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122nd Regiment Infantry

Notes on the history of the 122nd Regiment Infantry, New York, by Lt. Col. Griffin. Gives chronology of service activities.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

2 Buckle/Brooch Pieces

2 brass buckle/brooch type pieces, one with holes in where something was attached. Large brooch is 9.5x7.3cm, smaller buckle is 7.5x5.5cm, both are in good condition

Appomattox, Va

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled 'Appomattox, Va', dated April 9, 1865. Depicts 'The 122nd Regiment N.Y. at the Surrender of General Lee'.
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

Battle of Coal Harbour

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled 'Battle of Coal Harbour', dated May 26 1864, which lasted 8 days. Depicts The 122nd Regiment N.Y. in the line of battle.
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

Battle of Spotsilvania Court House, Va

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled ''Battle of Spotsilvania Court House, Va', dated May 11, 1864. Depicts "The Gallant Charge of the 122nd Regiment, N.Y."
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

Battle of the Wilderness

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled ''Battle of the Wilderness', dated for the evening of May 6, 1864. Depicts "The 122nd Regiment N.Y. in the Engagement with Shaler's Brigade."
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

Battle of the Wilderness, Va

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled 'Battle of the Wilderness, Va', dated for the morning of May 6, 1864. Depicts "The 122nd Regiment N.Y. Engaged with Shaler's Brigade."
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

Biographical notes

Photocopies of biographical notes on William Eugene Ruggles and Phillip M. Ostrander, by David Swinfen, later incorporated into a book by Dr Swinfen: Ruggles' Regiment: the 122nd New York Volunteers in the American Civil War.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

Black Ribbon

Piece of black velvet ribbon. 59cm in length, good condition

Brass Brooch

Brass brooch in the shape of a laurel wreath, with the letters GAR across the middle. 6.5cm across, good condition.

Brass Finial

Small brass finial, with detail going along it. 4.2cm in length, good condition.

Brooch

Large brooch/flash of 'crinkled' and pleated brass with the numbers '7.6' and an eagle standing on a canon enclosed in a circle stamped across. 11.2cm in height, good condition, though there are early signs of oxidation.

Bullets

5 brass bullets in clip, one with loose end. each are 7.5cm in length,good condition, though one shows signs of mild oxidation
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