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C. W. Court Proceedings For 2Maine Soldier Refusing To Fight With 20th Maine

C. W. Court Proceedings For 2Maine Soldier Refusing To Fight With 20th Maine
C. W. Court Proceedings For 2Maine Soldier Refusing To Fight With 20th Maine
C. W. Court Proceedings For 2Maine Soldier Refusing To Fight With 20th Maine
C. W. Court Proceedings For 2Maine Soldier Refusing To Fight With 20th Maine
C. W. Court Proceedings For 2Maine Soldier Refusing To Fight With 20th Maine

C. W. Court Proceedings For 2Maine Soldier Refusing To Fight With 20th Maine

This is a piece of history from the Civil War era. The court proceedings of a 2nd Maine soldier, who refused to fight alongside the 20th Maine, are a rare and valuable find. The document sheds light on the experiences of soldiers during the war and provides insight into the inner workings of the military justice system. The item is categorized as Collectibles, Militaria, Civil War (1861-65), and Civil War Veterans' Items.

It was manufactured in the United States and has a theme of Militaria. This is a must-have for any Civil War enthusiast or collector.

This offering will be the pinnacle of any Civil War collection of those that follow the 20th Maine/ Gen J. This reads from right out of the scrip from the move Gettysburg! It is the court martial proceedings of one Private Henry H.

Moore, accused of inciting an insurrection with his fellow soldiers to refuse to bear arms for the 20th Maine after being transferred from the 2nd Maine when it was disbanded. The men of that said regiment signed up to fight for that regiment and that regiment only. I had as lief die here as anywhere.

Don't do a thing. I will be shot before I'll do another dammed thing, if the whole Government goes to hell. These court proceedings along with many others all included in this lot!

Right out of the history books!


C. W. Court Proceedings For 2Maine Soldier Refusing To Fight With 20th Maine