ANALYTIC
Title:
Der grösste und der kleinste Soldat der Münchener Garnison
Parent:
Archiv f. Anthrop., v.25
Publication:
Archiv. f. Anthrop, Braunschweig, 1898.
Extent:
p.413-418 : illus.
PAMPHLET
Title:
Ages of U.S. volunteer soldiery
Creator:
United States Sanitary Commission Statistical Bureau.
Publication:
New York, 1866.
Notes:
Compiled by Benjamin Apthorp Gould and included as chapter 3 in his Investigations in the military and anthropological statistics of American soldiers, New York, 1869. -- Sanitary Memoirs of the war of the rebellion, v.2.
Call #:
Pam. v.814, no.13
Extent:
43 p. : tables ; octavo.
BOOK
Title:
Charles Ashton; the boy that would be soldier
Publication:
N.S. & J. Simpkins, Boston, 1823.
Notes:
Label of the Unitarian Sunday School Library, Hallowell.
BOOK
Title:
Hints on the medical examination of recruits for the army: and on the discharge of soldiers from the service on surgeon's certificate, adapted to the service of the United States
Creator:
Henderson, Thomas, 1789-1854
Publication:
Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell, Philadelphia, 1840.
Notes:
Crowther. Not in Sabin.
IMAGE
Title:
Six soldiers in uniform, three standing and four seated, full-length portrait, formal
Publication:
s.n, S.l, 1915
Notes:
On French postcard. On verso : "Francis Fraser."
Extent:
1 photographic print : silver printing-out print ; 12.9 x 8.5 cm.
PAMPHLET
Title:
The meaning of freedom
Creators:
Cleland, Max, 1942-2021 | Feinstone, Sol, 1888-1980 | United States Military Academy | David Center for the American Revolution
Publication:
United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y, 2004.
Notes:
Cover title. "14 April 2004."
Extent:
27 pages ; 23 cm.
BOOK
Creators:
Stone, Ezra, 1917-1994 | Melick, Weldon | Inman, Ray | David Library of the American Revolution
Publication:
Editions for the Armed Services, New York, [1945]
Notes:
Autobiography. "Published by arrangement with J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia." Date of publication based on series numbering. See Editions for the Armed Services, Inc., a history. Text in double columns. The author Ezra Stone is the son of Sol Feinstone, founder of the former David Library of the American Revolution.
Extent:
255 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 10 x 14 cm