Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Document Signed by the Financiers of Christopher Columbus -
| 5000 |
2
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Queen Elizabeth Ist Era Document
| 700 |
3
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The First White Woman Born in New England?
| 250 |
4
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Mid 1600’s New Hampshire Land Document
| 700 |
5
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Two Early English Documents
| PASS |
6
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The Crown Gave Him Mohegan Indians Lands in 1703 - Court Document Asking Major General Wait Winthrop if he will be the Executor of Governor John Winthrop’s Estate
| PASS |
7
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1540 Bible Page printed by The Froschauer Press
| PASS |
8
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Famous Boston Silversmith Edward Winslow Signed Document
| 160 |
9
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French & Indian War Pay Order
| 200 |
10
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From “Taxation with Representation” to the Sale of Slaves - Early Pennsylvania Newspapers
| 3250 |
11
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Great Indian Content Autograph Letter Signed by New York’s Colonial Governor to Sir William Johnson - Just Weeks Before Henry Moore’s Sudden Death in that Colony
| 1300 |
12
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Early North Carolina Court Document
| 50 |
13
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Early Rhode Island Partly Printed Documents
| PASS |
14
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He was a Hero at Concord, Bunker Hill and a Major General During Shay’s Rebellion
| 90 |
15
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President John Hancock, Forwards to George Washington, Clinton’s Brigadier General Commission
| 4500 |
16
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Official Letters by General George Washington to Congress Owned by Pennsylvania Rep. Robert Waln and Donated to the Valley Forge Military Academy
| 600 |
17
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Unusual Revolutionary War Counterfeit Case - With Prison Escaped Assisted by Lawman
| 200 |
18
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Major Wadsworth Signed Pay Voucher
| PASS |
19
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Rhode Island Organizes Her Militia in this 1779 Broadsheet
| 650 |
20
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Stark Orders a Court Marshall Which Results in Execution of Spies
| 2400 |
21
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Group of Twenty Revolutionary War Pay Vouchers
| 425 |
22
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Fifteen Revolutionary War - Continental Army Pay Vouchers
| 475 |
23
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A Letter From THOMAS PAINE With 160 Year Provenance
| 23000 |
24
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While in Command of West Point General Henry Knox Orders Timber for the Colonnade
| 150 |
25
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He Was a Prisoner of War Held by the British from 1777 to 1780
| 140 |
26
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General Henry Dearborn Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
27
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16th Massachusetts Surgeon’s Military Journal of the American Revolution
| PASS |
28
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1841 Engraving of the Declaration of Independence
| 120 |
29
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The Statue in Honor of General Stark
| PASS |
30
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Catalog of Manuscripts and Relics in the Habrouck House - Washington’s Head Quarters
| PASS |
31
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1923 KKK Desktop Statue
| 120 |
32
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Ned Freedom Receives his Pay as Member of the African-American 2nd Company, 4th Regiment of the Connecticut Line
| 650 |
33
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Pay Voucher for African American Soldier and Signed by Him
| 650 |
34
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Connecticut Pay Voucher for Norwich’s Only African-American Revolutionary War Soldier
| 700 |
35
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1784 Hartford Courant with Runaway Slave Advertisement
| PASS |
36
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1790 Slave Freedom Receipt
| 170 |
37
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While in America he spoke out against slavery and wrote a letter on the subject to George Washington - Great Broadside on Negro Missions on the Continent of America
| 650 |
38
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African Slaves in Washington D.C.
| 50 |
39
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1814 Slave Estate Listing
| 80 |
40
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South Carolina Sale of Slave Picked Cotton
| PASS |
41
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1832 Slave Appraisal Report
| 110 |
42
|
American Anti-Slavery Society Pre-Printed Letter - Are Colored People Allowed in Church
| 225 |
43
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Slave Murders a Fellow Slave After a Card Game
| 1300 |
44
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1840 Slave Plantation Evaluation Includes “Franky & her Sucking Child Abram”
| 150 |
45
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Slave Mother and Child are Sold as is the Book “Life of Davy Crockett”
| 350 |
46
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1841 Kentucky Slave Appraisal
| 120 |
47
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Physician’s Bill for “Turning and Delivery by Force” of a Slave Child and Much more
| 1800 |
48
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Slave Bill of Sale Pertaining to the New Orleans Based Slave Dealing Firm of Hunter, Murphy & Talbott
| PASS |
49
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1846 Alabama Governor Issues a Slave Pardon for Attempted Murder of a White Man & Related Documents
| PASS |
50
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Texas Sheriff Warns a Man About Using an Armed Force to Capture Negroes
| 150 |
51
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1850 Liberia Booklet
| 60 |
52
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“DE NEW YORK NIGGER” and More
| 100 |
53
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Two Nice Black Americana Books
| 100 |
54
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Two Good Black Americana Books
| 100 |
55
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Key to Uncle Tom’s Cabin & Two Young Folk’s Editions
| 100 |
56
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1852 Printing of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
| 110 |
57
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The Anti-Slavery Examiner Said He Was the Principal Slave Auctioneer in Charleston, South Carolina
| PASS |
58
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He Defended the Klan During the Colfax Massacre & Was Influential in Overthrowing Republican Rule in Louisiana - In this Letter he is Rewarded with a Slave as a Bonus for Winning a Suite in which
| 3000 |
59
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London Printing of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
| 100 |
60
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Anti-Slavery Speech by C.B. Campbell an Underground Railroad Participant
| PASS |
61
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For Some it was Independence Day for Others it was a Day to Sell Slaves
| 2750 |
62
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Three Books by Harriet Beecher Stowe
| PASS |
63
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Slaves Frank and Simon are Sold in Louisiana
| 100 |
64
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Old Brown of Osawatomie
| 300 |
65
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Well Known Arkansas Slave Owner John A. Jordan of Arkansas Inquires about the Purchase of a Slave
| 115 |
66
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Original Printing of “The Hand of God with the Black Race”
| 110 |
67
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Adams Express Delivers to USCT Color Bearer
| 50 |
68
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Tending To The Freedmen by the Hundreds
| 425 |
69
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The 54th Massachusetts & The Battle of Olustee, Florida
| PASS |
70
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Confederate Order to Release a Runaway Slave to His Owner’s Agent in Alabama
| 100 |
71
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The Iron Manufacturers of South Carolina Unite Not To Hire Negroes Who Leave Their Masters
| 650 |
72
|
16th Connecticut Soldier Writes “...I went to the negro church - the minister an old grey haired darkey spoke very well, but aside from that I hardly know what to say, for it was beyond my compre
| 325 |
73
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He was the first elected African American senator to serve a full term
| PASS |
74
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A Union Surgeon Observes That The Raleigh Freed Slaves Will Have To "convince them that they will have to labor for their livelihood…".
| 850 |
75
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He Led Freed Slaves Against their Masters in Charleston, South Carolina
| 160 |
76
|
African-American Civil War Bounty from Pennsylvania
| 250 |
77
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Court Martial Summons for Ex-Slaves
| 100 |
78
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They Were Organized as the 2nd Corps de Afrique Engineers
| 100 |
79
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He Assisted the More than 150 Wounded of the 54th Mass at Fort Wagner
| 90 |
80
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Freed Slave George Washington is Discharged from the Colored Troops
| 450 |
81
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“... I think likely that I am disfranchised but I think I can control Peter the Freedman’s vote so I will be none the lower in that respect....”
| 100 |
82
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Getting Ready for a Freed Slave Wedding in South Carolina
| 100 |
83
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“Buffalo Soldier” Discharge for Sgt. George Washington
| 325 |
84
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Minstrel Songbook
| 300 |
85
|
Extraordinary Black Hawk KKK Robe
| PASS |
86
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Racist Children’s Book
| 60 |
87
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Two Books by Booker T. Washington
| PASS |
88
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Guide of the Confederate Government
| 50 |
89
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Two Books in Negro Dialect
| 80 |
90
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Langston Hughes and Paul Laurence Dunbar
| PASS |
91
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The Fight Against Lynching
| PASS |
92
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The Negro Soldier Serves in WWI
| 450 |
93
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BIGGER AND BLACKER by Octavus Roy Cohen
| 70 |
94
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Nigger Heaven by Carl Van Vechten
| 70 |
95
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We Needs List with Original Pegs
| 70 |
96
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Identified KKK Chaplain Ensemble
| 600 |
97
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Rare Copy of DUSKY LAND Gullah Poems and Sketches of Coastal South Carolina
| 150 |
98
|
Tuskegee Pilot Shot Down Three Nazis in Five Minutes
| 275 |
99
|
Extraordinary Segregation Sign
| 1300 |
100
|
Martin Luther King’s STRIDE TOWARD FREEDOM
| PASS |
101
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Inscribed Copies of “Dark Ghetto” by Kenneth B. Clark
| PASS |
102
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The Inauguration of the Equestrian Statue of Washington Signed by John Reuben Thompson
| 100 |
103
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Edmund Ruffin Signed Imprint on the Evils of Free Negroes and Abolitionists
| 225 |
104
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Burning Andrew Johnson in Effigy and the Southern Secession Question in 1860
| 110 |
105
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15th South Carolina Infantry Faces a Heavy Naval Bombardment with Only God to Protect Them
| 300 |
106
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On the Day of the Battle of First Manassas - Chief of Ordnance Josiah Gorgas Orders Equipment for 100,000 Troops
| 650 |
107
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Bates 2nd Tennessee Letter From Manassas
| 200 |
108
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Early War 11th Alabama Infantry Discharge - Signed by General Douglas MacArthur’s Uncle
| 180 |
109
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2nd Virginia Infantry Letter “..the storm was the most severe of any since the war, and we were praying (in Irish) for the Lincoln fleet which has just set sail southward, it must have made some
| 375 |
110
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2nd Virginia Infantry Letter on Mass by a German Priest and the Attendance of the Irish
| 425 |
111
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Special Agent Horace Smith Fulkerson Reports on Union Gun Orders in England
| 170 |
112
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Manuscript Version of My Maryland Sheet Music
| 120 |
113
|
Confederate "Bright Banner of Freedom" Poem
| 100 |
114
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Andersonville Prison Guard Signed Document
| PASS |
115
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Rare Confederate Letter Pertaining to the “German Volunteers of Savannah”
| PASS |
116
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Sending Goods to a Member of the 14th South Carolina
| PASS |
117
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1861 Letter Sending Supplies to an Officer in the 14th South Carolina
| PASS |
118
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19th South Carolina Soldier Wants a Friends Influence with General Samuel McGowan to Secure him a Post
| 100 |
119
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Confederate Circular Issued by Jewish Officer Albert C. Myers
| 120 |
120
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The “Constitution of Virginia” Signed by the Man Who Tipped Off Governor Pickens about the Reinforcement at Fort Sumter
| 325 |
121
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The 42nd Virginia Turns a Four Horse Wagon and Team Over to the Brigade’s Hampden Artillery While Under General Loring
| 50 |
122
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Union Version of Bonnie Blue Flag
| 50 |
123
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Confederate Poem Written from Camp Allen, Jamestown Island
| 100 |
124
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The following thirteen lots were penned by Captain George Bouton, Commander of the Madison Artillery, and who also had service with the 1st Battalion of Virginia Reserves and the 34th Virginia In
| 500 |
125
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“...My country requires my services and I must give it, terrible is thing called war. Men shoot big guns and kill each other...We want to shoot as many as possible & they will kill as many of us
| 425 |
126
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“...we are expecting a fight here now...a number of scaling ladders have been prepared...If to climb Fortress Monroe many a brave man will be minus a head...”
| 425 |
127
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The War Begins with Captain Bouton Reporting to General Lee
| 375 |
128
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The Confederate Army is Getting Stronger & Captain Bouton is made Commander of his Company
| 400 |
129
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Good Content Letters by Captain Bouton
| 425 |
130
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The Yankees Advance on Yorktown
| 500 |
131
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The Enemy is Landing at Old Point
| 450 |
132
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Group of Four Captain Bouton Letters
| 475 |
133
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Captain Bouton Writes of Generals Magruder and DH Hill
| 200 |
134
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Confederate Countersign the Day Before Manassas and Letter by Captain Bouton
| 375 |
135
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Impending Battle at Newport News and Under clothed Confederate Soldiers
| 250 |
136
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Captain Bouton Loses Faith in the Confederate Constitution
| 225 |
137
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“...the enemy have taken possession of the two counties on the Eastern Shore, and took 3000 prisoners & their arms, only about 30 got away....”
| 225 |
138
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General Magruder and the Advancing Federal Army
| 225 |
139
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Great 2nd South Carolina Cavalry Battle Letter
| 1100 |
140
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Great Rappahannock Station Campaign Letter "Genl Lee has made another failure."
| 750 |
141
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Presented here are three lots of historically important and fascinating Confederate letters written by South Carolinian Captain Leonard Williams. Born in 1823, at Sycamore Grove Plantation, South
| 700 |
142
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Excellent War-date Autograph Letter Signed by Confederate General Robert E. Rodes
| 3500 |
143
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Confederate Scrap Book w with war-date CSS Merrimac Sketch and Map of Hampton Road
| PASS |
144
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Confederate Naval orders Signed by Josiah Tattnell
| PASS |
145
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26th North Carolina Soldier Writes about the Battle of New Bern
| 700 |
146
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Terry’s Texas Rangers Civil War Discharge for Lt. Colonel Walker
| 325 |
147
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14th South Carolina Officer’s Letters “...Our old Brigade is reduced to skeleton proportions & presents but a sorry appearance to what it did when we first entered Virginia. Officers & men look w
| PASS |
148
|
Rare Confederate Salt Works Pass
| 250 |
149
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Pettigrew Brigade Damage Claim Signed By Gettysburg Pickett's Charge POW
| PASS |
150
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19th Virginia Soldier Writes from Camp Strange of Early Action in 1861 “...I hope that it may still press on until every able bodied man who is able to bear arms, have rushed to the support of th
| 650 |
151
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31st North Carolina Soldier Writes of Skirmishing with Enemy Near Kinston
| 325 |
152
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Of Robert E. Lee She Wrote, "bathed in the white light which falls directly upon him from the smile of an approving and sustaining God."
| 225 |
153
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General Bragg Orders General Chalmers to put Cavalry at his Disposal
| 225 |
154
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14th South Carolina Soldier’s Letter
| 100 |
155
|
Three Pieces of Confederate Currency
| 0 |
156
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Mississippi Colonel and Future General M.P. Lowrey Receives Orders for his Men to Report and Be Designated the 32nd Mississippi Infantry
| PASS |
157
|
23rd Virginia Soldier’s Tobacco Investment Contract
| 90 |
158
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Good Confederate General Francis Redding Tillou Nicholls Signature
| 50 |
159
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$100 Confederate Bond
| 60 |
160
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Instructions from the Governor of Mississippi through the Secretary of War pertaining to Raising Troops for the Confederacy
| PASS |
161
|
The Autograph of General Simon Bolivar Buckner
| 60 |
162
|
Military Exemptions in the Confederate Service
| 50 |
163
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Confederate Imprint on Furloughs & Discharges
| 50 |
164
|
Great Letter by One of Mosby’s Rangers - Who Was Captured as Spy and Threatened with Hanging Before He Escaped
| 500 |
165
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Major General Howell Cobb Twice Signed Confederate Military Document
| PASS |
166
|
Nice Confederate Sheet Music Dedicated to General Lee
| 350 |
167
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Surgeon for the Baltimore Light Artillery is Ordered to Appear Before a Court Martial
| 100 |
168
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2nd Georgia State Guard Cavalry Document
| PASS |
169
|
General Junius Daniel Orders the 50th North Carolina from Ramsour’s Brigade
| 130 |
170
|
This South Carolina Soldier Wants Out and Says He’ll Pay a Substitute $1500
| 100 |
171
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“...No person shall bring into the Confederate States any goods, wares, or merchandize, produced in, or brought from, the United States...”
| 60 |
172
|
Nice Confederate General William T. Martin Signature
| 50 |
173
|
1861 Revised Constitution of Virginia
| PASS |
174
|
Confederate North Carolina IDR
| 160 |
175
|
The Confederate Census “...shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those held to service for a term of years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of
| 60 |
176
|
Confederate Treaty Appropriations for Indians
| 1700 |
177
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Confederate Treaty Appropriations for Six Indian Tribes
| 1500 |
178
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Secretary Seddon Signed Military Appointment & Two Others on Blockade Run Lettersheet
| 700 |
179
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Cherokee Indian Leader, Serving in the Confederate Congress, Works Politically Through Colonel Josiah Gorgas and President Davis to Secure a Commission
| PASS |
180
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Major General Wheeler Establishes Field Schools
| PASS |
181
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9th Mississippi Soldier Writes “...Gen Polk was killed a few days since with a cannon ball, him Genl. Johnston, Hardee & Jackson, were in conversation with each other when he was struck…We here t
| 475 |
182
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He was Charged with being a Confederate Spy
| 200 |
183
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14th South Carolina Officer WIA Write About His Wound
| 200 |
184
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Rare Confederate Pass To Trans-Mississippi Partisan Ranger Col. Sidney D. Jackman's command
| 300 |
185
|
Scarce Texas Confederate Letter by a Member of the Texas Secession Convention
| PASS |
186
|
Jefferson Davis Plans to Cut Sherman’s Supply Line
| 375 |
187
|
Confederate Soldier’s Medical Exemption is Revoked
| 150 |
188
|
The Statutes at Large of the Confederate States of America
| 150 |
189
|
“...Forrest will have about twenty thousand (20,000) and with such a leader running the rear of Sherman’s army, the tyrant will soon be compelled to take the back track thereby ridding your state
| 600 |
190
|
Great Savannah Guards Letter about the Yankee Shelling of Fort Sumter
| 550 |
191
|
A Confederate Soldier Writes Jefferson Davis “...And now bastard President of a Political abortion farewell. ‘Scalp Hunters’ relic pole and chivalrous Confederates in crime ‘good bye’ except it b
| 200 |
192
|
General Jerome Robertson is Court Martialed
| PASS |
193
|
General Lawton Releases almost a Quarter of a Million in Confederate Funds
| PASS |
194
|
Hollywood Cemetery Confederate Document
| 850 |
195
|
One of Florida’s Most Hard Fought Civil War Regiments - Solider WIA at Frazier’s Farm and Antietam
| 170 |
196
|
Confederate Order to Remove the Impressed Slaves from the Fortifications on the North Carolina Coast
| PASS |
197
|
Commander of Semple’s-Goldthwaite’s Battery is Relieved of his Command in the Army of Tennessee
| 160 |
198
|
“….Soldiers! By your will (for you and the people are but one) I have been placed in a position which debars me from sharing your dangers, your sufferings and your privations in the field. With p
| PASS |
199
|
Commander of the Wythe County Home Guards - Receives an Offer He Cannot Refuse
| 100 |
200
|
The Polk’s have Influence
| PASS |
201
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1st Florida Cavalry Officer Receives a Recommendation from a Confederate Rail Road President
| 100 |
202
|
Request to Be a Confederate Military Judge or Adjutant General
| PASS |
203
|
5th North Carolina Infantry Letter on Baseball
| 160 |
204
|
“...Whenever the Confederate States shall be invaded, or be in danger of invasion from any foreign nation or Indian tribe, or when any insurrection shall arise in any State against the Government
| 80 |
205
|
35th North Carolina Letter - Soldier Killed in Action
| 60 |
206
|
“...foreigners, entrapped by artifice and fraud, into the military and naval service of the United States...” are Invited to Join the Confederate Cause
| PASS |
207
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“...That all State cadets or students in military schools, over the age of sixteen years, be organized into companies, and required to perform military service whenever the President, General-in-
| PASS |
208
|
Organizing the Confederate Field Artillery
| PASS |
209
|
Consolidating Units and Electing Confederate Officers
| PASS |
210
|
44th Georgia Infantry Prisoner of War Parole
| 700 |
211
|
The Commander of the Dallas Texas Light Artillery Battery Writes of the Surrender Speeches of Generals Forrest, Hood and Taylor and the Close of the War
| 400 |
212
|
General Robert E. Lee is Made “General in Chief” of the Armies of the Confederate States
| 200 |
213
|
12th Virginia Soldier WIA at Chancellorsville - Writes from Point Lookout as a Prisoner of War
| PASS |
214
|
12th Virginia Soldier Captured at Burgess Hill Writes from Point Lookout
| 170 |
215
|
The Day before the Confederate Attack on Fort Stedman
| PASS |
216
|
Point Lookout Letter by 2nd Tennessee Infantry POW
| PASS |
217
|
Expressing the Sense of Congress on the Subject of the Late Peace Commission
| PASS |
218
|
This Confederate Raider Took 38 Prizes and Did Not Surrender Until November 1865
| 70 |
219
|
The Officers in the Confederate Government
| PASS |
220
|
A Bill requiring suit to be brought against persons connected with the Cotton Bureau and Cotton Office in Texas
| PASS |
221
|
Get the Men Back on the Farm
| 50 |
222
|
Robert E. Lee Researches His Ancestry
| 3500 |
223
|
11th Arkansas ‘Children of the Confederacy’ Document
| PASS |
224
|
Remember Old Virginia
| 160 |
225
|
Confederate Balloonist Augustine Smythe
| PASS |
226
|
Unveiling the Lee Monument on Monument Ave in Richmond
| 50 |
227
|
The Cleburne UCV Gives Praise to Robert E. Lee
| PASS |
228
|
Antietam Hero General William Howard Irwin Swears his Allegiance to the Masons During the Mexican War
| PASS |
229
|
He was Killed at Velverde, New Mexico
| PASS |
230
|
He Invented the Iron Clad Ships Used During the Civil War
| PASS |
231
|
Mexican War Veteran and Future Union General Schuyler Hamilton “Even the poor credit of the connection of my name with the Flag ‘No Doy Cuartel’ ‘ I give no Quarter’ was by accident given to anot
| 80 |
232
|
New Hampshire Governor's Archive Related To The Formation Of The 1st & 2nd New Hampshire Regiments
| PASS |
233
|
Journal Kept by One of the “Heroes of Fort Sumter” with Sketch of the Position of the 1st Minnesota at the Battle of Bull Run
| PASS |
234
|
He fell leading his men at the furthest point of their charge across the Wheatfield on July 2nd. His last words were, "My poor regiment is suffering fearfully."
| 375 |
235
|
Female Spies are Imprisoned Near Leesburg
| 200 |
236
|
2nd Massachusetts Infantry Says that the Whores of Boston Have his Regiments Money
| 150 |
237
|
Connecticut Quartermaster Supplies Agreements
| PASS |
238
|
Lincoln Addresses the Congress in this Three Volume Set
| 50 |
239
|
He Ordered the Bee Creek Massacre
| 50 |
240
|
Early War New York Soldier’s Letter
| PASS |
241
|
Reviewed by Lincoln, McClellan, Cameron and Seward
| 170 |
242
|
Menu for the Fifth Avenue Hotel
| 0 |
243
|
General Daniel Sickles Proposes a New York “Excelsior Division”
| 850 |
244
|
35th Pennsylvania Soldier’s Archive with Good Antietam Content and Condolence Letters After His Death
| 1600 |
245
|
6th Ohio Cavalry Letter with Great Content on Stonewall Jackson and More
| 600 |
246
|
Chasing the Sumter & Preparing For The Attack on New Orleans
| 500 |
247
|
Captain of the 36th USCT Writes “...Lee will have to skedaddle or there will be a terrific fight. Our brigade is practicing charging every day. There will be an awful hot time if our Brigade is e
| 375 |
248
|
Excellent 1862 Naval Extract Broadside Signed by Admiral Stephen Clegg Rowan
| PASS |
249
|
Gettysburg KIA Writes on The Battle of Antietam
| 800 |
250
|
General Joe Hooker Recommends a Soldier for Promotion
| PASS |
251
|
General Charles Harker who was Killed at Kennesaw Mountain Writes of his Promotion to Colonel of the 65th Ohio Infantry
| 500 |
252
|
Rare Philip Keanry Battlefield Orders to Gen. Robinson
| 950 |
253
|
Rare Indian Home Guard Document Signed by Indian Officer
| 250 |
254
|
General Henry Shaw Briggs Writes About Losing Regiments and Inter-Army Politics
| 325 |
255
|
The Battle of Hampton Roads & The Ironclad CSS Merrimac Strikes Fear in Philadelphia A Day After The World's First Epic Iron Ship Battle
| 400 |
256
|
Siege of Island No. 10 Naval Battle Content Letter“... Their batteries open on us but fell short. We silence their battery in four shot from our heavy mortar the shells scattering the Rebels from
| 400 |
257
|
“...Tonight just after dark I heard blows and some one crying Oh Lord, O Lord and I hastened down there and found the Ordnance Sergt had a negro tied by the arm and was whipping him...”
| 300 |
258
|
The 5th Connecticut at the Battle of Winchester with Great Content
| PASS |
259
|
5th Vermont Soldier Who Died of Wounds Received at Savage Station Writes Two Weeks Before He is Wounded and Captured
| 350 |
260
|
Sailors of The Western World Are Put In Irons
| 150 |
261
|
2nd Massachusetts Infantry Soldier Writes of Being Shot at Antietam
| 150 |
262
|
45th Illinois Soldier Writes “...Our boys don’t make a show with white gloves and red shirts but they make the show when it comes to fighting....”
| PASS |
263
|
Photographer/Soldier Talbot Assesses New Bern's Photography Studios
| PASS |
264
|
Very Unusual Civil War Document
| PASS |
265
|
Broadside Reports the First Battle of Winchester and the Fall of Kinston
| 250 |
266
|
1st Sharpshooters Letter on Rebel Depredations and More
| 250 |
267
|
Anderson Zouaves Letter & Patriotic “Marching Song”
| PASS |
268
|
123rd Pennsylvania Infantry Letter Group - Soldier Died of Disease - Writes of Blacks Being Left on the Field Unburied and More
| 550 |
269
|
This Civil War Naval Ship the First De Facto Aircraft Carrier
| 150 |
270
|
Gunboats Shell the Rebels Out of Their Entrenchments
| 110 |
271
|
Sutler Writes from Harpers Ferry
| PASS |
272
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Changed by War
| PASS |
273
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Pennsylvania Bucktails Act As Nurses At The Novitiate Hospital Following The Battle of Antietam
| PASS |
274
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45th Illinois Soldier is Preparing for Battle “...We have about 105,000 troops here now and we expect to move upon the rebels soon...”
| 110 |
275
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45th Illinois Soldier Writes “...We have great fun with the niggers out here, they come around and dance for us and sing songs. ..”
| 140 |
276
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Dead Soldiers Are Embalmed For The Trip Home
| 110 |
277
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Early West Virginia Allegiance Document “The penalty of the violation of his oath being Death.”
| PASS |
278
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“...There men were falling all around me groaning & crying for help and I noticed more than any other Capt. Williams, he was only a few feet from me when a bombshell struck him, he had one leg ta
| 100 |
279
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Second Manassas Map Grouping
| PASS |
280
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14th West Virginia KIA at Winchester
| PASS |
281
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4th New Hampshire Soldier Writes About Playing Baseball and States “... You see I am not a negro worshipper, though just as much of an abolitionist as ever....”
| 1100 |
282
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Soldier in The Anderson Zouaves Writes During Seven Pines
| 225 |
283
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1st New Jersey Cavalry Letter on the Fight at Brandy Station
| 160 |
284
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1st Wisconsin Cavalry Letter on Fighting in Missouri
| PASS |
285
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His Captain Applies “Mustard Plaster” to Ease his Bowels
| PASS |
286
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“...Quartermaster Klingfelter...was buried Friday morning with honors of war. I did the firing over the grave...”
| PASS |
287
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7th Connecticut Letter Mentions Rebels and WIA Lt. Later KIA
| 150 |
288
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A Monkey in Camp
| 300 |
289
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The Monitor Grand March Song Sheet
| 140 |
290
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The Family of A Vermont Soldier KIA Savage Station Wonders About His Safety Following The Battle
| 100 |
291
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53rd Pennsylvania Soldier Writes “...the paddies of the 69th NY had a grand wake when they got pretty well stewed ...”
| 100 |
292
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Commander of the Irish Brigade Thomas F. Meagher Signature
| 225 |
293
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Hero of Third Winchester - Died of Wounds Received There
| PASS |
294
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The 138th Pennsylvania Receives Their Colors
| 100 |
295
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A Union Soldier Commiserates With Rebel Picket At Beaufort, S. C.
| 50 |
296
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The Patriarch of the Fighting McCooks
| 110 |
297
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State of the Ambulances and Wagons of the 1st Division
| PASS |
298
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13th West Virginia Orders Signed by KIA Colonel
| 50 |
299
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Federal Missouri Loyalty Oath
| PASS |
300
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2nd District of Columbia Commission Signed by Colonel Charles Alexander
| PASS |
301
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Two Days After General Forrest Captured Murfreesboro the 57th Ohio Receives Orders
| 160 |
302
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25th Maine Soldier Writes of the Washington Monument and More
| 125 |
303
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10th New York Cavalry Letter - Soldier KIA at Trevilian Station
| PASS |
304
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Drunk 63rd Ohio Infantry Soldier Writes Home on the Fourth of July from Mississippi
| 70 |
305
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30th Pennsylvania Soldier Writes of Staying in Rebel Huts at Bull Run
| 225 |
306
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6th New York Heavy Artillery Letter
| PASS |
307
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Chief Signal Officer’s Report on the Peninsula Campaign
| PASS |
308
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Two “Postal Currency” Notes
| 50 |
309
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Soldier’s Poem to the Tune of “Poor Old Slave” Titled “On Picet Guard at Stone River”
| PASS |
310
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Adams Express Package Sent to the Gun Boat Kennebec While on Blockade Duty
| 60 |
311
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“General debate on the question ‘Which class should the Conscript Fathers prefer fighting for, the nigger or the pale-faced gentry who have skulked from the Draft?”
| 50 |
312
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1st Illinois Inventory of Dead Soldier
| PASS |
313
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Autographs of Generals Butler and Belknap
| 50 |
314
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Terms of the Exchange of Prisoners of War and Promotions to General
| PASS |
315
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1st Ohio Light Artillery
| PASS |
316
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President Abraham Lincoln Reviews the Troops - with Great Descriptive Content
| 200 |
317
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General Wadsworth is the First to Cross to the Confederate Side of the River and Captures Men of the 13th Georgia and 6th Louisiana
| 200 |
318
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Getting Ready for the Battle of Fredericksburg
| 300 |
319
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Celebrating the President’s Proclamation of National Humility, Fasting and Prayer and Cheering General Hooker Invites a Shelling by the Rebel Batteries
| 180 |
320
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“...There seems to be no doubt but that Stonewall Jackson received a mortal wound during the last battle. It will be a heavy blow to the Rebels...”
| 150 |
321
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The following eleven (11) letters were penned by Henry A. Wiley a member of the 104th New York Infantry, who was commissioned a lieutenant into company B on October 7, 1861, promoted to Captain i
| PASS |
322
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104th New York Officer Fears Being Dishonorabely Discharged
| 100 |
323
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He Backs Governor Morgan Being Senator
| PASS |
324
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Mutiny in the 104th New York
| 100 |
325
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“....I am not willing to admit that we were defeated at Chancellorsville in the late campaign....”
| 100 |
326
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The 104th is Consolidated with the 97th New York
| 50 |
327
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95th Illinois Soldiers Diaries for 1863 & 1864
| 1100 |
328
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The Assault on Battery Wagner is Led by General George Crockett Strong
| PASS |
329
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Hanging the Spy William Richardson at Frederick City, Maryland During the Gettysburg Campaign
| PASS |
330
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Manuscript Naval Manual Of Arms Exercise
| PASS |
331
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The Commander of the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron On Rare USS Minnesota Stationery
| PASS |
332
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At Gettysburg “...I counted 55 dead rebs lying around several officers...One Reb had been crouched on one knee behind a rock firing on our boys. Somebody had finished him & there sat he in the cr
| 550 |
333
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3rd Corps Attrition Document with Much Gettysburg Content
| PASS |
334
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Great Battle of Jackson, Mississippi Letter
| PASS |
335
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The 7th Illinois Cavalry Is Out Gunned At The Battle of Colliersville, Tenn.
| PASS |
336
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Major Smith of the 8th Michigan Cavalry Writes of Chasing Morgan outside Cincinnati
| PASS |
337
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19th Iowa Soldier's Petition For Major
| PASS |
338
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General Nathaniel McLean Endorses an Order for Horses for his Use
| PASS |
339
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123rd Ohio Infantry Letter Grouping - POW at Winchester
| PASS |
340
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During the Gettysburg Campaign , a 1st Massachusetts Soldier Writes of Attacking Lee's Headquarters: "Tomorrow we shall go to the front and do our duty like men…"
| 150 |
341
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The Battle of Gettysburg Signed by Wisconsin Soldier who was There
| 190 |
342
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9th Iowa Infantry Letter with Great Anti-Copperhead Content & War Content
| 225 |
343
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827 Men of this Regiment Received the Medal of Honor
| PASS |
344
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65th Ohio Soldier Writes “...Whites & Blacks cannot live together as equals is a settled question here....”
| 1100 |
345
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7th Connecticut Infantry Soldier Writes of the Fight at Battery Wagner
| PASS |
346
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An Officer on the Kearsarge Writes Before Heading to France for the Showdown with the CSS Alabama
| PASS |
347
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Gettysburg Killed In Action 82nd New York Commander Signature
| 150 |
348
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Chickasaw Bayou Casualty Recommended for Promotion
| PASS |
349
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Battle Of Jackson, Miss. Letter
| 150 |
350
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20th Maine Bounty Claim
| PASS |
351
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45th Illinois Soldier writes “ ...May we be proud of our Winnebago Conscripts. No doubt they are the best that ever entered the field. ...”
| PASS |
352
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Let a House Burn After Finding a Confederate Flag
| 100 |
353
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The Attack and Defense of Little Round Top
| 110 |
354
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Gettysburg & Vicksburg Issue of Harper’s Weekly
| 100 |
355
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Gettysburg, Fort Wagner and the Surrender of Port Hudson
| 100 |
356
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“...I am in the U.S. Army under an assumed name and I have received promotion for many a hard fought field. I have just recovered from a severe wound that I received at the Battle of Gettysburg..
| 200 |
357
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2nd Pennsylvania Mutiny Document Signed by a Medal of Honor Winner and a General Who Declined his Commission
| 180 |
358
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33rd Massachusetts Soldier Later Killed in Action writes about the Battle at Brandy Station “...amused ourselves by exchanging shots with a lot of reb sharp shooters who were concealed in a wood,
| 100 |
359
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1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Soldier Writes of Being Wounded by a Confederate Sharpshooter
| PASS |
360
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5th Vermont Infantry Soldier WIA & Taken Prisoner at Savage Station - Wants Whiskey
| 425 |
361
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1st Wisconsin Cavalry Letter from the Zollicoffer House in Nashville
| PASS |
362
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Boss Tweed Signed New York Draft Substitute Voucher
| 600 |
363
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Rebel Raid in Pennsylvania Poem Written Just Before The Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
364
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3rd New Hampshire Officer Writes from South Carolina
| 275 |
365
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Check Signed by General Daniel Sickles
| PASS |
366
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Surgeon Henry Janes Receives More Doctors for the 6th Corps Hospital
| PASS |
367
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1st Mass Artillery Letter Pertaining to Fuzes
| 50 |
368
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Hospital Register with Philadelphia Circular Date Stamp
| 100 |
369
|
Soldier Murders a Comrade
| PASS |
370
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Federal Orders for Grant and McClellan
| 50 |
371
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Chasing the “Gray Ghost” Mosby in Virginia
| 100 |
372
|
42nd Massachusetts Soldier Writes “...Niggers are plenty enough here, I can tell you and they are niggers too. Blacker than the Devil and homelier too...”
| 50 |
373
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General Sickles was censured by the New York State Assembly for escorting a known prostitute, Fanny White, into its chambers - This 2nd Tennessee Surgeon’s Letter Mentions Her
| 100 |
374
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On the Road to Gettysburg Where Many of his Regiment Fought Within Sight of their Farms
| PASS |
375
|
46th Massachusetts Infantry Letter
| 50 |
376
|
Rare Federal pass printed by the well known Jewish firm "Philip & Solomons" of Washington and Signed by Officer WIA at Spotsylvania
| 190 |
377
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White Substitutes in the Army are Treated Worse than Slaves
| 120 |
378
|
Gettysburg Imprint by Renowned Guide, Historian and Author Luther Minnigh
| 50 |
379
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Occupied South Carolina - Army Newspaper
| 60 |
380
|
55th Ohio Signed Document - Killed in Action at Averysboro
| 50 |
381
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“... The severest penalty should be inflicted to stop this mule stealing. ...”
| 50 |
382
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15th Vermont Guard & Prisoner List
| 50 |
383
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Federal Target Practice Order
| 50 |
384
|
Colonel Atwood of the 24th Maine Receives Enfield Rifles
| 50 |
385
|
Rebs Captured in Tennessee Will Be Imprisoned
| PASS |
386
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This Tennessee Man was Found Guilty of Robbing Loyal Citizens and Threatening to Hang Union Men
| PASS |
387
|
Invitation to a Supper for Surgeons
| PASS |
388
|
A Visit to the Capital
| PASS |
389
|
1st Ohio Light Artillery Letter
| 120 |
390
|
Nice Patriotic Pennsylvania Stationary
| 50 |
391
|
1st Ohio Light Artillery Letter
| 110 |
392
|
Superb Atlanta Campaign content, May 9-31, 1864!
| 2500 |
393
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93rd Sergeant Major’s 1864 Diary with Content
| 900 |
394
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Union Ambulance Driver’s Close of War Diary with Good Content from an Unusual Perspective
| 1600 |
395
|
147th Pennsylvania at Atlanta “ ...I tell you it fairly rained grape and bullet then made the rebels get down and hunt their holes in a hurry....”
| PASS |
396
|
7th Illinois Cavalry Letter Group
| 475 |
397
|
The 7th Pursues “That Devil” Forrest After His Attack On Memphis in August, 1864
| PASS |
398
|
A Union Surgeon Helps Bury Rebel Dead At Altoona Pass
| 250 |
399
|
19th Maine Letter Archive
| 650 |
400
|
The Charge of the 1st U.S. Colored Troops Recruited in Washington D.C. Upon the Rebel Works Results in Dead & Wounded and the Loss of Equipment - Signed by Three African-American Officers
| 350 |
401
|
USS Minnesota Letter on the Battle of Fort Fisher
| PASS |
402
|
Federals Seize the Personal Silverware Belonging to a CSA Captain Fusilier Who Was Twice Captured and Twice Escaped - At Age 60
| 300 |
403
|
Swap Writes During The Franklin Campaign
| PASS |
404
|
Horace Bumstead, Major in the 43rd U.S. Colored Troops and Second President of Atlanta University
| 300 |
405
|
This Officer Calls Out Nathan Bedford Forrest for his Cold Blooded Murder at Fort Pillow
| 150 |
406
|
A Navy Deserter Tries To Resign
| PASS |
407
|
1864 Book Incidents In Dixie Experience of a Union Soldier in Military Prisons
| PASS |
408
|
Wounded at Sabrine Crossroads, Died in New Orleans - the Family is Advised
| PASS |
409
|
His Wounds Are Sending Him Home From the Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
410
|
Johnson's Island Guard Letter Archive
| 225 |
411
|
“...A little boy who roamed with me for a while and went to Meridan with Genl Sherman as a spy has been captured by the Rebels and will probably be hung. He is only about fourteen years old. ...”
| 200 |
412
|
8th Michigan Cavalry Officer Taken POW During Stoneman’s Raid, Writes of Longstreet’s Men Being Ragged and Barefoot and Recounts a Charge Upon the Rebel Lines
| 150 |
413
|
141st New York Soldiers Letter with Detailed Description of a Military Funeral
| PASS |
414
|
Medal Of Honor Winner Starts A Shoot Out At Petersburg
| 200 |
415
|
Farewell of Maj. General Slocum
| PASS |
416
|
Fighting Copperheads in Saratoga New York
| PASS |
417
|
56th Massachusetts Officer Letter to the Family of a Comrade Wounded in Action at Bethesda Church, Who Would Later Die of his Wounds
| 130 |
418
|
3rd New York Artillery Letter Sending a Confederate Tennessee Letter to the Soldier’s Sister
| 100 |
419
|
“...A majority of the men had more to eat than I did, for they would rob women and children of the last they had before they would go hungry. ..The inhabitants of East Tennessee will starve if Go
| 100 |
420
|
A Member of Corcoran’s Legion Writes of the Siege of Petersburg
| 100 |
421
|
107th Pennsylvania Muster Roll with Gettysburg and Weldon Rail Road Prisoners
| PASS |
422
|
His Men Fought Hand to Hand with the Confederates at Cemetery Hill During the Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
423
|
Colonel of the 6th Connecticut Mortally Wounded while Leading his Men on the Famous Assault on Fort Wagner with the 54th Massachusetts
| 120 |
424
|
Prize Money for the USS Pocahontas
| 275 |
425
|
161st Ohio National Guard Receives the Thanks of Lincoln
| 60 |
426
|
“The Drum Beat” with Robert Gould Shaw Poem
| 170 |
427
|
1864 Printing of the Constitution of the State of Virginia
| 60 |
428
|
Organization of the 5th Army Corps
| PASS |
429
|
“...it was a sad sight to see the guns that they burnt and government property...the rebels destroyed a good deal of property....”
| 50 |
430
|
Captured Union Soldier Dies from an Amputation by Rebel Surgeons
| 140 |
431
|
A New Hampshire Officer wants to Leave the “Bloody 10th”
| PASS |
432
|
Rare 50th New York Engineers Imprint
| 130 |
433
|
YMCA in 1864
| PASS |
434
|
“..of course were kept in a state of awful anxiety, about the dear and thus exposed, many a household all over our land are mourning the loss of Fathers, sons, and brothers, and the prayers of th
| PASS |
435
|
Unusual Civil War Marketing Ephemera “When you want any kind of Yankee Notions or Fancy Fixin’s, you can be supplied at Defrees’ store...”
| PASS |
436
|
19th Massachusetts Infantry Soldier WIA at Antietam and Gettysburg
| PASS |
437
|
U.S. Grant Document Signed as President of Soldiers Monument Association
| 1200 |
438
|
United States Colored Troops Document Group
| 450 |
439
|
General Isham Haynie who was with President Abraham Lincoln when he Died - Accepts the Colors of the 96th Illinois Infantry for the State of Illinois
| PASS |
440
|
Wall Street Celebrates the Fall of Richmond and Stops to Sing in Unison " No Black Slaves - No White Masters"
| 475 |
441
|
3rd Pennsylvania Artillery Letter on the Fall of Richmond and End of the War
| PASS |
442
|
Union Document on the Battle of Averasborough, North Carolina
| 200 |
443
|
USA Naval document signed by officer KIA Fort Fisher
| PASS |
444
|
Elmira Prison Guard Letter - The death rate at this prison camp was 25% and it was only used for one year!
| 100 |
445
|
Threatening a Suspected Secessionist in Baltimore at The End of The War
| 100 |
446
|
18th Iowa Soldier Writes “...there aint no colored troops at this place at all that is what does me good to get separated from the Negroes....”
| 325 |
447
|
6th Maine Light Artillery Letter on the Lines and Guns Positioned for the Seige of Petersburg
| 225 |
448
|
She Took Part in the Grand Gulf Battle
| PASS |
449
|
Special Field Orders from the Army of the Tennessee Issued the Day General Lee Surrendered at Appomattox
| PASS |
450
|
General Gilmore is Asked to Aid in the Collection of Confiscated Confederate Cotton
| 275 |
451
|
Slave Files a Complaint Against his Former Master
| PASS |
452
|
Getting the People of South Carolina Under Control
| PASS |
453
|
The 5th Corps Takes "Nigros" With Them On Warren's Weldon RR Raid
| 90 |
454
|
12th Mass. Officer Recalls His Bull Run Wounding
| 50 |
455
|
Ulster Guard Muster Roll For Gettysburg Casualty
| PASS |
456
|
Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon Group
| 140 |
457
|
Unusual Army of the American Eagle Commission
| PASS |
458
|
New York Firm Advertises “Artificial Limbs, with Rubber Hands and Feet”
| PASS |
459
|
“...I am quite certain that the Unknown grave is that of your son as there is but one burying ground in Bridgeport...”
| PASS |
460
|
130th Indiana Soldier Writes “...they are not treating us as they should at present for there was orders to muster us out but that mean, contempable, tyranical, red headed son of a ‘sea cook’ Gen
| 130 |
461
|
A Soldier in the Chicago Board of Trade Battery Wants Maps of his Campaigns
| PASS |
462
|
Baseball and Joshua Chamberlain
| 130 |
463
|
President Johnson Grants Amnesty and the Restoration of Rights Except for the Ability to Own Slaves
| 475 |
464
|
The Constitution of Virginia Signed by Chickamauga Hero
| 150 |
465
|
Guide to the Fortifications and Battlefields Around Petersburg with Map
| 90 |
466
|
Gettysburg Hero is Remembered by His Native State of Vermont
| PASS |
467
|
Lee Family Genealogist - One of the First Surgeon’s To Help out the Mass Regiment in the Baltimore Riots
| PASS |
468
|
He Financed the Union War Effort
| 400 |
469
|
Civil War Goat - General Robert Patterson ALS
| PASS |
470
|
General “Black Jack” Logan Writes to a Texas Man “...Of course I know that as a rule matters in the South are managed...but I trust that the people will take hold and for once speak for themselve
| PASS |
471
|
Historical Virginia Tourist Guide
| 50 |
472
|
2nd Bull Run Imprint from Theophile Poilpot’s Panorama
| PASS |
473
|
Original Sketch and Two Letters By Gettysburg Historian John B. Bachelder
| PASS |
474
|
General A.R. Buffington Sends his Photograph
| PASS |
475
|
Civil War Amputee’s Guide to the Battle Field’s of South Mountain and Antietam
| PASS |
476
|
Pennsylvania at Gettysburg
| PASS |
477
|
Some of the Greatest Civil War Items Ever Displayed
| 50 |
478
|
Archive of MOLLUS Printed Material from the Commanders of the State of Illinois
| 1100 |
479
|
Dedication of the Equestrian Statue of General Hooker at the Massachusetts State House
| PASS |
480
|
The FIGHTING 45th Archive - GAR Archive of the 45th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
| PASS |
481
|
The History of Civil War General William D. Dixon
| PASS |
482
|
Known to his Army colleagues as "Hancock the Superb"
| 150 |
483
|
Surgeon of 69th New York (Irish Brigade) Albumen
| PASS |
484
|
Early Confederate Naval Hero George N. Hollins
| PASS |
485
|
He Commanded the Monitor in its Defeat of the CSS Virginia
| 100 |
486
|
A Series of Three CDV’s of Confederate Generals
| 375 |
487
|
CSS Merrimac Commander Franklin Buchanan
| PASS |
488
|
Murdered Confederate General Earl Van Dorn
| PASS |
489
|
The Political and Military Leaders of the Confederacy
| 250 |
490
|
Member of the Irish Brigade - 29th Massachusetts Infantry CDV
| PASS |
491
|
He Led the 2nd District of Columbia Volunteers at Antietam
| PASS |
492
|
General Richard Taylor
| 150 |
493
|
Early War-date CDV of Stonewall Jackson
| 150 |
494
|
United States Dragoon CDV
| PASS |
495
|
CDV of General Joseph E. Johnston
| 80 |
496
|
Views of Gettysburg Monuments
| 300 |
497
|
Confederate Louis Wigfall and Union Robert Anderson Gem Albumens
| PASS |
498
|
Brevet Brig. General Allen Anderson CDV - Served with the 8th California Infantry
| 150 |
499
|
CDV of Cub Run Bridge First Bull Run Battlefield Near Where Lt. Col. of the 69th New York was Buried
| PASS |
500
|
Antietam Casualty Gen. Lawrence Branch
| 140 |
501
|
Great CDV of Lieut. Gen. Stonewall Jackson
| PASS |
502
|
Fine War-date CDV of Robert E. Lee
| 100 |
503
|
War-date Confederate CDV of The CSS Tennessee
| 250 |
504
|
Full Plate Tintype of Union Soldier
| 0 |
505
|
19th Century Stereoview of Gettysburg Battlefield Showing Devil's Den
| PASS |
506
|
19th Century Stereoview of Gettysburg Battlefield Showing9th Mass. Monument, Little Round Top
| PASS |
507
|
They Held the Line on East Cemetery Hill
| PASS |
508
|
Christian Commission Missionary
| PASS |
509
|
1st Maine Cavalry WIA & POW at Saint Mary’s Church
| PASS |
510
|
Zachary Taylor's Son As Confederate General
| 120 |
511
|
He was Drunk During the Battle of The Crater - General Edward Ferrero
| PASS |
512
|
“We will die unavenged but let us die”
| 130 |
513
|
Unusual Tintype of a Confederate Printer with $10 note in Cap
| 375 |
514
|
CDV of General John Bell Hood
| 120 |
515
|
Confederate Secretary of the Navy Stephen Mallory
| 100 |
516
|
Confederate Postmaster General John Reagan
| 100 |
517
|
Chattahoochee Rangers Signed CDV
| 170 |
518
|
Twice Signed - Admiral Dahlgren
| 600 |
519
|
Charcoal Portrait of a Civil War Soldier
| 100 |
520
|
Fort Sumter Display with Albumen of Flag Rededication April 1865
| PASS |
521
|
Fortress Monroe - Confederate President Jefferson Davis Imprisoned
| 325 |
522
|
Signed Naval Officer CDV by Well-Known San Francisco Photographer Henry William Bradley
| 130 |
523
|
Photographers Advertisement
| PASS |
524
|
Early Postwar Stereoview of Seminary Ridge Gettysburg Battlefield
| PASS |
525
|
Confederate General Bradley T. Johnson Signed Photograph with his Command History on Verso
| 650 |
526
|
ID’d as Stonewall Jackson’s Birthplace in Parkersburg, West Virginia
| PASS |
527
|
Charleston’s Oldest Church Endures Bombardment During Two Wars
| PASS |
528
|
50th Anniversary Photograph of the 90th Pennsylvania Infantry at Gettysburg
| PASS |
529
|
South Carolina Confederate Infantry Officer’s Shoulder Straps and Insignia
| 550 |
530
|
Full Package of Burnside Cartridges with Original Paper Label
| 650 |
531
|
Very Nice Civil War Issue Tin Cup
| PASS |
532
|
Premium Grade Civil War Officer’s Collapsible Drink Cup
| 150 |
533
|
Great Currier & Ives Print of the 69th New York's Charge at First Bull Run
| 120 |
534
|
Currier & Ives Print of General Thomas Francis Meagher at The Battle of Fair Oak.
| 275 |
535
|
The Death of Genera Lyon
| 100 |
536
|
Currier & Ives Print of the Bombardment of Fort Pulaski
| 140 |
537
|
Wonderful Gettysburg Spherical Shell Relic - Recovered at Oak Ridge
| PASS |
538
|
Watertown Arsenal Civil War Percussion Cap Box
| PASS |
539
|
Culp’s Hill, Gettysburg Relic
| 375 |
540
|
3rd New Jersey Cavalry Coffee Pot
| PASS |
541
|
Civil War Brass Eagle Finial
| 130 |
542
|
Rare GAR 3rd Michigan Cavalry Badge.
| PASS |
543
|
Original “Queen of the West” Tobacco
| 70 |
544
|
Rare Celluloid Women’s Relief Corps “Lincoln Memorial” Medal
| PASS |
545
|
“Retreat by Recoil” by Don Troiani
| 130 |
546
|
Confederate Museum of New Orleans Limited Edition of the Washington Artillery of New Orleans by Don Troiani
| PASS |
547
|
Wonderful Painting of General Robert E. Lee Praying for his Men
| 4500 |
548
|
Divorce Case Signed “Lincoln & Herndon”
| 450 |
549
|
He was Lincoln’s Law Partner and Biographer
| PASS |
550
|
Senator Douglas’ Speeches in New Orleans, Philadelphia and Baltimore
| PASS |
551
|
1860 Presidential Campaign Photograph For The Southern Democrats
| 1900 |
552
|
Pair 1860 Daily Louisville Democrats - Douglas & Democratic Convention Content - Sent to State Dept.
| PASS |
553
|
Magnificent Portrait of Abe Lincoln
| 60 |
554
|
Lincoln The Railsplitter 1860 Campaign Letter
| 225 |
555
|
An Office Seeker Visits Lincoln
| PASS |
556
|
Thief Is Disfigured While In Camp in the Republican 'Wigwam" Where Lincoln Was Nominated
| PASS |
557
|
Lincoln’s Proclamation Suspending The Writ Of Habeas Corpus ... and Lincoln is Serenaded
| 100 |
558
|
Uncut Pair of Lincoln and Johnson 1864 Campaign Ballots
| 325 |
559
|
Upcoming 1864 Presidential Campaign--Lincoln, McClellan, Justice Taney, Salomon Chase and the Power of Horace Greeley
| 225 |
560
|
They Were Defeated by the Lincoln and the Republicans in 1864
| 160 |
561
|
Three Lincoln Images from the Meserve Collection
| PASS |
562
|
Our National Unity Perfected in the Martyrdom of our President.
| 160 |
563
|
Currier & Ives Print of Lincoln's Death Bed Scene.
| PASS |
564
|
One Day after the Death of Abraham Lincoln
| 50 |
565
|
Lincoln Commissioner Signed Military Document
| PASS |
566
|
Swordfish Bill Presidential Artwork
| 2300 |
567
|
Bronze Bust of American Statesman, and President Abraham Lincoln's Private Secretary John Hay by Phillip Ben Johnson ,Gorham Founders
| PASS |
568
|
Booker T. Washington Commemorates the Birth of the Great Emancipator
| PASS |
569
|
Important Lincoln Plaque
| 300 |
570
|
Lincoln Relics with Provenance from H.W. Fay
| 250 |
571
|
The Massacre of the Swiss Guards and the Capture of Lafayette
| PASS |
572
|
Document Signed by Former Revolutionary Officer Who Was a POW
| 100 |
573
|
Thomas Jefferson Orders “Returns of muskets and bayonets fabricated at the armories of the United States, at Springfield, and Harper’s Ferry...”
| 145 |
574
|
American Ships Seized for Running British Blockades
| 275 |
575
|
The Officers of the British Militia
| PASS |
576
|
The German History of the War of 1812
| 110 |
577
|
“...I think the embargo will be a temporary measure, for which reason I do not despond...”
| PASS |
578
|
Causes of the War of 1812
| PASS |
579
|
Great War of 1812 Letter Written by the Governor of Georgia
| 450 |
580
|
The Attack on New Orleans
| 110 |
581
|
Good Content War of 1812 Letter
| 150 |
582
|
Clothing the American Army During the War of 1812
| PASS |
583
|
East-India Company Death Notice
| PASS |
584
|
Declines His West Point Appointment
| 1000 |
585
|
Artillery Instructor Z.J.D. Kinsley Opens His West Point Preparatory School
| PASS |
586
|
Battle of Monterrey Is Recounted
| 120 |
587
|
Mexican War Soldier Writes “...I cannot forget...the dead in the battlefield & some without legs & some without arms...calling for help...the Mexicans are not disposed to make peace...”
| 300 |
588
|
A Rare Mexican War Period Currier & Ives Print of the Battle of Resaca
| 100 |
589
|
Mexican War Muster Roll for Troops Under General Zachary Taylor
| 50 |
590
|
An Army Officer Writes From The "Halls of Montezuma"
| 325 |
591
|
The Charge of the Light Brigade
| 60 |
592
|
Maryland Pension for the War of 1812
| PASS |
593
|
1873 War of 1812 Pension Denial
| PASS |
594
|
Ready for War!
| PASS |
595
|
General Winfield Scott Edgerly New Hampshire Archive
| 1800 |
596
|
Philipian Revolution of 1906 “... I am out here running down these Insurrectors...”
| PASS |
597
|
Medal of Honor Related Letter Grouping of the 1st Jewish Congressman from California
| PASS |
598
|
“Emergency Pass” Issued by the US Embassy in Berlin in 1914
| 100 |
599
|
Songs of the First World War
| PASS |
600
|
World War I Grouping
| PASS |
601
|
Decorated WWII Officer’s West Point Diploma
| 225 |
602
|
“BOYCOTT NAZI GOODS!”
| PASS |
603
|
Isolationist’s Original Broadside Cartoon
| PASS |
604
|
The King Address His People As War With Germany Begins
| PASS |
605
|
Enola Gay Photograph Signed by the Only Man on Both the Nagasaki and Hiroshima Flights
| 250 |
606
|
The Only Stamp Ever Rescinded by the U.S. Postal Service on Cover Signed by Enola Gay Pilot General Paul Tibbets
| 300 |
607
|
Bomb Disposal Booklets from the Second World War
| PASS |
608
|
Admiral Ernest King Writes of his Baptism by Fire “...I have been under fire several times - but, there is only one first time!...”
| 350 |
609
|
Sir Walter Scott Turns Down an Invitation
| PASS |
610
|
While Negotiating a Prisoner Release Aboard the British Ship HMS Tonnant, He Was Held and Witnessed the Bombing of Fort McHenry
| 1100 |
611
|
Daniel Webster Free Frank
| 90 |
612
|
Document Signed by Nathaniel Hawthorne
| 500 |
613
|
P.T. Barnum Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
614
|
Dr. Jacob da Silva Solis Cohen, Civil War Surgeon, 1st American to Perform a Successful Laryngotomy - Signed Death Certificate
| 100 |
615
|
Signed by Cyrus Field
| 100 |
616
|
John D. Rockefeller Signed Stock Certificate for the Northwest Equipment Company
| 750 |
617
|
Check Signed by Susan B. Anthony and Alice Stone Blackwell
| 600 |
618
|
He Designed the Standing Liberty Quarter
| 275 |
619
|
He Invented the Audion - Lee De Forest Autograph Letter Signed
| 300 |
620
|
Extraordinary Signed Pencil Sketch of Winston Churchill
| 1900 |
621
|
Marshall McLuhan Signed Typescript on Advertising
| 160 |
622
|
8x10’s Signed by Some of Hollywood’s Finest
| 150 |
623
|
Former Vice-President Henry Wallace Writes About Cuba and Latin America
| PASS |
624
|
Hollywood Stars Signed Photographs
| 190 |
625
|
Mikal Gorbachev Signed Photograph with Ronald Reagan
| PASS |
626
|
Les Paul Signed Recording Studio Lettersheet
| PASS |
627
|
Rare Daguerreotype Mourning Jewelry
| 50 |
628
|
Post Mortem Tintype
| 50 |
629
|
Framed Chinese Export Silk Embroidered with American Eagle
| PASS |
630
|
Vice President Levi Morton Autograph Letter Signed and Political Ribbon
| 225 |
631
|
Patriotic Shield with Gold Stars Produced to Commemorate the Birth of the Nation
| 550 |
632
|
Whitehead & Hoag Co. Ribbons
| PASS |
633
|
Handcarved Knights of Maccabees Wooden Plaque
| PASS |
634
|
1920 Patriotic Fans
| PASS |
635
|
Folk Art Patriotic Shield from a Republican Headquarters in New York
| 550 |
636
|
Rare 1586 Biblical Text
| PASS |
637
|
Large, Early Religious Map - 1662
| 200 |
638
|
An Important Christian Map
| 375 |
639
|
Hungary with Turkey in Europe
| 50 |
640
|
1782 Map of Spain & Portugal
| 150 |
641
|
The Elixir of Life
| PASS |
642
|
Baltimore Collection Documents
| 50 |
643
|
State of Connecticut Payment Document
| PASS |
644
|
Extensive Archive of North Carolina Papers
| 1900 |
645
|
South Carolina Passport into the Creek Nation
| 150 |
646
|
Indemnity for Detention of Ship Huntress During the Embargo Act
| 120 |
647
|
1809 Gunsmith Receipt
| 60 |
648
|
The North Carolina Constitution in Question
| 110 |
649
|
Important Medical Book on “Black Vomit or Yellow Fever”
| PASS |
650
|
Chief of the Shawano’s 1838 Print
| 300 |
651
|
Debate Invitation
| 50 |
652
|
Patrick Henry the Stallion
| 50 |
653
|
Dorr Rebellion Broadside
| 450 |
654
|
Homeopathy by Oliver Wendell Holmes
| 50 |
655
|
The Rose
| PASS |
656
|
Amish from Ohio Writes “The same good blessings you all may share, Forgetting the Niggers and saying nothing about the starving Irish and murdered Mexicans...”
| 50 |
657
|
Early Valentines
| PASS |
658
|
Setting Voyage On A Clipper Ship
| PASS |
659
|
Booklet on Chang and Eng
| 275 |
660
|
“...the anti-temperance men were very violent & anonymous letters were left in his yard saying his barn would be burned. The barn of the poor master was burned because he did his duty in enforcin
| 80 |
661
|
New Hampshire School Teacher’s Letter Group
| 250 |
662
|
Frequented by Stonewall Jackson
| 110 |
663
|
Complete Bound Volume of the “Illustrated Christian Weekly”
| 200 |
664
|
Women’s Suffrage Leaflet - “Something for Something”
| 70 |
665
|
Excellent Anti-Saloon League Broadside “GOVERNMENT IS BEING CONTROLLED BY LIQUOR.”
| PASS |
666
|
Stamp and Autograph Collecting in the Early 1900’s
| PASS |
667
|
1909 Airplane Handbill
| PASS |
668
|
Fascinating Americana and Manuscripts
| PASS |
669
|
Chester Gould Drawing of Dick Tracy
| 375 |
670
|
American Patriotism and Anti-Jewry
| PASS |
671
|
Purity Laws of Jewish Family Life
| PASS |
672
|
Washington Appoints A fellow Revolutionary War Officer Who Was Wounded, Left For Dead, and Captured Following Washington’s Orders At The Battle of Monmouth
| 11500 |
673
|
Comparing the Rule of Washington and Jefferson
| 80 |
674
|
Currier & Ives Print of General George Washington and Family
| 225 |
675
|
Mount Vernon Cabinet Card Photographs
| 50 |
676
|
President John Adams Rewards A Revolutionary War Vet
| 3000 |
677
|
Thomas Jefferson Subscribes
| 2300 |
678
|
Ship Passport Signed by President James Madison & Secretary of State James Monroe
| 1800 |
679
|
Dolly Madison Quotes Edward Lytton
| 450 |
680
|
Commentary on President Madison’s Foreign Policy in Europe
| 100 |
681
|
President JQ Adams Approves Land Sale to Speculator
| 650 |
682
|
The Old Merchants of New York Letter on the Death of President Harrison and the Prospects of John Tyler’s Presidency
| PASS |
683
|
William Henry Harrison Mourning Silk
| PASS |
684
|
Eight Reasons Kentuckians Rejoice at the Victory of James Polk over Henry Clay
| PASS |
685
|
Presidential Ballot for Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore Ticket
| 160 |
686
|
The Death of President Taylor
| 90 |
687
|
Announcement of the death of President James Buchanan
| 600 |
688
|
President Andrew Johnson DRUNK!
| 90 |
689
|
Published in Concern That the Federal Government Would Become Imperial Over Its People
| PASS |
690
|
Future President Garfield Must Decline
| 500 |
691
|
1st Lady Lucretia Garfield Inquires About Her Home Being Built in Pasadena, California
| PASS |
692
|
1881 James Garfield Memorial Broadside
| 50 |
693
|
Grover Cleveland Between His Presidencies
| 250 |
694
|
Cleveland vs. Harrison
| 110 |
695
|
Letter Opener with Stanhope Campaign Photo
| 100 |
696
|
President McKinley attends Niece's College Graduation
| 50 |
697
|
President Taft Makes A Pennsylvania Appointment
| 250 |
698
|
Only a Month After Declaring War
| 250 |
699
|
Harding Agrees to See This Important Lobbyist
| 500 |
700
|
President Coolidge Sends Congratulations
| PASS |
701
|
Letter From Marshall Sheppey to Calvin Coolidge Offering His Camp for a Summer Retreat - Noted in the Hand of Coolidge
| PASS |
702
|
President Hoover Writes Regarding the Founder of “God's American Volunteers”
| 350 |
703
|
Herbert Hoover Signed Photo
| 250 |
704
|
President Herbert Hoover Signed Book
| 250 |
705
|
President Franklin Roosevelt Thanks a Patron
| 375 |
706
|
Truman Writes to His Rabbi
| 500 |
707
|
Letter Signed by Harry Truman Pertaining to a Speech
| PASS |
708
|
Can Anybody Read John Kennedy’s Signature ? This recipient Couldn’t.
| 1500 |
709
|
Congressional Record Group Dealing with the Kennedy Assassination
| PASS |
710
|
President Johnson Presents a Bill Signer pen
| 1000 |
711
|
Politics and Presidents
| PASS |
712
|
Gerald Ford Large Format Photograph
| 180 |
713
|
President Jimmy Carter signed book
| PASS |
714
|
Future President Reagan Writes of the Black Panthers, Martin Luther King, and Upcoming Republican Convention
| 3750 |
715
|
President Clinton Attends a Fund Raiser in Miami
| 650 |
716
|
“My Life” Signed by President Clinton
| 250 |
717
|
White House Invitations and Christmas Cards
| 140 |
718
|
Textile Printing of General Jackson’s Victory at the Battle of New Orleans
| 700 |
719
|
Battle of New Orleans and Death of Major General Packenham Printed in 1817
| 1500 |
720
|
Jackson’s Defeat of the British at New Orleans Printed in 1820 by William Morgan
| PASS |
721
|
President Andrew Jackson’s Inaugural Address Printed on Silk
| 1700 |
722
|
1831 Lithograph of Andrew Jackson
| 200 |
723
|
President Jackson Signed Ship Pass
| 1200 |
724
|
Plaster Medallion of Andrew Jackson
| PASS |
725
|
After 30 Years, Congress May Refund Andrew Jackson’s Fine
| 50 |
726
|
“...In all coming time, wherever a true American shall be found, if there be one pulse within his free born bosom that beats more proudly than another, he will feel it throb, when he hears the na
| PASS |
727
|
Stone Lithograph by Deaf Mute Albert Newsam of Andrew Jackson
| PASS |
728
|
1853 Lithograph of the Bronze Statue of General Andrew Jackson
| 500 |
729
|
Currier Printing of an Equestrian Statue of General Jackson
| 550 |
730
|
Addresses on the Presentation of the sword of Gen. Andrew Jackson
| 50 |
731
|
General Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans by Boell & Michelin
| PASS |
732
|
Collecting the Autograph of Andrew Jackson
| PASS |
733
|
The War Department Census Lists the Numbers of Indian Warriors in the West
| PASS |
734
|
Donner Party Log Cabin Documented Relic
| 275 |
735
|
1849 Gold Rush Letters Written to 49’ers
| 275 |
736
|
Stereoview of Winnebago Chief Big Bear
| 100 |
737
|
Mining Gold in Colorado
| 350 |
738
|
Wild West Stagecoach CDV
| 50 |
739
|
An Indian Poisons a General Before his Wedding Day
| PASS |
740
|
Stereoview of Lakota Sioux Chief
| 160 |
741
|
Shoshone Indians At Watering Hole
| PASS |
742
|
Little Big Horn Recovered Cartridge from near Medicine Trail Ford
| PASS |
743
|
Little Big Horn Recovered Bullet from near Weir's Advance
| 150 |
744
|
Little Big Horn Recovered Button from near Reno's Retreat Over The Little Big Horn
| 150 |
745
|
Postcard of the Northfield Bank - Famous for Being the Bank that Defeated Jesse James
| PASS |
746
|
Signed Cabinet Card Photograph of Double Amputee with Rifle
| PASS |
747
|
A Year after the Bannock War - This Indian Receives Compensation for a Dead Horse
| 120 |
748
|
Compensating an Indian for Horses Killed by a Train of the Union Pacific Railway Company
| 225 |
749
|
Salt Lake Photographs by Notable Western Photographer C.R. Savage
| PASS |
750
|
Western Mining Stocks
| 50 |
751
|
The Rainier Hotel
| PASS |
752
|
Catastrophic Photographs from San Francisco with Notations by Survivor
| 100 |
753
|
The Last Home Run of his Career Signed by Willie Mays
| 425 |
754
|
19th Century Minor League Baseball Ticket
| 0 |
755
|
Fine Print of the Race Horse “Iroquois”
| PASS |
756
|
In 1927 He Completed a Triple Play Unassisted
| PASS |
757
|
Joe DiMaggio Signed Photograph
| 225 |
758
|
Elston Howard Signed Photograph
| 140 |