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Palmer, Innis Newton 1824-1900
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14
works in
16
publications in
2
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23
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Most widely held works about
Innis Newton Palmer
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Papers, 1862-1865
by Giles Frederick Ward
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Most widely held works by
Innis Newton Palmer
Head-quarters, District of Beaufort, New Berne, N.C., May 1st, 1865. Judicial general orders, no. 4. I. Before a military commission which convened at New Berne, N.C., January 7th, 1865 ... head-quarters District of North Carolina, New Berne, N.C., and of which Lieut. Col. John H. Burnham, 16th Conn. Vols., was president, was arraigned and tried: Wm. Copehod, citizen, (colored). Charge. Aiding soldiers and servants of the United States in stealing
by United States
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Book
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2
editions published
in
1865
in
English
and held by
7
libraries
worldwide
Circular
by United States
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Book
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2
editions published
between
1863
and
1864
in
English
and held by
4
libraries
worldwide
Autograph letter signed : Goldsboro, to Brig. Genl. I. N. Palmer, 1865 Apr. 2
by William F Barry
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1
edition published
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1865
in
Undetermined
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Accepting an invitation.
Circular to company commanders and officers in charge of men detached
by United States
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Book
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1
edition published
in
1864
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Circular orders
by United States
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Book
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1
edition published
in
1864
in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Christopher C. Augur papers, 1780-1911 (bulk 1846-1885)
by Christopher Columbus Augur
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in
English
and held by
1
library
worldwide
Correspondence (1848-1896); printed and manuscript military orders and reports (1838-1882); some accounts and receipts; newspaper clippings; a small notebook/scrapbook kept in Oregon (1852-1854); three large official administrative letter-books of the Departments of Texas and the Gulf; two maps (Kansas 1866 and U.S. 1877); two speeches and Augur's thoughts on Indian wars; a few historical manuscript documents; a collection of memorabilia, some poems, and photograph proofs of Augur's son, Col. Jacob A. Augur.
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African Americans American Civil War (1861-1865) Andrew, John A.--1818-1867 Armed Forces--Officers Augur, Christopher Columbus,--1821-1898 Buckingham, William A.--1804-1875 Burnside, Ambrose Everett,--1824-1881 Casey, Silas,--1807-1882 Cedar Mountain, Battle of (Virginia : 1862) Courts-martial and courts of inquiry Fair Oaks, Battle of (Virginia : 1862) Foster, John G.--1823-1874 Great Plains Heckman, Charles A.--1822-1896 History Louisiana Mexican War (1846-1848) Military campaigns Military history Mississippi New Bern, Battle of (North Carolina : 1862) North Carolina North Carolina--Goldsboro North Carolina--New Bern North Carolina--Roanoke Island North Carolina--Seven Springs North Carolina--Washington Palmer, Innis Newton,--1824-1900 Personal narratives Pictorial works Records and correspondence Red River War (1874-1875) Religious aspects Rules Sherman, William T.--1820-1891 Soldiers Soldiers--Books and reading Soldiers--Religious life Sons of the Revolution.--California Society Texas Theft Trials (Military offenses) United States United States.--Army United States.--Army.--District of North Carolina United States.--Army.--Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 25th (1861-1865) United States Christian Commission Virginia Whitehall, Battle of (Seven Springs, North Carolina : 1862) Yellow fever
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Alternative Names
Palmer, I. N. (Innis Newton), 1824-1900
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