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Wooden Letter

A small wooden letter in the shape of the letter 'D'. 2.5cm in height, good condition.

Wooden Box

Wooden box, the outside has a coat of arms on it with the word 'Struggle' underneath it, on the inside of the box lid there is an image of a moose head. Both drawings are done in poker work. 17.7x21x5.5cm, good condition.

William Ruggles' House

Drawing of William Ruggles' House, 34 (212) Renwick Avenue, Syracuse, N.Y. Reba Ruggles as a child in the foreground, by William E. Ruggles.
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

William Eugene Ruggles

Notes on the early life, military career, and post-war career of Ruggles and the Civil War drawings.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

U.S. Dept. of Health and Social Medicine

Letter dated 20 February, 1961, from Dr J. Simpson, U.S. Dept. of Health and Social Medicine, to Prof. A.A. Matheson, Master of Queen's College, Dundee. Encloses information on the 122nd Regiment [see MS 29/2/6] and recommends publication of the drawings.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

Tool

Bradawl type tool with a wooden handle.9.2cm in length, good condition.

Tin Opener/Key

Brass tin opener/key, with a the metal from a tin wrapped around it. 4cm in length, mild oxidation.

The Battle of Winchester

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of episodes in the American Civil War entitled 'The Battle of Winchester'.'The charge of 122nd Regiment, N.Y. on the left of Division 6th A.C.' n.d.
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

The Battle of Rappahannock Station, Va

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled ''The Battle of Rappahannock Station, Va' dated November 7, 1863. Depicts "The 122nd Regiment N.Y. in the 1st Line of Battle, supporting Cowans Battery."
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

The Battle of Fort Stevens

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled 'The Battle of Fort Stevens', dated July 12, 1864. The drawings show Abraham Lincoln and his wife.
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

The Battle of Cedar Creek

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled 'The Battle of Cedar Creek'. Depicts 'The charge of the 122nd Regiment. N.Y., October 19, 1864, and the death of Major M. Brower'.
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

The Attack on Fisher's Hill, Va

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled 'The Attack on Fisher's Hill, Va', dated October 24, 1864. Depicts 'The 122nd Regiment N.Y. detailed as the Storming Party'.
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

The 6th Corps, On the March to South, Mountain

Drawing by William E. Ruggles of an episode in the American Civil War entitled 'The 6th Corps, On the March to South, Mountain'. 'Passing Sugar Loaf Mountain, MD, Poolville, in the Distance' n.d.
Photographer: A.V.S.U.

Stone

Piece of stone, granite? 11cm in length.

Spectacles and Case

Spectacles in a case, but not a spectacles case. Faint writing on the lid of the case. Spectacles damaged along the bridge, but seem to have been repaired by the owner using a piece of fabric. Probably used for reading. Spectacles are 11cm across, the case is 13.5cm in length. Spectacles are in good condition 9besides the bridge), and the case has superficial damage tocover of the case, but is in a good condition besides that.

Smoking Pipe

large wooden smoking pipe in two pieces that slot together. Roughly 23cm in height when assembled, slightly damaged, though this seems superficial.

Smithsonian Institution

Letter dated 2 September, 1959, by Edgar M. Howell, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. to Mr. Boyd. Asks for details of drawings and possibility of photographs of them.

William Eugene Ruggles and Professor David Swinfen

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