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1865 . [Civil War]. Baker, L[aFayette] C. Autograph Letter Signed. Office Special Agency, War Department, New York, May 15, 1865. One page letter, plus blank integral leaf, with leaves measuring 8 x 10". Faint offset from one of the enclosed photographs, else fine and bright. Together with Four Albumen Photographs. Circa 1861-65. Each measuring 2 x 3". Fine. A letter to Benson J. Lossing, the famous historian and illustrator, at his home-town of Poughkeepsie, NY. Baker encloses four photographs, depicting Clement C. Clay, Jacob Thompson, William W. Cleary, and N. Beverly Tucker. All were wanted by the Secret Service as suspected conspirators in the plot to assassinate Lincoln. Baker writes that there was no wanted poster yet printed for these men, as Lossing had apparently requested, but that he enclosed these photos instead. Lossing presumably sought the poster as part of the research for his illustrated history of the war, published in three volumes as the Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America (1866-1888). Baker, chief of the U.S. Secret Service, was in charge of efforts to capture of the Lincoln conspirators. Three weeks earlier, on April 26, he received a promotion to brigadier general and a $3,750 reward for his role in planning the operation which resulted in the capture of John Wilkes Booth and D.C. Herold. However, Baker's investigation of the Lincoln assassination was far from over. On May 2, 1865, President Johnson issued a proclamation announcing the involvement of Jefferson Davis, Jacob Thompson, Clement C. Clay, Beverly Tucker, and William W. Cleary in the Lincoln conspiracy. A reward of $100,000 was offered for Davis's capture and a $25,000 reward for the capture of any of the rest. On May 9, the same men were named as conspirators by the military commission headed by Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt. All had taken orders from Judah P. Benjamin, Confederate secretary of state, who the administration believed to be the ultimate authority behind the assassination. Furthermore, all of them had been accused of involvement with other conspiracies launched against the United States from Canada. Thompson, Clay, and Cleary were members of a secret Confederate mission to Canada, appointed by Jefferson Davis in April 1864. Jacob Thompson, the chief of the mission, had previously served as a U.S. Congressman and Buchanan's secretary of the interior. During the war, he was an aid to Beauregard, an inspector-general under Pemberton, and a member of the Mississippi legislature. In Canada, Thompson was assisted by Clement C. Clay, formerly a U.S. senator from Alabama and a senator in the Confederate congress. William W. Cleary was appointed secretary to the mission. They were later joined by J.P. Holcombe of Virginia. Davis provided Thompson and Clay with a $200,000 budget and a broad prerogative to hinder the Union in whatever ways they could devise, including collaborating with the Sons of Liberty in the formation of a Northwest Confederacy. Thompson met with Clement L. Vallandigham, the notorious Copperhead and leader of the Sons of Liberty, and with George N. Sanders, a Confederate agent with a background of collaboration with European radicals. Thompson became convinced that a successful uprising could be launched in the Northwest, and plotted to release Confederate prisoners of war being held in the Great Lakes region to aid in the revolt. Beverly Tucker was one of the men Thompson enlisted to carry out the scheme, along with Thomas Hines, Robert M. Martin, John W. Headley and St. Leger Grenfel. The conspirators planned to capture Chicago during the election of 1864, with the aid of prisoners freed from Camp Douglas, and to launch simultaneous attacks in Cincinnati, New York, and Boston. Thompson also hired arsonists to create havoc in Northern cities, some of whom set blazes in New York City on Nov. 25, 1864. Meanwhile, in Oct. 1864, Clement Clay organized a raid on St. Albans, Vermont. Led by Bennett H. Young, the raiders robbed three banks in St. Albans and returned to Canada with $250,000 for the Confederate war chest. The Confederate mission to Canada also had the ostensibly peaceful goal of establishing negotiations for peace with the Union. For this purpose, Clay held a meeting with Horace Greely at Niagara Falls in July 1864, in an attempt to establish informal talks with Lincoln. Despite the wide-ranging plans of the conspirators in Canada, their efforts were undermined by the work of a Secret Service double-agent working for Baker. Prior to the Nov. 1864 election, Federal troops captured many of the Chicago conspirators and their arsenal, and the guard was increased at Camp Douglas as an extra precaution. Meanwhile, 10,000 troops were sent to New York to deter any rioting and the New York City fire department minimized the damage caused by Thompson's arsonists. However, the memory of the Northwest conspiracy and the St. Albans raid, lead Federal authorities to suspect the involvement of Thompson, et. al, in the Lincoln assassination. Following Johnson's proclamation, Thompson escaped to Europe. He lived there for a time, later came back to Canada, and finally returned to Mississippi in 1868. Clay, who had returned to Richmond in Jan. 1865, fled the capital with Davis and his cabinet in April. However, when he heard of the reward posted for his arrest, he turned himself in at Macon, Ga. He was held prisoner at Ft. Monroe, along with Jefferson Davis, although neither were ever charged with a crime. Clay was paroled in April 1866, after a year spent in solitary confinement, and finally pardoned by Congress in 1880. William C. Cleary defended himself and his cohort in a Nov. 1865 letter to Johnson, in which he denied any involvement in hostile plots and insisted that their mission was peaceful. Tucker also denied any direct involvement in violent plots, which may have been truthful. The government withdrew the reward for his arrest in Nov. 1865, but he nonetheless remained abroad until 1867. The arrest of Booth proved to be the high-water mark of Baker's career as a detective and of his public reputation. Baker (1826-1868) grew up in Michigan. For most of his adulthood before the Civil War, he traveled widely, taking up occasional residences in New York, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. While in San Francisco he developed notoriety as a claim- jumper and vigilante. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Winfield Scott enlisted him as a spy. After a successful mission in Richmond, he came to the notice of the Union high command, received a commission as a colonel and was appointed to combat fraud against the government. However, he quickly became immersed in Washington corruption himself, to his own monetary reward. At the same time, Baker was known to have abused his extensive war-time powers, bringing charges without evidence and ignoring due process. Johnson dismissed him in 1866 for spying within the White House. Baker's reputation for untruthfulness and treachery was consolidated with his evidence against Johnson during the impeachment trial, in which he made reference to documents which evidently did not exist. Baker's legacy also includes his notoriously inaccurate History of the United States Secret Service (1867). In the months surrounding the Lincoln conspiracy, Benson Lossing was engaged in an intense effort to collect information and images for his history of the war. Lossing (1813-1891) was one of the most popular historians of America in the 19th century, noted as much for his skillful engraving with which he illustrated all of his books as he was for his writing. He came of age in Poughkeepsie, NY, where he entered the newspaper trade, and, in 1838, established himself in New York City as a wood-engraver. He is best known for his "field books" of America's wars, beginning with the Pictorial Field Book of the American Revolution (1848), followed by his aforementioned work on the Rebellion, and finally, the Pictorial Field Book of the War of 1812 (1868). He published numerous other books, including biographies of eminent Americans, contributed to various magazines and scholarly societies, and edited the American Historical Record and Repertory of Notes and Queries (1872- 74). Though criticized for lacking any originality in his interpretation of historical events, Lossing was known for his commitment to historical accuracy and his deep engagement in his subject matter. He traveled extensively throughout the country in the course of his research, giving his books both a national perspective and a feeling of an authentic grasp of local realities. During the Civil War, Lincoln and Stanton granted him wide freedom of travel to visit battle sites and to interview military commanders. He accompanied Butler's expedition to take Fort Fischer in Dec. 1864 and reported first-hand on the bombardment. Though it seems likely he contacted Baker to collect data for his book, Lossing may have been using his influence with the War Department to bring early publication of a wanted poster of the Lincoln conspirators to his home town, or to issue his own engravings of the suspects. The letter reads as follows: "Dr Sir, Yours of 10 inst. is ... [received]. Enclosed please find the photographs you desired as yet there has been no posters published containing pictures of Davis, Saunders, Clay, Thompson, Tucker, & Cleary. Respectfully Yrs, L.C. Baker, Col. & Agt. War Dept."
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HISTORICAL DISCOURSE, DELIVERED BEFORE THE CITIZENS OF CONCORD
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THE OFFICIAL STATE ATLAS OF KANSAS: Compiled from Government Surveys, County Records and Personal Investigations.

by Everts, L. H.

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The Lanthorn Book. Being a Small Collection of Tales and Verses Read at The Sign o the Lanthorn.
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by STEPHEN CRANE (Signed)

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Hardcover. Fine. Illustrated. 4to. Original green cloth, paper label on cover, rebacked. 126 William Street, New York (1898). First Edition. Limited to 125 numbered copies. This is copy # 52. Signed by Stephen Crane after his story, The Wise Men. Also signed by 5 of the 6 other contributors: John Langdon Heaton, Irving Bacheller, Post Wheeler, Charles Gaines and Charles Lewis. Cranes story is the first of 7 pieces and it occupies more than half the volume. It was once believed that he signed only 10 to 15 copies, but that number now seems low. It is safe to say he did not signed all copies and the number he did sign is in question. Crane died at age 28, and his signature is exceedingly rare. Scuffing to the front and back covers; paper label soiled; front endpaper slightly wrinkled; some foxing to a few of the preliminary pages; o/w very nice. Uncut; partially unopened. Scarce
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2 volumes. [8]+610 pages with frontispiece, map and 18 plates; [12]+[14]+490+[42] pages with 23 plates and index. Quarto (10 1/2" x 8") recased in original leather with five raised bands with red labels to spine in gilt lettering. (Alden & Landis 724/97; Field 850; Howes L-22; Lande 494; Sabin 38596; Staton & Tremaine/TPL 158; Streeter sale I:121) First edition. Joseph-François Lafitau was a French Jesuit missionary, ethnologist, and naturalist. He is best known for his use of the comparative method in the field of scientific anthropology, the discovery of ginseng, and his writings on the Iroquois. Lafitau was the first of the Jesuit missionaries in Canada to have a scientific point of view. Lafitau is best known for his important discoveries on the Iroquois society. He arrived in Quebec in 1711 amidst a period of hostility between the Five Nations prior to the signing of the Treaty of Utrecht. The woods were deemed unsafe for travelers and therefore he was ordered to join the Iroquois on the south… Read More
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Account Book, New York City, 1795-1798. [xxiii], 326 pp. Quarto
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1798. Late Eighteenth-Century Account Book of a Notable New York Attorney [Manuscript]. Remsen, John H. [c.1770-1798]. [Account Book]. New York, 1795-1798. [xxiii], 326 pp. Quarto (9-1/2" x 7-1/2"). Reverse calf, blind fillets and panels to boards, rebacked retaining parts of existing spine, raised bands, blind ornaments and lettering piece (reading "Register") to spine, marbled endpapers. Moderate rubbing with wear to extremities, a few stains and slash marks to boards, hinges cracked, front free endpaper and preliminary leaves loose, one leaf and parts of two others removed. Moderate toning to interior, text in neat hand to rectos and versos of most leaves, a few early manuscript jottings to front endleaf, small library stamp and marks to its verso. $6,500. * With a thumb-tabbed index of cases. John H. Remsen was a New York lawyer and notary public who served as private secretary to New York governor John Jay. This volume records work done and fees charged by Remsen on hundreds of cases in the… Read More
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Sermons, including Thanksgiving, Election and Military Sermons, 1755 - 1788.

Sermons, including Thanksgiving, Election and Military Sermons, 1755 - 1788.

by Joseph Lyman, Henry Cumings, Isaac Morill, Ebenezer Bridge, David Parsons

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Various: Various, 1755. Bound volume containing six sermons dated from 1755 to 1788: I. Lyman, Joseph. A Sermon Preached Before His Excellency James Bowdoin, Esq., Governour; His Honour Thomas Cushing, Esq., Lieutenant-Governour...of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 30, 1787, Being the Day of General Election. Boston: Adams and Nourse, 1787, 61 pages, front cover used as pastedown for the volume, with some old insect damage to pastedown and margins of first two leaves. II. Cumings, Henry. A Sermon Preached in Billerica, on the 23rd of November, 1775, Being the Day appointed by Civil Authority, for a Public Thanksgiving Throughout the Province of Massachusetts-Bay. Worcester, Massachusetts-Bay: I. Thomas, 1775. 29 pages. Final two leaves dampstained but very readable, next-to-last leaf has margin chip. III. Morrill, Isaac. The Soldier exhorted to Courage in the Service of his King and Country, from a Sense of God and Religion: in a Sermon Preach'd at Wilmington, April 3, 1755,… Read More
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Concord N.H.: G. F. Bemis, 1835. First edition, first state with signature mark 3 absent. Bound with the ORIGINAL BLUE WRAPPERS present. Recent cloth backed marble boards, uncut as issued. Scattered foxing throughout, several leaves with slight tears to fore edge, wrappers archivally backed but still a nice copy of Emerson's first separately published book or substantial publication preceded only by contributions to journals and a broadside. The rarity of this pamphlet can be explained by the small number of copies and the fire in the town clerk's office that destroyed many of them. Quite scarce in any condition but especially so with the wrappers as most copies were rebound and the wrappers discarded, losing printed elements important to scholars and collectors. Two elusive pieces of paper, being to Mr. Emerson's Discourse what dust wrappers are to modern first editions.
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A discourse : vindicating His Royal Master from the insolencies of a scandalous libel printed...
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1664 1st ed NEW YORK George Downing Discourse on DUTCH Settlements Indians 2v
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George Downing was an Irish preacher and political apologist known for his service under Oliver Cromwell in Scotland. In 1664 he wrote a short political letter describing the details of his arrangement of the acquisition of New York from the Dutch. 'A Discourse', as it is called, was written to clear his own name from any misconduct in the exchange. One of the most notable discussions in this work is a report on the miserable interactions of the Dutch settlers with local Indian tribes, as well as business and trade in New York. It should be noted that this work is considered one of the earliest works relating to New York in English! (Stevens).
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Vintage original 41 x 27" (103 x 67 cm.) one sheet poster, USA. James Ellison, Frances Dee, Tom Conway, Edith Barrett, James Bell, dir: Jacques Tourneur; RKO. Preserved on linen. There has been touch-up to the folds, with some extra touch-up in the "H" of "WITH" and the "O" of "ZOMBIE". There has also been some touch-up and repair to the blank white margins and at corners, and there were a few tiny bits of missing paper along the top edge, near fine.The story (based on Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre) of a nurse who ventures to the West Indies to care for the wife of a plantation manager. She falls in love with him and seeks to cure the wife of her mental paralysis by involving herself in a native voodoo ceremony. A brilliant and atmospheric tale produced by master Val Lewton, the horror suggested by the use of lighting, shadows and camera work. The images on this poster are scary and the graphics bold, reflecting the feel of this suspenseful classic.
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1886. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Book is in G condition with light rubbing to edges, cocked spine, bumping & fraying to spine ends, pencil marking to FFE, owner's name to title page, a couple of small tears to title page else still a bright and solid copy. SA 6/21
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Samuel The Seeker
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Samuel The Seeker

by Sinclair, Upton

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No DJ Included
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First Edition
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Sinclair, Upton. Samuel, The Seeker Copyright 1910. Apparently published by author. No publisher stated. First Edition. States printed at Western Printing and Lithography, Racine, WI. Yellow Boards with black titling. Used. Very Good/ No Dj is Included. Rare/Scarce. A nice copy.
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Oregon; Or, a Short History of a Long Journey

Oregon; Or, a Short History of a Long Journey: Narrative of a Journey Across the Rocky Mountains, to the Columbia River

by John B. Wyeth

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Limited Edition
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Hardcover
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Longmont, Colorado, United States
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YE Gallon Press, 1970. Limited Edition. #499/605. VG. Interior is tight, clean, and free of ownership marks except for one penciled notation on the flyleaf. Cloth boards show shelf and handling wear with light soiling, edge, corner, and spine wear. Overall a solid copy showing minimal signs of use. Photo is of the copy we have here at Barbed Wire Books.
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The Man Who Lost His Head
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The Man Who Lost His Head

by Claire Huchet Bishop

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Very Good
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Reprint Edition
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The Man Who Lost His Head. By Claire Huchet Bishop. Viking Press, Copyright Renewed 1970. 16th Impression thus. Exlib. VG/VG unclipped DJ. Original cover price $3.56. Wrap-around blue and white endpapers show a headless man walking past farm animals on his way to the fair to look for his head there. Pages are bright. Now protected in a mylar wrap. A fantasy illustrated by Robert McCloskey, author and illustrator of "Make Way For Ducklings". Summary: "A man wakes up to find that he has no head, so he goes looking for it." Hard title to find.
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Lucky You, What Science Has Done For Us
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Lucky You, What Science Has Done For Us

by Leaf, Munro

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Stated First Edition
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Lucky You: What Science Has Done For Us J.B. Lippincott Stated First Edition. SCIENCE. Artfully illustrated by MUNRO LEAF. Good EXLIB in a Good unclipped $2.25 orig. price dust jacket. Last page states: 152 4.
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Grant Wood and Marvin Cone : Artists of an Era
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Grant Wood and Marvin Cone : Artists of an Era

by Hazel E. Brown

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First Edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780813817750 / 0813817757
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Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1972. Hardcover. First Edition (stated). Flat signed and dated by author on FFEP and Inscribed by author to a friend on half-title page. Near Fine book in a Very Good jacket. Interior pristine except for author's inscription and signature. Spine straight and tight. Jacket shows light rubbing, light chipping at spine head, and light reading wear to edges. Not from a library. No remainder mark. Not clipped. xi + 150 pages. illus. A reflection of the relationships of two artists -- Grant Wood (1891-1942) and Marvin Cone (1891-1965) -- with the community of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A loving biography by a woman who knew them both. Laid-in are two letters to the editor of the Cedar Rapids Gazette; one from Woods' sister, and another from a friend of Woods and the author.
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BOSTON ~ 150 VIEWS: One Hundred and Fifty Glimpses of Boston and Historical Surroundings
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BOSTON ~ 150 VIEWS: One Hundred and Fifty Glimpses of Boston and Historical Surroundings

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Union News Company , New York and Boston, circa 1910, Very Good Stapled Softcover, 50 pages, 10" x 7", 150 photographs of Boston points of interest, landmarks, buildings, bridges, street views and more.
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