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| Benjamin Harrison Autograph Letter Signed Recommending Reverend Allen Randolph for Chaplain Post in the Army [American President] [Civil War]
Signed “Benj. Harrison”, as Colonel in the 70th Indiana Infantry. One page. October 11, 1864, Indianapolis, Indiana. 19.7 x 25 cm. Harrison’s Civil War letters are scarce.
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| ww: Post Civil War Surgical Instruments [Military]
Dissection Kit. Nine Post Civil War surgical instruments, with wooden case. Carved with the initials “E.M.S.” and a star. The hinge of the case is slightly bent, otherwise in good condition. A fascinating battlefield relic! 16.8 x 5.8 x 3.5 cm.
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| Autograph Letter [African American content] [Civil War] [New Listing]
Unknown writer, Autograph Letter, 8 April 1862, New Haven, [C.T.]. 4 pages. "My strong hope of ultimate success arises from the belief that by this war slavery is to be forever crushed & put away"
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| ww: Woman Tries To Enroll in Civil War [Famous Women]
Note addressed to Col. J.K. Murphly, n.p., n.d. "Having desire to enroll my name in your Regiment and unable to know how I am to do so I have taken this method hopeing you will favor me with your knowledge and earyliest attention. I inscribe myself. Louisa Stewart. P.S. I am strong hearty able & willing and can give the best of references if you have any use for me..." A fine example articulating the fact that quite a few women sought active service during the War.
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| Chester A. Arthur Civil War Date Letter Signed [American President]
Letter signed, "CA Arthur," as New York Acting Asst Quartermaster General, 2pp (single sheet), May 31, 1861, 4to, New York to Major John Tinsly in Albany.
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| Partly Printed Documents: Ordnance Returns for the Atlanta Campaign [Civil War]
Five partly-printed documents for the 102nd New York Regiment, Companies D, E and F, dated between May 15 and September 30, 1864. The forms list inventories and expenditures of ammunition and weapons used during the Atlanta Campaign.
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| Georgia Tax Forms [Civil War]
Georgia Soldier’s Tax Forms: Group of five Georgia soldier’s small tax forms, partly printed, for 1862, September 26, 1863, December 10, 1864, December 19, 1864, and December 20, 1864, evidencing payments made. Described on the forms variously as "Confederate Tax," "Soldiers’ Tax," "General Tax” and War Tax," to the State of Georgia. With a State of Georgia $10 bill, January 15, 1862, with an image of Ceres with sack of grain. Signed by Comptroller Miocatt and Treasurer Ina Jones.
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| Henry T. Hardee Autograph Letter Signed Orders His Slave Whipped [Civil War] [African American content]
Henry T. Hardee (21st Georgia Cavalry Soldier) autograph letter signed, Camp Jackson October 18, 1863, pertaining to a negligent or mischievous slave who Hardee believes should be punished.
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