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The Thirty-Sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. 1st Brigade. 2d Division. 2d Army Corps. Army Of The Potomac.; With Reminiscences from the Author's Private Journal

The Thirty-Sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. 1st Brigade. 2d Division. 2d Army Corps. Army Of The Potomac.; With Reminiscences from the Author's Private Journal by Aubery, James M.

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Title
The Thirty-Sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. 1st Brigade. 2d Division. 2d Army Corps. Army Of The Potomac.; With Reminiscences from the Author's Private Journal
Author
Aubery, James M.
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The First Edition Rare Books, LLC (United States)
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[Milwaukee], 1900. First Edition. Cloth. Very good. Inscribed by Medal of Honor recipient George E. Albee, first edition of The Thirty-Sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry by James M. Aubery.. Octavo, 430pp. Blue cloth, title in gilt on spine and front cover. No additional printings mentioned. Slight lean to text block, toning and wear to edges. Gilt rubbed on spine and front cover. Complete with illustrated frontispiece, detailed illustrations, and portraits throughout text. Signed on verso of frontispiece: "To my good friends / This History of the gallant Regiment in which I had the honor to serve - is inscribed with the very best wishes of Geo. E. Albee / New Haven Conn. Sept. 24 - 1900." (Nevins I: 52). First Lieutenant George E. Albee received the Medal of Honor in 1894 for his service during the Apache Wars, which were fought between the U.S. Army and multiple Apache tribes in the southwest from 1849-1886.