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A Contemporary Copy Of Stonewall Jacksons Orders To Jubal Early Right After Second Manassas; General Jackson Directs That You Supply Your Command With Ammunition, And Have Everything In Readiness For Action By Dawn Tomorrow

A Contemporary Copy Of Stonewall Jacksons Orders To Jubal Early Right After Second Manassas; General Jackson Directs That You Supply Your Command With Ammunition, And Have Everything In Readiness For Action By Dawn Tomorrow by (STONEWALL JACKSON)

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Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
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A Contemporary Copy Of Stonewall Jacksons Orders To Jubal Early Right After Second Manassas; General Jackson Directs That You Supply Your Command With Ammunition, And Have Everything In Readiness For Action By Dawn Tomorrow
Author
(STONEWALL JACKSON)
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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THOMAS J. STONEWALL JACKSON (1824-1863). A brilliant Confederate general, Jackson graduated from West Point and served in the Mexican War. He taught at the Virginia Military Institute, then joined the Confederacy when the Civil War broke out. He fought at both Bull Runs, Antietam and Fredericksburg, and devised the Shenandoah Valley campaigns. He was accidentally shot by his own troops after his brilliant victory at Chancellorsville.Contemporary copy. 1 pg. 8x 4. September 2, 1862. Headquarters, Valley District. A contemporary copy of an original autograph letter signed By order of Maj Genl Jackson, J.G. Morrison A.D.C.. to Genl Early: General, General Jackson directs that you order forward immediately your commissary wagons & cattle, and cook three days rations, commencing with tomorrow, and have them put in the mens haversacks. He also directs that you supply your command with ammunition, and have everything in readiness for action by dawn tomorrow. Though not written in Jacksons hand, this letter was written by Joseph G. Morrison, his brother-in-law and aide-de-camp. It reveals Jacksons military mindset, to constantly keep moving and to be on the attack. This letter was written just days after Second Manassas, a clear Confederate victory that pushed the Union Army back towards Washington. However, rather than rest, Jackson immediately started to move. By the end of September, he had captured Harpers Ferry and oved into Maryland, a movement that would culminate in Antietam. The letter is written in pencil and is easy to read.
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Winter. Notes from Montana by Bass, Rick

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Winter. Notes from Montana
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Bass, Rick
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Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
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Boston: Houghton Mifflin/Seymour Lawrence, 1991. First edition. Inscribed to his publisher, Seymour Lawrence: "Hi Sam -- Thanks again - It's beautiful & will stay beautiful " Rick Bass. Jackson Mississippi, February 15, 1991." Cloth backed boards, fine in dust jacket.
FOBES MEMORIAL LIBRARY, WITH THE ADDRESSES AT THE LAYING OF THE CORNER-STONE AND AT THE DEDICATION.|THE

FOBES MEMORIAL LIBRARY, WITH THE ADDRESSES AT THE LAYING OF THE CORNER-STONE AND AT THE DEDICATION.|THE by Wright, Henry P.

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FOBES MEMORIAL LIBRARY, WITH THE ADDRESSES AT THE LAYING OF THE CORNER-STONE AND AT THE DEDICATION.|THE
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Wright, Henry P.
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
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Oakham, MA: Fobes Memorial Library, 1909. red cloth stamped in gilt, beveled edges. 8vo. red cloth stamped in gilt, beveled edges. 121 pages. History of the library and genealogy of the family. With separate plates of illustrations throughout. Well produced book.
CHARLES FREDERICK CHANDLER

CHARLES FREDERICK CHANDLER by Wulling, Frederick J.

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CHARLES FREDERICK CHANDLER
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Wulling, Frederick J.
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
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N.P.: Sumac Press, 1944. Stiff paper wrapper. Sumac Press. 12mo. Stiff paper wrapper. unpaginated. A Retrospect. Limited to an edition of 200. Set in linotype Granjon and foundry Blado. Colophon: "The binding is an experiment in getting a shelfback for a thin book." Wulling's remembrances of a 60-year relationship with Dr. Chandler. Title page has a few faint scattered spots.