This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 edition. Excerpt: ... WILLIAMS'S DIVISION. Artillery.--Best's battery F, 4th United States, 6 Napoleon guns; Hampton's battery, Maryland, 4 10-pounder Parrott guns; Thompson's battery, Maryland, 4 10-pounder Parrott guns; Mathews's battery F, Pennsylvania, 6 3-inch ordnance guns; battery M, 1st New York, 6 10-pounder ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1864 edition. Excerpt: ... WILLIAMS'S DIVISION. Artillery.--Best's battery F, 4th United States, 6 Napoleon guns; Hampton's battery, Maryland, 4 10-pounder Parrott guns; Thompson's battery, Maryland, 4 10-pounder Parrott guns; Mathews's battery F, Pennsylvania, 6 3-inch ordnance guns; battery M, 1st New York, 6 10-pounder Parrott guns; Knapp's battery, Pennsylvania, 6 10-pounder Parrott guns; McMahou's battery, New York, 6 3-inch ordnance guns. Infantry.--Abercrombie's brigade: 12th and 2d Massachusetts, and 16th Indiana, IstPotpmac home brigade, (Maryland, ) 1 company ZouavesD'Afrique, (Pennsylvania) volunteers. brigade: 9th New York State militia, and 29th Pennsylvania, 29th Indiana, and 3d Wisconsin volunteers. brigade: 28th New York, 5th Connecticut, 46th Pennsylvania, 1st Maryland, 12th Indiana, and 13th Massachusetts volunteers. SHIELDS'S DIVISION. Artillery.--Clark's battery E, 4th United States, 6 10-pounder Parrott guns; Jenks's battery A, 1st Virginia, 4 10-pounder Parrott and 2 6-pounder.guns; Davy's battery B, 1st Virginia, 2 10-pounder Parrott guns; Huntington's battery A, 1st Ohio, 6 13-pounder James's guns; Robinson's battery L, 1st Ohio, 2 12-pounder howitzers and 4 6-pounder guns; and battery, 4th Ohio artillery.' Infantry. brigade: 14th Indiana, 4th, 8th, and 6?th Ohio, 7th Virginia, and 84th Pennsylvania volunteers. brigade: 5th, 62d, and 66th Ohio, 13th Indiana, and 39th Illinois volunteers. brigade: 7th and 29th Ohio, 7th Indiana, 1st Virginia, and 11th Pennsylvania volunteers. Andrew sharpshooters. GENERAL WADSWORTH'S COMMAND. Cavalry.--1 st New Jersey cavalry, at Alexandria, and 4th Pennsylvania cavalry, east of the Capitol. Artillery and infantry.--10th New Jersey volunteers, Bladensburg road; 104th New York volunteers, Kalorama heights; 1st...
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Small 4to. Brown pebble-grain blind-ruled cloth with gilt spine lettering. 242pp. Very good. Spine quite faintly sunned, else superbly tight and internally near fine. Handsome first edition of this Senate document (38th Congress, 1st Session) in which Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton submits on December 22, 1863 McClellan's lengthy study. Though not so marked, it hails from the library of Mahlon D. Manson (1820-95), a Union general in the Civil War and Indiana politician and congressman. Superb copy.
All Editions of Letter of the Secretary of War, Transmitting Report on the Organization of the Army of the Potomac: And of Its Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland