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Hardee's Memorial, Richmond (1863)

Source: Boston Athenaeum P&W 5481: William Joseph Hardee, Memorial to the Congress of the Confederate States, December 14, 1863 (Mobile: 1863).

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Hardee's Memorial, Richmond (1863), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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Alabama, to institute and conduct, in any of the courts of the Con-
federate States of America, in his name, such suits at law and in equi-
ty, and to do such other acts as may be necessary or proper to vindi-
cate and protect against infringement the copyright of S. H. Goetzel,
in the book of said Hardee, entitled "Rifle and Infantry Tactics,"
granted by the Confederate States of America. The said Goetzel,
agreeing to bear expenses and liabilities of such suits and acts, and
to exonerate and protect him against the same.
      Witness my hand, this 6th Day of July, A D., 1861, Memphis,
Tennessee.
            (Signed,)                                    W. J. HARDEE.
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NOTICE.

      So many editions of my "INFANTRY AND RIFLE TACTICS"
having lately been published, I think it due to both the public and
publishers to state:
      That the COPYRIGHT EDITION of my INFANTRY and RIFLE
TACTICS, published by S. H. GOETZEL & CO., in Mobile is the
only COMPLETE, CORRECT and REVISED EDITION, and
THIS EDITION ONLY contains the improvements and changes which I have
recently made, adapting the manual to the use of the arms generally
in the Hands of the troops in the Confederate States,
                                                                  W. J. HARDEE,
                                                      Colonel Confederate States Army.
      FORT MORGAN, June l8, 1861.
      The above notice is printed in the front of each volume of the copy-
right edition.

    

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