Wednesday, November 30, 2011
2 SONS IN SERVICE BLUE STARS WORLD WAR 2 RARE
World War Victory Medal - 1941 to 1945
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"I WAS THERE" (WORLD WAR I) C. LEROY BALDRIDGE***1ST***1919
WITH THE YANKS ON THE WESTERN FRONT 1917-1919BY C. LEROY BALDRIDGE.
TOGETHER WITH VERSES BY HILMAR R. BAUKHAGEG. P. PUTNAM'S SONS. 1919.
NEW YORK AND LONDON. THE KNICKERBOCKER PRESS.
FIRST EDITION.8 1/2 X 11 5/8. PICTORIAL COVER. WEAR TO CORNERS. SMALL STAIN AT TOP AND BOTTOM CORNER OF FRONT
COVER - OTHERWISE GOOD CONDITION. FILLED WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, SOME IN COLOR. FORMER OWNERS BOOKPLATE.Cyrus Leroy Baldridge was an artist, illustrator, author and adventurer. He was born to a wealthy ne’er-do-well and
Eliza Burgdorf Baldridge, in Alton, New York in 1889. When very young, his mother left his abusive father and began
a nomadic life as a traveling sales person, selling kitchen equipment from town to town. Devoted to this strong
and independent woman, Baldridge’s personality absorbed from her a spirit of quite exceptional individualism.Baldridge's career in art began when the 10-year-old Cyrus was accepted as the youngest student Frank Holme's
Chicago School of Illustration. Holme became his second father. In his studio, Baldridge sat with students three times
his age to do life drawings, and under Holme's direction went into the streets to make the detailed sketches meant
to become newspaper illustrations. He learned to count and remember the number of buttons on a policeman’s jacket,
and the sad faces of tenement children, and then return to the studio to include them in finished illustrations.Baldridge was admitted to the University of Chicago in 1907 and graduated in 1911 and was evermore devoted to that
institution. He was poor boy with no scholarship in an elite college. During his whole life lack of money never stopped
him from anything, and at the University of Chicago he paid his way by drawing signs for campus events. He became
a campus leader, most likely to succeed, Grand Marshall of the University and a model for students who remembered
him long afterwards. According to Harry Hansen, "Men who knew him then will talk to you about him by the hour – but
not necessarily about his drawings. They will tell you about his honesty, his candor, his sense of democracy, his
unfailing good humor and his faith in his fellow man."When World War I began, Baldridge traveled through Belgium and France as a war correspondent and illustrator. Using
a German letter of passage he interacted with the conquered and their conquerors. He traveled through war zones
on bicycle, horse cart and horseback until his money ran out and he returned to Chicago.
Lot of Assorted Ribbons from World War II with Oak Leaves and Stars
US Army War College Throw Blanket (100% Cotton)
Vietnam War Combat Veteran 3.8" Six Pack Decals / Stickers
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Viet Nam War unit history THE FIRST INFANTRY DIVISION IN VIETNAM Volume III 1969
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For the rest of the article, click here: wikipediaThe 1st Infantry Division of the United States Army is the oldest division in the United States Army. It has seen continuous service since its organization in 1917. It was officially nicknamed the The Big Red One after its shoulder patch and is also nicknamed The Fighting First. However, with typical soldier gallows humor, the division has also received troop monikers of The Big Dead One and The Bloody First as puns on the respective officially-sanctioned nicknames. It is currently based at Fort Riley, Kansas.....The division fought in the Vietnam War from 1965 to 1970. Arriving in July 1965, the division began combat operations within two weeks. By the end of 1965 the division had participated in three major operations: Hump, M242 Bushmaster (Bushmaster I) and Bushmaster II, under the command of MG Jonathan O. Seaman.
In 1966, the division took part in Operation Marauder, Operation Crimp II, and Operation Rolling Stone, all in the early part of the year. In March, MG William E. DePuy took command. In June and July the division took part in the battles of Ap Tau O, Srok Dong and Minh Thanh Road. In November 1966, the division participated in Operation Attleboro.
1967 saw the division in Operation Cedar Falls, Operation Junction City, Operation Manhattan, and Operation Shenandoah II. MG John H. Hay assumed command in February. On 17 October 1967, the 1st I.D suffered heavy casualties at the Battle of Ong Thanh with 58 killed.
The division involved in the Tet Offensive of 1968, securing the massive Tan Son Nhut Air Base. In March, MG Keith L. Ware took command. That same month the division took part in Operation Quyet Thang ("Resolve to Win") and in April the division participated in the largest operation of the Vietnam War, Operation Toan Thang ("Certain Victory"). On 13 September, the division Commander, Maj. Gen. Ware, was killed in action when his command helicopter was shot down by enemy anti-aircraft fire. MG Orwin C. Talbott moved up from his position of Assistant Division Commander to assume command of the division.
In the first half of 1969, The Big Red One conducted reconnaissance-in-force and ambush operations, including a multi-divisional operation, Atlas Wedge. The last part of the year saw the division take part in Dong Tien ("Progress Together") operations. These operations were intended to assist South Vietnamese forces to take a more active role in combat. In August, MG A. E. Milloy took command of the 1st I.D. while the division took part in battles along National Highway 13, known as "Thunder Road" to the end of the year.
In January 1970 it was announced that the division would return to Fort Riley. 11 members of the division were awarded the Medal of Honor.
During its involvement in the Vietnam war, the division lost 6,146 killed in action, with a further 16,019 wounded. Twenty of its number were taken as prisoners-of-war.....
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JT Headley's Rebellion - Vintage Antique Civil War Period Book. Published 1863
RUSSIAN MEDAL, 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF VICTORY OVER GERMANY IN WAR OF 1941 -45
World War 2 medal GEORGIVS VI D G BR OMN REX ET INDIAE IMP 1939 1945
NAM WAR ERA PARA OVAL HUMP STYLE 325TH ABN INF 4TH BATT
ANTIQUE IMPERIAL JAPANESE MILITARY WORLD WAR ONE VICTORY MEDAL vtg army navy WWI
Monday, November 28, 2011
GENUINE RUSSIAN MEDAL - ORDER OF THE PATRIOTIC WAR 2nd CLASS
1939-1945 World War 2 medal GEORGIVS VI D G BR OMN REX ET INDIAE IMP
U. S. War Service Office of Censorship Pin, WWII
Zouave Badge / vent picker - Crimean War / Civil War
PORTUGAL CAMPAIGN MEDAL OF COLONIAL WAR IN AFRICA - ANGOLA - MOZAMBIQUE
Sunday, November 27, 2011
World War II Metal and Ribbon victory
1920s 30s USMC Navy .5” Wide DFC 2nd Nicaraguan Banana Wars Campaign Ribbon Bar.
WORLD WAR TWO MINIATURE MEDAL GROUP NEW ZEALAND SERVICE EFFICIENCY DECORATION CY
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Keith - (1900) - Typewritten copy - 22 pages John New history of the 99th Indiana Infantry: containing official reports, anecdotes, incidents, biographies and complete rolls by Daniel R. Lucas - (1900) -252 pagesThe UltimateCollectionOf Iowa in the Civil War26 - Books on DVD ContentsIowa in War Times, (1888) - Byers, S. H. M. (Samuel Hawkins Marshall) - 615 pages Downing's Civil War Diary (1916) - Downing, Alexander G.; Clark, Olynthus Burroughs - 325 pages History of the Seventh Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry during the civil war (1903) - Smith, H. I. (Henry I.) - 313 pages Reunion of Twelfth Iowa vet. vol. infantry .. (1880) - 437 pages Recollections with the Third Iowa regiment: (1864) - Thompson, Seymour D. (Seymour Dwight) - 396 pages Iowa Colonels and Regiments: being a history of Iowa regiments in the war of the rebellion; and containing a description of the battles in which they have fought (1865) - Stuart, Addison A - 656 pages First Reunion, Twenty-second Iowa regiment, at Iowa City, Sept. 22 and 23 (1886) - 23 pages The Lyon Campaign in Missouri : being a history of the First Iowa Infantry and of the causes which led up to its organization, and how it earned the thanks of Congress, which it got : together with a birdseye view of the conditions in Iowa preceding the great Civil War of 1861 (1907) - Ware, Eugene Fitch - 377 pages Roster and Record of Iowa soldiers in the War of the Rebellion : together with historical sketches of volunteer organizations, 1861-1866 [Volume 4 only] (1908) - 900 pages History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment, 1863-6 (1866) - Sperry, A. F. (Andrew F.) - 237 pages Iowa and the Rebellion. A history of the troops furnished by the state of Iowa to the volunteer armies of the Union, which conquered the great Southern Rebellion of 1861-5 (1867) - Ingersoll, Lurton Dunham - 743 pages Roster of the Fourth Iowa Cavalry Veteran Volunteers, 1861-1865 : an appendix to "The story of a cavalry regiment." (1902) - Scott, William Forse - 243 pages First Reunion of Iowa's Hornet's Nest Brigade. 2d, 7th, 8th, 12th, and 14th infantry (1888) - Iowa Hornets' Nest Brigade Association - 72 pages A History of the First Regiment Iowa Cavalry Veteran Volunteers : from its organization in 1861 to its muster out of the United States service in 1866 : also, a complete roster of the regiment (1890) - Lothrop, Charles H. (Charles Henry); Lothrop, Virginia - 431 pages Reminiscences of the Twenty-second Iowa volunteer infantry, giving its organization, marches, skirmishes, battles, and sieges, as taken from the diary of Lieutenant S.C. Jones of Company A (1907) - Jones, S. C. (Samuel Calvin) - 164 pages History of the Second Iowa cavalry; containing a detailed account of its organization, marches, and the battles in which it has participated; also, a complete roster of each company (1865) - Pierce, Lyman B - 237 pages Report of the Battle Flag Committee appointed by the Twenty-Fourth General Assembly to provide cases and transfer the Iowa battle flags from the Arsenal to the State capitol (1896) - Iowa Battle Flag Committee - 85 pages History of the Twenty-second Regiment, Iowa Volunteer Infantry; ... its campaigns in Missouri, in the siege and capture of Vicksburg, in the Texas expedition and in the Shenandoah Valley (1865) - Barnett, Simeon - 90 pages Recollections of field service with the Twentieth Iowa Infantry Volunteers : or, what I saw in the Army; embracing accounts of marches, battles, sieges, and skirmishes, in Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas, and along the northern border of Mexico (1865) - Barney, C - 662 pages The politics of Iowa during the civil war and reconstruction (1911) - Clark, Olynthus Burroughs - 202 pagesBorder Defence in Iowa during the Civil War (1918) - Clark D.E. -24 pages Sketches of the war (US Army Iowa Calvalry Regiment 5th (1861- 1865- (1911) - Nott, Charles Cooper - 200 pages List of ex-soldiers, sailors and marines, living in Iowa (1886) by the Iowa Adjuntant generals office - 768 pages Biographical data and army record of old soldiers who have lived in O'Brien Co. Iowa (1909) by Schee, George W. - 196 pages Roster of Co. I, 6th Iowa Infantry, war of the rebellion (1912) - Kremer, Wesley Potter - 34 pagesHistory of the Fifteenth Regiment, Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry, from October, 1861, to August, 1865, when disbanded at the end of the war (1887) - Belknap, William W. - 648 pagesThe UltimateCollectionOf Maine in the Civil War20 - Books on DVD ContentsSeventeenth Maine regiment at Gettysburg by the United States Army - (1880) - 72 pagesBrief sketch of the battle of Gettysburg; introduction to Maine at Gettysburg by Charles Hamlin - (1898) - 13 pagesHistory of the First - Tenth - Twenty-ninth Maine regiment. In service of the United States from May 3, 1861, to June 21, 1866 by John Mead gould - (1871) - 709 pagesThe sword of honor; a story of the civil war, Maine Infantry. 3rd Regiment by Hannibal Augustus Johnson - (1906) - 96 pagesThe story of one regiment; the Eleventh Maine infantry volunteers in the war of the rebellion by the United States Army - (1896) - 452 pagesMilitary history of Waterville, Maine by Isaac Sparrow Bangs - (1902) - 76 pagesThe Sixteenth Maine regiment in the war of the rebellion by Abner Ralph Small - (1886) - 323 pages(1904Eastern Maine and the rebellion: being an account of the principal local events in eastern Maine during the war by Ruel H. Stanley - (1887) - 392 pagesReunions of the Twentieth Maine regiment association at Portland by United States Army - (1881) - 30 pagesHistory of the Fourth Maine battery, light artillery, in the civil war, 1861-65; containing a brief account of its services compiled from diaries of its members and other sources. Also personal sketches of many of its members and an account of its reunions from 1882 to 1905 by Maine Artillery 4th Battery - (1905) - 182 pages -Note: the text in this book is light in contrast but still legiable.Our Civil War: a lecture delivered in Portland, Maine by Peter B Templeton - (1861) - 24 pagesHistory of the First Maine cavalry, 1861-1865 by Edward P. Tobie - (1887) - 729 pagesRoster and statistical record of Company D, of the Eleventh regiment Maine infantry volunteers, with a sketch of its services in the war of the rebellion by Albert B. Maxfield - (1890) - 82 pagesThe First Maine heavy artillery, 1862-1865 by Horace H. Shaw - (1903) - 511 pagesArmy life : a private's reminiscences of the Civil War (Maine Infantry Regiment 20th) by Theodore Gerish - (1882)- 383 pagesHistoric record and complete biographic roster, 21st Me. Vols. with reunion records of the 21st Maine Regimental Association by Joseph T. Woodward - (1907) - 260 pages,The Thirty-second Maine regiment of infantry volunteers; an historical sketch by Henry Clarence Houston - (1903) - 534 pagesThe history of the Nineteenth regiment of Maine volunteer infantry, 1862-1865 by John Day Smith - (1909) - 334 pagesHistory of the Fifth regiment Maine volunteers, comprising brief descriptions of its marches, engagements, and general services from the date of its muster in, June 24, 1861, to the time of its muster out, July 27, 1864 by Rev. George W. Bicknell - (1871) - 403 pagesMy recollections of the war of the rebellion (Maine Infantry Regiment 23rd (1862-1863), Maine Mounted Artillery Regiment, 1st Battery, 7th) by William Berry Lapham - (1892) - 240 pages1UltimateCollection
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Missouriin the Civil War21 - Books on DVD ContentsOrganization and status of Missouri troops, Union and Confederate, in service during the Civil War by United States Record and Pension Office - (1902) - 334 pagesOfficial register of Missouri troops for 1862. Published by authority by Missouri Office of the Adjutant General - (1863) - 150 pagesThe 21st Missouri Regiment Infantry Veteran Volunteers by T.W. Holman - (1899) - 39 pagesMissouri party struggles in the civil war period by Samuel Bannister Harding - (1901) - 103 pagesSome lists of Missouri soldiers from the civil war (These lists were produced individually and anonymously." All these lists are dated 1862 or 1863) - 30 pagesLincoln and Missouri by Walter Barlow Stevens - (1916) - 92 pages,With Porter in North Missouri; a chapter in the history of the war between the states by Joseph A. Mudd - (1909) - 432 pages (1866) C.S.A 4)The story of the guard: a chronicle of the war (United States Army Missouri Cavalry) by Jessie Benton Fremont - (1863) - 2326 pagesMissouri troops in service during the civil war. Letter from the secretary of war, in response to the Senate resolution passed on June 14, 1902 by the United States Record and Pension Office - (1902) - 334 pagesSoldiering on foot and on horseback during the Civil War. Interesting experiences during the war of the rebellion by Luther William Harris (Mr. Harris was a member of Co. B, 7th Missouri Cavalry the first year of the war, then of Co. H, 72nd Illinois Infantry, for the remainder of the duration) - 12 pagesHistory of Lafayette county, Mo. , carefully written and compiled from the most authentic official and private sources, including a history of its townships, cities, towns, and villages, together with a condensed history of Missouri; the Constitution of the United States, and state of Missouri; a military record of volunteers in either army of the great civil war .. by the Missouri Historical Company - (1881) - 702 pagesMemoirs: historical and personal; including the campaigns of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade by Ephraim McDowell Anderson - (1868) - 434 pagesGen. Nathaniel Lyon, and Missouri in 1861 : a monograph of the great rebellion by James Peckham - (1866) - 448 pagesItinerary of General Sterling Price's Missouri expedition, Aug. 28, 1864-Dec. 3, 1864 by Sterling Price - 14 pagesThree years in the service. A record of the doings of the 11th reg. Missouri vols by D. McCall - (1864) - 40 pagesA private chapter of the war (1861-5) (U.S. Army Missouri Infantry Regiment 6th) by George Bailey - (1880) - 270 pagesSlavery in the United States, emancipation in Missouri. Speech of Samuel T. Glover, at the ratification meeting in St. Louis, held at the Court House, July 22, 1863 by Samuel T. Glover - (1863) - 18 pages6Four years with five armies: Army of the frontier, Army of the Potomac, Army of the Missouri, Army of the Ohio, Army of the Shenandoah by Isaac Gause - (1908) - 386 pages)An illustrated history of the Missouri Engineer and the 25th Infantry Regiments; together with a roster of both regiments and the last known address of all that could be obtained .. by William A. Neal - (1889) - 304 pagesThe Union cause in St. Louis in 1861; an historical sketch by Robert Julius Rombauer - (1909) - 475 pagesThe rebellion : its origin and life in slavery. Position and policy of Missouri, by Charles Daniel Drake - (1862) - 8 pagesUltimateCollectionOf
New Hampshirein the Civil War27 - Books on DVD ContentsThe Seventh Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion (1896) - Little, Henry F. W - 809 pagesA History of the Fifth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 (1893) - Child, William - 650 pagesA History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers, including its service as infantry, Second N. H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, covering a period of three years, ten months, and nineteen days (1892) - Stanyan, John M - 662 pagesHistory of the Second Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers: its camps, marches and battles (1865) - Haynes, Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) - 224 pagesNew Hampshire in the great rebellion : containing histories of the several New Hampshire regiments, and a biographical notices of many of the prominent actors in the Civil War of 1861-65 (1870) - Waite, Otis F. R. (Otis Frederick Reed) - 608 pagesA History of the Second regiment, New Hampshire volunteer infantry, in the war of the rebellion (1896) - Haynes, Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) - 507 pagesA History of the Eleventh New Hampshire Regiment, Volunteer Infantry in the rebellion war, 1861-1865 (1891) - Cogswell, Leander W. (Leander Winslow) - 785 pagesHistory of the Ninth Regiment, New Hampshire volunteers in the War of the rebellion (1895) - Lord, Edward O. (Edward Oliver) - 1093 pagesHistory of the Twelfth regiment, New Hampshire volunteers in the war of the rebellion (1897) - Bartlett, Asa W. - 867 pagesHistory of the Sixth New Hampshire Regiment in the war for the Union (1891) - Jackman, Lyman - 630 pagesComplete roster of the Eighth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers (1895) - New Hampshire Adjutant- General's Office - 106 pagesThe Third New Hampshire and all about it (1893) - Eldredge, D. (Daniel) - 1054 pagesHistory of the Eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, 1864-5 (1904) - Livermore, Thomas L. (Thomas Leonard) - 124 pagesHistory of the Fifteenth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers : 1862-1863 (1900) - McGregor, Charles - 623 pagesHistory of the Sixteenth regiment, New Hampshire volunteers (1897) - Townsend, L. T. (Luther Tracy) - 574 pagesThirteenth regiment of New Hampshire volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865: a diary covering three years and a day (1888) - Thompson, S. Millet - 717 pagesHistory of the Seventeenth regiment, New Hampshire volunteer infantry,1862-1863 (1898) - Kent, Charles Nelson - 325 pagesThe First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the Great Rebellion: containing the story of the campaign; an account of the "Great uprising of the people of state," and other articles upon subjects associated with the early war period .. (1890) - Abbott, Stephen G - 511 pagesA minor war history compiled from a soldier boy's letters to "the girl I left behind me", 1861-1864. Dramatis personae, The soldier boy - Martin A. Haynes, Company I, Second New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry. "The girl I left behind me" - Cornelia T. Lane, now and for more than fifty years the wife of the soldier boy (1916) - Haynes, Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) - 171 pagesA memorial of the Great Rebellion: being a history of the Fourteenth Regiment New-Hampshire Volunteers, covering its three years of service, with original sketches of army life. 1862-1865 (1882) - Buffum, Francis H. (Francis Henry) - 443 pageA History of the army experience of William A. Canfield - US Army New Hampshire Infantry Regiment 9th (1862-1865) (1869) - Canfield, William A. - 34 pagesRoster, Fourth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers (1896) - Hutchinson, John G - 204 pagesMuster out roll of the second New Hampshire regiment in the war of rebellion (1917) - Haynes, Martin A. (Martin Alonzo) - 55 pagesHistory of the New Hampshire surgeons in the war of rebellion (1906) - Conn, Granville Priest -558 pagesClaremont war history: April, 1861, to April, 1865: with sketches of New-Hampshire regiments, and a biographical notice of each Claremont soldier, etc (1868) - Waite, Otis Frederick Reed - 299 pagesReminiscences of the war of the rebellion, 1861-1865 (1911) Copp, Elbridge J. - 530 pagesDays and events, 1860-1866 - US Army New Hampshire Infantry Regiment 18th - (1920) - Livermore, Thomas L. - 480 pagesUltimateCollectionOf
North Carolina in the Civil War18 - Books on DVD ContentsGarrie Jackson papers, 1863-1865 (1863) - Jackson, Garrie - 113 pagesHistories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-'65 Volume 3 (1901) - Clark, Walter - 898 pagesHistories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-'65 Volume 5 (1901) - Clark, Walter - 958 pagesLetters from the Forty-fourth regiment M.V.M. : a record of the experience of a nine months' regiment in the Department of North Carolina in 1862-3 (1863) - Haines, Zenas T - 144 pagesNorth Carolina in the civil war - (1902) - Sloan Foundation - 12 pages Official army register of the volunteer force of the United States army for the years 1861, '62, '63, '64, '65 .. (1865) - United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 100 pagesOfficial program United Confederate Veterans, at their 39th reunion, held at Charlotte, N.C., June 5th, 1929. (1929) No Copyright. - by U.C.V.C.M.A. - 100 pages Record of the service of the Forty-Fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Militia in North Carolina, August 1862 to May 1863 (1887) - Gardner, James Brown - 424 pagesReminiscences of the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1909) - Ledford, Preston Lafayette - 128 pagesReminiscences of the Guilford Grays, Co. B., 27th N. C. regiment by John A. Sloan - (1883) -126 pagesRoster of Confederate soldiers in the war between the states furnished by Lincoln County, North Carolina, 1861-1865 (1905) - Nixon, Alfred - 88 pagesRoster of North Carolina troops in the war between the states, Volume 2, by North Carolina General Assembly, John Wheeler - (1882) - 723 pages of North Carolina troops in the war between (1883)Roster of the twenty-one companies furnished by Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in the late war, 1861-65 by J.B. Alexander - (1899) - 58 pagesSoldiering in North Carolina; being the experiences of a 'typo' in the pines, swamps, fields, sandy roads, towns, cities, and among the fleas, wood-ticks, 'gray-backs,' mosquitoes, blue-tail flies, moccasin snakes, lizards, scorpions, rebels, and other reptiles, pests, and vermin of the 'Old north state.' Embracing an account of the three-years and nine-months Massachusetts regiments in the department, the freedmen, etc., etc., etc (1864) - Kirwan, Thomas - 142 pagesThe Civil War in Chowan County, North Carolina (1916) - Richard Dillard - 40 pages The last ninety days of the war in North Carolina (1866) - Spencer, by Cornelia Phillips - 310 pagesThe raising, organization and equipment of North Carolina troops during the Civil War (1919) - Clark, Walter - 20 pagesThe southern soldier boy : a thousand shots for the Confederacy by James Carson Elliott - (1907) - 74 pagesThe UltimateCollectionOf Ohio in the Civil War72 - Books on DVD ContentsA corporal's story. Experiences in the ranks of Company C, 81st Ohio vol. infantry, during the war for the maintenance of the Union, 1861-1864 (1887) - Wright, Charles - 143 pages A historic sketch, lest we forget Company "E." 26th Ohio infantry in the war for the union, 1861-65 (1909) - Kelly, Walden - 45 pages A history of the Eleventh regiment, (Ohio volunteer infantry,) containing the military record ... of each officer and enlisted man of the command-a list of deaths-an account of the veterans-incidents of the field and camp-names of the three months' volunteers, etc., etc. (1866) - Horton, J. H; Teverbaugh, Solomon - 287 pages A military record of Battery D, First Ohio veteran volunteers, light artillery; (1908) - 221 pages Dan. McCook's regiment, 52nd O. V. I (1900) - Stewart, Nixon B. - 244 pages Every-day soldier life, or A history of the One hundred and thirteenth Ohio volunteer infantry (1884) - McAdams, F. M. (Francis Marion) - 400 pages Four years in the saddle. History of the First Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 (1898) - Curry, W. L - 532 pages Greene County soldiers in the late war : being a history of the Seventy-fourth O.V.I., with sketches of the Twelfth, Ninety-fourth, One Hundred and Tenth, Forty-fourth, Tenth Ohio Battery, One Hundred and Fifty-fourth, Fifty-fourth, Seventeenth, Thirty-fourth, One Hundred and Eighty-fourth, together with a list of Greene County's soldiers (1884) - Owens, Ira S - 294 pages History and Roster of the Fourth and Fifth independent battalions and Thirteenth regiment Ohio cavalry volunteers: their battles and skirmishes, roster of the dead, etc (1902) - Aston, Howard - 221 pages History of the 102d Regiment, O.V.I (1907) - Schmutz, Geo. S - 332 pages History of the 104th regiment Ohio volunteer infantry from 1862 to 1865 (1886) - Pinney, N - 170 pages History of the 133rd regiment, O. V. I. and incidents connected with its service during the "War of the Rebellion." (1896) - Sherman, S. M. - 180 pages History of the 21st Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion (1893) - Canfield, S. S. - 294 pages History of the 78th regiment O.V.V.I., from its "muster-in" to its "muster-out"; comprising its organization, marches, campaigns, battles and skirmishes (1865) - Stevenson, Thomas M. - 349 pages History of the 90th Ohio Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Great Rebellion in the United States, 1861-1865 (1902) - Harden, H. O. (Henry O.) - 337 pages History of the Eighty-first regiment Ohio infantry volunteers : during the war of the rebellion (1865) - Chamberlin, W. H. - 226 pages History of the Eighty-sixth regiment Ohio volunteer infantry (1909) - Ashburn, Joseph Nelson - 168 pages History of the Eighty-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry (1912) - Marshall, T. B. - 248 pages History of the Fifty-third regiment Ohio volunteer infantry, during the war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865. Together with more (1900) - Duke, John K. - 364 pages History of the Fortieth Ohio Volunteer Infantry (1884) - Beach, John N - 244 pages History of the Forty-eigth Ohio vet. vol. inf. giving a complete account of the regiment from its organization at Camp Dennison, Ohio, in October, 1861, to the close of the war, and its final muster-out, May 10, 1866 .. (1880) - Bering, John A. - 284 pages History of the Fourteenth Ohio regiment, O.V.V.I. : from the beginning of the war in 1861 to its close in 1865 (1881) - Chase, J. A. - 148 pages History of the service of the Third Ohio veteran volunteer cavalry in the war for the preservation of the Union from 1861-1865 (1910) Crofts, Thos. - 330 pages History of the Seventh Ohio volunteer cavalry (1881) - Rankin, R. C. (Richard C.) - 29 pages History of the Thirtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry : from its organization, to the fall of Vicksburg, Miss. (1863) - Brinkerhoff, Henry R - 136 pages History of the Thirty-second Regiment : Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry (1896) - Hays, E. Z. - 308 pages Itinerary of the Seventh Ohio volunteer infantry, 1861-1864, with roster, portraits and biographies (1907) - Wilson, Lawrence - 928 pages Journal history of the Twenty-ninth Ohio veteran volunteers, 1861-1865 (1883) - Se Cheverell, J - 298 pages Journal-history of the Seventy-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry (1866) - Hurst, Samuel H - 253 pages Lincoln's body guard, the Union Light Guard of Ohio; With some personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln (1911) - McBride, Robert W. - 39 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 10 (1886) - 711 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 11 (1886) - 811 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 3 (1886) - 782 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 4 (1886) - 820 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 5 (1886) - 808 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 6 (1886) - 786 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 7 (1886) - 786 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 8 (1886) - 788 pages Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 Volume 9 (1886) - 790 pages Ohio at Shiloh; report of the commission (1903) - Lindsey, Thomas Jefferson - 226 pages Ohio at Vicksburg; report of the Ohio Vicksburg Battlefield Commission (1906) - Gault, William Perryander - 374 pages Ohio in the war : her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers Volume 1 (1868) - Reid, Whitelaw - 1050 pages Ohio in the war : her statesmen, her generals, and soldiers Volume 2 (1868) - Reid, Whitelaw - 949 pages Opdycke tigers, 125th O. V. I., a history of the regiment and of the campaigns and battles of the Army of the Cumberland (1895) - Clark, Charles T - 524 pages Recollections of a cavalryman of the civil war after fifty years, 1861-1865 (1915) - Hamilton, William Douglas - 309 pages Record of service of Company K, 150th O. V. I. 1864 (1903) - Cannon, James Calkins - 39 pages Record of the Ninety-fourth regiment, Ohio volunteer infantry, in the war of the rebellion (1892) - 166 pages Record of the One hundred and sixteenth regiment, Ohio infantry volunteers in the war of the rebellion (1884) - Wildes, Thomas Francis - 404 pages Reminiscences of a boy's service with the 76th Ohio, in the Fifteenth Army Corps (1908) - Willison, Charles A. - 127 pages Report of proceedings of Ohio brigade reunion, including addresses, correspondence, etc., held at Columbus, Ohio, October 3 and 4, 1878 (1879) - 66 pages Roster of the Ninety-sixth regiment, Ohio volunteer infantry (1895) - Bartlett, Robert F - 196 pages Story of the One Hundred and First Ohio Infantry : a memorial volume (1894) - Day, L. W. (Lewis W.) - 463 pages The campaigns of the 124th regiment, Ohio volunteer infantry (1894) - Lewis, G - 352 pages The colonel's diary; journals kept before and during the civil war by the late Colonel Oscar L. Jackson...sometime commander of the 63rd regiment O. V. I (1922) - Jackson, Oscar L. (Oscar Lawrence); Jackson, David Prentice - 262 pages The Fifteenth Ohio volunteers and its campaigns, war of 1861-5 (1916) - Cope, Alexis - 796 pages The Forty-first Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 (1897) - Kimberly, Robert L; Holloway, Ephraim S - 292 pages The Forty-second Ohio infantry: a history of the organization and services of that regiment in the war of the rebellion; (1876) - Mason, Frank H. - 332 pages The history of Fuller's Ohio brigade, 1861-1865; its great march, with roster, portraits, battle maps and biographies (1909) - Smith, Charles H. - 623 pages The military history of the 123d Regiment of Ohio Volunteer Infantry (1874) - Keyes, C. M. - 212 pages The service of the regiment in Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia; (1911]) - Perkins, George - 118 pages The story of a regiment : a history of the campaigns, and associations in the field, of the Sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry (1868) - Hannaford, E - 634 pages. The story of a thousand. Being a history of the service of the 105th Ohio volunteer infantry, in the war for the union from August 21, 1862 to June 6, 1865 (1896) - Tourgée, Albion Winegar - 497 pages The story of the Ninety-first : read at a re-union of the Ninety-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, held at Portsmouth, Ohio, April 8, 1868, in response to the toast, "Our bond of union" (1868) - Ewing, E. E. (Elmore Ellis) - 25 pages Trials and triumphs : the record of the Fifty-Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry (1904) - Osborn, Hartwell - 364 pages War as viewed from the ranks. Personal recollections of the War of the Rebellion, by a private soldier (1898) - Keesy, W. A. (William Allen) - 240 pagesOhio politics during the Civil War period (1911) - by George Henry Porter - 250 pagesRelation of southern Ohio to the South during the decade preceding the civil war (1913) by David Carl Shilling - 28 pagesThe sixty-seventh Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry, a brief record of its four years of service in the Civil War: 1861-1865 (1922) by the Ohio Infantry 67th - 24 pages 01Three hundred days in a Yankee prison; reminiscenses of war life, captivity, imprisonment at Camp Chase, Ohio (1904) by John Henry King - 114 pages captivity, imprisonment Volunteers of Washington County, Ohio : war of the rebellion 1861-1865 ; Also members and officers of Buell Post No. 178, G.A.R. ... Comrades buried in the cemeteries of Marietta, Ohio, to January 1st, 1913 (1913) by Charles Humphreys Newton -104 pagesServices of the Ninety-sixth Ohio volunteers (1874) by J.T. Woods - 236 pages Army register of Ohio volunteers in the service of the United States (1862) by Charles A. 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Rhode Islandin the Civil War24 - Books on DVD ContentsA Narrative of the Campaign of the First Rhode Island regiment, in the spring and summer of 1861 ... (1862) - Woodbury, Augustus - 260 pages Battery D, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, in the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1897) - Sumner, George C - 216 pages Campaign of Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery (1913) - Parker, Ezra Knight - 64 pages Diary of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery (1865) - Reichardt, Theodore - 172 pages Extract from the history of the Third Regiment R. I. Heavy Artillery (1894) - Rhode Island. Adjutant-General's Office - 32 pages Forty-six months with the Fourth R. I. volunteers, in the war of 1861 to 1865 (1887) - Allen, George H. - 408 pages History of Company F, 1st regiment, R.I. volunteers, during the spring and summer of 1861 (1891) - Clarke, Charles H - 90 pages History of the Eleventh regiment, Rhode Island volunteers, in the war of the rebellion (1881) - Thompson, John C. - 242 pages History of the Fifth Regiment of Rhode Island Heavy Artillery, during three years and a half of service in North Carolina. January 1862-June 1865 (1892) - Burlingame, John K - 428 pages History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 (1892) - Spicer, William Arnold - 440 pages History of the Seventh Squadron, Rhode Island Cavalry (1879) - Corliss, Augustus Whittemore - 36 pages History of the Twelfth Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, in the Civil War, 1862-1863 (1904) - Tillinghast, Pardon Elisha - 522 pages Memoirs of Rhode Island officers who were engaged in the service of their country during the great rebellion of the South. Illustrated with thirty-four portraits (1867) - Bartlett, John Russell - 606 pages My first campaign (1863) - Grant, Joseph W - 152 pagesOfficial register of Rhode Island officers and soldiers who served in the United States army and navy from 1861 to 1865. Published by order of the General assembly, January session, 1866 (1866) - Rhode Island. Adjutant general's - 112 pages Reminiscences of two years with the colored troops (1880) - Addeman, Joshua M. - 54 pages Rhode Island in the rebellion (1864) - Stone, Edwin Winchester - 454 pages Sabres and spurs : the First Regiment Rhode Island Cavalry in the Civil War, 1861-1865 : its origin, marches, scouts, skirmishes, raids, battles, sufferings, victories, and appropriate official papers, with the roll of honor and roll of the regiment : illustrated with portraits of cavalry generals and a map of the regiment's war-path (1876) - Denison, Frederic - 600 pages The Fourteenth regiment Rhode Island heavy artillery (colored) in the war to preserve the Union, 1861-1865 (1898) - Chenery, William H - 448 pages The history of Battery A, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery in the war to preserve the union, 1861-1865 (1904) - Aldrich, Thomas M - 496 pages The history of Battery E, First regiment Rhode Island light artillery, in the war of 1861 and 1865, to preserve the Union (1892) - Lewis, George - 616 pages The history of Battery H, first regiment Rhode Island light artillery, in the war to preserve the union, 1861-1865 (1894) - Fenner, Earl - 270 pages The Second Rhode Island regiment: a narrative of military operations in which the regiment was engaged from the beginning to the end of the war for the union (1875) - Woodbury, Augustus - 633The Second Rhode Island volunteers at the siege of Petersburg, Virginia (1915) - Rhodes, Elisha Hunt - 31 pages UltimateCollectionof
Tennesseein the Civil War25 - Books on DVD ContentsEast Tennessee and the civil war by Oliver Perry Temple - (1899) - 588 pages The loyal mountaineers of Tennessee by Thomas William Humes - (1888) - 398 pagesThe First Tennessee Regiment, United States Volunteers by Will Thomas Hale - (1899) - 57 pagesOld Nineteenth Tennessee regiment, C. S. A by William Johnson Worsham - (1902) - 235 pagesTennessee in the war, 1861-1865; lists of military organizations and officers from Tennessee in both the Confederate and Union armies; general and staff officers of the provisional army of Tennessee, appointed by Governor Isham G. Harris by Marcus Joseph Wright - (1908) - 224 pagesA brief narrative of the Fourth Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, Wheeler's Corps, Army of Tennessee by George B. Guild - (1913) - 267 pagesCampaigns and battles of the Sixteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers, in the war between the states, with incidental sketches of the part performed by other Tennessee troops in the by Thomas A. Head - (1885) - 474 pagesPersonal record of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Infantry by Alfred J. Vaughan - (1897) - 80 pages\Battles and sketches of the Army of Tennessee by Bromfield Lewis Ridley - (1906) - 662 pagesDown in Tennessee, and back by way of Richmond. by James R. Gilmore - (1864) - 279 pagesWho planned the Tennessee campaign of 1862? or, Anna Ella Carroll vs. Ulysses S. Grant : a few generally unknown facts in regard to our Civil War by Matilda Joslyn Gage - (1880) - 16 pagesHancock's diary: or, A history of the Second Tennessee Confederate cavalry by Richard R. Hancock - (1887) - 644 pages"Co. Aytch" : Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment, or, a side show of the big show by Samuel R Watkins - (1900) - 222 pagesFirst reunion of the survivors of the Army of the Tennessee and its four corps by Association of Survivors of the Army of Tennessee - (1892) - 214 pagesHistory of the Twentieth Tennessee Regiment Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A by William Josiah McMurray - (1904) - 512 pagesThe retreat from Pulaski to Nashville, Tenn.; battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30th, 1864; by Levi Tucker Scofield - (1909) - 66 pagesThe Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee : read after the stated meeting held February 2d, 1907 by John K. Sheelenberger - (1907) - 26 pagesHistory of the Thirteenth Regiment, Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry, U. S. A. : including a narrative of the bridge burning; the Carter County rebellion, and the loyalty, heroism and suffering of the Union men and women of Carter and Johnson counties, Tennessee, during the Civil War ... by Samuel W. Scott - (1903) - 510 pagesHistory of the First regiment of Tennessee volunteer cavalry in the great war of the rebellion, with the armies of the Ohio and Cumberland, under Generals Marogan, Rosecrans, Thomas, Stanley and Wilson by William Randolph Carter - (1902) - 56 pages Letters and memorials of an East Tennessee Union soldier, in behalf of his long suffering and oppressed countrymen, under rebel anarchy in 1861-2-3-4- still in the midst of war, desolation, and wide-spread famine by Peter H. Grisham - (1864) - 15 pages Stone's river, the turning-point of the Civil War by Wilson J. Vance - (1914) - 72 pagesThe Regular brigade of the Fourteenth army corps, the Army of the Cumberland, in the battle of Stone River, or Murfreesboro', Tennessee, from December 31st, 1862, to January 3d, 1863, both dates inclusive by Frederick Phisterer - (1883) - 30 pages The artillery of Nathan Bedford Forrest's cavalry, "the wizard of the saddle," by John Watson Morton - (1909) - 376 pagesNotes of a private, Tennessee Cavalry. 7th Regt., Co. E by John Milton Hubbard - (1909) - 196 pages,History of the rebellion in Bradley County, East Tennessee by J.S. Hurlburt - (1866) -230 pagesAttention eBay Staff: The book or books on this media were copyrighted prior to January 1, 1923 and/or are Government publications which are free of copyright restrictions. This media resides within the Public Domain as defined by the United States Copyright Office. This ad complies with all eBay rules and regulations.