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General Orders, Boston March 11, 1822 Concerning Military Court Martials

Printed Broadside. One page, 7 7/8” x 14”. Headquarters, Boston. March 17, 1822. The document reads, in part: “ Geneal [sic] Orders. The General Court Martial, of which Brigadier-General Appleton is President, having tried Colonel EPHRAIM WARD of the 4th regiment, 1st brigade, 5th division, upon sundry charges exhibited against him by Lieut. SOUTHWORTH ELLIS, junr. And Ensign BENNET BRIGGS of the same regiment … it appears, that, upon the first article of the complaint, in which it is alleged, in substance, that the respondent, in presiding at an election of compny officers, allowed several persons to vote who did not belong to the company …. And that he refused to receive the vote of one person who was duly enrolled … That, of the 4th article, expressed in the following words, ‘said WARD made his return, that said TINKHAM was duly elected Captain of said company, when he must have known that it was not the choice of said company that said TINKHAM should be their captain … the Court decided ‘that said WARD is guilty’. Wherefore the Court having taken into consideration the offence of which it hath adjudged COL. EPHRAIM WARD to be guilty, after full and mature deliberation thereon, sentenced him be reprimanded in orders … The elective franchise is dear to every elector’s heart … and all the regulations which have emanated from Head Quarters, on this important branch of service, are designed to elucidate and secure to electors this inestimable constitutional privilege … The same Court also tried Colonel JOSHUA HAMBLEM … Chares 1st Neglect of duty and disobedience of orders … neglecting to make the annual returns of his regiment … … Unmilitary conduct … For exercising a military command when he was under arrest … after a full and mature deliberation being had, did sentence him to be removed from office, and adjudged him to be disqualified for, and incapable of holding any military office, under this Commonwealth, for life … The same Court also tried Major FREEMAN FOSTER, Brigade Quarter Master … on the complaint of Brigadier General WILLIAM H. SUMNER … for neglecting to inspect the Military Stores … For neglecting, in the month of September last, to make out a return … it found the said Major FREEMAN FOSTER guilty, and sentenced him to be removed from office, and to be disqualified for, and incapable of holding any military office under the Commonwealth for the term of one year …” Nice court martial content, especially in regard to the two soldiers charged with neglect. Light toning at edges. A few folds. This broadside appears to be a printer’s draft copy, evidenced by the mistaken spelling of General, which has been noted and corrected in pen.
Catalog: # AA-0123
State: Massachusetts
Topic: Broadsides

Genio Scott Fall/winter 1844-45

Genio Scott]. 26 1/4” x 19 3/4” poster advertising American Fashions Fall & Winter 1844-1855 by Genio C. Scott, No 146 Broadway New York.” Wonderfully illustrated with twenty color drawings of the seasons’ fashions.

Genio Columbus Scott began his career in the fashion periodical business in New York City, publishing Scott’s Report of Fashions and The Monitor of Fashion. He also owned a clothing store on Broadway called Fashions. However, his true love was fly fishing. He wrote Fishing in American Waters (1875), illustrating it with 170 of his own pencil sketches. Cloth backed. Some edge wear. Overall Fine.

Catalog: # AA-0051
Topic: Advertising

Genio Scott Fall/winter 1845-46

[Genio Scott]. 20” x 24 5/8” poster advertising American Fashions Fall & Winter 1845-1846 by Genio C. Scott, No 146 Broadway New York.” Wonderfully illustrated with seventeen color drawings of the seasons’ fashions.

Genio Columbus Scott began his career in the fashion periodical business in New York City, publishing Scott’s Report of Fashions and The Monitor of Fashion. He also owned a clothing store on Broadway called Fashions. However, his true love was fly fishing. He wrote Fishing in American Waters (1875), illustrating it with 170 of his own pencil sketches. Cloth Backing. A few tears. Overall Very Good.

Catalog: # AA-0054
Topic: Advertising

Genio Scott Fall/winter 1856-1857

[Genio Scott]. 18 1/2” x 22 3/4” poster advertising American Fashions Fall & Winter 1856-1857 by Genio C. Scott, No 156 Broadway New York.” Wonderfully illustrated with twenty-one color drawings of the seasons’ fashions.

Genio Columbus Scott began his career in the fashion periodical business in New York City, publishing Scott’s Report of Fashions and The Monitor of Fashion. He also owned a clothing store on Broadway called Fashions. However, his true love was fly fishing. He wrote Fishing in American Waters (1875), illustrating it with 170 of his own pencil sketches. Fine.

Catalog: # AA-0056
Topic: Advertising

Genio Scott Fall/winter 1869-70

[Genio Scott]. 26 1/8” x 21 1/2” poster advertising American Fashions Fall & Winter 1869-1870 by Genio C. Scott, No 615 Broadway New York.” Wonderfully illustrated with nineteen color drawings of the seasons’ fashions. Tape repair and some soiling. Numerous old glassine repairs at tears.

Genio Columbus Scott began his career in the fashion periodical business in New York City, publishing Scott’s Report of Fashions and The Monitor of Fashion. He also owned a clothing store on Broadway called Fashions. However, his true love was fly fishing. He wrote Fishing in American Waters (1875), illustrating it with 170 of his own pencil sketches. Overall, Good.

Catalog: # AA-0058
Topic: Advertising

Genio Scott Fall/winter 1870-71

[Genio Scott]. 18 1/4” x 23 1/4” poster advertising American Fashions Fall & Winter 1870-1871 by Genio C. Scott, No 171 Broadway New York.” Wonderfully illustrated with twenty-two color drawings of the seasons’ fashions.

Genio Columbus Scott began his career in the fashion periodical business in New York City, publishing Scott’s Report of Fashions and The Monitor of Fashion. He also owned a clothing store on Broadway called Fashions. However, his true love was fly fishing. He wrote Fishing in American Waters (1875), illustrating it with 170 of his own pencil sketches. Old Glassine repair at lower left. Overall Fine.

Catalog: # AA-0055
Topic: Advertising

Genio Scott Fall/winter 1873

[Genio Scott]. 26 1/8” x 21 1/2” poster advertising American Fashions Fall & Winter 1873 by Genio C. Scott, No 615 Broadway New York.” Wonderfully illustrated with nineteen color drawings of the seasons’ fashions.

Genio Columbus Scott began his career in the fashion periodical business in New York City, publishing Scott’s Report of Fashions and The Monitor of Fashion. He also owned a clothing store on Broadway called Fashions. However, his true love was fly fishing. He wrote Fishing in American Waters (1875), illustrating it with 170 of his own pencil sketches. Tape repair and some soiling. Numerous old glassine repairs at tears. Overall, Good.

Catalog: # AA-0057
Topic: Advertising

Genio Scott Fall/winter 1875-76

[Genio Scott]. 20 7/8” x 25 7/8” poster advertising American Fashions Fall & Winter 1875-1876 by Genio C. Scott, No 615 Broadway New York.” Wonderfully illustrated with seventeen color drawings of the seasons’ fashions.

Genio Columbus Scott began his career in the fashion periodical business in New York City, publishing Scott’s Report of Fashions and The Monitor of Fashion. He also owned a clothing store on Broadway called Fashions. However, his true love was fly fishing. He wrote Fishing in American Waters (1875), illustrating it with 170 of his own pencil sketches. Tape repair to splits. A few tears. Overall Very Good.

Catalog: # AA-0052
Topic: Advertising

Genio Scott Spring/summer 1851

[Genio Scott]. 23 5/8” x 18 3/8” poster advertising American Fashions Spring and Summer 1851 by Genio C. Scott, No 130 Broadway New York.” Wonderfully illustrated with twenty color drawings of the seasons’ fashions.

Genio Columbus Scott began his career in the fashion periodical business in New York City, publishing Scott’s Report of Fashions and The Monitor of Fashion. He also owned a clothing store on Broadway called Fashions. However, his true love was fly fishing. He wrote Fishing in American Waters (1875), illustrating it with 170 of his own pencil sketches. Tipped onto a larger sheet. Split at center of poster. Overall Very Fine.

Catalog: # AA-0049
Topic: Advertising
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