1866 Civil War 1ed Union Sixth Corps NY 77th Reg Surgeon Army of the Potomac
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1866 Civil War 1ed Union Sixth Corps NY 77th Reg Surgeon Army of the Potomac
George Stevens, a Civil War surgeon, served the Union as part of the 77th Regiment New York Volunteers. His book Three Years in the 6th Corps was, according to Nevins,
“one of the justifiably basic sources for any study of the Army of the Potomac; fresh, reliable, accurate account that spans the entire war years.”
Item number: #21807
Price: $499
STEVENS, George Thomas
Three years in the Sixth Corps a concise narrative of events in the Army of the Potomac
Albany: S.R. Gray, 1866. First edition.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
xii, 436
17 engravings (11 full-page, including engraved frontispiece and title page)
References: Nevins I, 162; Dornbusch I, 396;
Provenance: Handwritten
Flora Starr Brown
Likely Florida Lucretia (Starr) Brown/Manny (1842-1909), who married John P. Manny after her first husband, Addison Brown (Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th Vermont Volunteer Infantry), died at a young age, likely due to illness and injury he sustained during his service in the Civil War. Her father, Melancthon Starr, was a business partner of Mannys.
John P. Manny
John Pels Manny (1823-1897) was an American businessman and inventor. Most notably, he collaborated with his cousin John Henry Manny (1825–1856) on the designs of the Manny Reaper, though John Henry is remembered as the primary inventor.
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
Green cloth
Size: ~8.75in X 6in (22cm x 15cm)
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George Stevens, a Civil War surgeon, served the Union as part of the 77th Regiment New York Volunteers. His book Three Years in the 6th Corps was, according to Nevins,
“one of the justifiably basic sources for any study of the Army of the Potomac; fresh, reliable, accurate account that spans the entire war years.”
Item number: #21807
Price: $499
STEVENS, George Thomas
Three years in the Sixth Corps a concise narrative of events in the Army of the Potomac
Albany: S.R. Gray, 1866. First edition.
Details:
Collation: Complete with all pages
xii, 436
17 engravings (11 full-page, including engraved frontispiece and title page)
References: Nevins I, 162; Dornbusch I, 396;
Provenance: Handwritten
Flora Starr Brown
Likely Florida Lucretia (Starr) Brown/Manny (1842-1909), who married John P. Manny after her first husband, Addison Brown (Lieutenant-Colonel, 5th Vermont Volunteer Infantry), died at a young age, likely due to illness and injury he sustained during his service in the Civil War. Her father, Melancthon Starr, was a business partner of Mannys.
John P. Manny
John Pels Manny (1823-1897) was an American businessman and inventor. Most notably, he collaborated with his cousin John Henry Manny (1825–1856) on the designs of the Manny Reaper, though John Henry is remembered as the primary inventor.
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
Green cloth
Size: ~8.75in X 6in (22cm x 15cm)
Our Guarantee:
Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.
Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving, and we will offer a full refund without reservation!
21807
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1866 Civil War 1ed Union Sixth Corps NY 77th Reg Surgeon Army of the Potomac
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