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America in the China Relief Expedition.

DAGGETT, Aaron Simon.

  • Published: 1903 , Kansas City: Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Company,
Kansas City: Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Company,, 1903. The Boxer Rebellion, as recounted by America's last Union general First edition, first printing, familial association copy, with the ownership signature of the author's daughter Helen Daggett Patterson (1881-1970) on the front free endpaper. Patterson subsequently passed this copy to Trevor Washington Swett Jr, a US Army colonel; his ownership inscription is below her signature. Aaron Daggett (1837-1938) was appointed brivet brigadier general by Andrew Johnson in February 1866, having served with distinction during the Civil War. Following service in the Indian Wars and the Spanish-American War, he was appointed brigadier general in the regular army in 1900, leading the 14th Infantry Regiment during the Boxer Rebellion. By his death, he was the last surviving high-ranking officer to have fought on the Union side. His account describes American and allied troop movements in China, as well as day-to-day experiences of battle and the conduct of key officers. 25 appendices reproduce some of the despatches and general orders issued by US forces in Beijing reporting on progress and commending acts of bravery. Colonel Swett's (1925-2011) inscription reads: "Trevor W. Swett. Given to me by Mrs Patterson, daughter of the author, General Daggett. He lived in our community". Swett served in Korea and then in Vietnam, where he commanded an air mobile battalion and was awarded the Silver Star. His other honours include the Defense Superior Service Medal and the Legion of Merit. Octavo. Half-tone photographic frontispiece, 27 similar plates, 4 folding maps including large map of China. Original blue sand-grain cloth, spine lettered in gilt, boards with blind panels. Binding sturdy, spine tanned, boards bright with light soiling, spine ends a little worn, webbing slightly exposed at p. vi, small closed tear at fore-edge of p. 153, first map with crease and small chip at fore edge, third map profesionally repaired along fold, final map with usual stub tear not crossing neatline: a very good copy.

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