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Auction Location:
Melbourne
Date:
25-Sep-2014
Lot No.
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Description:
A large collection of American Civil War related Documents, including 10 General Orders from Headquarters, Department of the Ohio April-June 1863, printed, General Orders Nos. 52, 53, 55-60 Inclusive, 80 and 91, including the Arrest, Sentence of persons Harbouring Confederate soldiers, Freeing of Slaves, Exchange of Prisoners, Trials of officers for Misconduct and care of Citizen Prisoners in the Dept., all with hole Punches to left border, 13PP. a collection of Discharge Documents associated with Illinois Regiments with extensive related Research material, including a medical Discharge and Pay form for Pte. Aaron Dissinger 8th Regt. Ill. Cavalry, 21 April, 1862; a medical Discharge and Pay form for Pte. William Huffman Co. 'H' 12th Regt. Ill. Vol. Cavalry, 21 April, 1862; a certificate of Disability for Discharge for Pte. Harry S. Gail Co. 'I' Ill. Inf. and Documents relating to private Alexander Mcfarland, the 'Deserter', including a report of Surgeon Edwin Bentley in the case of Alexander Mcfarland, 22ND New York Vols, dated At 3rd division General Hospital, Alexandria Virginia, December 15th 1864; Final Statement of Mcfarland dated At 8th December 1864; Envelope addressed to Lt. Colonel Samuel Bruck; Discharge certificate dated 8th December 1864 and other Documents three American Civil War military Passes and an Oath of Allegiance various Dates January to April, 1865, including one Authorising the Bearer 'Charles Douglas - Citz... To Pass from Fortress Monro to Washington D.C. And Return for the Purpose of Q.M. Dept...by Steamboat', printed by 'Mcgill & Withelow...Washington D.C. and two Giving Alfred Collins Permission to 'Go to His home outside the lines on the Brighton road', Winchester, Va. And to 'Sell Marketing Upon the Streets to-day'; and a printed 'Oath of Allegiance and Amnesty, state of Alabama, Perry County', signed by S.C. Levents on 7 November, 1865 (A Lot)
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Category:
Unclassified