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Armes, George A. Col. Ups And Downs Of An Army Officer Wash. D.C. 1900 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good+ 784pgs, illustrated, index, frontis, spine lettering not visible, silver design and lettering on front cover very bright. Very nice tight solid copy! Covers the years 1861-1899 of this Army Officer, in the Civil War and Frontier, knew Custer. Howes A316 Scarce, Dustin 283. Price:
325.00 USD
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Bailey, Anne J. (Editor) In The Saddle With The Texans Day by Day With Parson's Cavalry Brigade 1862-1865 Abilene, Texas McWhiney Foundation Press 2004 1-893114-48-1 / 9781893114487 First Edition Hard Cover New 414 pages maps, pictorial cover, not issued with a jacket. "The Texans were on the move daily, skirmishing or scouting with Union cavalry from the time they arrived in Arkansas in 1862 until the time they returned to Texas in 1865. As cavalrymen, they endured a life of privation and hardship, sleeping in the muddy bayous of northeastern Louisiana or along the banks of the Mississippi and Arkansas rivers." Price:
29.95 USD
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Barnard, Sandy,John Ryan Campaigning With The Irish Brigade Pvt. John Ryan, 28th Massachusetts Terre Haute, IN AST Press 2001 09618087-8-0 / 9780961808785 First Edition Hard Cover New New 199 pages, maps illustrations, SIGNED by the author, on label. "Ryan's military career began in 1861 and lasted until 1876. He fought in many battles, Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Reams Station where he was seriously wounded. He served 10 years with the 7th Cavalry under Custer. He was at the Washita and Little Big Horn fights." Price:
39.00 USD
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Billings, John D. Hard Tack And Coffee or The Unwritten Story of Army Life Including Chapters On Enlisting, Life in Tents and Log Huts, Jonahs and Beats, Offences and Punishments, Raw Recruits, Foraging, Corps and Corps Badges, The Wagon Trains, The Army Mule, Time Life 1982 0-8094-4208-6 / 9780809442089 Hard Cover Very Good TITLE CONTINUED..The Engineer Corps, The Signal Corps, etc. Hard Cover, Illustrated, 408 pages, all edges gilt, very good condition. Reprint of the 1887 edition Price:
25.00 USD
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Brownlee, Richard S. Gray Ghosts Of The Confederacy Guerrilla Warfare In The West, 1861-1865 Baton Rouge Louisiana State University Press 1958 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good Good+ 274 pages, maps, illustrations, map end-papers, wear to jacket, owner name. Hostilities in Kansas and Missouri during the Civil War. Quantrill, Bloody Bill Anderson, Frank and Jesse James, the Youngers, etc. Six-Guns 306 Price:
65.00 USD
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Carley, Kenneth Minnesota In The Civil War Minneapolis, Minnesota Ross & Haines 1961 First Edition Hard Cover As New As New 168 pages, maps, illustrations, very slight rubbing to jacket. Chapters include: Gettysburg, Missionary Ridge, Vicksburg, Little Rock, Corinth, Nashville, Helena, monuments. Price:
20.00 USD
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Carroll, John M Custer In The Civil War His Unfinished Memoirs San Rafael California Presidio Press 1977 Hard Cover Very Good+ Very Good - 233 pages, frontis. Three parts, Part 1, covers 11 of Custer's official reports of his activities and expeditions and actions of men under his command. Part 2 is Custer's Memoirs of the Civil War as published in the Galaxy magazine. Part 3, is a lengthy bibliographic checklist. Most useful!!! Swinford High-Spot 9 Price:
145.00 USD
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Carter, Robert Goldthwaite, R. G. Frank Vandiver, John M. Carroll Four Brothers in Blue A Story of the Great Civil War from Bull Run to Appomattox Foreword by Frank Vandiver, Introduction by John M. Carroll Austin University of Texas Press 1978 0-8061-3185-3 / 9780806131856 First Thus Original Wraps Very Good+ Very Good+ 537 pages, photo. "These letters, collected and transcribed by Captain Robert Goldthwaite Carter in the 1870s, are among the finest primary sources on the daily life of the Union soldier in the Civil War. Robert and his three brothers all saw action with the Army of the Potomac under its various commanders, Generals McClellan, Burnside, Hooker, Meade, and Grant. At times in pairs but often in neighboring units, they fought on the battlefields of Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Petersburg." Price:
45.00 USD
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