14th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY REGIMENT - 1893 FIRST EDITION - HISTORY OF BATTLES


14th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY REGIMENT - 1893 FIRST EDITION - HISTORY OF BATTLES

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14th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY REGIMENT - 1893 FIRST EDITION - HISTORY OF BATTLES:
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SOUVENIR OF THEFOURTEENTH CONNECTICUT INFANTRY REGIMENTWITH HISTORY AND REMINISCENCES OF BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNSOF THE REGIMENT ON THE FIELDS REVISTEDEXCURSION TO BATTLEFIELDSBY THE SOCIETY OF THE FOURTEENTH CONNECTICUT REGIMENTAND REUNION AT ANTIETAMSEPTEMBER 1891BY CHAPLAIN H.S. STEVENS OF THE REGIMENT FIRST EDITIONFINE - CONDITIONProtected in a clear, acid-free, Mylar dust jacket. Original, Sharp, Bright, Handsome, Clean, Solidly Bound, Antique BookContains an Engraved Frontispiece Photograph of the Unit SurvivorsLoaded with Illustrations Throughout PRINTED BY GIBSON BROTHERS, WASHINGTON, IN 1893The 14th Connecticut Infantry (Nutmeg Regiment) was organized at Hartford, Connecticut on August 23, 1862, and mustered into the volunteer army. The organization of the Fourteenth Regiment began under the order promulgated May 22, 1862, to furnish Connecticut\'s contingent of the fifty thousand men called for by the War Department at Washington to go into \"Camp of Instruction\" at Annapolis, Maryland. Recruiting for the regiment began at once, but progressed slowly until, in July, after the Union reverses on the peninsula, the President called for three hundred thousand volunteers for three years or the war, when it received a tremendous impulse and the regiment filled up rapidly, being the first one to complete its organization under that call. It was recruited from the state at large, having its rendezvous, named \"Camp Foote,\" at Hartford.The 14th Connecticut Regiment participated in many of the most significant battles of the Eastern Theater of the Civil War. These include the battles at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Falling Waters, Auburn, Bristoe Station, Blackburn\'s Ford, Mine Run, Morton’s Ford, the Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Spotsylvania, North Anna River, Tolopotomy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Deep Bottom, Ream\'s Station, Boydton Plank, Hatchers Run, Deep Bottom, Highbridge, Farmville, and the surrender of Lee\'s Army March 30 to April 10, 1865. The book contains a list of battle and skirmishes the unit participated in as well as a list of veterans (excursionist) from the tour.THIS BOOK IS IN FINE - CONDITION This antique, first edition book is in excellent condition. The book is handsomely bound in navy-blue covers covers with bright, sharp, gold lettering on the cover. The book comes protected in a clear, acid-free, Mylar dust jacket (see photo #3). The gold lettering is bright and sharp. The exterior is clean with no bumping or discernable edge wear and it has light rubbing. The interior is clean and in excellent condition. The book has no writing, smudging, foxing, pasteboards, stamps or other markings. It is not an ex-library book. The book is solidly bound throughout; it has no looseness or lean and both hinges are fine and solid. The book has light brown, floral images printed on the end pages. The book is loaded with illustrations throughout. An excellent condition, sharp, first edition book. SOUVENIR OF THE
FOURTEENTH CONNECTICUT INFANTRY REGIMENTWITH HISTORY AND REMINISCENCES OF BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS
OF THE REGIMENT ON THE FIELDS REVISTEDEXCURSION TO BATTLEFIELDS
BY THE SOCIETY OF THE FOURTEENTH CONNECTICUT REGIMENT
AND REUNION AT ANTIETAM
SEPTEMBER 1891BY CHAPLAIN H.S. STEVENS OF THE REGIMENT
 
FIRST EDITION
FINE - CONDITION
Protected in a clear, acid-free, Mylar dust jacket.
 
Original, Sharp, Bright, Handsome, Clean, Solidly Bound, Antique Book
Contains an Engraved Frontispiece Photograph of the Unit Survivors
Loaded with Illustrations Throughout
 
PRINTED BY GIBSON BROTHERS, WASHINGTON, IN 1893The 14th Connecticut Infantry (Nutmeg Regiment) was organized at Hartford, Connecticut on August 23, 1862, and mustered into the volunteer army. The organization of the Fourteenth Regiment began under the order promulgated May 22, 1862, to furnish Connecticut\'s contingent of the fifty thousand men called for by the War Department at Washington to go into \"Camp of Instruction\" at Annapolis, Maryland. Recruiting for the regiment began at once, but progressed slowly until, in July, after the Union reverses on the peninsula, the President called for three hundred thousand volunteers for three years or the war, when it received a tremendous impulse and the regiment filled up rapidly, being the first one to complete its organization under that call. It was recruited from the state at large, having its rendezvous, named \"Camp Foote,\" at Hartford.
The 14th Connecticut Regiment participated in many of the most significant battles of the Eastern Theater of the Civil War. These include the battles at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Falling Waters, Auburn, Bristoe Station, Blackburn\'s Ford, Mine Run, Morton’s Ford, the Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Spotsylvania, North Anna River, Tolopotomy, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Deep Bottom, Ream\'s Station, Boydton Plank, Hatchers Run, Deep Bottom, Highbridge, Farmville, and the surrender of Lee\'s Army March 30 to April 10, 1865.  The book contains a list of battle and skirmishes the unit participated in as well as a list of veterans (excursionist) from the tour.THIS BOOK IS IN FINE - CONDITION
 
 This antique, first edition book is in excellent condition.  The book is handsomely bound in navy-blue covers covers with bright, sharp, gold lettering on the cover. The book comes protected in a clear, acid-free, Mylar dust jacket (see photo #3). The gold lettering is bright and sharp. The exterior is clean with no bumping or discernable edge wear and it has light rubbing. The interior is clean and in excellent condition. The book has no writing, smudging, foxing, pasteboards, stamps or other markings. It is not an ex-library book. The book is solidly bound throughout; it has no looseness or lean and both hinges are fine and solid. The book has light brown, floral images printed on the end pages. The book is loaded with illustrations throughout. An excellent condition, sharp, first edition book.
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14th CONNECTICUT INFANTRY REGIMENT - 1893 FIRST EDITION - HISTORY OF BATTLES:
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