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[CONSECUTIVE COLLECTION OF LATE-19th-CENTURY SESSION LAWS FROM THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA].

[CONSECUTIVE COLLECTION OF LATE-19th-CENTURY SESSION LAWS FROM THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA]. by [Arizona]:

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[CONSECUTIVE COLLECTION OF LATE-19th-CENTURY SESSION LAWS FROM THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA].
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Prescott or Phoenix. , 1889-1899.. A Run of Arizona Territorial Laws A late-19th-century collection of session laws for the territory of Arizona, encompassing the fifteenth through twentieth sessions of the legislative assembly. The first volume here was printed in Prescott, the remainder in Phoenix, after the capital of Arizona moved for the final time from Prescott to Phoenix in 1889. An interesting peek into the issues involved in maintaining order in Wild West Arizona, this run ending more than a decade before Arizona became the forty-eighth state in the Union. Five volumes in 20th-century tan buckram, gilt leather labels; one volume in contemporary three-quarter calf and marbled boards. Leather dry and cracking, some shelf wear to other volumes. Institutional ink stamps on titlepages. Good.
NARRATIVE OF THE MASSACRE, BY THE SAVAGES, OF THE WIFE & CHILDREN OF THOMAS BALDWIN, WHO, SINCE THE MELANCHOLY PERIOD OF THE DESTRUCTION OF HIS UNFORTUNATE FAMILY, HAS DWELT ENTIRELY ALONE, IN A HUT OF HIS OWN CONSTRUCTION, SECLUDED FROM HUMAN SOCIETY, IN THE EXTREME WESTERN PART OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY....

NARRATIVE OF THE MASSACRE, BY THE SAVAGES, OF THE WIFE & CHILDREN OF THOMAS BALDWIN, WHO, SINCE THE MELANCHOLY PERIOD OF THE DESTRUCTION OF HIS UNFORTUNATE FAMILY, HAS DWELT ENTIRELY ALONE, IN A HUT OF HIS OWN CONSTRUCTION, SECLUDED FROM HUMAN SOCIETY, IN THE EXTREME WESTERN PART OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY.... by Baldwin, Thomas:

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NARRATIVE OF THE MASSACRE, BY THE SAVAGES, OF THE WIFE & CHILDREN OF THOMAS BALDWIN, WHO, SINCE THE MELANCHOLY PERIOD OF THE DESTRUCTION OF HIS UNFORTUNATE FAMILY, HAS DWELT ENTIRELY ALONE, IN A HUT OF HIS OWN CONSTRUCTION, SECLUDED FROM HUMAN SOCIETY, IN THE EXTREME WESTERN PART OF THE STATE OF KENTUCKY....
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New York. , 1837.. Chilling Captivity This is the third edition listed in Howes, after the first of 1835. A melancholy tale, as the title indicates. The titlepage vignette depicts a forlorn Baldwin sitting outside his hut, wrapped in a blanket. Later three quarter calf and boards, rebacked. Front free endpaper detached but present, some foxing. Good. AYER 18. HOWES B63. VAUGHAN 44.
[CIVIL WAR] ANTIETAM AND THE MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA CAMPAIGNS OF 1862 FROM GOVERNMENT RECORDS -UNION AND CONFEDERATE - MOSTLY UNKNOWN AND WHICH HAVE NOW FIRST DICLOSED THE TRUTH APPROVED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT

[CIVIL WAR] ANTIETAM AND THE MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA CAMPAIGNS OF 1862 FROM GOVERNMENT RECORDS -UNION AND CONFEDERATE - MOSTLY UNKNOWN AND WHICH HAVE NOW FIRST DICLOSED THE TRUTH APPROVED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT by Captain Isaac W. Heysinger, M.A., MD

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[CIVIL WAR] ANTIETAM AND THE MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA CAMPAIGNS OF 1862 FROM GOVERNMENT RECORDS -UNION AND CONFEDERATE - MOSTLY UNKNOWN AND WHICH HAVE NOW FIRST DICLOSED THE TRUTH APPROVED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT
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Captain Isaac W. Heysinger, M.A., MD
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New York: The Neale Publishing Company, 1912. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good+ binding. 12mo; in the publisher’s burgundy cloth; with tilting on the spine in gilt; 322 pages including the Index; the upper board is cracked; spine is a bit sunned; edge wear particularly to the top and bottom of the spine; front hinge is a bit cracked but holding quite well; scotch tape residue and a previous owner’s gift inscription to the front pastedown.~~From Nevins “Rambling, highly opinionated, and undocumented; strongly pro-McClellan and anti-Stanton” ~~. Good+ binding.