The Siege of Vicksburg from the Diary of Seth J. Wells. Including Weeks of Preparation and of Occupation After the Surrender

  • Detroit: Wm. H. Rowe, 1915
By WELLS, Seth J [Fay Wells Bliss and Sarah Ewell Krolik, eds]
Detroit: Wm. H. Rowe, 1915. First Edition. First printing. Small, square octavo (18.5cm). Publisher's khaki-brown cloth, titled in black on front cover; [11]-101pp; frontispiece portrait. Tight and generally clean, with mild rubbing to board edges and corners; bookplate shadow to front pastedown; Very Good.

A scarce, privately-published account of the Siege, from the diary of a Private in the 17th Illinois Infantry. Wells (born 1842) was killed in action at Vicksburg on July 9th, 1864. The brief Foreword gives an account of his life and service; it is signed "S.E.K." [Sarah Ewell Krolik]. Not in Nevins. DORNBUSCH I, p.25. No copies traced in commerce; about twenty in U.S. institutions.

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