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JOSEPH A SLADEN DIARIES, JOURNALS, GENERAL ORDER

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JOSEPH A SLADEN DIARIES, JOURNALS, GENERAL ORDER
BOOKS, & MILITARY BOOKS. 1) three bound volumes containing over 250 signed General Orders concerning Sladen, the first is dated May 21, 1863 making him a corporal and a clerk; the last is dated December 5, 1894 putting him on the list of retired officers. in between there are numerous GOs from his numerous commands, all through the Atlanta campaign, with the 14th US Colored infantry, 17th Inf, 26th Inf. and 14th US Infantry including the GO for the hunt for and making peace with Cochise. Posts listed include Bureau of Refugees & Freedman, Washington and Nashville; Austin TX; Fort Laramie, Wyoming Ter; Montana Ter, Portland OR; Fort Walla Walla, Washington territory; Fort Colville, Washington Territory, Camp Douglas, Utah Ter.; Fort Vancouver, Washington territory; as aide de camp to general O Howard at West Point; Omaha NE, and more, his last assignment was Vancouver barracks, Washington territory. 2) Six diaries/journals 1877, 1878-1884, 1881, 1883-1885, 1892, and 1893. Sladen was a good writer and it is hard to put down when reading some day to day accounts. He writes for several days, long entries describing Yellowstone terrain & geysers from June 18-22, 1883, which intrigued him. 3) Two 33rd Massachusetts Regimental Histories, one by Andrew Boies & other by Adin Underwood, both published 1880, both inscribed by Sladen, one has a few annotations. 4) 1869 Military Record of Civilian Appointments, U.S. Army where he is listed along with his biography 5) 1907 text O.O Howard "My Life and Experiences Among Our Hostile Indians", the book is dedicated by Howard to Capt. Sladen and entire 2 chapters details their meeting with Cochise. 6) 1876 "Board of Indian Commissioners", 108pages, 1 foldout map. CONDITION: Good to very good overall. 02/17985-18/JS) $1,000-2,000.