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Lot 098 - Pair of Antique Civil War Documents, 11th Massachusetts Battery Veteran Volunteers, "Soldiers Memorial" Chromolithograph Roster and Discharge Paper for Warren H. Bright, Captain Edward J. Jones, 1863-1865
Lot 098 - Pair of Antique Civil War Documents, 11th Massachusetts Battery Veteran Volunteers, "Soldiers Memorial" Chromolithograph Roster and Discharge Paper for Warren H. Bright, Captain Edward J. Jones, 1863-1865
Pair of antique Civil War documents related to the 11th Massachusetts Battery Veteran Volunteers, Captain Edward J. Jones commanding.
The first is a large chromolithograph "Soldiers Memorial" print for the 11th Mass. Battery Veteran Vols., listing company officers, sergeants, corporals, buglers, and privates by name with a remarks column. The header features a polychrome allegorical scene with Columbia, flags, battle vignettes, and portrait medallions. The unit was organized at Boston, Massachusetts, and mustered into the United States Service for three years, January 2, 1864. A list of engagements runs across the bottom of the sheet.
The second is a manuscript discharge document headed "To all whom it may Concern," discharging Warren H. Bright, a Private of Captain Edward J. Jones' Company, 11th Light Regiment of Battery, Massachusetts Volunteers. Bright was enrolled in 1863 and discharged June 16, 1865 at Camp Briggs, Readville, Massachusetts. The document is signed by Edward J. Jones, Captain, 11th Massachusetts Light Battery, and a mustering officer.
Both documents are in poor condition with heavy creasing from having been stored rolled, tears, edge losses, staining, and toning throughout.