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'THE SOLDIERS STORY OF HIS CAPTIVITY AT ANDERSONVILLE' WARREN L GOSS 1870 BOSTON

$ 151.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Publisher: I.N. Richardson & Co. Boston: Chicago: S.C. Thompson & Co.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Confederate prisoner camps in the South: Andersonville prison camp for Union soldiers
  • Mid-19th century: Circa 1870
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: Good to Very Good overall antique condition:
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • US Civil War history: Cloth bound
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Purple cloth cover w/gold gilt decor: Printed w/wooden stamp press assembly
  • 'The Soldier's Story': (Of His Captivity At Andersonville)
  • Warren Lee Goss Of the 2nd Massachusetts: Regiment of Heavy Artillery with an appendix.

    Description

    'THE SOLDIERS STORY OF HIS CAPTIVITY AT
    ANDERSONVILLE'
    BY WARREN LEE GOSS
    (1870)
    BOSTON, MA,
    CLOTH BOUND
    (With steel engraved illustrations)
    History of Union soldiers held captive at the notorious
    'Andersonville' prison camp during the US Civil War
    Publisher:
    Published by I.N. Richardson & Co. no. 68 Cornhill, Boston
    Chicago: S.C. Thompson & Co., 158 State St.
    Copyright 1870
    DIMENSIONS:
    8 ½" Height x 6" Width x 1 ¾" Thick, total of 357 pages
    DESCRIPTION:
    Warren Lee Goss of the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment of Heavy Artillery with an appendix.
    The Names of the Union Soldiers who died at Andersonville, with the numbers of their graves, their rank,
    the companies & regimens to which they belonged, the
    dates of their decease, and the diseases of which they died & also many certificates to the truthfulness of the book.
    Published by I. N. Richardson & Co. no. 68 Cornhill, Boston
    Chicago: S. C. Thompson & Co., 158 State St. Copyright 1870
    CONDITION:
    Good to Very Good overall antique condition.