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CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff

CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff
CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff
CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff
CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff
CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff

CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff    CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff
An original Union Army Ordnance Invoice listing 259 rounds 12 pounder shells and, 130 spherical shot rounds etc turned over by Captain Morris Schaff, at Gainesville, Virginia, Oct 28, 1863, to Capt RA Stanton, Ordnance Officer. 1p 8 x 11 ptd/ink, w rev illus of the Ordnance crossed cannon seal. VG & sgd by Captain Morris Schaff. Comes w service info- Capt Schaff, a West Point graduate, who served as Ordnance Officer during the War.

Gainesville was an important Union Army supply depot on the Manassas Gap Railroad during the Civil War. Morris Schaff, a Kirkersville, Ohio native was a West Point friend of Custer & John Pelham & author of "The Spirit of Old West Point" and "Battle of the Wilderness". 1p 8 x 11 ptd/ink w ordnance seal. NOTE: Any repair to a paper item is listed. I use only museum curator approved archival repair tape.

All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic and in the condition as described. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Original Period Items\Documents". The seller is "99counties" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff    CIVIL War Artillery Shells Gainesville Virginia 1863 General Morris Schaff