- BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGAKurz & Allison.
BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGAKurz & Allison. Battle of Chattanooga. Chicago, 1888. Color lithographed print with battle details imprinted in lower left. Matted. 20 x 27”. Toned from uneven light exposure, else good.
- ANDREW JOHNSON 3 PROMOTION DOCUMENTSThree
ANDREW JOHNSON 3 PROMOTION DOCUMENTSThree documents promoting Charles R. Woods (1827-1885), including two by Brevet, Colonel and Brigadier General. (See Wikipedia article on General Woods here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_R._Woods) One document cites gallant and meritorious service in the battle of Chattanooga. All three are in good condition. It appears that at least one is actually pen-signed by Edwin Stanton. Johnson's signatures are almost certainly printed. Documents measure about 19-1/2" x 15-1/2".
- KURZ & ALLISON, BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA,
KURZ & ALLISON, BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA, CHROMOLITHO Kurz and Allison (American/Illinois, 19th century). "Battle of Chattanooga" -1888, chromolithograph. Framed. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 26.5" x 35.25" (frame), 19" x 26.5" (sight)
- L. PRANG, BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA, CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
L. PRANG, BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA, CHROMOLITHOGRAPH After Bror Thure de Thulstrup (1848-1930). "Battle of Chattanooga, November 25, 1863", chromolithograph issued by Louis Prang and Company circa 1886, Max Libourel (American, died 1889) lithographer. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 18" x 22.5" (sheet)
- KURZ & ALLISON, BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA,
KURZ & ALLISON, BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA, CHROMOLITHO Kurz and Allison (American/Illinois, 19th century). "Battle of Chattanooga" -1888, chromolithograph. Provenance: Acquired from The Old Print Gallery in Washington, DC in 2005. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 21.75" x 28" (sheet)
- Three Civil War letters by Captain Henry
Three Civil War letters by Captain Henry Haymond of the 18th United States Infantry (WV), all dated 1863, to include: the Battle of Chattanooga, the battle of Look Out Mountain and Mission(ary) Ridge and the Battle of Stones River near Murfreesboro, TN (with original envelop etc.); together with an English Indenture dated 18 Jan., 1861 between William Warth, confectioner, Kings Sym in the county of Norfolk and William Everard, Esq., London, England.
Condition: Good, ink in clear hand, no tears, fold marks.