Description: FEBRUARY 18, 1865 ***CIVIL WAR*** {{{VERY RARE ONE OF A KIND}}} ~HEAD-QUARTERS 2ND DIVISION DETACHMENT ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE~ (SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 34) VICKSBURG, TENNESSEE DOCUMENT BY ORDER OF NOTABLES: BRIGADIER GENERAL "KENNER GARRARD" AND ACTING ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL (A.A.A.G.) "CYRUS BALLOU COMSTOCK" ... FROM THE HISTORICAL ARCHIVES AND MEMORABILIA COLLECTION OF: CAPTAIN OTIS WHITNEY, COMPANY H, 27TH REGIMENT IOWA VOLUNTEER (UNION) INFANTRY! ((Please note: The last scan if for reference only. This is not part of this listing. This photo (copy) is possibly the only image of Captain Otis Whitney in uniform. You can print this out.)) (Approximate dimensions opened: 7 3/4" x 9 3/4"). (Please note: Item will be folded to original folds for mailing.)...............................................................................................................................................................................................Kenner GarrardKenner GarrardBornSeptember 21, 1827 Bourbon County, KentuckyDiedMay 15, 1879 (aged 51) Cincinnati, OhioPlace of burialSpring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, OhioAllegianceUnited States UnionService/branchUnited States Army Union ArmyYears of service1851–1866Rank Brigadier General Brevet Major GeneralCommandsCommandant of Cadets 146th New York Volunteer InfantryBattles/warsAmerican Civil WarKenner Garrard (September 21, 1827 – May 15, 1879) was a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. A member of one of Ohio's most prominent military families, he performed well at the Battle of Gettysburg, and then led a cavalry division in the army of Major General William T. Sherman during the Atlanta Campaign. He developed a reputation for personal bravery and was cited for gallantry at the Battle of Nashville as an infantrydivision commander.Early life and careerGarrard was born at his paternal grandfather's home in Bourbon County, Kentucky, while his mother was visiting there. His grandfather, James Garrard, was the second Governor of Kentucky. He was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, and received a private education. He was the brother of fellow future Civil War brevet generals Jeptha Garrard and Israel Garrard. A first cousin, Theophilus T. Garrard, also became a Union general.Kenner Garrard briefly attended Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, but withdrew in his sophomore year after accepting an appointment to the United States Military Academy. He graduated eighth in the Class of 1851 and was appointed a brevet second lieutenant in the 4th U.S. Artillery. He soon transferred to the 1st U.S. Dragoons.In 1855, Garrard was transferred to the 2nd U.S. Cavalry as an adjutant to ColonelAlbert Sidney Johnston and Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Lee, both future generals in the Confederate States Army. He was stationed in a variety of posts in the Southwest frontier, including in the New Mexico Territory.Civil WarWhen the Civil War erupted in 1861, Garrard, by then a captain, was on duty in an outpost in Texas. As a loyal Unionist, he was imprisoned by Confederateauthorities following the surrender of U.S. troops by Maj. Gen. David E. Twiggs. He was allowed to travel back to the North. He made his way to Washington, D.C., bringing with him $20,000 of Federal funds he had secreted from Texas, returning the money to the U.S. Treasury. In December 1861, he was appointed as Commandant of the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York.After being formally exchanged on August 27, 1862, Garrard was appointed colonel of the 146th New York Infantry in the Army of the Potomac and took part in the battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, where he succeeded Brig. Gen. Stephen H. Weed (who was killed on Little Round Top) in the command of the 3rd Brigade of Maj. Gen. George Sykes's division. In December 1863 he was nominated for promotion to brigadier general with an effective date of July 23, 1863, commemorating the end of the pursuit of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.[1]He was appointed as the major of the 3rd U.S. Cavalry in the regular army in November 1863, while continuing to hold the rank of brigadier general in the volunteer army. In December 1863, he was made Chief of the Cavalry Bureau in Washington, but was the next month, at his own request, relieved from that duty to take command of the 2nd Division of Cavalry in the Army of the Cumberland, and transferred to the Western Theater.Garrard took part in Sherman's Atlanta Campaign as a cavalry division commander, but failed to impress his superiors. Returning to the infantry, he participated in the Battle of Nashville, where he and his division performed well. Army commander Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas cited Garrard for gallant conduct at Nashville. As a result, he was appointed a brevet major general of volunteers and brevet brigadier general in the regular army for his battlefield performance. He also received the brevet rank of major general in the regular army as of March 13, 1865, as part of the mass brevet appointments at the end of the war.[2] He ended the war in Alabama and was instrumental in the capture of Montgomery........................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cyrus Ballou ComstockBornFebruary 3, 1831 Wrentham, MassachusettsDiedMay 29, 1910 New York, New YorkBuriedWest Point CemeteryAllegianceUnited States of America UnionService/branchUnited States Army Union ArmyYears of service1855–1895Rank Colonel Brevet Major GeneralCommandsChief EngineerII CorpsArmy of the PotomacArmy of the TennesseeDepartment of North CarolinaBattles/warsAmerican Civil WarCyrus Ballou Comstock(February 3, 1831 – May 29, 1910) was a career officer in the Regular Army of the United States. After graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1855, Comstock served with the Army Corps of Engineers. At the beginning of the American Civil War, he assisted with the fortification of Washington, D.C. In 1862, he was transferred to the field, eventually becoming chief engineer of the Army of the Potomac. In 1863 during the Siege of Vicksburg, he served as the chief engineer of the Army of the Tennessee.[1]The most significant phase of Comstock's career began in November 1864 when he was appointed to the staff of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, becoming Grant's senior aide-de-camp. In 1865, Comstock was appointed the senior engineer in the assault on Fort Fisher, North Carolina, and the assault on Mobile, Alabama, both of which were successful. By the end of the war, Comstock had earned the awards of the honorary grades of brevet major general in the Volunteer Army and brevet brigadier general in the Regular Army.[2]After the close of the war, Comstock served on the military commission for the trial of the conspirators in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. He was dismissed from the commission for his criticism of the proceedings.[3] Later Comstock continued with the Army Corps of Engineers, took part in several engineering projects, and served on the Mississippi River Commission, of which he was president.[2]Early lifeBorn in Wrentham, Massachusetts, to Nathan and Betsy Comstock on February 3, 1831, Cyrus Comstock attended the United States Military Academy at West Point. He graduated first in his class in 1855.[4] Following his graduation, Comstock was assigned to the Army Corps of Engineers and assisted with the design and construction of several fortifications. He also served as an instructor of engineering at West Point.[2]Civil War serviceAt the commencement of the Civil War, Comstock, then holding the rank of first lieutenant in the Regular Army, was transferred from West Point to Washington, D.C. He became an assistant to Brig. Gen. John G. Barnard, the engineer in charge of the fortifications of Washington and later chief engineer of the Army of the Potomac.[4]Army of the PotomacWhen the Army of the Potomac took the field in the spring of 1862 during Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's Peninsular Campaign, Comstock continued to serve as Barnard's assistant. On June 1, 1862, during the Peninsular Campaign, Comstock was appointed chief engineer of the II Corps. He continued with the Army of the Potomac through the remainder of the Peninsular Campaign and through the Maryland Campaign.[1]Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside succeeded McClellan and appointed Comstock the chief engineer of the Army of the Potomac. During the Fredericksburg Campaign, Comstock was faced with the difficult task of constructing pontoon bridges over the Rappahannock River, a debacle which proved to be one of the most challenging of his career.[4] Due to confusion in Washington, D.C. at the War Department, the materials necessary for the construction of the bridges did not arrive at Falmouth, Virginia at the same time as the Army of the Potomac. Despite Comstock's urgent telegraphs and messages, which went unanswered, it took nearly a month for the pontoons to arrive during which time the Union army had completely lost the element of surprise, the Confederate army had dug in at Fredericksburg, Virginiaand morale within the Army of the Potomac had sunk.[5] When the material for the bridges finally did arrive, Comstock personally led men from the 50th New York Engineers in seeing to the task of construction. In piecing together the bridges on the Rappahannock River, Comstock and other soldiers were dangerously exposed to enemy fire.[6]When Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker reorganized the Army of the Potomac in the spring of 1863, Comstock was removed as chief engineer of that army and placed in command of a battalion of engineers. In that capacity, he played an important role in the Battle of Chancellorsville, overseeing the construction of pontoon bridges over various rivers which first allowed the advance of the Army of the Potomac and later facilitated its retreat after Union forces were defeated.[4]Siege of VicksburgAfter the Battle of Chancellorsville, Comstock was transferred to the Army of the Tennessee which was, at that time, involved in the Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, under the command of Maj. Gen. Ulysses Grant. Comstock arrived at Vicksburg in June 1863 and set to work on improving the siege works.[4] His efforts earned Grant's respect. Comstock was soon promoted to major and appointed chief engineer of the Army of the Tennessee.[2] The Siege of Vicksburg was successful, in part due to Comstock's supervision of the overall siege works, and the city surrendered to Union forces on July 4, 1863. This victory marked a major turning point in the war as the Union Army gained control of the Mississippi River. The impression that Comstock made on Grant would have a significant impact on Comstock's career later in the war.[4]Comstock remained with the Army of the Tennessee into the fall of 1863. On November 19, he became assistant inspector general of the Department of the Mississippi and promoted to lieutenant colonel of volunteers. He served in this role until March 1864.[2]General Grant's staffStaff of Lt. Gen. Ulysses Grant c. 1864 in a photograph by Mathew Brady. Bvt. Brig. Gen. Cyrus Comstock is at the far right.On March 12, 1864, Grant was appointed general-in-chief of the United States Army and moved his headquarters to the eastern theater in Virginia. Grant asked Comstock to come with him as his senior aide-de-camp. Grant determined to command in the field, following and directing the movements of the Army of the Potomac in a major offensive during the summer of 1864 known as the Overland Campaign. During the campaign, Comstock played a key role in coordinating the movements of the various corps of the army and personally conveying Grant's orders to the corps commanders.[4] His efforts were particularly successful during the Battle of the Wilderness for which Comstock won a commendation from Grant and a brevet promotion to lieutenant colonel in the Regular Army.[4]Comstock was temporarily detached from Grant's staff and appointed by Grant to the post of chief engineer of the Department of North Carolina in January 1865.[2]The transfer was prompted by Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler's failure to take Fort Fisher in December 1864. The fort was the last Confederate stronghold on the east coast. Serving under the command of Maj. Gen. Alfred Terry, Comstock assisted in planning a second and successful assault on Fort Fisher. Following this victory, Comstock was awarded the grade of brevet colonel in the Regular Army.[2]Comstock also was nominated by President Abraham Lincoln on January 23, 1865 for the award of the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general, U.S. Volunteers, to rank from January 15, 1865, for gallant services in the capture of Fort Fisher[7] and the U.S. Senate confirmed the award on February 14, 1865.[8] He returned to Virginia and to his role as Grant's senior aide, but did not remain long.[4]In March 1865, Grant again dispatched Comstock to aid in a key siege operation—this time to Mobile, Alabama, the last Confederate stronghold on the Gulf of Mexico. There Comstock served under Maj. Gen. Edward Canby and assisted in operations leading to the surrender of Mobile after the Battle of Spanish Fort and the Battle of Fort Blakely in April 1865. While Comstock was serving in Alabama, Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Grant after the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse, essentially ending the Civil War. On January 13, 1866, PresidentAndrew Johnson nominated Comstock for the award of the honorary grade of brevet major general, U.S. Volunteers, to rank from March 26, 1865, for faithful and meritorious services during the campaign against the city of Mobile and its defenses,[7] and the U.S. Senate confirmed the award on March 12, 1866.[9] On April 10, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Comstock for the award of the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general, U.S. Army, (Regular Army), to rank from March 13, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services in the campaign ending with the capture of Mobile, Alabama,[7] and the U.S. Senate confirmed the award on May 4, 1866.[10]Post-war lifeLincoln assassinationIn May 1865, while still serving on Grant's staff, Comstock was called to serve as one of the nine military commissioners to oversee the trial of the conspirators in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. At first, Comstock was eager to see the prosecution of the conspirators, writing that, for them, "death is too good."[11]However, as the trial proceeded, Comstock became disturbed by the secrecy of the military proceedings. Concerned about the violation of the defendants' rights, he began to openly argue for the case to be transferred to a civilian court. President Andrew Johnson removed Comstock from the commission due to Comstock's protests. The rationale for the removal, as explained to Comstock by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, was that Grant had also been a potential target of the conspirators and the commissioners felt that Comstock, due to his closeness to Grant, could not be counted on to act impartially.[3]Later careerComstock served on Grant's staff until 1866, then returned to service with the Corps of Engineers and remained on active duty until 1895 when he retired with the rank of colonel upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 64.[4] In the course of his post-war duty, he served with several boards and commissions including the Permanent Board of Engineers in New York City, the geodetic surveyof the north and northwestern lakes of the United States, and was president for many years of the Mississippi River Commission.[12]Comstock was a prominent member of the National Academy of Sciences and bequeathed a fund to the Academy to support an award to a scientist conducting innovative work in the investigation of electricity, magnetism, or radiant energy. Today known as the Comstock Prize in Physics, the award in the amount of $20,000 is granted every five years by the Academy.[13]Comstock was advanced to brigadier general on the retired list in April 1904.[14] He died in New York City and was buried at the West Point Cemetery two days later.[15][16]FamilyIn 1869, Comstock married Elizabeth "Minnie" Blair, daughter of Montgomery Blairwho had served as United States Postmaster General during the Lincoln administration. They had a daughter, Elizabeth Marion Comstock, who was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1872 while Comstock was at work on the geodetic survey of the Great Lakes.[12]............................................................................................................................................................................................... The Story: Miss Emma Louis Baker was "Captain Otis Whitney's" Granddaughter Louis Baker of Oswego, Kansas. She had a large original historic Civil War archives and military collection from Otis. Ramon Dunlap was a private investigator. He was a friend of Louis. Ramon would make trips from Texas to Oswego to visit Miss Baker. He spent these visits interviewing her to obtain information about Captains Whitney's life. Ramon would gradually obtain these historical pieces from Miss baker and other family members. He acquired these historical memorabilia and archives documents from 1978 to 1979. We recently purchased this RARE and NEARLY COMPLETE collection. All item will be split up and sold on this store. Watch for future listings. Ramon Kent Dunlop: Born: 1933. Died June 30, 2003. 1952-1953: Served Korean War on The USS Bon Hamme Richard and The USS Yorktown (1953-1955).He was awarded with numerous medals and achievements.This collection has remained in his family for over 40+ years. _______________________________________________________________________________________________***ITEMS BELOW ARE ""NOT"" PART OF THIS SALE BUT WILL BE IN FUTURE LISTINGS***-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------((PLEASE NOTE: WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF ADDITIONAL (ORIGINAL) CIVIL WAR DOCUMENTS, ETC. FROM THIS COLLECTION WHICH WILL BE LISTED AS ITEMS SELL)).-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.) Captain Otis Whitney's Field and Staff Officer sword with scabbard. ((SOLD) 2.) Officer sword belt buckle. ((SOLD)3.) Three Captains shoulder straps, a pair with Captain Bars still on. ((SOLD))4.) Fahsy Silverore (no. 1) silver pocket watch made in 1880's given to Captain Whitney at that time. ((SOLD))5.) 3 Law books: ((LISTED FOR SALE)) 1. 1833 Commentaries of the Constitution of the United States, by Joseph Story, LL. D. 736 pages. 2. 1847 Treatise on The Law of Contracts and Rights and Liabilities, by C. G. Addison, ESQ. 910 pages. 3. 1841 Commentaries of the Law of Partnership, by Joseph Story, LL. D. 720 pages.6.) Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Ribbon with Chaplain bar attached to bottom-oswego, Kansas. ((LISTED FOR SALE))7.) 1864 Original small field diary. ((SOLD))8.) 1865 Original small field diary. ((SOLD))9.) 1869 Family Bible which has O. Whitney with additional writing from later 19th century dates. ((SOLD))10.) Captain Otis Whitney's "copied" photograph. ((CAN DOWNLOAD SCANS))11.) Real photograph (with original negative) of Emma Louis Baker with her Granddfather's (Captain Otis Whitney) 1862, 34 Star Civil War Flag. It was given to Otis when he went in service by the Ladies of Quasqueton, Iowa. In July, 1983 Miss Baker sent the flag to the Iowa Historical Society in Des, Moines, Iowa. 12.) Original folding rocking chair that the (the story is) Otis Whitney's daughter rocked their children in. ((LISTED FOR SALE))13.) Original 1880 Marriage License, signed by Otis Whitney (Justice of the Peace). ((LISTED FOR SALE))14.) Military Images Volume XII (number 6) May-June, 1991 with 1 page article about Captain Otis Whitney's life.14.) Otis Whitney's original Hand-carved cane. 15.) Original Small framed photograph of his wife Harriet N. Whitney. ((LISTED FOR SALE)) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................\ Original documents, Muster Rolls, Etc. from Caption Otis Whitney, Co. H, 27th Regiment (Dates not in order): 1.) April 9, 1864: Battle of Pleasant Hill, LA. Opening phase of battle document. (18 3/4" x 10 3/4"). ((SOLD))2.) April 4, 1864: Battle of Pleasant Hill, LA. Depiction of the farthest advance of the Confederates 5.45 p.m. Document (18 3/4" x 10 7/8"). ((SOLD))3.) March 21, 1880: Marriage Certificate of Willis F. Gore to Maggie Karney, Kansas. Otis Whitney, Justice of the peace. (11 1/2" x 9").4.) July 31, 1862: State of Iowa, Adjutant General's Office, Recruiting Office, N. B. Baker document. (* 3/8" x 13 7/8").5.) July 254, 1861: State of Iowa, Captain Otis Whitney Service Document with embossed Auth' Stamp. (9 3/4" x 13 1/2").6.) April 30, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing, Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa Document. Signed by Otis Whitney. Embossed seal of American Eagle with Shield. (16" x 12 1/2"). ((LISTED FOR SALE))7.) April 31, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison equipage, received and paid for by Captain Otis Whitney, Company H, 27th Regiment document with embossed seal of American eagle and shield. (16" x 12 1/2"). ((LISTED FOR SALE))8.) May 31, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison equipage, received and paid for the moth, Company H, 27th Regiment document with embossed seal. ((LISTED FOR SALE))9.) July 13, 1865: The undersigned for Commissioned Officers, Musicians and Prevails of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (16" x 12 1/2"). ((LISTED FOR SALE))10.) March 2, 1865: List of Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 5/8" x 12").11.) February 20, 1865: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians, and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment acknowledge to have received several articles of clothing list document. (13 7/8" x 16 3/4").12.) February 6, 1865: Inventory and Inspection Report document from Captain Otis Whitney. (17 1/16" x 14").13.) January 25, 1864: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment, received several articles of clothing list document. 17" x 21 7/8").14.) November 30, 1863: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th regiment document. (17" x 21 7/8").15.) June 20, 1863: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (17" x 21 3/4").16.) June 4, 1864: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (17" x 21 3/4").17.) July 27, 1864: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (15 3/4" x 23 7/8").18.) September 30, 1864: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (15 5/8" x 23 5/8").19.) November 30, 1864: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment document. 15 1/2" x 19 1/2"). ((LISTED FOR SALE))20.) January 26, 1865: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment document with lightly embossed logo. (16" x 23 1/2").21.) May 24, 1865: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (17 3/4" x 23").22.) 1861-1865c Solder's list document plus some ranking. (16" x 12 1/2").23.) August 18, 1862: Patient Medicines turned over to E. W. Hastings. List of pills, bottles etc. document. (8" x 24 3/4").24.) May 12, 1862: Patients Darlington, La Fayette Document with lightly embossed notary seal of Wisconsin. 25.) March 10, 1864: Non-Commissioned Officers, Artificers, Musicians and Privates of Company H, 27th Regiment document with embossed American eagle with Shield. (8" x 23 7/8").26.) May, 1864: List of Camp and Garrison Equipage Inventory Property of the United States list document. (23 1/4" x 7 13/16").27.) January 1, 1864: Muster Roll Document of Charles Cause and James W. Logan Company H, 27th Regiment. Brigadier of Iowa Infantry Volunteers Commanded by Col" James I. (Isham) Gilbert, called into service by the President of the United States document. (15 1/2" x 12 1/2").28.) January 12, 1863: HeadQuarters Gilbert's Brigadier District of Memphis, TN. William F Fox, Major James W. Homan document with embossed American Eagle and Shield. (15 7/8" x 12 1/2").29.) December 12, 1864: Descriptive Roll and Account of Pay and Clothing of Edward L. Potter Private in Company H, 27th Regiment document. 16 3/4" x 5 1/2").30.) March 18, 1863: Description Roll and Accounts of Pay and Clothing document of Joseph W. Blanke, a Corporal in Company H, 27th Regiment. (16 3/4" x 5 1/2").31.) September 3, 1865: Description list and Account of Pay and Clothing of M.L.S. document. (12 7/8" x 8 5/16").32.) April 11, 1865: Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Privates document. (16 3/4" x 5 1/2").33.) March 5, 1865: Volunteer Description List and Account Pay of Clothing Martin L. Stonemason, Private document. 21 1/8" x 10 7/8").34.) May 26, 1865 Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Alfred Cordell, Private document. (21" x 10 1/4").35.) Descriptive Roll and Account Pay and Clothing of William Morgan document with embossed seal. 36.) April 7, 1865: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Capius W. Stockwell, Private document. (21 1/8" x 10 1/2").37.) July 8, 1863: Descriptiver Roll and Account of Pay and Clothing of George G. Garlord, Private document. (16 13/16" x 5 1/2").38.) June 2, 1865: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of James A. Sairel of Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa Volunteers Infantry document. (20 7/8" x 10 1/4").39.) June 2, 1865: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Clothing of Moses Chase, Private document. (20 7/8" x 10 1/8").40.) July 13, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Joseph H. Henderson, Private, stationed Memphis, Tennessee document. (21" x 10 3/8").41.) Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Charles Hoover, Private document. (21 1/8" x 10 3/8").42.) August 3, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive and Account of Pay and Clothing of Alonzol L. Shurtliff document. (21 1/8" x 10 1/4").43.) June 20, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive list and Account of Pay and Clothing of Casius M. Stockwell document. (21 1/8" x 10 1/4").44.) September 17, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive list and Account of Pay and Clothing of Thomas Caldwell document. (21 1/8" x 10 1/4").45.) October 6, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive list and Account of Pay and Clothing of John M. Blanke document. (21 3/4" x 10 3/4").46.) August 3, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of John M. Blanke document. (21 1/8" x 10 1/4").47.) September 24, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Sylvinder W. Bowker document. (21 1/8" x 10 3/8").48.) February 10, 1865: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Harrison H. Love, Corporal document. 21 7/8" x 10 3/4").49.) July 31, 1865: Volunteer Descriptive List of Account of Pay and Clothing of Edward E Mulick, Private document. (20 7/8" x 10 3/8").50.) June 16, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List of Account of Pay and Clothing of James H. Booth, Private document. (21" x 10 1/8").51.) January 23, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of John M. Blanke, Private document. (21 1/8" x 10 1/4").52.) August 8, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of William B. Fleming, Private document. (20 7/8" x 10 1/4").53.) June 20, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Charles Kaubz, Private Document. Steamer Des Moines, Iowa. (20 7/8" x 10 1/4").54.) August 16, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Benjamin Miller document. (21 1/8" x 10 1/4").55.) June 23, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of August P. Osgood document. (20 7/8" x 10 3/8").56.) October 31, 1865: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of John M. Blanke document. (21 1/8" x 10 1/4").57.) July 23, 1864: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of James Campbell, Private. (21 7/8" x 10 1/2").58.) Descriptive Roll of Account and Pay of Clothing of Mathios Bureau document. (16 7/8" x 5 1/2").59.) September 1, 1863: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Sidney C. Adams, Drummer document. (23 3/4" x 10 1/4").60.) August 25, 1863: Volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Alonzo L. shurtliff, Corporal document. (21 1/16" x 10 1/4").61.) June 27, 1865: volunteer Descriptive List and Account of Pay and Clothing of Levi H. Eddy, Private document. (21 1/8" x 10 3/8").62.) July 20, 1863: Descriptive Roll and Account of Pay and Clothing of Alvi Megonigil, Private document. (16 7/8" x 11").63.) September 28, 1863: Descriptive Roll of Account of Pay and Clothing of William B. Fleming, Private document. (17" x 11").64.) Descriptive Roll and Account of Pay and Clothing of William J. Kindrick, Private document. stationed: Camp Reed Jackson, Tennessee. (16 7/8" x 11").65.) Partial Descriptive List and Account Pay and Clothing of Alfred Cordell document. (8" x 9 3/8").66.) March 5, 1864: Descriptive Roll and Account Pay and Clothing of Charles W. woolly, Sergeant document. (16 15/16" x 11").67.) March 31, 1865: Quarterly Return of Deceased Soldiers of the Company H, 27th Regiment document. 68.) Receipt of East Port, Mississippi Form Otis Whitney Assistant Quarter Master, United States Army document. (12 7/8" x 7 3/4").69.) January 31, 1865: List of Camp and Garrison Equipage of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (8" x 25")70.) August 8, 1865: Receipt form Otis Whitney Assistant Quartermaster, United States Army, Clothing and Camp and Garrison equipage document. (7 3/4" x 13").71.) April 30, 1865: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (12 5/8" x 7 7/8").72.) August 6, 1865: Certificate of lost of Camp and Garrison Equipage, Clinton, Iowa document. (7 3/4" x 11 15/16").73.) April 30, 1864: Receipt Roll of Clothing, Payed to numbers of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (8" x 12 1/2").74.) August 17, 1865: Receipt and Selma, Alabama from Captain Otis Whitney Assistant Quatermaster, United States Army Clothing and Camp and Garrison Equiopage Document. (7 3/4" x 13").75.) May 8, 1861: billhead of John T. Hancock (wholesale grocer) Dubuque, Iowa. (8 3/4" x 14").76.) May 7, 1861: C. S. Keller (wholesale and retail druggist) billhead, Dubuque, Iowa. (8 3/4" x 14").77.) May 19, 1862: C. S. Keller (wholesale and retail druggist) billhead, Dubuque, Iowa. (8 5/8" x 14").78.) None.79.) None.80.) (Copy 1) July 5, 1890: Kansas document. (8 1/2" x 14").81.) (Copy 2) May 4, 1898: Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions document. (8 1/8" x 10 1/2").82.) (Copy 3) April 3, 1901: Department of Interior Bureau of Pensions document. (10 1/4" x 8 1/4").83.) (Copy 4) December 26, 1901: Pensions Office general Affidavit, Kansas document. (8 5/8" x 11").84.) (Copy 1) July 1, 1901: Declaration for Widows Pension, Kansas document. (8 5/8" x 14").85.) (Copy 2) July 1, 1901: Declaration for Widows Pension, Kansas document. (8 1/2" x 14").86.) (Copy 3) July 5, 1890: Declaration for Invalid Pension document. (9" x 14").87.) (Copy 4) Pension Office general Affidavit, Kansas document. (8 1/2" x 11").88.) May 16, 1865: Muster-Out Roll of Detachment of Company H, 27th Regiment, Infantry Volunteers document, commanded by Colonel J. I (Isham) Gilbert (notable person ?) / R. (Rufus) W. Peckham (Notable Person ?). (30 1/8" x 10 1/2").89.) May 15, 1865: Muster-Out Roll of Jeremiah Irwin, Private document, commanded by Jed Lari (?). (30 5/8" x 10 3/8").90.) June 1, 1865: Muster-Out Roll of drafter men of Company H, 27th Regiment, Commanded by James I. (Isham) Gilbert (Notable person ?) Montgomery, Alabama document. (40" x 10 5/8").91.) August 29, 1862: Muster-In-Roll of Captain Jacob M. Miller Company H, 27th regiment, commanded by Colonel James I. (isham) Gilbert (Notable person ?) document. (37" x 17 7/8").92.) August 13, 1862: Muster Roll buchanan county Iowa document (30" x 7 7/8").93.) December 21, 1863: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney, Company H, 27th Regiment, Volunteer Infantry United States Army Pay Roll Document, Colonel James I. (Isham) Gilbert (Notable person ?) document. (31" x 21").94.) October 1, 1864: Muster-Out Roll of Sergeant Henry Silver document. (30 7/8" x 10 3/4").95.) May 13, 1865: Muster-Out Roll of William M. Winkley, Private document. (31" x 10 3/8").96.) October 31, 1864: Return of men joined Company H, 27th regiment, Iowa volunteer Infantry document. (27 7/8" x 8 3/8").97.) August 29, 1862: Muster Roll of Captain Jacob M. Miller, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31" x 21 1/4").98.) December 31, 1862: Muster Roll of Captain Jacob M. Miller, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31 5/8" x 21 1/4").99.) December 31, 1862: Muster Roll of Captain Jacob M. Miller, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (30 3/4" x 21").100.) May 1, 1863: Muster Roll of captain Otis Whitney Pay Roll document. (31 1/8" x 20 7/8").101.) July 1, 1863: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney document. (22" 21").102.) July 1, 1863: Muster Roll of First Lieutenant Otis Whitney document. (31 1/8" x 20 7/8").103.) August 31, 1863: Muster Roll of Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31 1/4" x 21 1/8"). 104.) October 31, 1863: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31 1/4" x 21 1/8").105.) June 30, 1864: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31 1/8" x 21").106.) August 31, 1864: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31" x 21").107.) October 31, 1864: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31" x 21").108.) December 31, 1864: Muster Roll Pay Roll document. (31 1/8" x 21 1/8").109.) November 28, 1865: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31" x 21 1/8").110.) April 30, 1865: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney, Company H, 27th Regiment document. (31 1/8" x 21 1/8").111.) June 30, 1865: Muster Roll of Captain Otis Whitney and Captain Jacob M. Miller document. (31" x 21 1/8").112.) July 13, 1865: Muster of Descriptive Roll of Detachment of the United States Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa document. (33 7/8" x 10 3/8").113.) (24 copies) of 1862-1865 circa. Company H, 27th Regiment Muster rolls (informative copies). 114.) (5 Copies) of the Department of Interior Pensions Office and Company Muster-Out Rolls documents. 115.) June 28, 1865: Volunteer Descriptive List of Account of Pay and Clothing of Edward E. Mulick, Private document. (21 1/4" x 10 1/8"). ((LISTED FOR SALE))116.) July 26, 1864: Certificate of battle of Pleasant Hill, LA. Certificate of Lost of Ordnance, Ordnance Stores. (25 1/16" x 8").117.) August 8, 1865: Receipt for Issued to Lieutenant Colonel Jed Lake Cerully document. (8 5/8" x 14 1/4").118.) August 8, 1865: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Store document. (19 1/4" x 10 3/4").119.) June 30, 1865: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Received document. (19 1/4" x 10 5/8").120.) March 31, 1865: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Received document. (19 1/4" x 10 5/8").121.) December 31, 1864: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores document. (19 1/4" x 10 5/8").122.) September 30, 1864: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores document. (19 1/4" x 10 5/8).123.) June 30, 1864: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores document. (19 1/4" x 10 3/4").124.) March 1, 1864: Quarterly return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Received document. (19 1/4" x 10 5/8").125.) December 31, 1863: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Received, Issued document. (19 1/4" x 10 5/8").126.) September 30, 1863: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Received, Issued document. (19 1/4" x 10 5/8").127.) June 30, 1863: Quarterly Return of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Received Issued document. (18 15/16" x 10 1/2").128.) March 3, 1864: Invoice of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores document with (lightly) embossed American Eagle with Shield.129.) December 2, 1864: Inventory of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores document. (16" 12 1/2").130.) January 31, 1864: Weekly Report of Surgeon in Charge of General Hospital document. (13 7/8" x 8 1/2").131.) July 18, 1863: Weekly Report of Surgeon in Charge of General Hospital document. (14" x 8 1/2").132.) February 12, 1865: ON board Steamer Tarascon en route from Cairo to New Orleans - Certify List of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores document. (25" x 8").133.) February 6, 1865: Inventory Inspection Report Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 1/2" x 9 3/4").134.) February 5, 1865: Inventory Inspection Report document with nicely embossed American Eagle with shield. (15 1/2" x 9 7/8").135.) August 8, 1865: Certificate of Loss List of Ordnance and Ordnance Stores Lost of Destroyed document. (16" x 12 1/2").136.) June 4, 1864: (Copy) of Subscription Roll document (24" x 7 7/8").137.) June 4, 1864: Subscription Roll for Orphan Aplum for State of Iowa document. (24" x 7 7/8").138.) March 18, 1865: Dolphin Island letter. (7 7/8" x 12"). ((SOLD))139.) soldiers list during the Civil War document. (12 1/2" x 7 3/4").140.) February 15, 1865: Headquarters of Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa Infantry, on board Steamer Tarascon, Vicksburg, Mississippi letter. (15 3/4" x 9 7/8"). ((SOLD))141.) March 4, 1863: Amount of Ordnance and Ordnance List document. (16 1/2" x 9").142.) November 28, 1863: Inventory and Inspection Report of Unserviceable Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 7/8" x 12 1/2"). 143.) July 31, 1865: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage, Received at Montgomery, Alabama document. (15 1/2" x 9 3/4").144.) August 8, 1865: Monthly Return of Clothing Camp Garrison Equipage Received at Clinton, Iowa document. (15 5/8" x 9 3/4").145.) February 5, 1865: Inventory and Inspection Report Camp and Garrison Equipage Report document. (15 1/2" x 9 3/4").146.) May 31, 1863: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage Received at Montgomery, Alabama document. (15 1/2" x 9 3/4").147.) April 1, 1865: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage Received document. (Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage Received document. (15 5/8" x 9 5/8").148.) June 30, 1865: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage Received, Montgomery, Alabama document. (15 1/2" x 9 3/4").149.) January 31, 1865: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 1/2" x 9 7/8").150.) February 8, 1865: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (16 1/2" x 10 3/4").151.) December 31, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document with nice embossed seal. 15 1/2" x 9. 3/4").152.) February 3, 1865: Inventory and Inspection Report of Un-Receivable Camp and Garrison Equipage document with embossed seal of American Eagle with shield seal. (15 5/8" x 9 15/16").153.) October 31, 1864: Receipt Roll of Clothing document with embossed seal. (15 7/8" x 9 7/8").154.) November 30, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 1/2" x 9 7/8").155.) October 8, 1864: Inventory and Inspection Report of Unserviceable of Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (16" x 10").156.) Monthly Return of Clothing of Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 1/2" x 9 7/8").157.) Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document with embossed seal of American Eagle with Shield. (15" x 9 7/8").158.) December 1, 1864: Monthly Return of clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15" x 9 7/8").159.) July 31, 1864: Inventory and Inspection Report of Unserviceable Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15" x 9 7/8").160.) August 31, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing of Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15" x 9 7/8").161.) June 30, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. 16 1/8" x 10 3/4").162.) June 1, 1864: List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (10 1/8" x 15 7/8").163.) January 25, 1864: List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (10" x 15 7/8").164.) June 16, 1864: Inventory and Inspection Report of Unserviceable Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 1/2" x 9 3/4").165.) November 30, 1863: List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (10" x 16").166.) December 31, 1863: List of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (10" x 15 7/8").167.) November 4, 1863: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 3/4" x 9 5/8").168.) November 30, 1863: Monthly Return of Clothing of Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (17" x 10 7/8").169.) June 29, 1863: Receipt Roll of Clothing document. (10 3/4" x 16 3/4").170.) June 30, 1863: Receipt Roll of clothing document. (10 3/4" x 16 3/4").171.) June 30, 1863: Quarterly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (16 3/4" x 10 3/4").172.) April 15, 1863: Receipt Roll of Clothing document. (10 3/4" x 16 3/4").173.) June 30, 1863: Receipt Roll of Clothing document. (10 5/8" x 16 3/4").174.) March 31, 1863: Quarterly Return of Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (16 3/4" x 10 3/4").175.) March 16, 1863: Receipt Roll of clothing Document. (10 5/8" x 16 3/4").176.) April 6, 1863: List of Quartermaster's Property document. (8 5/8" x 13 15/16").177.) September 5, 1863: Receipt Roll of Clothing document. (20 1/2" x 10 5/8").178.) August 31, 1863: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison document. (16 3/4" x 10 3/4). 179.) May 31, 1865: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent by name document. (16" x 10 1/4") 180.) June 30, 1865: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").181.) March 31, 1865: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (15 7/8" x 10 1/4").182.) April 30, 1865: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (15 15/16" x 10 1/4").183.) January 31, 1865: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").184.) February 28, 1865: Return of Captain Otis Whitney -Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").185.) December 31, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").186.) November 30, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").187.) September 29, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").188.) October 30, 1864: Return. of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").189.) July 30, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").190.) August 31, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. 16" x 10 1/4").191.) May 30, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").192.) June 29, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").193.) March 31, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").194.) April 30, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent Accounted for by name document. (16 3/16" x 10 1/4").195.) January 31, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").196.) February 28, 1864: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").197.) November 30, 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").198.) December 31, 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").199.) September 30, 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").200.) October 29, 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 1/4").201.) May 30, 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 3/8").202.) June 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney -Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 3/8").203.) July 31, 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 3/8").204.) August 31, 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 3/8").205.) April 13, 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 3/8").206.) May 1 1863: Return of Captain Otis Whitney - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 3/8").207.) January 31, 1863: Return of Captain Jacob M. Miller - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16 1/8" x 10 3/8").208.) March 1, 1863: Return of Captain Jacob M. Miller - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16 1/8" x 10 1/8".)209.) December 31, 1862: Return of Jacob M. Miller - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document.16" x 10 3/8").210.) January 31, 1863: Return of Jacob M. Miller - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16 1/8" x 10 3/8").211.) October 31, 1862: Return of Captain Jacob M. Miller - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16" x 10 3/8").212.) November, 1862: Return of Captain Jacob M. Miller - Commissioned Officers, Present and Absent accounted for by name document. (16 1/8" x 10 3/8").213.) June 30, 1865: Return of Alterations in Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa Infantry document. (17" x 11").214.) May 31, 1865: Return of Company H, 27th regiment, Iowa Infantry document. (17 1/8" x 11").215.) February 1, 1865: Return of Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa Infantry document. 16 7/8" x 11").216.) March 31, 1865: Return of Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa Infantry document. (16 7/8" x 10 7/8").217.) July 31, 1864: Return of Alterations of Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa Cavalry document. (16 7/8" x 11").218.) November 30, 1864: Return of Alterations of Company H, 27th Regiment, Iowa Cavalry document. (16 7/8" x 10 7/8").219.) February 1, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (17 7/8" x 10 7/8").220.) December 31, 1863: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document. (15 1/2" x 12 1/2").221.) February 29, 1864: Monthly Return of Clothing, Camp and Garrison Equipage document with embossed seal. (16 1/8" x 12 1/2").222.) March 4, 1863: Camp and Garrison Equipage received document. (13 7/8" x 13 1/2").223.) March 31, 1865: Receipt Roll of Clothing document. (17 7/8" x 15 7/8").224.) June 30, 1865: Receipt Roll of Clothing document. (17 7/8" x 15").__________________________________________________________________________________________We strive to find rare and unusual vintage pieces to match up with your special collection. Returns are readily accepted if the item(s) is the same as described. Item(s) must be in the exact condition as delivered. buyer pays return shipping. Items $30.00 or more will be shipped with tracking. Items $200.00 or more will be shipped with insurance. 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