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RARE AND DESIRABLE GROUPING OF SPANISH-AMERICAN

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 5,000.00 USD
RARE AND DESIRABLE GROUPING OF SPANISH-AMERICAN
WAR UNIFORMS, MILITARIA AND EPHEMERA. This grouping of scarce items were the property of Second Lt. Leonard Paul Howland (1865-1942) who served as the Squadron Adjutant 1st regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry during the Spanish-American War. Howland was educated at Oberlin College. He then attended Harvard University Law School and was a practicing attorney. After the regiment's arrival at Chicamauga National Park, Ga. Lt. Howland was detailed as Regimental Ordinance Officer. Following the Spanish-American War he served 3 terms in congress and died in December 1942. The grouping includes a lg. amount of supporting research plus biographical data relating to Lt. Howland & his service. Some of this information is from internet research & some being copied from a book entitled "War With Spain. There is also a lg. quantity of correspondence & receipts relating to the supply & maintenance of the unit at Camp George H. Thomas located at Chicamauga National Park. The forms & receipts make fascinating reading & refer to a wide variety of items ranging from corn meal to cartridges. The ephemera is well organized in sleeves and binders. 1) Khaki coat and trousers. The coat has orange collar, shoulder straps & cuffs. Dome buttons have eagles w/ "C" in shield. Brass insignias on the standing collar are crossed sabers w/ "1" and "OHIO" followed by "U.S.V.". Shoulder straps have eagles w/ upswept wings, olive branch and arrows plus "E Pluribus Un um". CONDITION: Trousers and coat are well worn w/ extensive staining. Stitching appears tight. 2) 1895 U.S. Calvary Officers Coats, Trousers and Cap. The 2 officers wool lined coats are dark blue w/ dark green facings. The shoulders carry Lt. insignias. The standing collar embroidered having crossed sabers w/ "K" and "OHIO". The pair of wool blue trousers have yellow stripes. The cap has an embroidered eagle w/ a ribbon in its beak on the front and a braided cord over the patent leather visor. Cap is marked inside McLilley, Columbus, Ohio. CONDITION: the coats are well worn w/ staining and several tears. The gold colored embroidery is turning dark. 3) Olive drab Campaign Hat w/ center crease. Hat has snowflake vents & brown ribbon band. Hat has I.D. inside to Howland / I.O.V.C. CONDITION: Hat has light wear & staining but stitching appears tight. 4) one pair of black leather riding boots. The boots are unmarked except for Lt. Howland's hand written name inside. CONDITION: Boots have wear, flexing and scuffing. 5) Dark blue Mills woven cartridge belt having 45 single loops with brass U.S. plate. Belt is equipped w/ brass suspension hooks. Cartridge loops are filled w/ U.S. 38 cal. cartridges commonly referred to as 38 long Colt. Most appear to be Frankfort Arsenal tinned cases. Rnd. nose lead bullets. Head stamps are faint but most appear to be 1898 dates. Belt is accompanied by a period cigar box containing approx. 32rds. of military 30/40 Krag ball cartridges from Frankfort Arsenal UMC and WRA. Head stamps appear to be 1898 range. 10 rds. of 38 rd. Colt cartridges. CONDITION: belt is worn & has light staining. Stitching is tight. Brass plate has patina w/ spots of verdigris. Cartridges have wear & staining. Rifle rds. have many split necks common to the aging brass cases. 6) cloth drawstring bag contains a quantity of buttons including 5 brass eagle cavalry buttons. These buttons relate mostly to military clothing. CONDITION: items have wear & lightly oxidized appearance. 7) a folding cloth ("Housewife") sewing kit. 8) russet leather. SAM BROWNE belt & several related equipment straps. CONDITION: leather is aged w/ shrunken appearance. 9) 1 pair of tan leather riding gloves size 8 w/ gauntlets. CONDITION: gloves are well worn w/ staining. 10) group is contained in a period footlocker marked McLilley on the inside top. Footlocker w/ wood and metal reinforcements measures approx. 44 1/2" X 15 1/2" X 14 1/2"D and has compartments w/ removable shelf & box. CONDITION: footlocker has well worn but pleasing vintage appearance and is serviceable except for missing leather handles. Key is not available. (02-19781/RW). $3,000-5,000.