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The "Dutchess County Regiment" (150th Regiment of New York State Volunteer Infantry), In the Civil War. Its Story as Told by its Members by Bartlett, Edward O., Rev - 1907

by Bartlett, Edward O., Rev

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The "Dutchess County Regiment" (150th Regiment of New York State Volunteer Infantry), In the Civil War. Its Story as Told by its Members

by Bartlett, Edward O., Rev

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Danbury, CT: Danbury Medical Printing, Co., Inc, 1907. First edition. Hardcover. Very good condition. Dutchess County, New York history of the regiment throughout the Civil War. Includes roster of the regiment and many personal histories of Dutchess County residents. The 150th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army which was mustered October 10, 1862, and mustered out June 8, 1865. Its finest hour was at Gettysburg on July 3, where the regiment held Culp's Hill and stopped the Confederates from breaking through. The regiment included Companies A through K, recruiting from Poughkeepsie, Amenia, Clinton, Pleasant Valley, Hyde Park, Rhinebeck, Red Hook, Milan, Beekman, LaGrange and Fishkill. It took part in Civil War battles including Gettsyburg, the Atlanta Campaign, the March to the Sea, and the Carolinas Campaign. Nevins I, p. 73. states "The too-short narrative in this huge work concentrates on personal incidents within the regiment." A rare volume. 8vo, xv, 512pp, 2 pp, frontispiece & 2 photographic plates. Original maroon pebbled cloth, gilt title at spine. Corners and spine ends rubbed; inner hinge starting, but holding; previous owner name plate at ffep.

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  • Publisher Danbury Medical Printing, Co., Inc
  • Place of Publication Danbury, CT
  • Date Published 1907

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The Dutchess County Regiment (150th Regiment of New York State Volunteer Infantry) In The Civil...

The "Dutchess County Regiment" (150th Regiment of New York State Volunteer Infantry) In The Civil War Its Story as Told by Its Members

by Cook, S.G. M.D. (edited by); Benton, Charles E. (edited by); Bartlett, Rev. Edward O. D.D. (based on his writings)

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Danbury, Conn: The Danbury Medical Printing Co., Inc, 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. xvi, 514 pages, [1]. Frontispiece portrait. Burgundy pebble cloth hardcover with gilt title on the spine. Edge wear to the corners. Light wear to the cloth extremities. Slight lean to the binding. Corner tips of several pages creased. A clean, solid copy. Association copy. Previous owner inscription written on the right front flyleaf - Alex Hamill Oct. 25th, 1907". His name is located on page 350. Contents include various contributors narratives of campaigns. Much information concerning the Atlanta Campaign, Battle of Atlanta, and March to the Sea. Nevins I page 73.
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The "Dutchess County Regiment" (150th Regiment of New York State Volunteer Infantry) in the Civil War

by Bartlett, Edward O

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Danbury, CT: Danbury Medical Printing, Co. Very good copy. 1907. 1st. hardcover. 8vo, 514 pp., Edited by S.G. Cook & Charles E. Benton. Spine slightly faded., Chapter IV on the Battle of Gettysburg by Joseph H. Cogswell, a captain in the 150th Regiment, is accompanied by two silk bookmarks from a 1913 gathering at Gettysburg where Cogswell presided. (These bookmarks were pinned to the first page of Chapter IV, leaving two pinholes). In addition,Cogswell has inscribed & signed a two-page pamphlet about his grandfather who fought in the revolution of 1776 and pasted it to the front free endpaper. There is also a photographic postcard from the 1913 gathering at Gettysburg mounted to the rear free endpaper showing the group of the 150 th Regiment who attended. .
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