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s.n., 1861. Original manuscripts. Very Good. Three letters. (1) Horace H. Olds, Treasurer, NJ Military Association to Gen. Lewis Perrine, Newark, Jany 4th, 1861. One page, octavo. Asking that Gen. Perrine, past Treasurer, submit monies and books in his possession, pertaining to that office. Signed by Olds. (2) Gen. Lewis Perrine to Horace H. Olds, Trenton, Jan. 8th/61. Two pages, octavo. Accounts in detail for monies that he collected as Treasurer, leaving a balance in the Treasury of only $12.13, which he "will gladly turn over to you at any time or place you may name...." Mentions Gen. Silly, former Secretary of the Agency, as well as Col. Freeze, Corresponding Secretary. Not signed. (3) Horace H. Olds to Gen. Lewis Perrine, Trenton, Jany 28th 1862. One-half page, octavo. A receipt for the $12.13 mentioned above, along with $63.80 "in 2 two Bills, together with all papers so belonging to the association he may have in his possession." Signed by Olds. Accompanied by an envelope with the New Jersey…
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1861-1862 GROUP OF HANDWRITTEN LETTERS (ALsS) TO AND FROM GENERAL LEWIS PERRINE, QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL OF THE NEW JERSEY MILITIA
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1883-1890 GROUP OF THREE (3) HANDWRITTEN RECEIPTS TO COL. C.R. MUDGE, POST 114, G.A.R., MERRIMAC, MASSACHUSETTS
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Merrimac, MA, 1883. Original manuscripts. Very Good. Three receipts: (1) Heath Bros., Carpenters-Contractors-Builders, January 12, 1883, for a walnut shelf and brackets. (2) Bailey Sargent, written on the GAR Post's own decorative letterhead, Sept. 7th, 1883, for expenses of William Fry Concert Co. (3) Alex Smart, Dec. 19, 1890, for Littles Express, care of Horse, Story & Waterhouse bill, &c. Approx. 6" x 8" Merrimac, Massachusetts, was incorporated in 1876. The Colonel C. R. Mudge Post 114, of the Grand Army of the Republic, had been organized December 20, 1869. The Colonel C. R. Mudge Ladies' Relief Corps, No. 24, was organized in December, 1882. [Hurd, History of Essex County, 1888].
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AN ACT FOR THE REGULATION OF HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL MARINE FORCES WHILE ON SHORE (30th March 1841); Passed by the 4th session of the 13th Parliament in the reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria
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London: John Richards, 1841. First Edition. Printed self-wrappers. Very Good. (42)pp. Neatly removed from a bound volume of pamphlets. 9.5" x 6
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AN ACT FOR PUNISHING MUTINY AND DESERTION, AND FOR THE BETTER PAYMENT OF THE ARMY AND THEIR QUARTERS
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London: John Richards, 1841. First Edition. Printed self-wraps. Very Good. 48pp, neatly removed. 9.5" x 6" Passed by the 4th session of the 13th Parliament in the reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria.
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AN ACT FOR REGULATING, GOVERNING, AND TRAINING THE MILITIA OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS:; Passed March 6, 1810. With an Index
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Boston: Printed by Buckingham & Titcomb for Thomas & Andrews, 1810. Early edition. Original Wraps. Good. pp: 50, (8); Massachusetts seal at top of page 3. Front endpapers are from another publication. Ownership signature of W.C. Wilde at top of title-page, his handwritten title on the cover, and copious manuscript annotations on 30 pages of text. Some spotty foxing at front and back. 6.75" x 4" American Imprints 20661 locates only the Library of Congress and American Antiquarian Society copies.
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AN ACT TO DEFRAY THE CHARGE OF THE PAY, CLOTHING, AND ... OTHER EXPENCES OF THE DISEMBODIED MILITIA IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND
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London: John Richards, 1841. First Edition. Printed self-wraps. Very Good. 22pp, neatly removed. 9.5" x 6" Passed by the 4th session of the 13th Parliament in the reign of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria.
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ADDRESS OF CAPTAIN STOCKTON, TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW JERSEY
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Trenton: Sherman & Harron, 1840. First Edition. Original Wrappers. Good. 27pp. Bound in printed green wrappers, sewn; upper corner furled, small hole in back cover. Noted in pencil at top of front cover, "Ja B 1/60." 9" x 5.75" [American Imprints 40-6335. Felcone, New Jersey Books, 1328--see for an excellent summary of this pamphlet and its author.].
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AIRCRAFT SPOTTERS' GUIDE -- Part 2 [complete in itself]:; Contains 3-position Silhouettes, General Specifications and Photographs of the Leading Fighting Planes of United States, Great Britain, Norway, Germany, Italy, Russia, Japan, France
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s.l.: National Aeronautics Council, 1942. First Edition. Pictorial Paper Covers. Good. 96pp; illus throughout from photographs and silhouette drawings of aircraft. Dampmark on first few leaves. 9" x 5.75" Lt. Col. Harney was formerly Chief of Training, U.S. Air Corps.
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AMERICA'S FASTEST AND LATEST BATTLESHIP--U.S.S. SOUTH CAROLINA:; The Master, Mate and Pilot Supplement
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New York: American Assoc of Masters, Mates & Pilots, 1909. Original edition. Very Good. Broadsheet. On the recto is an illustration from a photograph of the U.S.S. South Carolina and 47 lines of detailed text . The verso shows the Battleship Mississippi with four lines of text and a "Complete Diagram of Warships, first vessel commencing at 55th Street and going north," which begins with the U.S.S. Mayflower followed by lists of Italian, French, German, Holland, English, and United States Warships. 12" x 9" The battleships were arrayed for New York City's Hudson-Fulton Celebration, September 25 to October 9, 1909.
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APPLICATION OF WILLIAM H. THOMAS, LATE CORPORAL, CO. K, 12th REG'T MAINE VOLS, FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC:; Printed form, accomplished by hand
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Massachusetts: Dept of Massachusetts, G.A.R., 1873. Original manuscript. Good. One page, docketed on verso. At time of application, Thomas states that he is 33 years old and occupied as a painter. He was born in Freeport, Maine, and now resides at West Amesbury, Mass. He enlisted Oct. 23, 1861 as a Private, and was discharged with the same rank on 31 Dec 1861 at Madisonville, Louisiana, where he reenlisted. He was finally discharged at Savannah, Georgia on 18 April 1866, and states that he had never been wounded. His application was approved by the three members of the Committee, and he was mustered into the G.A.R. on 14 May 1873. Original fold marks; archival repair on verso. 14" x 8.5" Signed by Alanson St.C. Currier, a veteran of the 40th Massachusetts Infantry.
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THE AUTHENTIC PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY, AND SCENES OF THE ILL-FATED MAINE, BEFORE AND AFTER THE EXPLOSION, GROUP PICTURES OF ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS: also, Photographs of the Leading Spanish Men-of-War.; By E.H. Hart, U.S. Naval Photographer
by Hart, E.H.
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Chicago: W.B. Conkey Co, 1898. First Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. 192pp; full-page illus from photographs throughout, expanded captions. Bound in blue cloth, gilt cover title. 5.5" x 6.5
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF GEORGE DEWEY, ADMIRAL OF THE NAVY
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913. First Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. pp: xii, 337 with index; sepiatone frontispiece portrait, tissue guard, 30 plates from photographs, map. Bound in dark-green cloth, gilt lettering, four white stars against a blue field on the cover, top edges gilt. 9.25" x 6
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AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED (ALS) FROM THIS IMMIGRANT, A U.S. ARMY VETERAN OF WORLD WAR I, TO THE BUREAU OF NATURALIZATION:; From Winnisimmet Lodge, Oct. 27, 1919
by Crebere, Edward E.
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1919. Original manuscript. Good. 2pp, written in black ink, in part: "...I applied for my naturalization papers while in the Co. H 23rd Inf 2nd Div. on the Rhein....At the same time I applied for my liberty bond....I wish the citizen papers and my bond sent to me at this address....[signed] Edward E. Crebere / per K." Stamped: "Bureau of Naturalization, Received Oct 28, 1919." 6.5" x 5" The Winnisimmet Lodge return address refers to Odd Fellows Lodge No. 24 in Chelsea, MA. The Lodge had been established circa 1843, based on a notice published in the "Symbol and Odd Fellows Magazine," Boston, 1843.
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CHARLESTON DAILY COURIER. Friday Morning, October 2, 1863
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Charleston, SC: A.S. Willington & Co, 1863. First Edition. Good. 2pp, broadsheet, 23." x 16.5". Six columns of text on each side. Piece (2.5" x 1"} torn from left margin with small loss of text. News headlines in this issue include: From Richmond--Meade Reinforcing Rosencrans--Yankee Army Fortifying at Culpeper C.H.; The Richmond Whig Remarks; News from the Islands--The firing of the enemy from Gadberry Hill was more rapid...; The Shiloh Academy; Our Financial Situation--Letter of William Gregg -- Graniteville, S.C.; Twenty-fourth Regiment S.C.V.--Field and Staff; News from Lincolndom; The Field of Battle; The Florida Seized at Brest; The Treatment of Negro Soldiers; The Battle of Gettysburg; classified ads (Marion Fire Engine Company, Schooner Magnolia, War Tax Notice, Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston Work House, Special Orders Troop Movements of the Confederate Army, Formation of Volunteer Companies for Local Defense, &c.).
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CIVIL WAR BOOKS: A CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Volumes I and II
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Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 1970. Second printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Two volumes. pp: ix, 278; ix, 326; cumulative index covers both volumes. Bound in blue cloth, gilt lettering on spines, illustrated dust wrappers. 11.25" x 8.75" This major reference to books on the War Between the States contains nearly 6,000 entries, categorized by military topic.
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THE CIVIL WAR DICTIONARY.; Maps and Diagrams by Major Allen C. Northrop and Lowell I. Miller
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NY: David McKay, 1962. Third printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. pp: xvi, 974; occasional maps in text and on endpapers. Bound in black cloth, silver lettering on spine, printed dust wrapper with light edge wear. 8.5" x 5.5" Contains more than 4,000 entries, many of them quite detailed.
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CIVIL WAR BOOKS: A PRICED CHECKLIST WITH ADVICE
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Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot, 1990. Third Edition. Hardcover. Fine. pp: xi, 560. Bound in red and gray pictorial cloth, gilt lettering on spine and cover. 10.25" x 7" This third, and best, edition added nearly 3,000 entries since the 1983 edition, and updated the market prices to 1990 levels. Includes a separate section of Confederate imprints.
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COMPANY G, 18TH PENNSYLVANIA INFANTRY: PAY DAY AT CAMP STEWART, EL PASO, TEXAS, AUG. 23, 1916
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s.l.: s.n., 1916. Original photograph. Very Good. Real-photo postcard of Company G troops lined up for pay call. The names of the 11 non-coms and officers in the photograph are neatly hand-printed in ink on the verso: Artificer-N.S. Seery, Corp'l Turnner, Corp'l McGrew, Sergt Walrath, Sergt White, Sergt Verneigo, Sergt Thompson, 1st Sergt Schawartz, Leiut. Anderson, Capt. C.L. McCobb. 3.25" x 5.25" Camp Stewart was set up at El Paso, Texas, to defend the Texas-Mexico border against attacks by Pancho Villa.
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DAY BY DAY ON OKINAWA:; Film script
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s.l.: Tom Carmody, 1995. First Edition. Spiral-bound stiff wrappers. Very Good. 64pp folio, mimeographed on rectos only. Tablet format, spiral bound at top. 14" x 8.5" Carmody prepared this script from Strohmeier's account. The script begins: "This is Tom Carmody speaking and I am speaking on behalf of Edward 'Doc' Strohmeier. Doc was the Corpsman 3rd Class assigned to the 1st Platoon, Easy Company, 2nd Bn., 4th Marine Regiment, 6th Marine Division. After the battle for Guam was over (08/21/44), we returned to our base on Guadalcanal to begin training for another battle. We had lost our Corpsman during the fight at Guam. Among our replacements was Ed 'Doc' Strohmeier....Doc trained with us. He was Navy but we considered him a Marine and a Marine Raider....Doc went with our platoon to Okinawa....Many were killed and many were wounded....Doc was the only one who went all the way--Day by day without a scratch....Early on Doc wrote about our participation in the battle of Okinawa. He covered the period…
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRATIC IDEAS IN THE PURITAN ARMY IN 1647
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Worcester: Hamilton Press, 1905. First book edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. 31pp. 10" x 6.25
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