Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Steam Power Presses of Evans and Cogswell,, Charleston., 1861
Da: Palmetto Books, Charleston, SC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. a hard bound copy in the oroginal binding, 40 pages,
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Printed at the "Daily Confederate" Office, Raleigh, 1865
Da: Pages Past--Used & Rare Books, Greensboro, NC, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Fair. 1st Edition. Octavo. .102 pages. Soft cover bound in stitched self wrappers. The front leaf is the title page. The binding is has old heavy damping throughout and is visible on the title page along the bottom corner and fore edge as well as the spine. The text also shows damping and is foxed. A sound copy.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Steam Power Press of DeFontaine & Co.,, Columbia,, 1864
Da: Palmetto Books, Charleston, SC, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 248 pages, foxing,
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: William F. Ritchie, Public Printer, Richmond, VA, 1863
Da: ReREAD Books & Bindery, Little Rock, AR, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paper Covered Boards. Condizione: Very Good. Title: Documents of the Virginia General Assembly: Called Session, 1863 & Session of 1863-1864 Author: Virginia General Assembly (Confederate Imprint) Publisher: William F. Ritchie, Public Printer, Richmond, VA (1863) Rare Confederate Imprint: A Primary Record of the Seceded South An exceptional primary source for historians and collectors of the American Civil War, this volume contains the official legislative documents from the Virginia General Assembly during the critical years of 1863 and 1864. Published in the Confederate capital of Richmond, this collection offers a rare, "inside look" at the administrative and military concerns of the South as the war reached its zenith. Bibliographic Significance: This volume is definitively identified in the standard bibliography of Confederate literature as Parrish & Willingham, 4399. It includes: Called Session of 1863: 19 documents. Session of 1863-1864: 34 documents. Pagination: Various (as issued). Condition Report: This copy is bound in its original paper-covered boards with a cloth spine. Consistent with the scarcity of materials in the wartime South, the boards show wear along the edges and the cloth is lightly soiled. The original paper spine label remains present and readable, though it shows some chipping?a rare survival for this type of binding. The binding is remarkably tight and secure. Internally, the documents are in Very Good condition, free of significant foxing or dampstaining, maintaining the crispness of the original wartime printing. A foundational piece for any serious collection of Virginia history or Confederate government imprints. [Store Location: 1.3].
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ayres & Wade, Richmond,, 1863
Da: Palmetto Books, Charleston, SC, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 297 pages, illustrated with 30 plates, name on front cover appears to be Surg. T.S. Tanner, toning,
Editore: Ritchie & Dunnavant, Printers, Richmond, 1862
Da: David M. Lesser, ABAA, Woodbridge, CT, U.S.A.
48pp plus four unpaginated folded tables. LACKS pages 49-54. Bound loosely in contemporary stiff paper wrappers. Parrish & Willingham 2599.
Editore: Confederate States, [Richmond], 1864
Da: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Wraps. Condizione: Good. First Edition. Disbound wraps. Approx. 9" x 6". 14 pages. title page 1. Very faint Rebel Archives rubber stamp on page 1. Bill calls for all able bodied white males between the ages of 17 and 50 to enroll in the militia except for Government officials, tax collectors, post officers, and mariners employed in navigation. Confederate imprint: Parrish & Willingham 755.
Editore: William F. Ritchie, Public Printer, Richmond, 1862
Da: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Wraps. Condizione: Fair. First Edition. Stitched wraps approx. 9" x 6". 36 pages. Original outer wraps present. Acts cover Salt; Public Defense; Military Affairs; Redress of Citizens; Distllation; and more. Light soil and stains to the paper covers. Small edge tear back cover. Light toning to the contents. Confederate imprint. Parrish & Willingham 4387.
Editore: Southern Guardian Steam Power Press, Columbia, South Carolina, 1861
Da: Americana Books, ABAA, Stone Mt, GA, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Good. Second Edition. Stitched wraps. 52 pages. Outer wraps removed. Pages starting to loosen. A reprinted article from the Southern Presbyterian Review supporting secession and and defending the institution of slavery. Confederate imprint. Parrish & Willingham 5973; Howes T 228.
Editore: Richmond, VA. Confederate Government, 1865
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. (Secretary of the Treasury G.A. Trenholm and John N. Hendren, Treasurer C. S.) COMMUNICATION FROM SECRETARY OF TREASURY. Richmond, Feb. 1st, 1865 [What amount of five hundred million non-taxable bonds have been disposed of by the government.] House of Representatives, Feb. 3, 1865. - Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. (By the Chair.). Single leaf printed and folded to make 4p., bears the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp (very faint, scarcely legible); spinefold split 3 inches at the head, mild general toning, good. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Richmond, VA. Confederate Government, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. Seddon and J. F. Gilmer, Major General and Chief Engineer Bureau. COMMUNICATION FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR. Confederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, Va., November 14, 1864. [Submitting an estimate for the steamer Phoenix. Transmitted with] MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. November 15, 1864. Single leaf, 2pp, bears the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp (outline only, text invisible); rather toned, slightly edgeworn, small whitish smudge in upper right corner, a good copy. Parrish & Willingham 2289. "This vessel was purchased from the Navy Department by the claimants, and afterwards seized by a verbal order of Brigadier General E. Higgins. and sunk as an obstruction in the harbor of Mobile." Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Richmond, VA. Confederate Government, 1865
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. (G. A. Trenholm, Secretary of Treasury and Secretary of War Seddon.) COMMUNICATION OF SECRETARY OF TREASURY. Treasury Department, C. S. A., Richmond, January 5th, 1865. [Related to unpaid requisitions upon the Treasury, drawn by the Quartermaster General and the Commissary General. Transmitted with] MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. Jan. 6, 1865. 5, blank [3] pp, paste-fastened pamphlet bearing the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp (exceedingly faint); paste has ceased to adhere to the nested leaves, which are now detached without scarring or other blemish, slight toning, very good. Parrish & Willingham 2050. Total indebtedness $181,000,000. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1863
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. James A. Seddon and A. C. Myers, Quartermaster General. COMMUNICATION FROM SECRETARY OF WAR Feb. 17, 1863. [Relates to the number of quartermasters on duty in Richmond. Transmitted with] MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT, Richmond, Va., Feb. 19, 1863. Single leaf printed and folded to make 4pp, bears the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp (faint but legible), slightly edgeworn with a few flecks in paperstock, very good. Parrish & Willingham 2258. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1863
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. Jefferson Davis. MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. Richmond, Va., April 16, 1863. (Relates to "An act to allow minors to hold commissions in the army") 1p, single leaf bearing the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp (cleanly applied but very faint, partially legible), mildly toned, a very good copy. Parrish & Willingham 921. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. James A. Seddon and Ro[bert] Ould, Agent of Exchange. COMMUNICATION FROM SECRETARY OF WAR. War Department, C. S. A., Richmond, Nov. 21, 1864, [relative to the special exchange of prisoners of war by the Commissioner of Exchange. Transmitted with] MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT, Nov. 24, 1864. Single leaf printed and folded to make 4pp, bears the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp (illegible), slightly edgeworn with a few tiny flecks in paperstock, heavily-toned printblocks. Parrish & Willingham 2280. Explains the disadvantages of making officer-level prisoner exchanges with the Union. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1863
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. (COMMUNICATION FROM SECRETARY OF NAVY. Confederate States of America, Navy Department, Richmond, March 9th, 1863.) [Submitting the claim of Mr. Daniel J. Turner for a steam dredge machine, sunk in Dismal Swamp Canal, by order of Commander Thomas T. Hunter, Confederate States Navy. Transmitted with] MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT, March 10, 1863. Single leaf printed and folded to make 4pp, bears a faint but unusually clear impression of the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp, slightly toned paperstock, very good. Parrish & Willingham 1681. Includes correspondence/statements by S[tephen]. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy; Thos. T. Turner, Com'dr C. S. N.; W. W. Sawyer, Justice of the Peace; and others. Thomas Turner "cheerfully" acknowledges ordering the scuttling of the dredge; she was "only slightly scuttled" and the action was "essential to the public interest." Owner Daniel Turner appears not to be happy with the $7,000 valuation arrived at by three "disinterested citizens and property owners of the county of Camden," NC. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1865
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. John C. Breckinridge, Secretary of War; Jno. A. Preston, Brig. Gen. & Supt.; Thomas Pinckney, A.A.A.G. COMMUNICATION OF SECRETARY OF WAR Feb. 22, 1865.[relative to the number of able-bodied men between the ages of eighteen and forty-five, claimed to be exempt from conscription by the Governor, laws and resolutions of the state of Georgia. Transmitted by a] MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. Richmond, Va., Feb. 22, 1865. To the House of Representatives Single leaf printed and folded to make 3pp, bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp (faint but entirely legible); somewhat toned with mild edgewear and spots in paperstock, very good. Exempted persons total 8,229, comprised of government officials, judges, justices of the peace (1,350), tax collectors (also 1,350), sheriffs and coroners, et alia. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. James A. Seddon and S[amuel]. Cooper. [Untitled communication by the Secretary of War stating that the records of his office do not contain any authority to raise troops of conscript age, except in localities where the operation of the conscript law has been suspended.] January 28, 1864. [Transmitted by] MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT, February 8, 1864. 2p., single leaf bearing the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp (legible with great difficulty), edgeworn with tiny short closed tears along two edges, mildly toned, good. Parrish & Willingham 2280. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. Geo. Davis, Attorney General. COMMUNICATION FROM ATTORNEY GENERAL. Confederate States of America, Department of Justice, Richmond, January 9, 1864. [Contains an estimate of an additional sum required by the Department of Justice; transmitted by] MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT. Richmond, Va., Jan. 11, 1864. 1p., single leaf bearing the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp (legible with difficulty), edgeworn with tiny short closed tears, mildly toned with a few flecks from impurities in paperstock, good. Parrish & Willingham 1668. "Sir: The late and unexpected large requisitions, which have been drawn in favor of marshals, have shown a deficiency in the appropriation for the salaries of judges and attorneys;" an estimated $17,000 is requested. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. GENERAL ORDERS. NO. 57. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Richmond, June 30, 1864. Single leaf printed and folded to make 3pp; bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp, impression is faint and partial. Toned, but evenly and rather pleasantly, with a few tiny marks from impurities in the paperstock. Very good. Parrish & Willingham 2431. Relates to Reserve troops, conscription, and furloughs. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. FINANCE PROPOSITION. In lieu of first six sections of committee bill insert At top of 1st page: "(House of Representatives--Secret Session.). House of Representatives, January 9, 1864.--Ordered to be printed. [By Mr. Russell.]" Single leaf printed and folded to make 3p., double-spaced, bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp (very faint but legible), mildly toned, gaps in text left intentionally for further particularizations by hand; good to very good. Parrish & Willingham entry not located. Commences: "Section I. That on and after the first day of [ intentional gap ] in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-four, a tax shall be levied on all treasury notes heretofore issued, not bearing interest, which shall remain outstanding at the rate of one-sixth of one per cent. per day until the tax shall amount to [ gap ] per cent" &c &c. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. (House of Representatives--Secret Session.). PROPOSITION OF FINANCE. Top of 1st page: "House of Representatives, January 11, 1864.--Ordered to be printed. [By Mr. Garnett.]" Single leaf printed and folded to make 4p., double-spaced, bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp (faint but fully legible), irregularly creased (perhaps of paperstock in the printery), mild marginal toning and edgewear with a bit of dirt on the terminal page and a dot from impurity in the stock, good. Parrish & Willingham entry unfound. Commences: "I. That for two months, from and after the passage of this act, treasury notes, not bearing interest, heretofore issued, shall be receivable in payment of public dues at the rate of five dollars for one dollar due" &c &c. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. PROPOSITION OF FINANCE "(Housu [sic] of Representatives.) The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact:" At top of 1st page: House of Representatives, Jan. 12, 1864.--Ordered to be printed. [By Mr. Smith, of Alabama.]" Single leaf printed recto and verso in double space, 2p., bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp (partially legible), mild marginal toning, very good. Parrish & Willingham entry unfound. Sec. I commences: " That the Secretary of the Treasury be required to issue two hundred and fifty millions of dollars in notes of denomination of five hundred dollars to one dollar, redeemable in specie two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace" &c &c. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. GENERAL ORDERS. NO. 59. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Richmond, July 8, 1864. 1p.; very edgeworn with numerous eighth- and quarter-inch closed tears and marginal chipping. Fair. Hospital protocols regarding rations, transportation and re-assignment of duties. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. GENERAL ORDERS. NO. 85. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Richmond, December 1, 1864 Exchange Notice-- no. 13. Single leaf printed and folded to make 1p. plus three blanks; bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp, impression is faint and uneven. Three left-margin punchholes are surrounded by toning, as are top corners. Good. Parrish & Willingham 2431. IG Cooper is transmitting a message from "Ro. Ould, Ag't Exchange," concerns status of "exchanged," "paroled" and "delivered" officers and men, most particularly "of the Vicksburg capture of July 4th, 1863." Pamphlet. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. GENERAL ORDERS. NO. 84. Adjutant and Inspector Genl's Office, November 21st, 1864. Richmond, Va. The order is in 7 parts, beginning with "I. Brigadier General John H. Winder is constituted Commissary General of Prisoners" Single leaf printed and folded to make 2 printed and 2 blank pages; bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp. Poor to fair; off-white dampstain to top one-sixth of leaves, faint edgewear, toning, dust-soil. As is. Parrish & Willingham 2431. Seven paragraphs explain rank and deference amongst various prison and field officers, and in some detail restricts use of the telegraph Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1864
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. GENERAL ORDERS. NO. 82. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. Richmond, Va., October 20, 1864 I. The Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance will, without delay, take measures to place in the field one-fifth of all men employed in his department [&c &c]. Single leaf printed and folded to make 1p. plus three blanks; bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp, impression is faint. Mild marginal toning, an eighth-inch droplet stain penetrates all four pages, very good. Parrish & Willingham 2431. The directives modify General Orders no. 77, affects arsenal workers as well as ordnance, contractors and their employees, and mining crews in iron, lead, copper and coal. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1865
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. GENERAL ORDERS. NO. 5. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office. Richmond, February 8, 1865. I. The resignations of the following named Officers have been accepted by the President, to take effect from the dates annexed to their respective names: [and] II. The following named Officers have been dropped from the rolls of the army, to take effect from the dates annexed to their respective names: 8p, paste-fastened pamphlet, text lists rank, name, division, date of separation. Bears the oval Rebel Archives stamp with most words legible. A faint dampstain covers an approximate quarter of every page not affecting legibility, half-inch split at the tail of spinefold. A good copy. Parrish & Willingham 2432. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: Confederate Government. Richmond, 1865
Da: Riverby Books, Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Good. R. S. Donnell, S. H. C. [and] Giles Mebane, S. S. RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN RELATION TO THE PAY OF DISABLED SOLDIERS. At top of 1st page: "Senate, January 21, 1865.--Read, referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, and ordered to be printed. [By Mr. Graham.]" Single leaf, 1p., title bears faintest trace of the oval "Rebel Archives" stamp, margins are mildly toned with numerous small chips and short closed tears. Fair to good. Parrish & Willingham 419. "Resolved, That our senators and representatives in Congress be requested to use their influence in procuring the passage of a law which shall allow pay to soldiers discharged from the army on account of being disabled, such as is given to those who are placed on the retired list but not actually discharged. Ratified the 22d day of December, A. D., 1864. Text concludes with certification of the authenticity of the resolution by C. R. Thomas, Secretary of State. Please email with questions or to request photos. This Confederate Imprint is one of more than 100 recently acquired, most with 'Rebel Archives' stamp on the cover, indicating that these were the actual copies seized by the Union Army at the end of the Civil War. A remarkable collection.
Editore: James E. Goode, Richmond, [VA], 1864
Da: Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, U.S.A.
14 cm. 15pp. Brown printed wrappers stitched. Parish & Willingham 8662.