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The African Repository was the official journal of the American Colonization Society. Henry Clay served as the Society’s president from 1836 to 1849, and its directors included former US Presidents… (337-280). Learn More »
West Point, N.Y.: United States Military Academy Printing Office, 1830. 22 pp. Rare. Excellent condition, with a very few minor scattered spots of foxing. There is a very slight crease at the upper… (337-283). Learn More »
Published by T.B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, 1864. 187pp. Wraps, with pages mostly uncut. Exhibits light soiling & minor chipping of covers, with the front one detached. Else VG. A… (337-214). Learn More »
Published by Haslett & Winch, No. 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 52 pp. 19 pages are devoted entirely to “A CHRONICLE OF THE GREAT REBELLION AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. Continued from the… (337-241). Learn More »
Like new copy of “American Socket Bayonets and Scabbards” by Robert M. Reilly. First edition published in 1990 by Andrew Mowbray, Inc. Book meas. approx. 9 x 12 inches. Hardcover. Runs 209 pages… (B4676). Learn More »
Trumbull, Chaplain H. Clay. Boston: Nichols and Noyes, 1869. 60 pp. From Roe, The Twenty-fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers, 1861-1865, “New England Regiment” (1907), Manning was a… (337-226). Learn More »
142 pp., text in double columns, pages trimmed close at right edge. Clean throughout, very fine condition. This document, one of several variants, was issued for McClellan's 1864 presidential… (337-165). Learn More »
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This presentation sword has very impressive deeply cast and chased mounts and silver gripped hilt. Schuyler, Hartley and Graham assembled and sold a wide variety of swords that were often highly embellished and upgraded from regulation patterns, to… (870-653). Learn More »