[Rarebooks] FA: 1826 American Militia Manual by Paraclete Potter
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"POTTER'S COMPEND. TACTICS OF THE INFANTRY OF THE U.S. ARMY, ABRIDGED FOR
THE USE OF THE MILITIAS OF THE UNITED STATES" By Paraclette Potter.
Published in Poughkeepsie, printed by P. Potter, in 1826. Sixth edition,
revised and improved.
In the early 19th century America had a dual system of defense -both
national army and state militias. Congress ordered that state militias be
drilled and exercised using the army standards, and Paraclete Potter
[1784-1858] had the bright idea of publishing a book specifically aimed at
the militia market. He did such a good job that the New York Legislature
ordered that his book be used as a standard guide by all that state's
militias in training. The book went through a number of editions (as new
regulations came out), none of which are all that common.
The text and illustrations begin with instructions for the individual
soldier, and then go on to the "School of the Company" and "School of the
Battalion", with the latter two sections taking up the bulk of the book.
Potter also wrote the immensely popular "Every Man His Own Lawyer, or The
Clerk and Magistrate's Assistant", as well as "The Attorney's Companion",
and he published a popular almanac for the Poughkeepsie area.
This is a hardcover, 4.5"x7", 200 pages plus 25 plates (numbered 1-12 and
14-26, as called for in the text). Bound in contemporaneous full polished
calf with a red spine label and speckled edges.
No reserve.
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