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  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR -- E.A. HITCHCOCK)

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1862

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    Handbill. 12mo. Near fine. A superb, bright General Order briefly noting that "Major General E.A. Hitchcock. is detailed as Commissioner for the Exchange of Prisoners of War" -- a position he held until the war's end. Signed at the conclusion in type by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Accompanied by a Civil War-era 6" X 9" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Hitchcock in uniform. Very good. Mild age toning and bit of faint foxing.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). TOWNSEND, E.D.

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    Washington, DC: War Department, 1864 December 2. 12mo. Handbill. Very good. Four-punched at left edge, not affecting text. Townsend announces the Secretary of War's appointment of Major General Grenville M. Dodge "to the command of the Department of Missouri" and of Major General William S. Rosecrans "being relieved" of same and ordered to "repair to Cincinnati, Ohio" to await further orders -- which never came. Very attractive. General appointed -- general relieved!.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). TOWNSEND, E.D.

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    Washington, DC: War Department, 1864 September 21. 12mo. Handbill. Near fine. Four-punched at left edge, not affecting text. Townsend announces the President's permanent appointment of Major General Philip H. Sheridan "to the command of the Middle Military Division, consisting of the Middle Department, the Departments of Washington, of the Susquehanna, and of West Virginia." Handsome and clean.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR)

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    Bolivar, TN: Head-Quarters, Com'dr of the Post, 1862 November 3. Handbill. Small 8vo (5" X 7 3/4"). Very good. Clean and nice, though bottom and left margins heavily chipped, not affecting text. Mason Brayman (1813-95) announces his taking command of the Post of Bolivar, per Major General J.B. McPherson's order, and lists the several regiments that will report to this headquarters. Signed in type at the conclusion by M. Brayman as "Brig Gen'l Commanding Post." Given the crude typesetting, likely printed on a field press.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). TOWNSEND, E.D.

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    Washington, DC: War Department, 1864 November 14. 16mo. Handbill. Very good. Four-punched at left edge, not affecting text. Townsend announces the resignation of Major General George B. McClellan on November 8 -- though not stated, just after losing the presidential race to Lincoln -- and the appointment of Philip H. Sheridan as Major General: "That for the personal gallantry, military skill, and just confidence in the courage and patriotism of his troops. on the 19th day of October, at Cedar Run, whereby. his routed army was reorganized, a great national disaster averted, and a brilliant victory achieved over the rebels for the third time in pitched battle within thirty days." The acceptance of McClellan's resignation without comment or praise over a job well done speaks volumes about the much-disliked commander's lackluster performance.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR)

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    Washington, DC: War Department, Adjutant General's Office, 1862 November 15. Handbill. 2pp. 12mo (5" X 7¼"). Near fine. Bit of age toning. Intriguing General Court Martial case in which Private John Kessler (103rd Regiment of New York Volunteers) is charged with murdering First Lieutenant Fernando Linzy -- that he "did stab with a bayonet. inflicting a wound in the body of the said Lieutenant. which caused his death." Pleaded "Not Guilty" and found "Guilty," Kessler was sentenced to "be hanged by the neck until he be dead." In this case, President Lincoln approved the sentence. Signed in type at the conclusion by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and attractive.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR)

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    Washington, DC: War Department, Adjutant General's Office, 1864 February 26. Handbill. 12mo (5" X 7¼"). Very good. Several punch holes along left margin, not affecting text; bit of age toning. Announces that "The President directs that the sentences of all deserters, who have been condemned by Court Martial to death, and that have not been otherwise acted upon by him, be mitigated to imprisonment during the war, at the Dry Tortugas, Florida." Also announces that "The Commanding Generals. are authorized in special cases to restore to duty deserters under sentence, when in their judgment the service will be thereby benefited." Signed in type at the conclusion by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and nice.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR)

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    Huntsville, AL: Head Quarters Dept. and Army of the Tenn., 1864 January 16. Handbill. 16mo (4 3/4" X 6 3/4"). Near fine. Congressional resolution sent to Brigadier General Grenville M. Dodge by order of William T. Sherman: ".bounties heretofore paid. to re-enlist in the Regular or Volunteer service. for three years or during the war, shall continue to be paid from the Fifth day of Jannary [sic], 1864 until the First day of March next." Signed in type at the conclusion by R.M. Sawyer as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and nice. Rather crudely printed, possibly on a portable field press. Presumably this late in the war there was some unease among re-enlisting soldiers that they would get paid.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). THOMAS, L.

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    Washington, DC: War Department, 1863 January 29. 16mo. 2pp (single leaf). Handbill. Very good. Binding traces down left edge. Mourning border. Announcement of the death of Colonel John James Abert (1788-1863), chief topographical engineer and head of the Topographical Bureau. A long-time career officer, Abert headed this bureau from 1834 until his 1861 retirement. "The Army and the country will not need to be reminded of the vast interest and value attached to the operations of this corps since its organization," Thomas reminds the reader. "The geographical and other information concerning this continent which its officers have collected and published, has challenged the admiration of the scientific world." Signed in type at the conclusion by Adjutant General Thomas.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR)

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    Washington, DC: War Department, Adjutant General's Office, 1863 January 9. Handbill. 16mo (4 3/4" X 7"). Very good. Binding traces along left edge; bit of age toning. This briefest of General Orders make major announcements: "By direction of the President, the Army of the Cumberland, under command of Major General Rosecrans, is divided into three Army Corps. Major General G.H. Thomas is assigned to the command of the Fourteenth Corps; Major General A. McD. McCook, to the command of the Twentieth; and Major General T.L. Crittenden, to the command of the Twenty first Corps." Signed in type at the conclusion by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and attractive.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR)

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    Washington, DC: War Department, Adjutant General's Office, 1863 May 13. Handbill. 16mo (4½" X 6 3/4"). Very good. Slight bit of age toning. Announces that "Major General J.M. Schofield is, by direction of the President, assigned to command the Department of the Missouri" and that "Major General S.R. Curtis [is] being relieved from his command." Signed in type at the conclusion by E.D. Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. Clean and attractive.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). LINCOLN, Abraham

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    Washington: War Department, 1864 February 22. Handbill. 2pp. 12mo. Very good. File holes at left edge, not affecting text -- almost a "Near fine." "A PROCLAMATION" being Lincoln's revoking of the blockade of the port of Brownsville, Texas. Declares "that the blockade of the said port of Brownsville shall so far cease and determine from and after this date, that commercial intercourse with said port. may. be carried on. until the rebellion shall have been suppressed." Spells out "prohibited articles, namely: cannon, mortars, fire-arms, pistols, bombs, grenades, powder, saltpetre, sulphur, balls, bullets, pikes, swords," et cetera, plus other exceptions. Signed in type by Lincoln and also by Secretary of State William H. Seward and Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Not in Monaghan.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). TOWNSEND, E.D.

    Publicado por War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, DC, 1864

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    Paperback. Handbill. Small 8vo. 4pp. Foldout chart. Near fine. Four-punched at left edge (not affecting text). A bright and handsome General Order, issued 1 July 1864, whose cover page briefly notes that it concerns "the cost of clothing and camp and garrison equipage for the Army of the United States. with the allowance of clothing to each soldier during his enlistment, and his proportion for each year." The remaining numbered pages consist of a detailed chart itemizing every last item of clothing and camp equipment and their cost for every type of soldier. The wide foldout chart is titled "TABLE specifying the money value of Clothing allowed to the Army of the United States" and continues this fascinating elaboration of items and their cost to the soldier. Scarce and unusual.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). McCLELLAN, George B.

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1862

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    Handbill. 12mo. Very good. Minor binding traces at left margin. A handsome and lengthy (at three pages) General Order Order informs that "The Department of Virginia is extended to include that part of Virginia south of the Rappahannock and east of the Railroad from Fredericksburg to Richmond, Petersburg and Weldon. Major General Geo. B. McClellan, U.S. Army, will assume command thereof." Also notes new commands for General John E. Wool and John A. Dix. Signed at the conclusion in type by Major General L. Thomas. Accompanied by a Civil War-era 5" X 8½" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of McClellan. Very good. Moderate age toning. A pleasing pair.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). BURNSIDE, Ambrose E.

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1863

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    Handbill. 16mo. 3pp. Very good. Minor age toning. A handsome and lengthy (at three pages) General Order containing the trial proceedings conducted by Brigadier General R.B. Potter in Cincinnati, Ohio for Confederates William F. Corbin (charged with "Recruiting men within the lines of the United States forces for the so-called Confederate Army" in Kentucky) and T.G. McGraw (same charge, same place) -- both found guilty and sentenced "To be shot unto death." Signed at the conclusion in type by Adjutant General A.E. Burnside and approved by Lincoln. Accompanied by a Civil War-era 4 3/4" X 8" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of a stern Burnside. Very good. Moderate age toning. A fine pair.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR -- SAMUEL P. HEINTZELMAN)

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1864

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    Handbill. 12mo. Very good. Minor age toning, with file holes at left edge. Handsome General Order noting that "By direction of the President of the United States, Major General S.P. Heintzelman. is placed in command of the Northern Department, which will be composed of the States of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois." Signed at the conclusion in type by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Small contemporary docket in purple ink at lower right. Accompanied by a Civil War-era 6" X 9" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Heintzelman in uniform. Very good. Mild age toning.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR -- JOSEPH HOOKER)

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1864

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    Handbill. 12mo. Near fine. File holes at left margin, not affecting text. A bright and lovely General Order informing that "By direction of the President of the United States, Major General Joseph Hooker is assigned to the command of the Northern Department. He will immediately proceed to Columbus, Ohio, and relieve Major General Heintzelman." Also notes, of course, Heintzelman's new marching orders. Signed at the conclusion in type by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Accompanied by a Civil War-era 4 3/4" X 7¼" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Hooker in uniform. Fine.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR -- WILLIAM S. ROSECRANS)

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1864

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    Handbill. 12mo. Near fine. Faint age toning; file holes at left margin, not affecting text. A bold and handsome General Order recording that "By direction of the President of the United States, Major General W.S. Rosecrans. is appointed to the command of the Department of Missouri." Also notes that General Schofield, whom Rosecrans was replacing, is to report for duty to General Grant in Chattanooga. Signed at the conclusion in type by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Accompanied by a striking Civil War-era 6" X 9" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Hooker in uniform. Near fine.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR) SEWARD, William H.

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1864

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    Handbill. 12mo. Very good. File holes at left margin, not affecting text. Bold, attractive General Order in which Lincoln's Secretary of State announces that "The President directs that. no traveler shall be allowed to enter the United States from a foreign country without a passport. This regulation is intended to apply especially to persons proposing to come to the United States from the neighboring British provinces." Signed at the conclusion in type by Seward and also by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Likely this directive was issued to help curb any influx of Confederate sympathizers or supporters from the United Kingdom. Accompanied by a nice Civil War-era 5" X 7" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Seward. Very good.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR -- SHERMAN, William T.)

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1864

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    Handbill. 12mo. Near fine. Two small file holes at left margin, not affecting text. This handsome General Order, titled "Exchange of Prisoners of War," announces that "The following prisoners of war, received and delivered at Rough and Ready, Georgia, the 19th, 22d, 28th, and 30th days of September, 1864, in pursuance of an agreement between Major General W.T. SHERMAN, U.S. Army, and General Hood, are declared duly exchanged." -- followed by large numbers of Union commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers and privates (totaling 1128 soldiers) and Confederate commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers and privates (totaling 1332 soldiers). Signed at the conclusion in type by Assistant Adjutant General E.D. Townsend. Accompanied by a nice Civil War-era 5¼" X 8½" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Sherman. Near fine.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR -- SIGEL, Franz)

    Publicado por Adjutant General's Office, War Department, Washington, DC, 1864

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    Handbill. 12mo. Very good. Two small file holes at left margin, not affecting text. This brief but quite attractive General Order notes simply that "Major General FRANZ SIGEL, U.S. Volunteers, is assigned to the command of the Department of West Virginia." Signed at the conclusion in type by Assistant Adjutant General W.A. Nichols. Accompanied by a superb Civil War-era 5½" X 9" heavy stock steel-engraved head-and-shoulders portrait of Sigel. Fine.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR -- MINNESOTA). TOWNSEND, E.D.

    Publicado por War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, DC, 1863

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    16mo. Self-cover. 8pp. Near fine. Binding traces at gutter (not affecting text). This lengthy and fascinating General Order chronicles the Fort Snelling court martial trial of Captain James Starkey of the 1st Minnesota Mounted Rangers, charged with "Making false muster," "Willingly signing muster rolls containing false musters," "Making false return to his superior officer of the state of his Company" and "Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman." Each charge is elaborated in great detail. Starkey was found guilty of most of the charges and sentenced "To be cashiered, and to be forever disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit under the Government of the United States" -- this latter sentence commuted by President Lincoln, who always believed in giving someone a second chance. Signed in type at the conclusion by Townsend as Assistant Adjutant General. General Orders were usually made in modest quantities for distribution to the various army commands, where the company clerks would collect them (hence the occasional file holes). A great many were destroyed during the course of the war, and original examples of most survive in surprisingly few copies.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). TOWNSEND, E.D.

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    Washington: War Department, 1864 October 1. Handbill. 12mo. Very good. File holes at left edge, not affecting text. "Regulations in respect to the distribution of election tickets and proxies in the Army," which spells out the rules and regulations for soldiers to vote in absentia -- including the warning: "Any officer or private who may wantonly destroy tickets, or prevent their proper distribution among legal voters, interfere with the freedom of election, or make any false or fraudulent return, will be deemed guilty of an offense against good order and military discipline." Obviously issued on the eve of the presidential election. Signed in type by E.D. Townsend, Assistant Adjutant General.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR)

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    Richmond: Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, 1864. 12mo. Self-cover. 1p. Very good. Minor soiling. Scarce Confederate General Order dated August 26, 1864. Three measures: first amendments "to provide for the establishment and payment of claims for a certain description of property taken or informally impressed," second "Requisitions may be made by any Commissioner. for a reasonable supply of stationery to enable him to perform his duties," and third "The allowances to the Commissioners will be paid. from the fund for 'contingent expenses of the army'." Signed in type at the conclusion by S. Cooper as Adjutant and Inspector General. Upper left corner bears desireable oval purple inkstamp of "Record Division, / Rebel Archives. / War Department." -- this being the inkstamp placed by the War Department on Confederate archives they seized. PARRISH 2431.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). HUNTER, David

    Publicado por Department of the South, Hilton Head, SC, 1863

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    Small 8vo. Handbill. Very good. Mild age toning. This seven-section order issued on 9 February 1863 keeping track of the flow of citizenry in the area: "All persons not in the military or naval service of the United States, residing within any of the military lines or posts of this Department, are hereby notified to appear before the Provost Marshal. to obtain from him a pass, certifying them to be loyal persons of approved character, who have taken the oath of allegiance." Other sections cover the penalty for traveling without a pass, what information should be on the pass, the enforcement of this measure and the need for it ("many persons are improperly at large within the limits of the Dept, and the nature of our various posts rendering communication with the enemy extremely easy"). Signed in type at the conclusion by Hunter. Unusual, interesting and very displayable.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). LINCOLN, Abraham

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    Paperback. 16mo. Self-cover. 35pp. Very good. Mild age toning; minor binding traces. Lengthy Court Martial proceeding against the U.S. Army Quartermaster at St. Louis, Justus McKinstry (1814-97), who is charged with "prostituting his office" in these 61 specifications -- in 26 of which is he found "Guilty," with the recommendation "To be dismissed the service." Lincoln, who signs in type at the conclusion, supports this finding. Also signed in type by Adjutant General L. Thomas, who dissolves the General Court Martial.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR). TOWNSEND, E.D.

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    Washington, DC: War Department, 1864 June 15. 12mo. Handbill. Near fine. Lightly soiled and a tad edgeworn, with two file holes at left, not affecting text. Townsend announces a "Public Resolution -- No. 34," being "A Resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to Lieutenant Joseph Bailey, of the 4th Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteers. for distinguished services in the recent campaign on the Red river, by which the gunboat flotilla under Rear Admiral David D. Porter was rescued from imminent peril." Bailey (1825-67) was one of only 15 men voted the "Thanks of Congress" -- and the only one who wasn't a corps or division commander. General Nathaniel Banks' Red River Campaign was saved from a disastrous loss of life by this Wisconsin engineer, who devised a plan to raise the level of a river at Alexandria by constructing a winged dam. For ten days about 10,000 soldiers slaved away to build it. The river did indeed raise, and Admiral Porter's stranded fleet of ten gunboats floated safely past. Remnants of "Bailey's Dam" can still be seen today. An intriguing relic of this famed event.

  • (CIVIL WAR GENERAL ORDERS)

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    unbound. Condición: very good(-). First. 2pp. 8vo, disbound, two small file holes in left margin. Washington, 1863. First Edition A record of the charges presented against Private Reuben Stout, Company "K", 60th Indiana Volunteers who is accused of killing in violation of the laws of war and desertion. On March 14, 1863, Stout shot and murdered Solomon Huffman in Madison, Indiana. Huffman was trying to arrest Stout, who was a deserter at the time. ".The Court does therefore sentence him (Stout).to forfeit all pay that may be due him, and that he be shot to death with musketry." Abraham Lincoln upheld Stout's execution.

  • (GENERAL ORDERS -- CIVIL WAR -- WISCONSIN). THOMAS, Lorenzo, and TOWNSEND, E.D.

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    Handbills. 12mo. Very good to near fine. One is 4-punched at left edge (not affecting text). Unusual gathering of three Wisconsin-related "General Orders" issued in 1862, 1863 and 1864, all issued from the Adjutant General's Office at the War Department in Washington, DC, as follows: General Orders, No. 217 (30 December 1862), 1p, Notes three miscellaneous actions for three individual servicemen, the last of which involves 2d Lieutenant Samuel B. Morse of the 7th Wisconsin Volunteers, who resigned before the order dismissing him. General Orders, No. 11 (10 January 1863), 1p, dismissing Colonel R.C. Murphy of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteers from the Army "for allowing his command to be surprised at Holly Springs, Mississippi, without having taken proper steps to protect his post, or repulse the enemy, and his troops having been found in bed at the time of attack." General Orders, No. 211 (15 June 1864), 1p, text of a Congressional resolution "tendering the thanks of Congress to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bailey, of the 4th Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteers. for distinguished services in the recent campaign on the Red River, by which the gunboat flotilla under Rear Admiral David D. Porter was rescued from imminent peril." General Orders were usually made in modest quantities for distribution to the various army commands, where the company clerks would collect them (hence the occasional file holes). A great many were destroyed during the course of the war, and original examples of most survive in surprisingly few copies.