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A Military Commission Certificate Appointing George A. Custer To The Rank Of 1st. Lieutenant In 5th US Cavalry

A Military Commission Certificate Appointing George A. Custer To The R...

LIBI_00019_7070 A military commission certificate appointing George A. Custer to the rank of 1st. lieutenant in 5th US Cavalry on July 17, 1862. It is printed and handwritten in ink on 1 sheet of parchment and ... More

A Military Commission Certificate Appointing George A. Custer To the Rank Of Brigadier General Of Volunteers On June 29, 1863

A Military Commission Certificate Appointing George A. Custer To the R...

LIBI_00019_7069 A military commission certificate appointing George A. Custer to the rank of brigadier general of volunteers on June 29, 1863. Printed and handwritten in ink on one sheet of parchment. It is dat... More

A Military Commission Certificate Appointing George A. Custer as an Aide-De-Camp with the Rank of Captain on July 13, 1862.

A Military Commission Certificate Appointing George A. Custer as an Ai...

LIBI_00019_7068 A military commission certificate appointing George A. Custer as an aide-de-camp with the rank of captain on July 13, 1862. The commission certificate is signed by Abraham Lincoln the 16th presi... More

A Military Commission Certificate Appointing George A. Custer To The Rank Of Captain

A Military Commission Certificate Appointing George A. Custer To The R...

LIBI_00019_7071 A military commission certificate appointing George A. Custer to the rank of captain in 5th US Cavalry on May 8, 1864. Printed and handwritten in ink on 1 sheet of parchment. Dated June 1, 1865.... More

 Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton

Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it ...

Arlington, Va. (Jun. 17, 2003) Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. More t... More

Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton

Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it w...

Arlington, Va. (Jun. 17, 2003) Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. More t... More

Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton

Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it w...

Arlington, Va. (Jun. 17, 2003) Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. More t... More

Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton

Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it w...

Arlington, Va. (Jun. 17, 2003) Arlington Mansion and 200 acres of ground immediately surrounding it were officially designated as a military cemetery June 15, 1864, by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. More t... More

[Letter from Cornelius V. Moore to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton asking for discharge]

[Letter from Cornelius V. Moore to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton a...

Handwritten letter. Found with tintype of Sergeant Cornelius V. Moore of Company B, 100th New York Volunteers, 39th Illinois Regiment,106th New York Volunteers, and 11th Vermont Regiment, processed as AMB/TIN ... More

[Letter from Cornelius V. Moore to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton asking for discharge]

[Letter from Cornelius V. Moore to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton a...

Handwritten letter. Found with tintype of Sergeant Cornelius V. Moore of Company B, 100th New York Volunteers, 39th Illinois Regiment,106th New York Volunteers, and 11th Vermont Regiment, processed as AMB/TIN ... More