Item #615732 Iowa and the Rebellion, a History of the Troops Furnished by the State of Iowa to the Volunteer Armies of the Union, Which Conquered the Great Southern Rebellion of 1861-5. Lurton Dunham Ingersoll.
Iowa and the Rebellion, a History of the Troops Furnished by the State of Iowa to the Volunteer Armies of the Union, Which Conquered the Great Southern Rebellion of 1861-5
Iowa and the Rebellion, a History of the Troops Furnished by the State of Iowa to the Volunteer Armies of the Union, Which Conquered the Great Southern Rebellion of 1861-5
Iowa and the Rebellion, a History of the Troops Furnished by the State of Iowa to the Volunteer Armies of the Union, Which Conquered the Great Southern Rebellion of 1861-5
Iowa and the Rebellion, a History of the Troops Furnished by the State of Iowa to the Volunteer Armies of the Union, Which Conquered the Great Southern Rebellion of 1861-5

Iowa and the Rebellion, a History of the Troops Furnished by the State of Iowa to the Volunteer Armies of the Union, Which Conquered the Great Southern Rebellion of 1861-5

J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1866. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Item #615732

This unique copy bears a chain of inscriptions as it is passed between a chain of a number of Iowa soldiers beginning with the commanding Lt. Col. of the 47th Iowa Infantry, James P. Sanford (also known as one of the great American travelers of his era), dated 1866; from Sanford to Captain K. W. Brown in 1876; then to T. J. Miller in 1915, then S.W. Gossard in 1918, then to J. L. McLaren in 1925. First edition. A fair copy in the original plum stamped in gilt (heavy wear to cloth, rear cover heavily stained; some staining to rear endpapers).

Price: $125.00

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