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321 Civil War Illinois MOH John Black Brevet Gen Serve Wound Letter To Comrade

Description: 1912 LETTER TO COMRADE HE US CONGRESS AND PRESIDENT OF GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC CAPTURED CSA BATTRY 37h ILLINOIS 30 YEARS LATER MEDAL OF HONOR AWARDED SERVING WITH ARMY OF THE FRONTIER. VERY EARLY ARKANSAS BATTLE Please do not ask me to change any part of the auction, this includes shipping. Also, once an item is brought I will no alter any information on any form. Happy to combine shipping. Buyer pays postage to send item back. All items will have a confirmation number. I have had complaints before about not having a tracking number. Feedback will not be sent until I receive feedback. Please feel free to read my feedback. I'm very proud of my feedback. I sell military collectables. If you choose to wear or actually use items, it is at you own risk. Contact me to make prior arrangements on payment, I am happy to work with you. I DO COMBINE POSTAGE FOR MULTIPLE ORDERS. General & Special Orders were issued to communicate commands and information to the Army. Each order, issued in writing by a command, was then printed for distribution to each unit, either at an army department headquarter or by commanders at local headquarters, sometimes in the field on portable printing presses. The orders were then issued to regiments, often to be read aloud to the troops.  General Orders were printed as issued with date & location; at the end of a year the  regimental adjutant might retain them loose or simply string bind them by punching holes or cut slits in the left margin and stringing on ¼? red cloth string tape (the source of the old expression "government red tape"). Sometimes an officer or HQ clerk might take a group of orders to a local print shop or bookbinder and have an accumulation bound with leather or cloth covers. Usually, American Military Orders of the 19th century including Civil War era were printed on an 8 x 5? sheet of quality rag paper. General & Special Orders were issued to communicate commands and information to the Army. Each order, issued in writing by a command, was then printed for distribution to each unit, either at an army department headquarter or by commanders at local headquarters, sometimes in the field on portable printing presses. The orders were then issued to regiments, often to be read aloud to the troops.  General Orders were printed as issued with date & location; at the end of a year the  regimental adjutant might retain them loose or simply string bind them by punching holes or cut slits in the left margin and stringing on ¼? red cloth string tape (the source of the old expression "government red tape"). Sometimes an officer or HQ clerk might take a group of orders to a local print shop or bookbinder and have an accumulation bound with leather or cloth covers. Usually, American Military Orders of the 19th century including Civil War era were printed on an 8 x 5? sheet of quality rag paper.

Price: 103.99 USD

Location: Alexandria, Louisiana

End Time: 2024-11-07T16:29:02.000Z

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Theme: Militaria

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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