[CIVIL WAR]. [ILLINOIS INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS]. [NEWLIN, William H., et al.] A History of the Seventy-Third Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers: Its Services and Experiences in Camp, on the March on the Picket and Skirmish Lines, and in Many Battles of the War, 1861-65? [N.p.:] Regimental Reunion Association of Survivors of the 73d Illinois Infantry Volunteers, [1890]. 8vo. Frontispiece. 682, [2, blank] pp. Publisher's full blue cloth, front board and spine stamped in gilt, patterned endleaves (spine toned and edgeworn, some rubbing, soiling to boards, corners bumped, text toned, a few gutters overopened). Very good. With the bookplate of Major General M. Symanski with manuscript note in an unknown hand. FIRST EDITION OF THIS SCARCE REGIMENTAL HISTORY. ??Written jointly by three veterans; the narrative, presented in diary form, gives a good account of campaigning in Tennessee?" (Nevins I). From the renowned personal collection of Dr. George D. Lacy. Measurements: 9 x 7 x 3".