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(PAXTON, ELISHA FRANKLIN). PAXTON, John Gallatin. Memoir and Memorials. Elisha Franklin Paxton, Brigadier-General, C.S.A. Composed of His Letters from Camp and Field While an Officer in the Confederate Army, with an Introductory and Connecting Narrative Collected and Arranged by His Son, John Gallatin Paxton. Printed, not Published, 1905 [i.e., New York: Neale Publishing Co., 1907]. 1st ed., 2nd issue. vi,114 pp. Portrait frontis. Orig. cloth. T.e.g. Ex-library. Wear to spine ends, library stamps "Some copies of the original printing became Neale books by insertion of a sheet tipped onto the margin of the first page of the foreword. The announcement sheet, which is dated August 5, 1907, declares in part: 'This house . offers the volume as originally published for private distribution without change of any kind, other than this announcement.'" Krick 374. "This volume, privately printed for the family, is highly important for the warmly human comments of one of the commanders of the Stonewall Brigade." Nevins I, p. 142. In Taller Cotton 148.
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PAXTON, John Gallatin, ed. Elisha Franklin Paxton, Brigadier-General, C.S.A. Memoir and Memorials. [New York: The De Vinne Press], Printed, Not Published, 1905. 1st ed. vi, 114 pp. Portrait frontis. Orig. cloth. Inner hinges repaired, else a very good copy. HOWES P-147. "This volume, privately printed for the family, is highly important for the warmly human comments of one of the commanders of the Stonewall Brigade." Nevins I, p. 142.
(PAXTON, ELISHA FRANKLIN). PAXTON, John Gallatin Memoir and Memorials. Elisha Franklin Paxton, Brigadier-General, C.S.A. Composed of His Letters from Camp and Field While an Officer in the Confederate Army, with an Introductory and Connecting Narrative Collected and Arranged by His Son, John Gallatin Paxton. Printed, not Published, 1905 [i.e., New York: Neale Publishing Co., 1907]. 1st ed., 2nd issue. vi,114 pp. Portrait frontis. Later cloth. Trimmed, photograph reproduced, small stain to upper free corner of first few leaves, else very good. Presentation inscription on front endpaper: "To Charles Lamkin with best wishes, Frank Paxton, 11/18/45." Frank Paxton was the eldest son of John Gallatin Paxton and grandson of Elisha Franklin Paxton. "Some copies of the original printing became Neale books by insertion of a sheet tipped onto the margin of the first page of the foreword. The announcement sheet, which is dated August 5, 1907, declares in part: 'This house . offers the volume as originally published for private distribution without change of any kind, other than this announcement.'" Krick 374. "This volume, privately printed for the family, is highly important for the warmly human comments of one of the commanders of the Stonewall Brigade." Nevins I, p. 142. In Taller Cotton 148.
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. SUBTITLED: Composed of his Letters from Camp and Field While an Officer in the Confederate Army, with an Introductory and Connecting Narrative Collected and Arranged by his Son, John Gallatin Paxton. Inscribed by author on front free endpaper "To Edward W. Nichols, my best of friends it takes pleasure in person ting this volume. John Gallatin Paxton" BOOK DESCRIPTION: 8vo, vi, 114 pgs, Printed, Not Published, 1st ed. / 1st issue. Portrait frontis. Orig. cloth. Gilt titled cover and spine. Top edge gilt. CONDITION DESCRIPTION: Light rubbing to cover, gilt bright. Interior is clean and tight. CONTENTS DESCRIPTION: Very scarce Confederate history, seldom offered for sale. Here with a nice presentation to the former Superintendent of VMI. When Virginia seceded from the Union in 1861, Paxton enlisted as a Lieutenant in the Rockbridge Rifles, which became a company of the 27th Virginia Infantry. This regiment of Shenandoah Valley volunteers and 4 other Virginia regiments were brigaded under the command of Brigadier General Thomas J. Jackson. At First Bull Run, Jackson and his command earned enduring fame as "Stonewall" and the "Stonewall Brigade." In October 1861 he was elected Major of the 27th. Nicknamed "Bull," he lacked the ability to gain favor with his men and in the spring of 1862, he failed reelection. Jackson, who liked his fellow Lexingtonian, appointed him to his staff as assistant adjutant general with the rank of Major. He served Jackson during the campaigns of 1862, temporarily acting as chief of staff. On November 1, with Jackson's endorsement, the staff officer was promoted to Brigadier General and assigned to the command of the Stonewall Brigade. Jackson advanced him over all the regimental commanders, whom Jackson believed were not qualified for the post. The officers and enlisted men vehemently protested the appointment. Colonel Andrew Jackson Grigsby, commander of the 27th, led the protest, eventually resigning in disgust. He never had the opportunity to vindicate his selection by Jackson. The Stonewall Brigade held a reserve position at Fredericksburg, Virginia, in December 1862. At Chancellorsville, on May 2, 1863, when Jackson's Corps routed the Union XI Corps in a surprise attack, his brigade again acted as support. The next morning, as the brigade prepared to attack in the early light, he was killed instantly by a minie ball. REFERENCES: DORN. II 3030; NEVINS I pg. 142 "This volume, privately printed for the family, is highly important for the warmly human comments of one of the commanders of the Stonewall Brigade." IN TALLER COTTON 148 "Some copies of the 1905 private edition swerve published in 1907 without revision, but with a tip-in sheet of explanation, by the Neale Publishing Company of New York and Washington." EICHER #298: "This difficult-to-procure book has a peculiar publication history in that the remaining stock of this privately printed work was purchased in 1907 by the Neale Publishing Company.which sold it beginning in 1907." KRICK #374: "The majority of this slender volume is given up to publication of Paxton's letters written as an officer in the 27th Virginia Infantry, then an aide to Jackson and finally as brigadier commanding the famed Stonewall Brigade. Their content is interesting and sometimes moving. A section of material concerning Paxton's death at Chancellorsville is included.". Inscribed by Author(s).
Publication Date: 1907
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(PAXTON, ELISHA FRANKLIN). PAXTON, John Gallatin, ed. Memoir and Memorials, Elisha Franklin Paxton, Brigadier-General, C.S.A. Composed of His Letters from Camp and Field While an Officer in the Confederate Army, with an Introductory and Connecting Narrative Collected and Arranged by His Son, John Gallatin Paxton. Printed, not Published, 1905 [i.e., New York: Neale Publishing Co., 1907]. 1st ed., 2nd issue. vi,114 pp. Portrait frontis. Orig. cloth, T.e.g. Fine. "Some copies of the original printing became Neale books by insertion of a sheet tipped onto the margin of the first page of the foreword. The announcement sheet, which is dated August 5, 1907, declares in part: 'This house . offers the volume as originally published for private distribution without change of any kind, other than this announcement.'" Krick 374. "This volume, privately printed for the family, is highly important for the warmly human comments of one of the commanders of the Stonewall Brigade." Nevins I, p. 142. In Taller Cotton 148.