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First Edition. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Top edge gilt. 5" x 7 1/2." 268 pages, complete. One black-and-white frontispiece showing four Union military officers, Baxter Smith, Paul F. Anderson, W. S. Bledsoe, and author George B. Guild, complete. Appendix and Index in back. Pages are very clean and intact except for light age toning and small occasional pencil marks. Covers are clean and intact except for a few small spots of discoloration on front and slight bumping and general wear to corners and head and tail of spine. A Very Good copy. Fascinating historical account of the 4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Authored by one of the regiment's officers, George B. Guild. The following are the titles of the chapters and other features included herein: "Organization and Early Movements," "From Fort Donelson to Chickamauga," "Wheeler's Raid into Middle Tennessee in 1863," "In East Tennessee," "Campaigning in Georgia," "General Wheeler's Capture of the Commands of General McCook and Stoneman," "In Tennessee, Virginia, and Harassing Sherman," "The South Carolina Campaign," "In North Carolina," "Further Movements in North Carolina, and the Beginning of the End," "The End of the Struggle," "Casualty Lists," "Gen. Joseph E. Johnson and Other Officers," "An Address and a Speech," "A Few Facts from History," "After the War," "General Bragg's Kentucky Campaign in 1862" (by Baxter Smith), and "Members of the Regiment Now Living.".
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