CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MAJOR 4th AL CAVALRY CONGRESSMAN MAYOR AUTOGRAPH SIGNED VF

CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MAJOR 4th AL CAVALRY CONGRESSMAN MAYOR AUTOGRAPH SIGNED VF
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MAJOR 4th AL CAVALRY CONGRESSMAN MAYOR AUTOGRAPH SIGNED VF
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MAJOR 4th AL CAVALRY CONGRESSMAN MAYOR AUTOGRAPH SIGNED VF

CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MAJOR 4th AL CAVALRY CONGRESSMAN MAYOR AUTOGRAPH SIGNED VF
CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MAJOR OF Co. CLERK OF THE US FEDERAL COURT AT HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA. HERE'S SLOSS' SIGNATURE REMOVED FROM A 19. CENUTRY AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, MOUNTED and SIGNED. The document measures 6-7/8" x 1-7/8" and is in very fine condition. A RARE ADDITION TO YOUR WAR BETWEEN THE STATES. AUTOGRAPH, MANUSCRIPT & EPHEMERA COLLECTION! (October 12, 1826 - January 27, 1911) was an.

Politician who served the state of. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and entered practice in. In 1849, and served in 1858 and 1859 as a member of the. He served as mayor of.

Was elected in 1870 as a. House of Representatives, and was reelected in 1872, but was defeated for reelection in 1874. He was appointed in 1877 as.

For the northern district of Alabama, serving until 1882; and served as clerk of the. And died there on January 27, 1911. RODDEY'S FOURTH ALABAMA CAVALRY.

Roddey's Fourth Alabama was organized at Tuscumbia in October. 1862, and was sent to middle Tennessee, where it wintered, but. Early in the spring was sent into north Alabama. It met Dodge's advance below Tuscumbia, and was engaged in the.

It was engaged most of the time in. Roddey's brigade, repelling raids in north Alabama and making. It was publicly commended in April, 1863, by General Bragg. In the spring of 1864 it was.

Transferred to the department of Alabama, Mississippi and East. Louisiana, and fought with severe loss at Tishomingo in June.

It repelled Wilson's raid, fighting all the way from. Montevallo to Selma, where a large portion of the regiment was. Roddey, was early in the war made a.

Brigadier General, and was succeeded in the command by Col. Johnson, who led the regiment the greater part of the war. Lieutenant-Colonel Windes being for a short time in command.

Colonel Johnson was wounded at Pulaski. James Williams at Courtland, and. Proud member of the Universal Autograph Collectors Club (UACC), The Ephemera Society of America, the Manuscript Society and the American Political Items Collectors (APIC) (member name: John Lissandrello). I subscribe to each organizations' code of ethics and authenticity is guaranteed.

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CIVIL WAR CONFEDERATE MAJOR 4th AL CAVALRY CONGRESSMAN MAYOR AUTOGRAPH SIGNED VF


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