REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR COMMUNICATING THE REPORT OF CAPT. GEO. B. MCCLELLAN ..THE SEAT OF THE WAR IN EUROPE, 1855

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McClellan, Geo. B. Washington: A. O. P. Nicholson, 1857. 360pp., plates, fldg. map. Black glazed, blindstamped buckram, measuring 9.25 x 11.75", w/gilt spine lettering. Owner name inscription upper front eps-"Geo. W. Snyder/ 2nd Lieut. USA/ March 18th 1858."Light wear & rubbing at extremities. Spine hinges somewhat weak, w/outer 4.5 seam split along ft. cover spine edge. Else VG, w/immaculate text. Fine ID'D collectible.

This book is from the collection of Lt. George W. Snyder, who was an 1856 West Point honors graduate commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers. Arriving at Ft. Sumter on Sept. 21, 1860, Snyder was assigned assistant engineer and put in immediate charge of work involving the evacuation of Major Anderson's command from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter. After Sumter's surrender, he returned north to serve as engineer of the third division of the Army of Northeastern Virginia, participating in the First Battle of Bull Run. For gallant and meritorious services at Fort Sumter he was brevetted captain in the regular army and later major for similar services "in the Manassas campaign." While on duty near Washington he fell ill, possibly with typhoid fever, and died on the November 17, 1861. It is safe to assume that signed manuals and technical books from Snyder's book collection were possibly among his personal baggage during the Sumter bombardment.

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