Description: SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THESTATE HISTORIAN OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKby Hugh Hastings State Historian Colonial Series - Volume I 1897, First Edition, Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., Albany, NY, 1029 pages. In addition to a discussion of the activities and accomplishments of the New York State Historian during 1896, this volume contains a photograph and brief biography of General Officers from New York during the Civil War, namely: Major-General Henry Warner Slocum Major-General Daniel Edgar Sickles Major-General Daniel Butterfield Major-General Gouverneur Kemble WarrenMajor-General John Cleveland RobinsonMajor-General Alexander Stewart WebbMajor-General George Sears GreeneBrigadier-General James Samuel WadsworthBrigadier-General Stephen Hinsdale WeedBrigadier-General Patrick Henry O’Rorke In addition (and primarily) there are 10 Appendices, namely: A. List of engagements, actions, affairs and skirmishes, in which New York troops participated during the year 1861. B. The official report of Capt. William J. McIntire, of the Ninety-ninth New York Volunteers, whose company “D” was aboard the U.S. frigate “Congress” when sunk by the Confederate ironclad “Merrimac” in 1862. C. The last shot fired by the One Hundred and Forty First New York Volunteers. D. Capt. Aaron P. Bates’ report of the One Hundred and Second New York Volunteers at the battle of Cedar Mountain, 1862. E. Letter from First Sergeant Albert Baur of “A” Company, One Hundred and Second New York Volunteers, ref. the battle of Cedar Mountain.F. Refuting the slander by Confederates that the Indians of the One Hundred and Thirty-Second New York Volunteers scalped Confederates wounded at Batchelder’s Creek, N.C.G. Transcript from official Colonial Records for the years 1664 to 1674.H. All muster rolls of record and all military commissions issued for this Colony between 1664 and 1760.I. Members of One Hundred and Forty-First New York Volunteers buried in the National Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia.J. A description of Crown Point, with a north view of the Castle, drawn on the spot. Illustrated with photographs of the Civil War General Officers noted above (10), and a fold-out drawing of the Castle at Crown Point as noted in Appendix J. Hardcover book in Good+ condition, tight with no marks except embossed seal of owner on front end-paper. Pages are clean and white with slight browning near edges. Blue covers with gilt titles on the spine and gilt seal of the State of New York on the front are solid and bright with minor wear of the spine ends; spine is slightly sun faded; some small spots on the front; corners are slightly worn. No dust jacket as issued. Visit My Store (See Below) or Check "Popular Categories" for More Items of Interest.
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: Albany, NY
Signed: No
Publisher: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford
Subject: Military & War
Year Printed: 1897
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated
Region: New York
Author: Hugh Hastings
Personalized: No
Topic: Civil War (1861-65)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States