Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Religous Printing From 1493
| 250 |
2
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Striking Calligraphy
| 50 |
3
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Two Incunabulum Leaves
| 50 |
4
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Very Early Christian Music Sheet
| 50 |
5
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1671 English Document
| 100 |
6
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Early Massachusetts Bond
| 60 |
7
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Signed by a Women - 1743
| PASS |
8
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Colonial Imprint
| 100 |
9
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Founded Publick Academy With Benjamin Franklin
| PASS |
10
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Early Missionary Work Among The Oneidas
| 250 |
11
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Two Months After the Boston Massacre
| 80 |
12
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He Commanded HMS Queen at the Battle of Ushant
| 200 |
13
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The Maham Tower Brings About A Victory
| PASS |
14
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Revolutionary War - Naval Content
| PASS |
15
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Newspaper Receipts - 1793
| PASS |
16
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1793 Georgia Land Grant
| 100 |
17
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Studying the United States Constitution
| PASS |
18
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Early French Engravings of Slaves
| PASS |
19
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“AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER” Anti-slavery Token
| 150 |
20
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Maryland Slave Document Naming Twelve Slaves
| 150 |
21
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Run Away Slave Advertisements
| 70 |
22
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The Nat Turner Slave Insurrection
| PASS |
23
|
African Melodies
| 325 |
24
|
Slave Auction and Brokerage Token
| 130 |
25
|
The Church and Slavery
| 250 |
26
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What Does the Bible Say About Slavery
| 50 |
27
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A Richmond Slave Dealer's Receipt Book
| 4500 |
28
|
Washington and His Slaves
| 100 |
29
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This Speech Polarized the Nation
| 50 |
30
|
The Real Uncle Tom
| 375 |
31
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Virginia Slave Codes
| 50 |
32
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A Slave’s Funeral
| 250 |
33
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New Orleans Slave Plantation Supply Store Token
| 250 |
34
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Three Important Kansas Imprints - 1856
| PASS |
35
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Illustrated Slave Auction
| 275 |
36
|
Frederick Douglass’ Autobiography
| 160 |
37
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Christian Leader Charles Kingsley’s Annotaded Book
| 100 |
38
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An Important Daguerreotypist and Abolitionist
| PASS |
39
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The Most Dramatic American Slave Ship Image
| 1000 |
40
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Early War Date Letter From Alabama - A Shooting and Readying to Pursue a Runaway Slave
| PASS |
41
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The Feed Slaves Under Military Protection
| PASS |
42
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Robert Smalls Commandeers the Confederate Gunboat Planter
| 250 |
43
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This Black Photographer Also Served in the War
| 200 |
44
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President Lincoln Revokes General Hunter’s Emancipation Order - Hunter Recruits Blacks Into the Army - Robert Smalls Captures the “Planter.”
| PASS |
45
|
Both Armies Using Negroes - But Differently - One Under Gun Point, The Other Learning to Point The Gun
| PASS |
46
|
A Union Soldier Observes His First Freedmen's Christmas Celebration
| 1100 |
47
|
America’s Civil War Period Abolitionists
| 50 |
48
|
An Academic Speech on Slavery
| PASS |
49
|
The Fort Pillow Massacre at the Hand of Nathan Bedford Forrest
| 100 |
50
|
War Date Slave Division of 19 Slaves
| 150 |
51
|
Freed Slaves Employed by the Federal Army in Occupied North Carolina
| PASS |
52
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This Colored Troop Died in the Service
| PASS |
53
|
Great Political Conversation Between Chang & Eng Pertaining to the Presidential Campaign between General Grant and Seymour Mentioning the Klan and the Separation of the Siamese Twins
| 550 |
54
|
The New South
| PASS |
55
|
An Officer of the U.S. Colored Troops
| PASS |
56
|
Black Photographic Gallery
| PASS |
57
|
This Reconstruction Period Print Satirizes the Black Man
| 950 |
58
|
Politically Incorrect Art
| PASS |
59
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Both Echols and Beauregard Signed Lee’s White Sulphur Springs Letter Regarding Post War Race
| 250 |
60
|
A Former Slave Issues Picker Tokens
| 1100 |
61
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The Abolitionist Editor of the Liberator Dies
| 50 |
62
|
The Buffalo Soldiers Fighting the Ute Indians
| 120 |
63
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Reconstruction Ends - The Exodus Of Blacks From the South Begins
| 250 |
64
|
Ohio Black Photographer
| PASS |
65
|
Very Scarce Letterhead - The Freedman’s Bank
| 100 |
66
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Nast Takes on the Freedmen’s Savings Bank Failure Suggesting The Government Should Cover the Depositors Losses
| 50 |
67
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Former Slave Returns the Slave Block Decades Later
| PASS |
68
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Politically Incorrect Post Card Set
| PASS |
69
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Comemorating The First American Anti-Slavery Convention
| 150 |
70
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They Worked for the Abolition Cause
| PASS |
71
|
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
| 50 |
72
|
“Little Niggers” Cigar Box Label
| PASS |
73
|
The Sun Never sets on the British Empire
| 50 |
74
|
Black Face Smoking Pipes
| 250 |
75
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Rag Time Music Sheets
| PASS |
76
|
African Aborigines Photographic Book
| PASS |
77
|
Alligator Bait Cufflinks
| 200 |
78
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The following three items are being offered by the current owners of the Raceland Plantation property. Until 1865, Raceland Plantation was nationally reknowned for its horse breeding and race tra
| PASS |
79
|
Former Slave Jerry Stevens Carvings
| 200 |
80
|
More Photographs of Jerry Stevens
| PASS |
81
|
Buffalo Soldier Artifacts
| 50 |
82
|
Broadside for John Malone, Colored Magistrate
| 200 |
83
|
From the St. Louis Fair
| PASS |
84
|
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
| PASS |
85
|
A Black Man Writes “Anthropolgy Applied to the American Negro adn White Man”
| 110 |
86
|
Clansman Broadside
| PASS |
87
|
The First Electrocution in North Carolina was for “Walter Morrision, negro rapist”
| 100 |
88
|
Race Politics in 1912
| 275 |
89
|
The Official Song of the Ku Klux Klan
| 100 |
90
|
Fifth Regiment, United States Colored Troops, Reunion Flag
| 1000 |
91
|
Before Vaudeville There Was The Minstrel Show
| 50 |
92
|
Black man Wanted For Murder
| 50 |
93
|
54th Covention Celebrating the Lincoln Emancipation
| PASS |
94
|
Colored Troop’s Pension
| PASS |
95
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Bowdon, Georgia Receives a Ku Klux Klan Charter
| 550 |
96
|
Ku Klux Newspaper Scrapbook
| PASS |
97
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The KKK Constitution
| PASS |
98
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This Anti-Klan Newspaper Brought Down the Chicago Klan
| PASS |
99
|
The Klan and Its Enemies - Church and Labor
| 50 |
100
|
Arkansas Handbook for Women of the Ku Klux Klan
| 80 |
101
|
Klan Newspaper Group
| PASS |
102
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Anti-Klan Booklet
| PASS |
103
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The March of the Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
104
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Rare First Edition of The History of the Ku Klux Klan Signed by it’s Author Susan Lawrence Davis
| 150 |
105
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The Women of the Ku Klux Klan Grouping
| 150 |
106
|
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Pamphlet
| 70 |
107
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Original Photograph of Klan in Indiana
| 225 |
108
|
Real Photo Postcard “Regalia of Grand Cyclops” of the Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
109
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Original Photographs of the Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
110
|
Black Owned Investment Company
| 150 |
111
|
Investigative Reporting on the Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
112
|
German Version of a Lynching
| PASS |
113
|
Children Stories
| PASS |
114
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Robeson’s First Major Song
| PASS |
115
|
Segregation in New Orleans
| 600 |
116
|
WWII Service Certificate
| PASS |
117
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Important Tribute to the 351st
| 100 |
118
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An Important Tuskegee Airman Artifact
| 150 |
119
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An Important Military Photograph
| 225 |
120
|
Tears As FDR’s Body Passes
| PASS |
121
|
The First African American Graduate of the U.S Naval Academy
| 100 |
122
|
Mardi Gras - 1950
| PASS |
123
|
KKK Window Sign
| 110 |
124
|
A Case of Jim Crow Southern Justice ?
| PASS |
125
|
Crispus Attucks Grouping
| PASS |
126
|
The Brown Bomber’s Movie
| PASS |
127
|
An Emancipation Day Plaque
| PASS |
128
|
“Black Monday” Pro-Segregation Propaganda
| PASS |
129
|
Birth of a Nation Booklet
| 50 |
130
|
Positive Negro Facts
| PASS |
131
|
The Jackie Robinson of Tennis
| PASS |
132
|
The Signing Racist
| 120 |
133
|
She Broke Several Color Barriers
| 350 |
134
|
“I have a Dream”
| 100 |
135
|
Dr. Martin Luther King and Mahalia Jackson
| 100 |
136
|
Interior of a Slave Ship
| PASS |
137
|
The Klan and the Communists
| PASS |
138
|
Dr. King at Howard University
| PASS |
139
|
Travel Guide For Negroes
| PASS |
140
|
The Black Panther Minister of Defense
| PASS |
141
|
Black Women Gives The Credit To Nixon
| PASS |
142
|
Co-Founder of the Black Panthers
| PASS |
143
|
“Are You Experienced”
| PASS |
144
|
She Was Only the Third Women Put on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted
| 60 |
145
|
Excellent Fred Hampton Memorial Broadside -Used by the Black Panthers in 1970
| 275 |
146
|
Rare Record “Gagged and Chained” Historical Re-enactment of the Chicago Conspiracy Trial
| PASS |
147
|
Black Power Poster
| 100 |
148
|
A Printing of the Black Panther Manifesto
| PASS |
149
|
African-American Photos
| PASS |
150
|
Black Panther Bomb Factory
| PASS |
151
|
Stunning Photographic Collection of Malcolm X
| 800 |
152
|
Original 1972 “Malcolm X” Movie Poster and Related Pressbook
| 600 |
153
|
Hammerin’ Hank
| PASS |
154
|
Perfectly Jimi Hendrix
| PASS |
155
|
He Commandeered The Confederate Ship, The Planter
| PASS |
156
|
A Gathering of the Greatest
| 120 |
157
|
The First Black Actor in History to Become a Millionaire
| PASS |
158
|
In Honor of the Black Authors
| PASS |
159
|
She co-wrote "God Bless the Child"
| 90 |
160
|
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Grouping
| PASS |
161
|
Robert E. Lee Autograph Letter Signed Ordering Stone for Construction at Fort Calhoun
| 1200 |
162
|
Before He Was the Greatest General in the South he Was an Engineer and Supervised the Construction on the St. Louis Harbor
| PASS |
163
|
This Speech Opened the Door for Southern Secession
| PASS |
164
|
This Southerner Opposed Slavery
| 50 |
165
|
42nd Virginia Receives Shoes
| 90 |
166
|
Scarce Seven Star Letterhead
| 120 |
167
|
From the Confederate Gosport Naval Yard
| 100 |
168
|
From Georgia - The Darien Light Artillery Readying For War
| 150 |
169
|
2nd Mississippi KIA at Gettysburg Writes of General Stonewall Jackson in the Valley
| PASS |
170
|
Virginia Cavalryman Sees Action
| 550 |
171
|
Period Manuscript Drawings of Captured Confederate Flags by An Ohio Soldier
| 2000 |
172
|
Jefferson Davis Writes General Samuel Cooper and Gives Him a Situation Report on the Confederate Victory at Manassas
| 0 |
173
|
The 2nd Tennessee Helps Blockade The Potomac
| PASS |
174
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The 2nd Tennessee Guards Virginia From Invasion
| 150 |
175
|
Nice Pamphlet on “Andrews’ Raid” or the Hijacking of the “General”
| 80 |
176
|
Pulaski Men Trying To Get Exemptions
| 110 |
177
|
NC Confederate Ain’t Taking An Oath
| 70 |
178
|
Confederate Postal
| PASS |
179
|
30th Louisiana Morning Report
| 225 |
180
|
Georgia Confederate Surgeon’s Letter
| 150 |
181
|
CSA Surgeon - Siege of Yorktown
| 150 |
182
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19th Tennessee Soldier Writes of the Death of Their Commanding Officer and Yankee Movements
| 150 |
183
|
Confederate Soldier’s Letter Regarding Shilo
| 200 |
184
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Charles Clark Acknowledges the Deserters
| 350 |
185
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By Order of General Van Dorn - Controlling The Cargo Entering Vicksburg
| PASS |
186
|
Beauregard Taking On More Companies
| PASS |
187
|
Mississippi Confederate Soldier’s Diary
| 2200 |
188
|
Confederate Camp Letter
| 160 |
189
|
Jackson Back to the Valley
| 300 |
190
|
Jackson Keeps the Militia In The Field
| 150 |
191
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Named the “Laurel Brigade”
| 550 |
192
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A good war-date Confederate officer's Antietam Campaign letter
| 500 |
193
|
Stuart Takes His Second Ride Around McClellan
| 1200 |
194
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The Hampton Legion Takes Part In The Antietam Campaign Under Wade Hampton's Direction
| 1400 |
195
|
No Lot
| PASS |
196
|
Keeping the 54th Virginia Soldier Up To Date
| 110 |
197
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Foraging in Georgia
| 50 |
198
|
24th Texas Cavalry Document
| 80 |
199
|
This Virginia Cavalryman Has No Horse
| PASS |
200
|
Stonewall Jackson Was Credited With Writing This Song
| PASS |
201
|
Before Gettysburg - General Lee Massing Troops at Culpeper Court House
| PASS |
202
|
Alabama Oath of Allegiance
| PASS |
203
|
Texas Rangers Soldier’s Letter
| PASS |
204
|
Scarce Confederate Printed Map
| 600 |
205
|
Confederate Autograph Book
| PASS |
206
|
Hoosier Vists the Prison Where His Brother Died
| PASS |
207
|
Thanks to the All Wise
| 60 |
208
|
$50 Confederate Note with Printed Poem “Lines on a Confederate Note” by Sydney Alroy Jonas on Verso
| 90 |
209
|
A Kentucky Woman Dedicates Her Work to Colonel Mosby
| 150 |
210
|
A Pair of Confederate Music Sheets
| 225 |
211
|
This Soldier Advises of the Wounded Comrades
| 150 |
212
|
Writes From The Line of Battle - Marietta
| 150 |
213
|
The Following Four Lots Are Bonds Used To Finance the Confederate Government
| PASS |
214
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The Following Three Lots Are Financing the Confederate Government$1000 Bond
| PASS |
215
|
$500 Bond
| PASS |
216
|
$1000 Bond
| PASS |
217
|
The Beast in an Illustrated Confederate Newspaper
| 100 |
218
|
Another Illustrated Confederate Newspaper
| 100 |
219
|
Scarce Confederate Illustrated Newspaper
| PASS |
220
|
Assembled by a Jefferson Davis Collector of 145 Years Ago
| 225 |
221
|
Texas Will Not Negotiate - Confederate Imprint
| PASS |
222
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North Carolina will Honor its Financial Obligations Incurred Under the Confederate Government
| 80 |
223
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“GOLD WAS NOT THE TRUE STANDARD.”
| 100 |
224
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Scale for the Depreciation of Confederate Currency Submitted to the North Carolina Senate in 1866
| 150 |
225
|
The Conquered South Deals with the Bank Issue “...If the corporations of the Banks still exist unimpaired by the revolution and its legal consequences, the legislature cannot legitimately interef
| 130 |
226
|
Disinterring Connecticut Soldiers From Andersonville
| PASS |
227
|
Nathan Bedford Forrest - Twice Signed Document
| 1100 |
228
|
President Jefferson Davis’ Endorsement of the Report of the Battle of Manassas Submitted by General Beauregard
| 550 |
229
|
An Important and Famous Robert E, Lee Signed Photograph
| 2200 |
230
|
Raising Money for the Lee Memorial
| PASS |
231
|
Former 39th Georgia Infantry Soldier seeks Political Office
| PASS |
232
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Still Trying To Collect on the CSA Bonds
| PASS |
233
|
One President Jefferson’s Excorts
| 110 |
234
|
The Heroes of the Confederacy Presented by Duke’s Cigarettes
| 60 |
235
|
This Confederate Hero was Awarded the CSA Medal of Honor for his Actions During the St. Albans Raid
| 100 |
236
|
From the J.E.B. Stuart Camp Soldiers’ Monument Fund
| PASS |
237
|
Valuable Source for Confederate Numisatics
| PASS |
238
|
The Congress Reports on Several Issues as a Result of South Carolina’s Secession
| PASS |
239
|
Autographs of General Gordon Granger and Thurlow Weed
| 90 |
240
|
Scarce Letter from Camp Pierpont
| 110 |
241
|
Fairfax County after 1st Manassas
| 80 |
242
|
Irish Patriotic Covers
| PASS |
243
|
The Short Military Career of Colonel Ellsworth
| 100 |
244
|
The Battle of Belmont
| 130 |
245
|
New Hampshire Officer - Later Killed in Action
| PASS |
246
|
Bound Volume of Civil War General Orders
| PASS |
247
|
USA Letter Lt. Col Henry Merwin, 27th Conn. KIA Gettysburg
| PASS |
248
|
Mourning the death of Senator Stephen Douglas
| 100 |
249
|
Five Letters From This New Yorker
| 300 |
250
|
“ ...The men are circulating a petition to have me appointed captain ..”
| 600 |
251
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“ ..duties of Captain is rather laborious but the pay is good ..”
| 300 |
252
|
Stonewall Jackson “as been too smart for our men and has escaped”
| 325 |
253
|
The following seven lots relate to the military service and death of thirty-four year old, Pvt. Samuel Bliss, Co. K, 7th Conn. Vols. who died in August 1863 and is buried in East Woodstock Cemete
| 120 |
254
|
Battle Of Port Royal, South Carolina Letter
| 140 |
255
|
Fort Jackson, Georgia Is Attacked
| PASS |
256
|
A Soldier Can Truly Say He's Been To Dixieland
| 120 |
257
|
The 7th Conn. Vols Fortifies Hilton Head
| PASS |
258
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Pvt. Bliss Explains How He Felt When Going Into The Battle of Pocotaligo
| 130 |
259
|
Samuel Bliss' Body Is Sent Home
| 100 |
260
|
Wants The Whereabouts of Her Husband
| PASS |
261
|
Future Tennessee Governor Resisted the Confederates
| 50 |
262
|
Patriotic Music Sheets
| 50 |
263
|
War dated West Point Pay Document
| 50 |
264
|
Indian Massacre and Emancipation
| 50 |
265
|
John Hunt Morgan’s Famous "First Kentucky Raid"
| 50 |
266
|
Abraham Lincoln Recognizes the Efforts of Admiral DuPont
| PASS |
267
|
Hand-Colored Magnus Song Sheet with Nice View of Alexandria
| PASS |
268
|
British Author Gets Pass To Travel In Virginia
| PASS |
269
|
Scarce Kansas Letterhead
| 50 |
270
|
“ ... He died in my arms and as I closed his eyes ...”
| 650 |
271
|
Discusses His Capture
| 250 |
272
|
Lobbying for a Surgeon's Appointment.
| PASS |
273
|
The Most Important Naval Battle of the War
| 120 |
274
|
The Murder of General McCook - The Dress Review of the Negro Troops
| PASS |
275
|
New Hampshire Captain Passed By the Marshall House
| 160 |
276
|
Catching A Spy
| PASS |
277
|
Burning That Fire Eater’s Buildings
| PASS |
278
|
A Scarce Sailors Letter
| 400 |
279
|
Rhode Island Soldier’s Archive
| 600 |
280
|
Mourning Presentation for Salmon Winchester Who Was Mortally Wounded at Fredericksburg
| 600 |
281
|
Group of Twenty-two Union Pay Vouchers Listing Colored Servants
| PASS |
282
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Group of Twenty-two Union Pay Vouchers Listing Colored Servants
| PASS |
283
|
Pay Voucher for an Officer Who Escaped from Libby Prison
| PASS |
284
|
1862 & 1863 Diaries of Ebenezer W. Greatsinger of the 35th New York who fought at Fredericksburg, Antietam, South Mountain and Second Bull Run
| 1500 |
285
|
The 19th Mass. Experiences The battle of White Oak Swamp
| 50 |
286
|
Rare Siege of Island No. 10 Letter
| 200 |
287
|
New Hampshire Corporal “..Oh you never see how the boys talk about the nigroes..”
| 400 |
288
|
“ ... There was nothing said about a negro when we came out here. But it is all nigger now and nothing else ...”
| 600 |
289
|
Three Cheers For General Burnside
| 700 |
290
|
Old Morgan Men Hang a Man
| 350 |
291
|
In Front of Vicksburg
| 550 |
292
|
The following 15 Lots are all written by William C. Holden of the 2nd Iowa Infantry. Living on the Iowa side of the border with Missouri, William Holden grew up with guerrilla warfare at his door
| PASS |
293
|
Holden Writes in Detail of the Battle for Donelson - He Is One of the FIRST to Enter the Fort
| 450 |
294
|
The 2nd Iowa’s Regimental Flag To Hang in the Capitol
| PASS |
295
|
Holden Takes 12 Pages to Describe the Shilo Battle
| 425 |
296
|
Lengthy Battle Content of Corinth
| 650 |
297
|
No Lot
| PASS |
298
|
West Point Report
| PASS |
299
|
New Hampshire Captain of the USCT Nearing Washington
| 150 |
300
|
Miserable Conditions - Hardship of the Soldier
| PASS |
301
|
Ohio Wife Pleads With Her Husband to Dessert
| 120 |
302
|
Contract Surgeon Seeks to Remain in the Service
| PASS |
303
|
An Iowian Begs to be Relived to Care for his Family
| PASS |
304
|
Issued as a Direct Result of Quantrills Raid on Lawrence Massacre
| PASS |
305
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Shortly Before Chickamauga, General Halleck Informs General Rosecrans about Possible Movements into Georgia and the Status of General Burnside
| 170 |
306
|
“...So far, public opinion, as declared by the acts of Congress, has been defeated by Mr. Seward. Congress, the Army, the Navy, the people, all are defeated by this one man.
| PASS |
307
|
3rd New York Artillery Colonel Writes “...the Treasury department are running a hundred and twenty plantations in ordinary times the produce would be twenty millions at present prices...just as a
| 200 |
308
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This Ohio Soldier Writes of Chancellorsville and the Death of Stonewall Jackson
| 250 |
309
|
Rare John Reynolds Document Signed
| PASS |
310
|
Vicksburg Is Besieged By The 23rd Indiana
| 200 |
311
|
Hanging Two Criminals
| 150 |
312
|
Marylander Has Head His Taken Off
| 300 |
313
|
Desserters Can Return
| 225 |
314
|
“... soldiers have got it into their heads that they are fighting for the nigger and they want to exterminate them ...”
| 150 |
315
|
Sketch of a Rebel Shell by a New York Engineer
| PASS |
316
|
In the Field Soldier Advised That His Wife Died
| 150 |
317
|
More Home Letters to New Yorker Crane
| PASS |
318
|
After The War, His Comrades Stay in Touch
| 180 |
319
|
She Had A Crush on Crane
| PASS |
320
|
Chasing Forrest
| 225 |
321
|
The Soldiers Support Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
| 475 |
322
|
The Glorious Fourth
| 250 |
323
|
Drafted Then Exempted
| PASS |
324
|
Harsh Treatment of POW’s
| 60 |
325
|
“The Assertions of a Secessionist” Used to Support Abraham Lincoln’s Re-election Campaign
| 50 |
326
|
The Fate of Union Soldiers in Confederate Prisons
| 60 |
327
|
George Custer and the 20th USCT Receives their Colors in this Harper’s Weekly
| 110 |
328
|
Recommendation to the Governor
| PASS |
329
|
Rare 1st North Carolina Colored Artillery Document - Comprised Mostly of Freed Slaves From the State
| PASS |
330
|
Witnessed A Negro Guard Shooting a Confederate POW
| 200 |
331
|
General Sterling Price Moves Across Missouri
| 100 |
332
|
The Guard Is Now In The Guard House
| PASS |
333
|
59th Indiana Letter Group
| 200 |
334
|
Iowa soldier protests his punishment without benefit of a Court Martial.
| PASS |
335
|
Exceptional Drawing With This Patent For Breech-Loading Firearm
| 160 |
336
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Scarce Olustee Florida Battle Letter - With Colored Troop Praise and Mention of the Redskin Sharpshooters
| 650 |
337
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Letter From A Known Spy
| PASS |
338
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POW Soldier’s Artwork of Camp Oglethorp
| 400 |
339
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2nd Massachusetts Heavy Artillery Soldiers Archive
| PASS |
340
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Union Soldier's Letter On The Battle of the Crater
| 200 |
341
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Union Soldier Discusses 1864 Presidential Campaign across enemy lines with a Confederate
| 550 |
342
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Preacher writes from Tennessee in 1864….Lincoln's Salary, Copperheads, Negros, Secession, Helping Union Forces, John Logan, etc. Incredible content !
| 140 |
343
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The Following Six Letters Concern the Iowa Militia and General order 21, issued at Davenport on July 21, 1864 ordered all "able-bodied men of this State, between the ages of eighteen and froty fi
| PASS |
344
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Acknowledges Receipt of Catridges
| PASS |
345
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Former Iowa POW Asks to be Discharged
| PASS |
346
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Former Andersonville Inmate asks to be Discharged
| PASS |
347
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Iowa Captain Requests a Captain's Commission for his Sergeant
| PASS |
348
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Sickly Iowa Soldier Begs for a Furlough
| PASS |
349
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Iowa Veteran Wounded in the Penis
| PASS |
350
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Organizing Companies
| 130 |
351
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Is the Cavalry Organized
| PASS |
352
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The Indians Are A Concern
| PASS |
353
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We Want to Form a Company
| PASS |
354
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Bremen Wants to Organize
| PASS |
355
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A Woman Requests a Transfer For Her Husband in the 19th Iowa
| PASS |
356
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Requesting a Surgeon's Appointment
| PASS |
357
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Election in the Iowa Militia
| PASS |
358
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The Following 10 Letters are all written by Lt. John A. Andrews, 179th New York Vols
| 160 |
359
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With The Officer's Mounts On The way To The Front While 'Grant is determined to take the railroad’
| 190 |
360
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Witnessing Men Wounded In The Face
| 130 |
361
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Witnessing The Execution Of A 2nd Maryland Soldier
| 300 |
362
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Tomorrow Morning We May Be In Richmond….
| 100 |
363
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Union deserters Are Captured In Kentucky And Returned
| 100 |
364
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A Near Miss And The Battlefield Of June 17th Is Described
| 100 |
365
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A Pardon Comes Too Late For A Hung Deserter
| 180 |
366
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The Rebels Sent In A Flag of Truce In Order To Bury Their Dead After The battle of Hatcher's Run
| 100 |
367
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South Carolinians Surrender After Four Years Of Fighting
| 100 |
368
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Holden is Driving Unto Atlanta
| 120 |
369
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Little Mac Will Be Badly Beaten
| 225 |
370
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We have all confidence in ‘Uncle Billy Sherman’
| 150 |
371
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Charging "Is Played Out" As Grant Fails In His First Attacks On Petersburg While The 1st Maine Hvy. Artillery Suffers Severely.
| 300 |
372
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Gen. Birney Ignores The Signs And An Surprise Attack Storms His Lines During The Battle of Jerusalem Plank Road
| 300 |
373
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Self Inflicted Wounds Mount In The 16th Mass. Vols
| 425 |
374
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Describing Job As Ambulance Driver & Of His Tight Escape At The Battle Of The Wilderness
| 350 |
375
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An Ambulance Driver Watches Hancock Fail At The Battle Of Boydton Plank Road
| 400 |
376
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An Ambulance driver's Grand Review Letter
| 150 |
377
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A Monument Is Built at 1st Bull Run
| PASS |
378
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New Hampshire Company Wants a New Corporal
| 50 |
379
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Missouri Broadside
| 110 |
380
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Prisoner Life in New York
| PASS |
381
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Hero of Hoover’s Gap Later Killed by Desperadoes in Texas - 6th Missiouir Cavalry Signed Discharge
| PASS |
382
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Members of the 67th Ohio WIA at the Seige of Battery Wagner with the 54th Mass. Receive the Oaths of Virginians Loyal to the Federal Government
| PASS |
383
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On Sherman’s March to the Sea
| 140 |
384
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Confederate Diary Captured By A Federal Soldier
| 1300 |
385
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9th Vermont Soldier Writes of the Fall of Richmond “...Jeff preached in the Baptist church yesterday and while preaching & lecturing he received a note from Gen. Lee and at once quit and took the
| 650 |
386
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Killing Citizens and Confederates on the Account of Lincoln Assassination
| 300 |
387
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Making Plans to Enter Richmond
| 110 |
388
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Both Johnston and Lee Will Soon Be Defeated, Says Holden
| PASS |
389
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Holden Is Anxious To Be Home
| 100 |
390
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And Finally, The Grand Review.
| PASS |
391
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List Captures by the Confederate Navy
| PASS |
392
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First Edition Set of Harper’s Pictorial
| 700 |
393
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Union Prisoner’s Recollections and Lists
| PASS |
394
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Original Art - Burying the Dead at Antietam
| 600 |
395
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He Survived Andersonville and Recollects the Experience for His Grandson
| PASS |
396
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CDV of The First Conspicious Casualty of the Civil War
| 50 |
397
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Armed NY Soldier
| 140 |
398
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Early Woman Photographer
| PASS |
399
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Various Grant Images
| 160 |
400
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Widowed by Quantrill
| PASS |
401
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Slave Gordon, the Scarred Back Contraband
| PASS |
402
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An Ohio Soldier’s Photo Grouping
| PASS |
403
|
Major General’s Signed Photograph
| 500 |
404
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Extremely Scarce Custer Image and One of the First as General
| 7000 |
405
|
The following three albumen photographs are stunning. Each is 9-1/2” x 12-3/4” on a 16” x 19-3/4” mount. The facial clarity is suburb.
| 1400 |
406
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General John A. Logan
| 1200 |
407
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General Henry B. Clitz
| 900 |
408
|
Nice Horizontal Washington View
| PASS |
409
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Barnum's Dwarf Couple
| PASS |
410
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Grant at Petersburg - 1864
| 150 |
411
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General Hancock
| 95 |
412
|
Mass Soldier Signed CDV
| PASS |
413
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General, Politician, Unsuccessful Candidate for Vice President
| PASS |
414
|
National Presidential Photographs in This Unique Accordian Photographic Wallet
| 225 |
415
|
General Ulysses S. Grant Images
| 200 |
416
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From the Battlefields of Cold Harbor and Yorktown
| PASS |
417
|
An Aging Jefferson Davis
| 650 |
418
|
The following three Cabinet Card Photographs are all backmarked, “Geo. S. Cook, Successor to D.H. Anderson, Richmond, Va.” The most noted Southern photographer was George Cook. Born in Connecticu
| 275 |
419
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Richmond Backmark
| 475 |
420
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“Old Pap” Was Twice Wounded
| 375 |
421
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Savannah Trade Token
| 60 |
422
|
John Wikles Booth’s Close Friend - Maggie Mitchell
| 1600 |
423
|
Virginia Secession Artifact
| PASS |
424
|
Rare 7th Ohio Rooster Badge
| PASS |
425
|
South Carolina Confederate Soldier’s Artifacts
| 375 |
426
|
Very rare Confederate Jewlery
| PASS |
427
|
War Period Engraving
| PASS |
428
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The Gateway to New Orleans
| 50 |
429
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Civil War Token for the Epic Battle of the Monitor and Merrimac
| 150 |
430
|
Excellent Charles Magnus “View New York City” Trade Token
| PASS |
431
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Confederate Belt
| PASS |
432
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Memorial Token for Major General Hiram Berry Killed at Chancellorsville by a Sharpshooter
| PASS |
433
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The "Hero of the Crater"
| PASS |
434
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Identified Illinois Soldier’s Canteen
| PASS |
435
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Fitzhugh Lee Artifact
| 50 |
436
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Confederate Kepi Cover
| 550 |
437
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Remarkable Two Artifacts From the Suspected Saboteur of the Sultana
| 375 |
438
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Beautiful Carved Box by a Ohio Survivor of the Sultana
| 800 |
439
|
4th Massaschusetts Infantry Soldier’s Group
| PASS |
440
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Well Fought Unit’s Folkart Piece
| PASS |
441
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Souvenir Made from a Piece of the Armor Plating of the Merrimac
| 275 |
442
|
Southern Comfort Mechanical Bank
| PASS |
443
|
Candidate Lincoln at the Wigwam Convention
| 100 |
444
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The Lincoln Douglas Debates
| 250 |
445
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“Honest Abe Taking Them on the Half Shell”
| 425 |
446
|
President Lincoln Reviews the Troops With General McClellan, July 8th Harrison’s Landing
| PASS |
447
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President Lincoln Issues the Emancipation Proclamation as a Result of the Antietam Battle Victory
| PASS |
448
|
Unusual Lincoln Image
| PASS |
449
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This Soldier Has Become An Abolitionist, Supporting Lincoln
| 450 |
450
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Salmon Chase, Edward Everett, and William Dayton Gem Albumen's
| 100 |
451
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Funeral Obsequies for Abraham Lincoln ... Bridgeport Resident P.T. Barnum as Committee Member
| PASS |
452
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Certainly The Most Important Year of Harper’s Weekly - And Arguably The Most Important Year of Our History
| 1200 |
453
|
Lincoln Extends His Lenient Parole
| 3250 |
454
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Selling Photographs of President Lincoln…Just after his Assassination!
| 225 |
455
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1865 Diary…Richmond taken….Lee's Surrender….Lincoln Assassinated
| 425 |
456
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Wisconsin Soldier writes 5 letters to his wife regarding the Lincoln Assassination and sending a CDV of Booth to her, Booth being captured, Lee's Army being Captured, and Lee's Surrender
| 500 |
457
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Printing Proof of Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
458
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Lincoln Bust
| 200 |
459
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Abraham Lincoln Magic
| 110 |
460
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Emancipation Proclamation Pewter Plate
| PASS |
461
|
War-date Document Signed by a Hero of the Battle of New Orleans
| 275 |
462
|
A Listing of Every West Point Graduate as Well as a Tremedous Amount of Information Regarding West Point
| 100 |
463
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West Point Gets Re-Organized
| PASS |
464
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Mexican War - New Hampshire Soldiers Served in the Ninth U.S. Infantry
| 80 |
465
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Major General Scott in Command in Mexico
| 150 |
466
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Regulating Gold Bars in Mexico
| 50 |
467
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Collar Buttons
| 50 |
468
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Lord Nelson Died Onboard This Ship
| 800 |
469
|
General Dyer Demands a Hearing
| PASS |
470
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The Afghanistan War in 1879 !
| 50 |
471
|
Corp Badge
| PASS |
472
|
He Served 45 Years in the Navy
| 50 |
473
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Now Home For U.S. Army Intelligence Center and the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM)/
| PASS |
474
|
Spanish American War Grouping
| 650 |
475
|
WWI Wrap Up of the Safety Committee
| PASS |
476
|
WWII Atrocities
| PASS |
477
|
World War II Recognition Test
| 100 |
478
|
In Preparation for Normandy
| 350 |
479
|
He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign
| 200 |
480
|
One of America’s Early Financial Wizards
| PASS |
481
|
Chief Justice Burger Solicits Suggestions
| PASS |
482
|
10,000 Years Old
| 500 |
483
|
Authentic Piece of the Flag “OLD GLORY” With Provenance
| 950 |
484
|
Desk Owned By The “Fire Eating” South Carolina Governor Who Signed the Ordinance of Secession
| PASS |
485
|
Campaign Flag For The “Great Compromiser”
| 2750 |
486
|
Nice 1850 Dated St. Louis Photographers Token
| 100 |
487
|
West Virginia Stoneware
| 275 |
488
|
Shooting Award
| PASS |
489
|
Magic Lantern Group
| 100 |
490
|
Decorated Serving Tray
| PASS |
491
|
Very Displayable Tall Ship
| PASS |
492
|
Celebrating the End of Prohibition with a BIG DRINK
| 375 |
493
|
Consecration of a Synagogue
| PASS |
494
|
Honoring Israel Statehood
| 110 |
495
|
Anti-Jewish Propaganda - Includes Munich Massacre Newsletter
| 80 |
496
|
An Appointment For Voracious Eating
| PASS |
497
|
A Slave Dealer Lost at Sea
| 100 |
498
|
The Burr - Hamilton Duel
| 90 |
499
|
Paying For Water in 1820
| PASS |
500
|
1827 Connecticut Woman’s Poetry Journal
| PASS |
501
|
Early Medical Museum
| 425 |
502
|
1841 Map of Arkansas
| PASS |
503
|
1846 Map of South Carolina
| 50 |
504
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“Singing Billy” Walker’s Southern Harmony Shape Note Book
| PASS |
505
|
Peruna Can Cure La Grippe
| PASS |
506
|
The Pennsylvania Governor
| 90 |
507
|
Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Reader
| PASS |
508
|
This Bound Volume of Newspapers Contains TEN Winslow Homer Engravings
| 100 |
509
|
Postally Used Tobacco Circular
| PASS |
510
|
Jews Ruined in Gold Panic
| 50 |
511
|
The First Use of an Americanized Jolly Santa Clause
| 150 |
512
|
After 1000 Years of Papal Rule, Italy Is United - 1871
| PASS |
513
|
Fireman’s Parade With 69 Companies
| PASS |
514
|
The Issues of Our Federal Government Haven’t Changed That Much Over the Last 140 Years
| PASS |
515
|
The Father of the American Political Cartoon
| PASS |
516
|
Complete Bound Volume of the “Illustrated Christian Weekly”
| PASS |
517
|
At The Beginning of the Financial Panic of 1873
| PASS |
518
|
Exposition Booklet
| PASS |
519
|
The Medical Professor’s Personal Medical Journals
| 850 |
520
|
Rail Road Passes
| 100 |
521
|
Rare Gunmaker Paper Label
| PASS |
522
|
Before Viagra There Was Von Graef
| PASS |
523
|
19th Century Coffee Advertising
| 80 |
524
|
Railroad Ephemera
| 50 |
525
|
Unique Advertising Piece
| PASS |
526
|
Magic Trick Cards
| 50 |
527
|
Scrace Booklet of a Union Indian
| 100 |
528
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Enormous London Map
| PASS |
529
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Farming In Colorado
| PASS |
530
|
An Early Conservationist
| 100 |
531
|
Connecticut Made Automobiles
| 110 |
532
|
Murder in Pennsylvania
| PASS |
533
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Early Automotive
| 90 |
534
|
License Those Pets
| PASS |
535
|
Nice Scouting Group
| PASS |
536
|
5th Avenue Fashion Watercolor
| PASS |
537
|
Federal Government Trade During the Depression
| PASS |
538
|
Medical Alcohol
| PASS |
539
|
Willkie Campaigning in 1940
| 110 |
540
|
This Music Sheet Packs a Real Punch
| PASS |
541
|
An Enormous Bicentennial Circus Poster
| PASS |
542
|
Gorgeous French Auto Poster
| PASS |
543
|
Harvard Albumen
| PASS |
544
|
He Uses a Musket Rest
| 450 |
545
|
Imperial Photograph of Native American Costumed Actor
| PASS |
546
|
Identified West Point Cadet Photographs
| PASS |
547
|
An Extraordinary Photographic Collection of Authors, Actors, Politicians
| 1000 |
548
|
Ohio Advertising Photograph
| PASS |
549
|
Early Use of Photography in Advertising
| PASS |
550
|
Early Camera Catalogs
| PASS |
551
|
Henry Clay Presidential Campaign Poem
| 50 |
552
|
Hancock & English 1880 Campaign Broadside
| 325 |
553
|
The Mayor of Atlanta is Investigated for Drunkenness and Visiting Prostitutes
| 130 |
554
|
George Washington Ephemra
| PASS |
555
|
George Washington Portrait on Silk
| PASS |
556
|
Early George Washington Original Oil Painting Portrait
| PASS |
557
|
George Washington's Tomb Snuff Box
| 375 |
558
|
This Author’s Book Was First Presented to President Jefferson, then Later to president Jackson
| 190 |
559
|
Stunning Linen Silhouette of President Andrew Jackson
| 600 |
560
|
Calhoun Stands in Van Buren’s Way
| PASS |
561
|
Anna Harrison Discusses Her Children
| PASS |
562
|
President Tyler - Scarce Naval Commission
| 750 |
563
|
Hand Colored Presidential Print
| 100 |
564
|
President Fillmore Appoint Only 14 Days After The Death of President Taylor
| 500 |
565
|
Presidential Buchanan Military Appointment
| 600 |
566
|
1856 Presidential Campaign Handout
| PASS |
567
|
North Carolina Votes to Impeach President Andrew Johnson
| 50 |
568
|
President Andrew Johnson Issues An Arrest Warrant
| 475 |
569
|
Broadside for Grant’s Tour Around the World
| 350 |
570
|
Nice Collection of Three Rutherford Hayes Memorial Tributes “...As a public official no man, however distinguished, ever left a cleaner record behind him. As a citizen no one has been more publi
| PASS |
571
|
Rutherford B. Hayes Says “In cities large debts and bad government go together. Cities which have the lightest taxes and smallest debts are apt, also, to hae the purest and most satisfactory go
| PASS |
572
|
Shooting Garfield Trade Card
| PASS |
573
|
Garfield & Arthur 1880 Campaign Broadside
| 200 |
574
|
Nice Grover Cleveland Presidential Ephemera
| PASS |
575
|
1888 Election Broadside
| 100 |
576
|
TR’s State of the Union Addresses
| PASS |
577
|
Using the Presidents in Advertising
| PASS |
578
|
Hoover Invitation
| 50 |
579
|
Truman and the UN
| PASS |
580
|
Excellent Harry Truman Signed Photo From the White House
| 550 |
581
|
Nixon’s Watergate
| 50 |
582
|
First Amendment on a Signed First Day Cover
| PASS |
583
|
Broadsheet of the 1992 Election
| PASS |
584
|
Early Arizona Letter From Fort Custer
| PASS |
585
|
Two Early Western Territorial Documents
| PASS |
586
|
Medal of Honor Winner General Walter Scribner Schuyler
| PASS |
587
|
Medal of Honor Winner John Brown Kerr as a West Point Cadet
| PASS |
588
|
Medal of Honor Winner General Edward McClernand
| PASS |
589
|
He Killed 50 Bushwhackers During the Civil War and Later Served as one of “Hanging Judge” Parker’s U.S. Marshals
| PASS |
590
|
He Battled the Klan in Arkansas and Later was a well-known U.S. Marshal
| PASS |
591
|
Famous Jewish Indian Trader With Noted Indian Chiefs
| 2750 |
592
|
Early Western Photographer
| PASS |
593
|
The Major’s Shoulder Boards
| 150 |
594
|
Frank James Writes His Wife From Jail
| 4500 |
595
|
Sitting Bull Has Signed This Famous Photograph
| 5250 |
596
|
Both Buffalo Bill and Siting Bull in the Same Frame
| 4250 |
597
|
This U.S. Marshal and Confederate Veteran was a Key Player in the Brooks-Baxter War in Arkansas
| 50 |
598
|
He Killed Aaron Purdy and Rode Against the Doolin-Dalton Gang
| PASS |
599
|
The U.S. Marshal’s Bring Criminals Back to “Hanging Judge” Parker
| PASS |
600
|
The Controversial Koloma - Josie Earp Photograph
| 950 |
601
|
Personally Owned Annie Oakley Relic
| PASS |
602
|
Geronimo Signed Card in a Framed Collage
| 4000 |
603
|
Indian Chiefs in Buffal Bill’s Wild West Show
| PASS |
604
|
Important and Rare Geronimo Signed Photograph
| 8000 |
605
|
The Coat Was Worn at the Unveiling of the Custer Monumnet
| PASS |
606
|
The Men and Women of the Indian Wars
| PASS |
607
|
This Training Camp Was Named For George Custer
| PASS |
608
|
Annie Oakley Sends a Photograph to a Fan
| 5000 |
609
|
“Wild West Bank”
| PASS |
610
|
Considered to be the First World Championship Fight - Heenan vs Sayers
| 250 |
611
|
Early Yale Baseball
| 750 |
612
|
A Comprehensive Tennis Photographic Collection
| 1900 |
613
|
A Collection of Boxing Images
| 3100 |
614
|
This Baseball Novel Contains Three 1914 Baseball Photos
| PASS |
615
|
Important Collection of Renowned Baseball Players Photographic Prints - Includes Mantle Wearing #6
| 2400 |
616
|
Late 1978 San Francisco Team Signed Baseball
| PASS |
617
|
Willie Mays 1st Day Cover
| PASS |
618
|
Two Great Pitchers
| PASS |