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GETTYSBURG VETERAN PHOTOGRAPH – THE ANGLE/71st PA MONUMENT LOCATION WITH PERIOD NOTATION

GETTYSBURG VETERAN PHOTOGRAPH – THE ANGLE/71st PA MONUMENT LOCATION WITH PERIOD NOTATION

This image depicts three men standing at the low stone wall of “The Angle”, looking out across the rolling fields between Cemetery and Seminary Ridges.  The man in the bowler hat at left is… (2024-6737) Learn More »

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U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX “WATERTOWN ARSENAL 1863”

U.S. PATTERN 1861 INFANTRY CARTRIDGE BOX “WATERTOWN ARSENAL 1863”

Pattern 1861 US cartridge box in good unissued condition. The outer flap is cut for “US” cartridge box plate but never had one mounted. There is scuffing of the bridle leather surface overall from… (2024-1894) Learn More »

SCARCE AMES 1860-DATED LIGHT CAVALRY SABER: MOST WENT TO VIRGINIA COURTESY OF BUCHANAN’S SECRETARY OF WAR, J.B. FLOYD

SCARCE AMES 1860-DATED LIGHT CAVALRY SABER: MOST WENT TO VIRGINIA COURTESY OF BUCHANAN’S SECRETARY OF WAR, J.B. FLOYD

This 1860-dated Ames light cavalry saber stands a very good chance of having been carried by a Virginia Confederate cavalryman. Of approximately 1,400 made that year and delivered to the U.S.… (362-1263) Learn More »

ID’D US FROCK COAT AND FORAGE CAP – CORPORAL ALFRED CARPENTER, 44th MASSACHUSETTS (EX-TEXAS MUSEUM COLLECTION)

ID’D US FROCK COAT AND FORAGE CAP – CORPORAL ALFRED CARPENTER, 44th MASSACHUSETTS (EX-TEXAS MUSEUM COLLECTION)

The 44th Massachusetts was born of the 4th Battalion of Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, a unit formed at the outset of the American Revolution which called itself the “New England Guards”. … (1268-266) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER’S STENCIL OF SHEPHERD B. CRAM -  17th N.H. CONSOLIDATED WITH THE 2nd NEW HAMPSHIRE BEFORE GETTYSBURG

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER’S STENCIL OF SHEPHERD B. CRAM - 17th N.H. CONSOLIDATED WITH THE 2nd NEW HAMPSHIRE BEFORE GETTYSBURG

Civil War items don’t get much more personal or identifiable than a soldier’s stencil. These were commercial products marketed to soldiers and to their friends and family as a considerate parting… (490-7292) Learn More »

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER’S STENCIL OF ELIJAH M. GRANT 27th MAINE: THE MEDAL OF HONOR REGIMENT!

CIVIL WAR SOLDIER’S STENCIL OF ELIJAH M. GRANT 27th MAINE: THE MEDAL OF HONOR REGIMENT!

Elijah Milton Grant did two tours of service during the war: first in the 27th Maine and then in the 6th Mass, where records transpose his first and middle name, carrying him as Milton E. Grant, but… (490-7294) Learn More »

GENERAL ORDERS NO. 102—DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF / COURT MARTIAL REPORT

GENERAL ORDERS NO. 102—DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF / COURT MARTIAL REPORT

Dated “New Orleans, November 25, 1862.” 21 pp., 5” x 8, string bound. Fine condition. This order presents the findings of thirty court martial cases convened under the authority of Col. B.R.… (490-6641) Learn More »

GENERAL ORDERS NO. 118—MAJ. GEN. BUTLER / DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA and NORTH CAROLINA, ARMY OF THE JAMES / ARMY BRIBES

GENERAL ORDERS NO. 118—MAJ. GEN. BUTLER / DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA and NORTH CAROLINA, ARMY OF THE JAMES / ARMY BRIBES

Dated “In the Field, October 2, 1864.”  On page, 5” x 8. VG plus. Text: “It having been brought to the attention of the Commanding General that dishonest or mistaken agents of various… (490-6597) Learn More »

McCALL’S  DIVISION OF PRVC - MEDICAL DEPT - GENERAL ORDER NO. 1

McCALL’S DIVISION OF PRVC - MEDICAL DEPT - GENERAL ORDER NO. 1

Dated “Camp Pierpont / Oct. 10 1861.” Signed by “Anthony E. Stocker MD / Acting Brig. Surg. Of 3rd Brigade.”  One pp. in ink on lined paper. 7.75” x 9.75. Exhibits fold-marks, slightly… (2021-1102) Learn More »

AUGUST 1861 PENNSYLVANIA SURGEON-GENERAL’S OFFICE LETTER & COVER

AUGUST 1861 PENNSYLVANIA SURGEON-GENERAL’S OFFICE LETTER & COVER

Cover address: Surgeon-General’s Office /State of Pennsylvania. Address to “Surgeon B. Rohrer / care of Col. M Calmont/ 10th Regt. Penna Regt. Penna Reserve Vol. Corps.”  Letter dated “1112… (2021-1098) Learn More »

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1847 CONGRESSIONAL RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS TO GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR AND HIS OFFICERS AND MEN FOR MONTERREY, PERSONALLY DISPATCHED BY PRESIDENT POLK

Zachary Taylor received the formal thanks of Congress three times, along with gold medals, for victories in the Mexican War, the largest number of such resolutions and awards made by Congress to anyone. This is an official State Department copy on… (766-938). Learn More »

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