1864 Civil War 1ed Life w/ 49th Massachusetts Volunteer
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1864 Civil War 1ed Life w/ 49th Massachusetts Volunteers Illustrated
“Have I the right to take a human life? To be slain seems not half so fearful as to slay.” – Henry T. Johns, Life with the Forty-Ninth Massachusetts Volunteers.
Henry T. Johns was a Union Soldier in the American Civil War who received the U.S. Army’s highest decoration; the Medal of Honor. He joined the 49th Massachusetts Infantry from Hinsdale, Massachusetts in September 1862, and mustered out with this regiment one year later. He was commissioned as an officer of the 61st Massachusetts Infantry in September 1864, and mustered out with this regiment in June 1865.
A first edition account of “Life with the Forty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers” featuring woodcut engraved illustrations throughout the text.
Item number: #4245
Price: $399
JOHNS, Henry T
Life with the Forty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers
Pittsfield, Mass. : Published for the author, 1864.
Details:
•Collation: Complete with all pages
o391
o14 woodcuts by S.J. Pinkney including
F.A. Francis
Captain I. C. Weller
G.W. Reed
Lieut. J.E. Judd
Captain Byron Weston
Lieut. S.B. Gleason
Lieut. R.C. Taft
Lieut. Col. S.B. Sumner
Major C.T. Plunkett
Battlefield of Port Hudson
•Language: English
•Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
•Size: ~7.5in X 5in (17.5cm x 12.5cm)
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“Have I the right to take a human life? To be slain seems not half so fearful as to slay.” – Henry T. Johns, Life with the Forty-Ninth Massachusetts Volunteers.
Henry T. Johns was a Union Soldier in the American Civil War who received the U.S. Army’s highest decoration; the Medal of Honor. He joined the 49th Massachusetts Infantry from Hinsdale, Massachusetts in September 1862, and mustered out with this regiment one year later. He was commissioned as an officer of the 61st Massachusetts Infantry in September 1864, and mustered out with this regiment in June 1865.
A first edition account of “Life with the Forty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers” featuring woodcut engraved illustrations throughout the text.
Item number: #4245
Price: $399
JOHNS, Henry T
Life with the Forty-ninth Massachusetts Volunteers
Pittsfield, Mass. : Published for the author, 1864.
Details:
•Collation: Complete with all pages
o391
o14 woodcuts by S.J. Pinkney including
F.A. Francis
Captain I. C. Weller
G.W. Reed
Lieut. J.E. Judd
Captain Byron Weston
Lieut. S.B. Gleason
Lieut. R.C. Taft
Lieut. Col. S.B. Sumner
Major C.T. Plunkett
Battlefield of Port Hudson
•Language: English
•Binding: Hardcover; tight and secure
•Size: ~7.5in X 5in (17.5cm x 12.5cm)
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!4245
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