authorizing payment of $100.00 and interest to one William B. Wheeler for enlistment "to fill the quota of this town.". Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books‎

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Houle Rare Books & Autographs
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‎Civil War‎

‎Document‎

‎printed completed in holograph monthly report form of Douglas Hospital Washington March 31 1865 signed by Assistant Surgeon William F. Aims. 4to sheet folded to form 3pp. 1 1/2pp. recto and verso. Report on the physical condition and pay account of one Ed. Burckhouse of the 131st Company 2nd Battalion: ".is a Patient here and is unfit for duty with his Regiment.". Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books‎

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Houle Rare Books & Autographs
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‎CIVIL WAR‎

‎Document Signed‎

‎printed completed in holograph transportation requisition " To New Jersey Rail Road and Trans. Co." New York February 18 1864. Legal size sheet 1 page. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback books‎

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Houle Rare Books & Autographs
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‎Civil War‎

‎Executive Documents and Reports of Committees Printed by Order of the House of Representatives During the First Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress. In One Volume‎

‎8vo original sheep morocco spine label. Some edge darkening to endpapers and some very mild aging; near fine. This work contains significant and historically important government reports from the first year of the Civil War. The Civil War material includes the cost for funding the Union Army $27 million deployment of the Merrimack concerns about Missouri pulling out of the Union and the efficiency of a volunteer army. Also includes reports on conducting the 8th census public works expenditures from 1789-1860 the condition and treatment of the Indians and participation in the London Industrial Exposition I 1862. Government Printing Office. unknown‎

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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints
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‎Civil War‎

‎Executive Documents and Reports of Committees Printed by Order of the House of Representatives During the First Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress. In One Volume‎

‎8vo original sheep morocco spine label. Some edge darkening to endpapers and some very mild aging; near fine. This work contains significant and historically important government reports from the first year of the Civil War. The Civil War material includes the cost for funding the Union Army $27 million deployment of the Merrimack concerns about Missouri pulling out of the Union and the efficiency of a volunteer army. Also includes reports on conducting the 8th census public works expenditures from 1789-1860 the condition and treatment of the Indians and participation in the London Industrial Exposition I 1862. Government Printing Office. unknown books‎

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Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books & Prints
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