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Leonard Paulding - (1826-1867) entered
the Navy as Midshipman (1840), rose to rank of Lieutenant-Commander by 1862, commanded the
'Galena' through the war and died aboard the 'Wateree'. ALS, June 6th, 1863 to Paymaster
T. Henry Sellman, as a letter of praise and recommendation for Sellman's duties performed
aboard the 'Galena'. one page, 2 folds, excellent condition war-date letter $250 |

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1863 - Piece of Head Quarters Sickles
Division stationary from 1863 with rules on how Requisitions should be processed. Signed
at the conclusion by James Rusling. $275 |

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Here is a one page
handwritten signed letter from 1862 in part; "The General directs that all the
clothing drawn by you for Major Remington's Cavalry shall be turned over to me...."
To a Captain MacArthur from James Rusling.
$250 |

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1863 Civil War ALS signed by George Gould |
After Selling many civil war letters to a Captain MacArthur who
was obviously neglecting his duties in the war by not properly filling out documents,
submitting them late, Not picking up supplies etc. Here is a letter from George Gould
placing Captain MacArthur under arrest. Interesting.
$250 SOLD |

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James Rusling- ALS to Amry of the Potomac 1862 |
Here is a two page adjoined letter written on both sides of the
first page, one side of the second by James Rusling regarding instructions sent to Colonel
Godfrey in the Army of the Potomac. Signed by Rusling at the conclusion. Edgewear,
otherwise nice.
$250 |

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Here is a one page 1862 letter to be addressed by Officers and Agents
doing duty in the Subsistence Department. Not signed.
Very Unique, RARE document of the Civil War. INcredible
condition for 142 years old!!
$75 |

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Here is a one page document regarding the loading of Regimental Wagons
signed by a Lt William Teoffe.
$275 |
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