[CIVIL WAR]. Pair of Civil War Histories on Union Regiments, including: CHEEK, Philip an POINTON, Mair. History of the Sauk County Riflemen Known as Company ?A," Sixth Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Infantry. 1861-1865. [Madison, WI: Democrat Printing Company], 1909. 8vo. Illustrated. [221] pp. Publisher's full blue cloth, boards stamped in colors, front board and spine lettered in gilt (light rubbing, soiling to binding, lower front corner bumped, front hinge starting, ffep. scuffed with apparent sticker or bookplate removal, bookplate on fp.) Near fine. FIRST EDITION. ?One of the best company histories in Civil War literature; often quoted and justifiably so." (Nevins I). And: HINMAN, Wilbur. The Story of the Sherman Brigade. [Alliance, OH: Press of the Daily Review for the author], 1897. Thick 8vo. Illustrated. 1104 pp. Publisher's full brown cloth, front board and spine stamped in black and gilt, floral endleaves (spine edgeworn, some wear to joints, some edgewear to boars, upper front corner bumped, text and endleaves a bit toned, several gutters overopened, a few early leaves creased at inner margin). Near fine. FIRST EDITION. ?In scope alone, this volume must rank as one of the top ten narratives by a Federal soldier; a necessity for any study of the Western theater?" (Nevins I). From the renowned personal collection of Dr. George D. Lacy. Measurements: 10 x 8 x 3".