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1290 - 136TH NEW YORK VOL.,
ATLANTA CAMPAIGN, 8" X 10", October 1864, rations
for liquor 1/2 ration for 250 men on the fortifications at Atlanta.
Very fine.........................$49.00
1291 - 116TH NEW
YORK VOLUNTEERS, 2 page letter in ink, September 7th, 1861.
Ira Ayer to his sister, orders from McClellan, little cause to think
advance on the part of the Rebels, McCall's Brigade reviewed by
Secretary of War Stanton, stamped cover........................$49.00
1292 - 7TH NEW
YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY, 3 pages with cover, 11-15-63, Joel
Pitts, wounded at Cold Harbor, news of life in an
artillery regiment, New York draft riots, draft-dodgers, how he likes
his "Southern Residence", signs his name backwards, like
DiVinci..............................................$49.00
1293 - 1125H
ILLINOIS, Lemuel F. Mathews, Danville, KY,
7/28/1863, 6 page letter in pencil, was wounded in action later
discharged, romantic letter to life, am in a pretty and shady camp.
Stamped
cover...........................................................$490.00
1294 - 16TH NEW
HAMPSHIRE VOL., 4 page latter from George C. Andrews, no date,
with stamped cover, news letter, possibly incomplete but good
content..........................$35.00
1295 - 9TH
REGIMENT KENTUCKY VOL., December 3rd, 1863, form letter
8" X 10" paying the mother of a deceased soldier Daniel
Martin $123.40. Martin had died of fever January
1862..............................................$45.00
1296 - INVALID
CORPS ENLISTMENT, Enlistment for George Mandeville March 9th,
1964 in the Invalid Corps and was paid $300 bounty. Very
fine.......................................$35.00
1297 - 15TH NY
ENGINEERS, March 17th, 1864, Volunteer Enlistment for
Sylvester Mack a laborer who was paid $300 bounty, he served in the
15th NY Engineers. Very
fine.......................................................$40.00
1298 - 1ST NEW
YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY, Descriptive lists for clothing and pay,
10" X 20", Camp California, VA. February 17th, 1862 for
Jasper Emblem. Very fine....................$30.00
1299 - 1ST NEW
YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY, A month before Gettysburg, May 30th,
1863, 8" X 10" manuscript order ordering Captain Ames to
assign as Sergeant as a temporary Hospital Assistant, pre-Gettysburg.
Very fine.........................................$45.00
1301 - 19TH
MICHIGAN VOLUNTEERS, ALSO 9TH MICHIGAN SERVICE, William
Storrs, September 5th, 1863, short newsy letter in ink to his wife and
children, Nashville, TN. Orders came to be mustered out, the Colonel
says we may leave Sunday or Monday, my health is very good, pave
patience for my return...........................................$49.00
1302 - 146TH NEW
YORK VOL. KILLED AT PETERSBURG, Camp at Warrenton Junction,
VA. March 5th, 1864, Ira Simmons, 2 page letter in ink, camp news
letter..........................$49.00
1303 - 145TH
ILLINOIS, Albert L. Platt, Rolla, MO. July 2nd, camp letter of
two pages in ink, scarce Missouri datelined
letter........................................$45.00
1304 - 8TH NEW
YORK LIGHT ARTILLERY, David Finkle, May 15th, 1863, Camp
Hamilton, 3 pages in ink, camp content to Miss
Cecilia.........................................$45.00
1305 - 6TH MAINE
LIGHT ARTILLERY, Henry E. Howard, October 17th, 1864, 2 pages
in ink, mentions ambulances coming in with sick and wounded, with
cover.............................$45.00
1306 - 46TH
ILLINOIS VOL., Elias Baker, July 7th, 1865, Salubrity Springs,
LA. 3 page letter in ink to aunt and uncle from
Louisiana......................................$40.00
1307 - A WOMAN
ATTEMPTS TO ARRANGE A RELATIONSHIP WITH A SOLIDER, Brooklyn,
NY, January 20th, 1862, 4 pages ink, she answers an ad ran by a
soldier in a newspaper, can cook, bake, wash, and knows how to
appreciate a true soldier! Quite forward and unusual
correspondence.........................................$39.00
1310 - NICE
EMBOSSED PATRIOTIC LETTERSHEET, SOLDIER WRITES AT THE ENLISTMENT CAMP,
June 21st, 1861, Camp Washington, Easton, PA, 3 page letter in pencil
to his parents, a camp letter from a PA soldier Frederick. Red and
blue tipped paper, embossed eagle on shield to left
corner.................................................$45.00
1313 - THE 26TH
NEW JERSEY COMING HOME, 7 page letter in ink from a Newark
man, June 19th, 1863, "the 26th will return home
today," soldiers and firemen will turn out to greet them
and escort them to Upper Park, looks like the 4th of July, much
excitement with the Rebels invading PA, recruiting downtown, flags and
drums, regiments have volunteered for PA. A brass band will escort
them, Captain Higginson and Bloomfield march to the depot, the 26th
look rough, dirty, and lousy. The 26th NJ has just returned from
Chancellorsville.......................................................$50.00
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