1862 Confederate Imprint – Owned by Lt. Col. Nathan L. Hutchins Jr., 16th Georgia Infantry / SOLD
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1862 Confederate Imprint – Owned by Lt. Col. Nathan L. Hutchins Jr., 16th Georgia Infantry
Rare Confederate imprint: Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, Passed in Milledgeville at the Annual Session in November and December, 1861. Printed in Milledgeville by Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, State Printers, 1862.
This volume was owned by Nathan L. Hutchins Jr. (1835–1907) of Gwinnett County, Georgia, who served with the 16th Georgia Infantry and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel during the Civil War. Prior to the conflict, Hutchins was a prominent attorney and later a judge, establishing his law practice in Gwinnett County during the 1850s.
The book bears Hutchins’s ownership inscription on the interior front cover: “N.L. Hutchins Atty. at Law.” The volume shows age toning and foxing consistent with its period but remains intact, a significant piece of Confederate-era legal and military history.
A scarce Georgia Confederate imprint with strong personal association to a noted officer and attorney.
Nathan L. Hutchins, Jr:
Residence Gwinnett County, GA.
Enlisted on 3/6/1862 as a Captain.
On 3/6/1862, he was commissioned into “I” Co. Georgia 16th Infantry.
He transferred out on 4/15/1863
(Estimated day of transfer)
On 4/15/1863, he transferred into Georgia 3rd Battn.
He was listed as:
POW 4/6/1865 Sailor’s Creek, VA
Released 7/25/1865 Johnson’s Island, OH
Promotions:
Lt Col 4/15/1863 (Estimated day)
Nathan L. Hutchins, Jr:
Enlisted as a Lieut Colonel.
He was commissioned into Field & Staff Georgia 3rd Battn Sharp Shooters.
Comes housed in 12 x 16 riker display case with red velvet and descriptive card.
Inventory Number: CON 616











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