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<title>LIEUTENANT COLONEL LUCIEN LOESER</title>
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<description>  Lieutenant Colonel 7th West Virginia Cavalry   Appointed to the United States Mililitary Academy from Pennsylvania.  Graduated in the West Point class of 1842.  Commissioned brevet second lieutenant, 2nd U.S. Artillery, July 1, 1842; promoted to 2nd lieutenant, 3rd U.S. Artillery, May 31, 1845; 1st lieutenant, Mar. 3, 1847; regimental adjutant, Mar. 1 to April 4, 1854; captain, Nov. 11, 1856; resigned, Dec. 3, 1858; lieutenant colonel, 7th West Virginia Cavalry, Nov. 27, 1861; dismissed, Aug. 24, 1862; died, Mar. 6, 1897.   Signature With State : 1 7 8 x 3 4, in ink, Lucien Loeser, Pa. Came from an 1842 West Point album. Very fine.  </description>
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<title>ABRAHAM LINCOLN, TRIBUTES FROM HIS ASSOCIATES,</title>
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<description> REMINISCENCES OF SOLDIERS, STATESMEN AND CITIZENS   With an Introduction by The Reverend William Hayes Ward, D.D. Thomas Y. Crowell   Company, Boston   New York, 1895. Hard cover with gold embossed title, etc. on the spine and A. Lincoln signature printed in gold on the front cover. Illustrated front piece. 295 pages. Some of the contributors were George W. Curtis, Hon. Henry L. Dawes, William H. Herndon, Major Gen. O.O. Howard, William O. Stoddard, Hon. Alexander H. Rice, Frederick W. Seward, Hon. George S. Boutwell, Gen. Neal Dow, Hon. Thomas L. James, Gen. Egbert L. Viele, Hon. John T. Morgan, Gen. Charles Hamlin, and many others too numerous to list. Excellent condition. </description>
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<title>NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MAY 8, 1865</title>
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<description>  Lincoln Assassination    8 pgs. THE ASSASSINATION. Stir Among the Traitors in Canada. Parting Words From Tucker and Cleary. Flight of Sanders and Tucker. Whereabouts of the Head Rebel. He Leaves Charlotte, N.C. on the 25th. Stoneman Close on His Heels. The Fugitive Shabbily Treated in North Carolina. Arrest of a Conspirator in St. Louis. Note About Booth and the Refugees in Canada. A Montreal Opinion of the President&#x27;s Proclamation. News of Jeff Davis. Davis Having a Hard Time. THE HARRIS TRIAL. Evidence Against the Accused. He Advises Rebel Soldiers Not to Take the Oath. The Status and Surrender in North Carolina. The Slavery Question Settled in North Carolina. Governor Vance. Andy Johnson and the Black Race. The Abolitionist For Clemency. The Anti Slavery Society. The Assassination of President Lincoln in Europe. EUROPE. The News of Gen. Lee&#x27;s Surrender and Mr. Lincoln&#x27;s Assassination Received. Universal Expressions of Horror and Indignation at the Assassination. Addresses of Sympathy in the English and Italian Parliaments. A Homestead For Mrs. Lincoln, and much more. Very fine.     </description>
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<description> Taken by Mathew Brady, in Washington, D.C., January 8, 1864. This photograph is affectionately known as  quot;Like Some Solitary Pine. quot; It was said that Lincoln  quot;rose from his seat, stretched his long, bony limbs upward as if to get them into working order and stood like some solitary pine on a lonely summit. quot;   8 x 10, black and white, glossy reproduction photograph. Printed on acid free, archival quality photographic paper. Excellent for framing.    </description>
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<title>INCIDENTS OF THE WAR, VOL. 1, NO. 2</title>
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<description> Volume 1, Number 2.   Brothers In Arms  The magazine for the discriminating collector and student of Civil War Photography  30 pages.  D. Mark Katz, Editor.  Published 1986, Gettysburg, Pa.  Is This An Image of the Young Stonewall Jackson   Charles W. Griest; Dispatch Carrier at the Battle of Gettysburg.  13th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry.  Twin Brothers, Casualties at Gettysburg.  General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick.  Signed Abraham Lincoln Photographs.  Unpublished Photographs of General U.S. Grant.  George H. Tanner, The Unsung Hero.  Recalled to Light.  Old mailing label on the back cover.  Minor wear.  Very fine.  Rare second issue of this collector magazine published for a short period in the mid to late 1980&#x27;s by D. Mark Katz.  Custer in Photographs and Witness to an Era; The Life and Photographs of Alexander Gardner . Includes some great photos of Lincoln, Grant and Kilpatrick      </description>
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<title>THE BOSTON HERALD, AUGUST 27, 1862</title>
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<description> 4 pages. IMPORTANT NEWS. Army of Virginia. More Fighting  The Enemy Whipped  16 Guns Captured  Success of a Strategic Movement on the Rappahannock. Jackson&#x27;s Army Between Two Fires. A Portion of it Completely Annihilated  Impregnable Position of the Union Forces  McClellan&#x27;s Army Merged Into the Army of Virginia. Rebel Tenderness Towards McDowell. A STARTLING RUMOR. Gen. McDowell Shot Dead by Den. Sigel. Capture of One of Jackson&#x27;s Spys. From The Army of Virginia. All Quiet at Warrenton. No Rebels North of the Rappahannock. The Indian War in Minnesota. The Chippewas Engaged in the Uprising. The Attack on New Ulm. 200 Murdered in One County. From Kentucky. The Guerrilla War. Defeat of Several Guerrilla Bands. From Port Royal. All Quiet. The Rebel Ram at Savannah a Failure. More news. Very fine.  </description>
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<description> CIVIL WAR DISPATCHES OF NOAH BROOKS   Edited by Michael Burlingame. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Hard cover with dust jacket. 291 pages, index. Like new condition.   During the Civil War, few outside Abraham Lincoln&#x27;s immediate circle of family, friends, and advisors had as much access to the president as the young California journalist Noah Brooks. Brooks had lived in Illinois where he first met Lincoln, before migrating to California. The Sacramento Daily Union posted him to Washington, D.C., in 1862. From the Union Capital Brooks filed dispatches that were unusually candid, because he and the president were so close. Meeting with Lincoln almost daily during the last two and one half years of the war, Brooks witnessed firsthand the president&#x27;s actions and was privy to his thoughts and feelings about political enemies and the evolving purpose of the war. The relationship was such that Brooks was slated to become the president&#x27;s personal secretary during the second term. Brooks famous 1895 memoir, Washington in Lincoln&#x27;s Time, included none of the raw material- wartime dispatches, selected letters, and personal reminiscences- which Michael Burlingame collects for the first time in Lincoln Observed. This new volume provides a singular perspective on Lincoln&#x27;s last years and a solid appraisal of the president&#x27;s personality and politics. It also reveals much about Washington politics during those anxious times and reflects public opinion in the North about the conduct of the war. Lincoln Observed offers an intimate portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a riveting insider&#x27;s account of Washington during the Civil War.  taken from dust jacket . </description>
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<description> Taken by Alexander Gardner, in Washington, D.C., November 8, 1863.  8 x 10, black and white, glossy reproduction photograph. Printed on acid free, archival quality photographic paper. Excellent for framing. </description>
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<description> By Ruth Painter Randall. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1953. Hardcover with dust jacket, 399 pages. Light wear to dust jacket. Very fine condition.  Now for the first time the truth about one of the most controversial women in American history, and the never before told, never to be forgotten story of her life with Abraham Lincoln. </description>
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<title>DEPOSITION, CANAJOHARIE, MONTGOMERY CO., N.Y.</title>
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<description>  Concerns re-enlistment of soldiers of the 43rd New York Infantry   1 1 4 pages, 7 3 4 x 12 1 2, in ink.  State of New York Montgomery County  Horace Barnes of the town of Canajoharie in said County being duly sworn says:  That on or about the 30th day of December 1863, he was requested by the war committee of the town of Canajoharie to proceed to New York or Washington in company with L.B. Clark, one of said Committee and to ascertain the number that would enlist and be credited to said town, or had enlisted and been credited to said town of Company E, 43rd Regt. N.Y.S. Vol. That William Hildebrand, Thomas Lynch   Frank Shubert were members of said company as well as many others from said town. That this deponent and the said Clark left Canajoharie about the time aforesaid and proceeded as far as New York where they learned that said Company E had re-enlisted and been credited to said town and were on their wat home. That he and the said Clark overtook the said Hildebrand and the other members of said Company at Poughkeepsie where they ascertained the number that had enlisted and been credited to said town. That this deponent as well as said Clark expressed themselves to said Hildebrand and the other members of said Company glad that they had all re-enlisted and been credited to said town and that they had returned home safe and stated to them that they were paying Five hundred dollars bounty and supposed that they would receive that sum also.  Sworn to before me Nov. 19th, 1866  H. Barnes  C.W. Wheeler Justice of the Peace  Light age toning. Very fine.   </description>
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