Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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1741 King George II Royal Decree
| 225 |
2
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Buying Land in Colonial Connecticut
| 225 |
3
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The Boston Riot - The British Occupy Boston
| 1100 |
4
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The Peter Force Declaration of Independence Printed From The William Stone Plate
| 17000 |
5
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1776 John Hancock Document Signed as President
| 7750 |
6
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ID'd Patriot's Revolutionary War Dagger
| 1000 |
7
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Remarkable Graphic Paul Revere Work
| 80 |
8
|
Important and Early American Abolitionist Booklet
| 225 |
9
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Scarcely Seen - Illustrated Runaway Slave Advertisements
| 60 |
10
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Anti-Slavery Book With Rare Runaway Slave Engraving
| PASS |
11
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The United States Supreme Court Settles The Amistad Case by Declaring That the Negroes Were Not Slaves But Free Negroes and Thus Freed Them
| 475 |
12
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Statistics of the Positive Effects of Emancipation in the Colonies
| PASS |
13
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The Federal Government Brands This Man a Slave Stealer
| 170 |
14
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The First Federal Enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law - President Fillmore Orders Arrests in Boston of the Resistors
| 6000 |
15
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More On the Shadrach Minkins Fugitive Slave Case
| 160 |
16
|
Scarce Texas Slave Bill
| PASS |
17
|
Slave Signed Freedom Bond
| PASS |
18
|
Prints From Illustrated Newspapers
| PASS |
19
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John Brown - The Harpers Ferry Raid - Brown’s Execution - John Brown’s Body
| 250 |
20
|
Eye Witness Account of a Slave Auction in Richmond
| 1500 |
21
|
Broadside - Racist Song Sheet
| 140 |
22
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Does the Liberator Support Lincoln’s Candidacy ?
| 120 |
23
|
Magic Lantern Slide of Notorious Slave Pen
| 425 |
24
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Could Have Been Named “Uncle Sambo”
| PASS |
25
|
England Attitude is Depicted On This Cover
| PASS |
26
|
Scarce Contraband Slave Military Pass
| 400 |
27
|
Rare Imprinted Slave Bill of Sale, Sold By the Slave Auctioneer, Pullman & Betts
| 200 |
28
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Scarce Imprinted Slave Receipt
| PASS |
29
|
A Song of Lincoln and Emancipation
| 425 |
30
|
Dramatic Slavery Engravings
| 300 |
31
|
Lincoln’s Address to a Committee of Negroes Promoting Colonization
| 140 |
32
|
Major General Hunter Frees the Slaves
| 100 |
33
|
What Can Be Done to Free the Slaves - And What Can Done Once They Are Freed
| 450 |
34
|
Congress Provides Emancipation
| 120 |
35
|
Reports Relating to Blacks in the Army
| 50 |
36
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The Confederates Want To Use The Blacks
| 70 |
37
|
The First and Last Execution of a Slaver
| 70 |
38
|
6th Mass Letter with Rare “Contraband” Ink Stamp
| 150 |
39
|
War Period Engravings
| PASS |
40
|
The Emancipation
| PASS |
41
|
Blacks in the Confederate Army
| PASS |
42
|
Very Scarce Black Sailor Photograph
| 2400 |
43
|
Boston Newspaper Crows Over 13th Amendment
| PASS |
44
|
Ohio Democratics Do Not Want The 14th Amendment Ratified - “No Negro Suffrage”
| PASS |
45
|
South Carolina Considers the 14th Amendment and Her Wounded Confederate Soldiers
| PASS |
46
|
General Thomas Sweeney Pays His Negro Servants
| 150 |
47
|
Congratulation of the Ratification of the 15th Amendment - From a Black Politician
| 750 |
48
|
Texas Approves The 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments
| 100 |
49
|
15th Amendment Adopted - And a Winslow Homer Engraving
| 80 |
50
|
Three Important Abolitionists Together - And Winslow Homer Engraving
| PASS |
51
|
This Black Congressman Speaks Out Against the Klan
| 1000 |
52
|
In An Effort to Enforce the 14th Amendment, Congress Bans the Klan
| 225 |
53
|
The Mixed Race ‘Robin Hood’ From North Carolina
| PASS |
54
|
Nice Mechanical Trade Card
| 50 |
55
|
A Lynching in Maryland
| PASS |
56
|
The Highest Paid Athlete in the World - African American Frank Hart is Shown in the 1879 Madison Square Garden Race
| 200 |
57
|
Interesting Image of Blacks
| 170 |
58
|
The Blackface Band
| 200 |
59
|
A Lynching in Louisiana
| 180 |
60
|
Currier & Ives Color Print
| 450 |
61
|
Color printed Currier & Ives
| 50 |
62
|
Comical Wedding Photograph
| PASS |
63
|
Buffalo Bill Tin Toy
| PASS |
64
|
Mississipi Civil Rights items
| PASS |
65
|
Terrific Balck Face Smoking Pipe
| 350 |
66
|
Black Character Smoking Pipe
| 120 |
67
|
Black face Pipe Bowl
| 250 |
68
|
Poem Written by a Former Slave
| 100 |
69
|
Race Riot in Atlanta Georgia
| 250 |
70
|
Maine Politician Supported by the Klan
| PASS |
71
|
Coca Cola Trays
| 50 |
72
|
Black Man Mug Shot
| PASS |
73
|
Expaining the Klan
| 150 |
74
|
Klan Forms
| PASS |
75
|
Very Graphic Music Sheets
| 70 |
76
|
Likely the Most Powerful Klan Leader in History
| 275 |
77
|
He Revived The Klan
| PASS |
78
|
Disillusioned Klansman
| 100 |
79
|
A Barnstorming Black Baseball Team - 1926
| 400 |
80
|
They Were Found Guilty and Executed
| PASS |
81
|
The Women and the Klan
| 150 |
82
|
Rare Buffalo Soldiers Veterans' Flag
| 4000 |
83
|
Famous Black Writer Gets His Start on the The New York Amsterdam News
| PASS |
84
|
The Hi De Ho Man - Cab Calloway
| PASS |
85
|
Notable Address by President of the National Negro Congress
| PASS |
86
|
Early African Calendar
| PASS |
87
|
Langston Hughes In A Poetic Reading
| PASS |
88
|
An Important and Seldom recognized School Desegregation Case
| PASS |
89
|
Black Images Sell Products
| PASS |
90
|
The Talented Performer and Dedicated Activist, Lena Horne
| 120 |
91
|
She is Buried in Highgate Cemetery, Next to Her Hero, Karl Marx
| PASS |
92
|
A Black Bugler
| PASS |
93
|
Joe Louis Promotes War Bonds in Brooklyn
| 50 |
94
|
Scarce NAACP Military Folder
| PASS |
95
|
Truman Integrates the Military
| 250 |
96
|
A BEAUTIFUL AND EARLY PEARL BAILEY SIGNED PHOTO
| PASS |
97
|
African Figures in Bronze
| PASS |
98
|
Seldom Seen, Black Personality Pinbacks
| PASS |
99
|
One of the Early Blues Musicians
| 110 |
100
|
Korean War Period, Photo Album Prepared by a Black Paratrooper
| PASS |
101
|
Her Anti-War Comments Derailed Her Career - Eartha Kitt Group
| PASS |
102
|
The Criminal Toll Most Used Until DNA
| PASS |
103
|
Trying To Save This Inmate From Execution
| PASS |
104
|
The Jazz Great - Oscar Peterson
| PASS |
105
|
Opposing the 1960 Civil Rights Movement
| PASS |
106
|
The NAACP Was in Front on the Issue of Intregration
| 50 |
107
|
High-End Glossy Black Magazine Group
| PASS |
108
|
Desk Plaque Rear Admiral James M. Farrin , Jr.
| PASS |
109
|
The Greatest Boxer
| PASS |
110
|
Texas Race Publications
| PASS |
111
|
Premium Poster Given to Attendees of a NAACP National Conference
| PASS |
112
|
In Opposition to the Klan
| PASS |
113
|
D'Arceau Limoges Lafayette Legacy Collection Collectors Plate
| PASS |
114
|
Rare 1975 Recruiting Poster Targeting Blacks
| PASS |
115
|
This Comic Book Series Lasted For Only Seven Issues
| PASS |
116
|
An Important Black History Booklet
| PASS |
117
|
He Broke Many Race Barriers - Including Being The First Black Admiral
| PASS |
118
|
Three Jesse Jackson Presidential Campaign Items
| 50 |
119
|
The Medar Evers Assassin
| 500 |
120
|
Byron De Beckwith Group
| 450 |
121
|
Poster Dedicated to W.E.B. DuBois
| PASS |
122
|
22nd Virginia Letter Archive: George S. Patton's Grandfather's Regiment
| 800 |
123
|
After Commanding at First Manassas, CSA Colonel Rodes Writes His Wife
| 1200 |
124
|
The Battle of Ball's Bluff Got This General, Not Attorney Matthews - An intriguing exchange of letters between Confederate General Nathan "Shanks" Evans and Loudoun County attorney and slave own
| PASS |
125
|
Virginia Soldier’s Early War Diary
| 1200 |
126
|
One Of The Confederacy's First Volunteers. He Was At Fort Sumter & Now Manassas Junction
| PASS |
127
|
Financing the War
| 325 |
128
|
The Confederate Government Authorizes Privateers
| PASS |
129
|
Rare 1st Georgia "Irish Volunteers" Document
| 225 |
130
|
Salisbury Prison/Adjutant of the Post Lt. Francis D. Stockton ALS on Organizing the 4th North Carolina
| PASS |
131
|
Confederate Morning Report
| 275 |
132
|
Tennessee Rebel Tricks Yankees on the Potomac
| PASS |
133
|
Thankful on Surviving First Bull Run & Caring For A Meek Enlistee
| 100 |
134
|
Confederate's Calm Before the Storm
| 100 |
135
|
A Confederate Letters Archive - Five letters penned by Captain George Bouton, Commander of the Madison Artillery, and who also had service with the 1st Battalion of Virginia Reserves and the 34t
| 650 |
136
|
Unusual Battle of Perryville Soldier's Poem
| 200 |
137
|
Virginia Confederate Imprints With Considerable Negro Content
| PASS |
138
|
Confederate Muster Roll from North Carolina
| 180 |
139
|
Missouri Confederate Vents to a Friend
| PASS |
140
|
A Soon To Be Confederate Soldier Wishes Judah Benjamin To Pass On His Last Will and Testament.
| 140 |
141
|
Charleston Newspaper On Fort Donelson & Lincolndom
| PASS |
142
|
Confederate Lieutenant's Court Martial
| PASS |
143
|
On The Seven Day's Campaign
| 325 |
144
|
Robert E. Lee Refuses McClellan's Request For A Flag of Truce
| 325 |
145
|
3rd South Carolina Officer's Collection with Ambrotype
| 2500 |
146
|
A Louisiana Tiger WIA/POW Gettysburg Lies To Get Clemency
| PASS |
147
|
Capt. Williams Is Wounded In An Action At Brandy Station
| 1000 |
148
|
Hampton's Brigade "Believe They Worsted The Enemy" At Gettysburg.
| 1100 |
149
|
High Hopes As The Gettysburg Campaign Begins & Concerns Over Slave Labor Costs
| 1600 |
150
|
The 38th Virginia Helps Besiege Suffolk
| 300 |
151
|
The Attributed Author Coined the Phrase,"the pen is mightier than the sword"
| PASS |
152
|
Gettysburg Campaign Document Signed By A. P. Hill Staff Officer
| PASS |
153
|
18th Texas Soldier's Letter
| 150 |
154
|
Getting Confederate Deserters Back to the Army
| 150 |
155
|
C.S. Ordnance Sergeant Receives Damaged Howitzers
| 100 |
156
|
Confederate Tennessee Governor Who Was Not Inaugurated
| PASS |
157
|
Joseph Johnston Scout's Letter
| PASS |
158
|
This Confederate Fears the Federals Have Caught His Slave
| 400 |
159
|
Confederate Marriage Certificate
| PASS |
160
|
Alabama Confederate's 22-Letter Archive
| 3500 |
161
|
North Carolinian's Confederate Army Regulations
| 500 |
162
|
Ultra Rare Andersonville Prison Camp IOU
| 550 |
163
|
Confederate Congressman Garland Sends A Petition To President Davis
| PASS |
164
|
A Confederate Agent Tries to Buy Cattle Behind the Lines
| PASS |
165
|
All of Fanners Regiment Were Capture
| PASS |
166
|
Confederate Texas Broadside
| 375 |
167
|
Doing Duty At Battery Dantzler on The Howlett Line & Hoping For McClellan's Election.
| 225 |
168
|
Texas Confederate Postal item
| 70 |
169
|
Confederate Requisition Order for The Thunderbolt Battery
| PASS |
170
|
The following four lots all are all from the personal archive of Major Sander M. Ingram, 38th North Carolina. The 38th was one of the South's most heavily fought regiments. The unit served its en
| 225 |
171
|
A Gettysburg Casualty On The War
| 150 |
172
|
A Mexican War Veteran Is Not Exempt From Confederate Service
| PASS |
173
|
The 38th North Carolina "lost some of its best men" At Gettysburg
| PASS |
174
|
Champ Ferguson Grouping
| 850 |
175
|
He Was Executed March 3, 1865
| 400 |
176
|
Alabama Corporal Sends Colonel a Party Invitation
| PASS |
177
|
Georgia Parole
| 130 |
178
|
Postal Cover to Confederate General
| PASS |
179
|
Fitz Lee Writes From His Plantation - "White House"
| 160 |
180
|
He Owned Tredegar Iron Company
| 170 |
181
|
JB Gordon Pays The Bill
| 140 |
182
|
Confederate General A. P. Hill Tobacco Premium
| 60 |
183
|
Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest Tobacco Premium
| 100 |
184
|
Music Written For the 1901 memphis UCV Reunion
| 250 |
185
|
Did Grant Surrender ?
| PASS |
186
|
Commodore Kearney Recommends an Annapolis Appointment
| 150 |
187
|
He Was Killed in Action But Left This Enormous Letter & Document Archive
| 5500 |
188
|
1861 New York City (Bowery) Police Blotter-Union Deserters, Cross-Dressers & Counterfeiters
| 700 |
189
|
Brevet Major General Herman H. Heath 1st Iowa Cavalry Letter
| 100 |
190
|
General Whipple Writes of Appointments
| PASS |
191
|
Invoking President Washington on Patriotic Covers
| PASS |
192
|
Patriotic Cover Grouping
| PASS |
193
|
Rare St. Louis Arsenal Pass Signed By Gettysburg Brevet Brigadier General.
| PASS |
194
|
The 3rd Iowa Refuses To Be Led By A Drunk
| 225 |
195
|
War-Date Washington, DC
| 100 |
196
|
Yankee Captain Captured
| PASS |
197
|
Army of the Potomac General Orders, Plus More
| PASS |
198
|
Ira Harris Guard (5th New York Cavalry) Letter
| 100 |
199
|
Maryland Recruit Oozes Sentimentality
| PASS |
200
|
The War Begins
| 70 |
201
|
New Jersey Captain David H. Ayers Grouping
| 1400 |
202
|
Broadside Issued Within HOURS Of The End of The Battle of Second Manassas
| 425 |
203
|
6th Ohio Letter Archive From Cottondom
| 300 |
204
|
Manuscript MOH Winner's Map of The Battlefield of Antietam
| 500 |
205
|
Rare Letter From the Doomed U.S.S. Housatonic
| 300 |
206
|
General McClellan Sends Orders His Army To Regard Slaves In States of Rebellion as: "…occupying simply a peculiar legal status under State laws…where military operations are made necessary by the
| 250 |
207
|
Nathan Beford Forrest Captures General Crittenden
| 250 |
208
|
Massachusetts Poetic Broadside Honoring Andrew Jackson
| PASS |
209
|
Civil War Maine Newspaper Extra Reports Losses at Fair Oaks
| 190 |
210
|
Fort Randall, Dakota Territory Is Under Besieged By Unwanted Forces
| PASS |
211
|
Pennsylvania Sergeant Predicts War with Britain
| PASS |
212
|
The 155th New York Vols Is Created
| PASS |
213
|
The New York Politician’s Son Is Released From Prison After Being Arrested As A Confederate Spy
| 325 |
214
|
11th New Hampshire Skirmishes Outside Jackson, Miss. After The Fall Of Vicksburg
| PASS |
215
|
15th Iowa Officers Back a Slighted Private
| PASS |
216
|
1862 Frontier Rangers Indian Pursuit Muster Roll
| 100 |
217
|
9th Indiana Skirmishes With Rebels Outside Nashville
| 100 |
218
|
A 7th Massachusetts Soldiers Writes From Yorktown
| 100 |
219
|
A Traitor Resides In Iowa
| 150 |
220
|
A Wisconsin Boy Takes in a Tarheel Deserter
| PASS |
221
|
Antietam Campaign General Orders
| 100 |
222
|
Brigade Colonel Is Court Martialled For Antietam
| PASS |
223
|
First Union Occupation of Wincester
| 250 |
224
|
Gettysburg Deserter Volunteer Eagle Shield Enlistment Form
| PASS |
225
|
He Suggests That Black Labor Can Pay For The War
| 200 |
226
|
Lengthy Letter From North Carolina
| 100 |
227
|
Magnus Poem "The Prisoner Free" with Judson Kilpatrick Portrait
| PASS |
228
|
Praises General Butler
| PASS |
229
|
Recalling the Monitor Merrimac
| 100 |
230
|
Song Sheet "What Irishmen Have Done." with Scene of Richmond at Top
| PASS |
231
|
This Man Objects to a $1 Fee for Hearings of Invalids in the Draft
| PASS |
232
|
Union General Massachusetts Land Deeds Related To The Paul Revere Family.
| PASS |
233
|
Benjamin Butler Absolute Money
| 50 |
234
|
Pennsylvania Document
| 50 |
235
|
Famous Jewish Officer
| 50 |
236
|
Grant Victorious at Fort Donelson
| 50 |
237
|
The Following 11 Lots Are All From Henry A. Wiley served as an officer in the 104th New York Volunteers for nearly the entire Civil War. He mustered in as 1st Lieutenant of Co. "B" on October 1,
| 200 |
238
|
Five Letters Written by Wiley
| 475 |
239
|
The Army Moves Towards Fredericksburg
| 250 |
240
|
Wiley Applauds Burnside For Fredericksburg
| 150 |
241
|
NCOs Deserter The 104th While Hooker Reviews The Army
| 275 |
242
|
Is: "Without doubt anxious for a fight with the Rebels."
| 225 |
243
|
Wiley Writes A Patriotic Letter
| 100 |
244
|
Five Elmira, New York Letters From the Wiley
| 150 |
245
|
Wiley Is Passed Over For Promotion
| 100 |
246
|
The Officers Petition Against Major Colt
| 100 |
247
|
Captain Wiley is Captured by the Rebels
| 100 |
248
|
The following five lots are all written by 1st Sergeant and lieutenant Solon A. Rand, Co. G, 2nd Ohio Cavalry. He fought with his regiment throughout the war from Missouri and Kansas in 1861 to V
| 375 |
249
|
The 2nd Ohio Cavalry At The Battle of Blue Springs, TN
| PASS |
250
|
Handkerchief Waving Ladies Cheer The 2nd On.
| PASS |
251
|
Rand's Horse Is Shot From Under Him
| PASS |
252
|
Rand Will Desert Rather Than Being Hospitalized At Baltimore
| 250 |
253
|
The letters in this and the following three lots were from Private Timothy O'Sullivan to his mother, sister, or both in Astoria, Connecticut. O'Sullivan enlisted in the 1st Connecticut Heavy Art
| 275 |
254
|
The 1st Connecticut Artillery's Fort Is Mined
| PASS |
255
|
Timothy O'Sullivan Pens This Last Group
| 100 |
256
|
Three Letters From a Connecticut Artillery Private
| 150 |
257
|
Two Letters From a Connecticut Artillery Private
| PASS |
258
|
The following nine lots concern the Civil War military career of John Myers (1838-1863) a married farmer from central Iowa who enlisted in the 28th Iowa Infantry as corporal in late 1862. Myers s
| 225 |
259
|
Myers Looses His Kepi On The Mississippi.
| 225 |
260
|
Gen. Steele Forms An Expedition For Vicksburg
| 425 |
261
|
The 28th Takes Part In The Battle of Cold Water River, Mississippi
| 550 |
262
|
Myers Helps Capture Rebel Stores On The Bayou
| 170 |
263
|
The 28th Takes Part in The Battle of Champion Hill, Miss.
| 475 |
264
|
U. S. Grant Sends A Rouse To A Besieged Pemberton Allowing Him To Capture A Large Cache of Arms
| 650 |
265
|
The 28th's Officer Corps Is Hit Hard By Attrition
| 160 |
266
|
Myers Described His New Position In The 11th Louisiana Colored Infantry
| 250 |
267
|
Knights of the Golden Circle in Indiana
| 450 |
268
|
Meade Takes Command Before Gettysburg
| 550 |
269
|
20th Iowa Soldier Writes of the Battle of Atchafalaya, Louisiana
| PASS |
270
|
83rd New York Officer's Killed In Action At Gettysburg Autograph
| PASS |
271
|
Governor Morgan Writes Secretary of War Stanton for Recruiting Assistance - Endorsed by Generals Newton, Hardie and Williams
| 300 |
272
|
98th Ohio Archive, "the horse I was riding got a bullet through his neck…". A nice little archive of three war-date pieces related to Captain Joseph R. Mitchell, Co. B, 98th Ohio Vols. [later ma
| PASS |
273
|
Gettysburg Hospital Letter
| 375 |
274
|
One Of War's Unfortunate Few. A Casualty Of Gettysburg
| PASS |
275
|
Recruiting for New York Regiments - Signed by Governor Morgan and Generals Hardee & Eaton
| PASS |
276
|
Reporting On The Battle of Stone River
| 250 |
277
|
A New Yorker Writes of The Mine Run Campaign
| PASS |
278
|
He Saw Arms and Feet Coming From Shallow Graves
| 250 |
279
|
Hours Before The Battle of Blackburn's Ford
| PASS |
280
|
Michigan Soldier Writes From Fredricksburg
| 225 |
281
|
On A Raid These Cavalrymen Captured Forty
| PASS |
282
|
Pennsylvania Soldier Starts Sunday School For The Blacks
| 375 |
283
|
War Date Map Showing the Seat of War in the East
| PASS |
284
|
William Howard Russell Letter and Book
| 160 |
285
|
11th New Hampshire Passes The Wreck Of The Ruth
| 130 |
286
|
21st Ohio Infantry Soldier Writes of the Hard Conditions in the Nashville Hospitals
| PASS |
287
|
5th Connecticut Officer's Commission For Cedar Mountain POW
| PASS |
288
|
Charles Magnus Bird's Eye View of Manhattan
| PASS |
289
|
Colonel Merrill Defense Letter
| 100 |
290
|
The Army Collected Soldier's Body Parts
| 1300 |
291
|
The "Whiskey Clique" in the 9th Iowa Blocks An Officer's Promotion
| PASS |
292
|
Zealous Iowa Sergeant Seeks Recruiting Commission
| PASS |
293
|
A Pickett's Charge Regiment's Losses
| PASS |
294
|
U.S. Christian Commission Worker's Letter
| 50 |
295
|
War-date Document Signed by Three Staff Officers
| 50 |
296
|
War-date Letter of Brvt. Major General William A. Nichols
| 70 |
297
|
1863 Merchant's Advertising Broadside
| 110 |
298
|
Little Lizzie Sends Charity To The Soldiers
| 50 |
299
|
This and the following ten lots feature letters from Corporal Marshall P. Wood to his wife in Rindge, New Hampshire. The correspondence is that of a well-adjusted young man trying to maintain a
| 500 |
300
|
Eight Letters from the 9th New Hampshire Soldier's Letters
| 600 |
301
|
Two 9th New Hampshire Soldier's Letters
| 300 |
302
|
Corp. Wood Writes Ten Letters From The South
| 900 |
303
|
Complete Year of Harper’s Weekly - 1864
| 650 |
304
|
The Most Detailed Union Soldier's Description of a Documented Military Execution We Have Ever Offered!
| 1100 |
305
|
General Asa P. Blunt Letter On Getting "Bottled Up" on Bermuda Hundred
| 300 |
306
|
14th NY Heavy Artillery Battle of North Anna River Letter
| PASS |
307
|
Battle Letter By One Who Dies After Amputation
| PASS |
308
|
He Deserted the Confederate Army to Join the Union Army
| 200 |
309
|
A Veteran of the Alabama - Kearsarge Duel Recalls The Historic Day
| 160 |
310
|
Capturing Rebs by the Hundreds - Lincoln Will be Elected
| 150 |
311
|
Civil War U. S. Navy Discharge From the U. S. S. North Carolina
| PASS |
312
|
Corcoran's Brigade Lieutenant Writes From the Trenches
| PASS |
313
|
Drunken U. S. Navy Deserter's Civil War Deposition
| 150 |
314
|
Halleck Relieved - Grant Promoted
| PASS |
315
|
Six New York Volunteer Enlistment Forms
| PASS |
316
|
This Vermont Soldier Was Captured Shortly After This Letter - Later Died at Andersonville
| PASS |
317
|
14 Philadelphia Army Hospital Morning Reports
| PASS |
318
|
4th Corps Flag Requisition
| PASS |
319
|
51st Ohio Infantry Letter Writes of a Lieutenant Being “...shot in the head...”
| 100 |
320
|
Battle of The Wilderness Ammo Request
| PASS |
321
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Capt. R. Bruce Rickett's Battery Document Packet
| 100 |
322
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Immigrants' Arrival Described in a Letter
| PASS |
323
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Recovering But Still Hears the War
| PASS |
324
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Report of the Loss of Weapons - In the Field Before Atlanat
| PASS |
325
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Woman Confederate Sympathizer Arrested For Cheering Quantril’s Attack on Major Blunt
| 100 |
326
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140th Penn. Vols. Letter
| 50 |
327
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Major General Custer Presents Captured Confederate Flags
| 80 |
328
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Soldier’s Letter With Eagle Sketch
| 110 |
329
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Springfield Rifles War Department Circular
| 50 |
330
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Civil War Naval Discharge With His CDV
| 225 |
331
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After Four Long Years, Richmond Falls
| PASS |
332
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General Forrest Sends Tennessee Unionist to Andersonville
| PASS |
333
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A MOH Recipient Gets His Pay
| PASS |
334
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General Alexander McDowell McCook Signature
| PASS |
335
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Mother Seeks Son's Discharge From the U. S. Army
| PASS |
336
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POW at the Mine Explosion
| PASS |
337
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The Lee And Johnston Armies Are Scattered To Nothing
| 150 |
338
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Union Major General Benjamin F. Butler Free Franked Cover
| PASS |
339
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Admiral David Farragut Clipped Signature
| 50 |
340
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Fort Pickens, Florida Savior Slemmer Signature
| 400 |
341
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General Thomas Orders Troops Forwrd in Alabama
| 50 |
342
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New York State Questionnaire with Great Account of Capture and Attempted From Salisbury Prison
| PASS |
343
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The First American Military Aeronaut, Thaddeus Lowe, Writes to the Arms Manufacturer, James T. Ames
| 750 |
344
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2nd US Sharpshooters WIA at Antietam Document
| PASS |
345
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This AuthorWrites of His First Cousin, Major General Philip Kearny.
| 190 |
346
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General William F. Barry Autograph Letter
| 60 |
347
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General Sherman Pays His Bill
| 250 |
348
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Union Brevet Major General Joseph R. Hawley Signature
| PASS |
349
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Major General Charles Devens Signed Document
| PASS |
350
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Colonel James Hall of the 1st New York Engineers
| 50 |
351
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Exceptionally Graphic Broadsheet
| 160 |
352
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Major General Mortimer Dormer Leggett Signed Letter
| 50 |
353
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Union Veterans League Convention Badge
| PASS |
354
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Extraordinary Map - Shows ONLY the State South Carolina as Confederate
| 100 |
355
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Map of the Battle of Chattanooga
| PASS |
356
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176th NY POW at Libby and Danville Prisons
| PASS |
357
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Written Expressly For Gettysburg
| 100 |
358
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Dartmouth College Portrait of Future Pennsylvania Union Surgeon
| PASS |
359
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Photograph Locket with Admiral Farragut and an Early Photograph of Ulysses S. Grant
| PASS |
360
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Major General Israel "Fighting Dick" Richardson
| PASS |
361
|
Kentucky Confederate Lt. General Simon Bolivar Buckner
| 50 |
362
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The Following Five Photographs Are All MOH Recipient Frances E. Brownell… "Ellsworth's Avenger"…And Two Signed!
| 325 |
363
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A Different Photo
| 100 |
364
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A Third Image
| 100 |
365
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The two inscribed signed phototype images have F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia photographer's imprints. Both on thin stock, and measure 8 ¾" x 10 ½" overall. Rarely, if ever, do signed Brownell images
| 400 |
366
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A Second Signed Photo
| 300 |
367
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Large Format War Date Signed Photo, General Logan
| 1200 |
368
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Acting Master Thomas Moore of the U. S. S. Congress
| PASS |
369
|
Magic Lantern Slide of Union General W. F. Smith & Staff
| 110 |
370
|
Major General George Gordon Meade CDV
| PASS |
371
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Union Major General John Sedgewick
| PASS |
372
|
Union Vice-Admiral Stephan Clegg Rowan
| PASS |
373
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Admiral David Glasgow Farragut
| PASS |
374
|
Armed New York Cavalry Officer CDV
| 90 |
375
|
Medal of Honor Recipient John Porter Hatch
| PASS |
376
|
Splendid Gem Tintype of William Tecumseh Sherman
| 100 |
377
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Three CDVs of Fenian Colonel John O' Mahoney
| PASS |
378
|
U. S. Navy Commodore Garrett Jesse Pendergrast
| PASS |
379
|
Union Brevet Major General William "Baldy" Smith
| 70 |
380
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Union Major General Joseph "Fighting Joe" Hooker
| PASS |
381
|
The Last Photograph of Stone Wall Jackson in Tintype
| 2500 |
382
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He Declined Command of the Army of the Potomac
| PASS |
383
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He once said “Every attempt to make war easy and safe will result in humiliation and disaster.”
| PASS |
384
|
Unidentified Naval or Renue Officers
| 650 |
385
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Phil Sheridan - He Block Lee’s Escape at Appomattox
| PASS |
386
|
Photograph Locket with Admiral Farragut and an Unknown Officer
| PASS |
387
|
CDV of USS Monitor Attacking Drewry's Bluff
| 225 |
388
|
CDV Showing Army of the Potomac Generals
| 70 |
389
|
CDV with Mathew Brady Portrait of U. S. Grant
| PASS |
390
|
Major General Winfield Scott Hancock
| 50 |
391
|
Mathew Brady CDV of U. S. Grant
| 110 |
392
|
Scarcer Gurney & Son U. S. Grant CDV
| PASS |
393
|
Union Major General William Woods Averell
| PASS |
394
|
Confederate Heroes CDV Collection
| 250 |
395
|
Brigadier General John Pegram CDV
| PASS |
396
|
Ex-Slave in the U. S. Navy
| 1300 |
397
|
Rare Image of New York Officer's Body Servant
| 1200 |
398
|
General Custer Albumen
| 700 |
399
|
Maryland Confederate Harry Gilmor
| PASS |
400
|
Texas Confederate General Ben McCullough
| PASS |
401
|
1865 View Of R. E. Lee After Appomattox
| 200 |
402
|
Confederate Presidential CDVs
| PASS |
403
|
Grant Considered This Photograph To Be His Best Likeness
| 550 |
404
|
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan
| 150 |
405
|
South Carolina's Wade Hampton
| 100 |
406
|
CDV of Singing Performers With a Guitar
| PASS |
407
|
Confederate Lt. General John C. Pemberton
| 50 |
408
|
Death of the Confederacy CDV
| 325 |
409
|
P.T. Barnum’s Most Famous Personalities
| PASS |
410
|
U. S. Navy Commander George W. Rogers
| PASS |
411
|
CDV of General Joseph E. Johnston
| PASS |
412
|
Fort Sumter After the War
| 100 |
413
|
An Important National Politician From Kentucky
| 120 |
414
|
He Escaped a Federal Prison
| PASS |
415
|
Scarce Photo of CSN Naval Officer
| 120 |
416
|
Beautiful General Philip Sheridan Cabinet Card Photograph
| 70 |
417
|
Cabinet Card of Armed Westerners
| PASS |
418
|
Civil War Medal of Honor Recipient's Stereoview and Signed Orders
| PASS |
419
|
Gettysburg Photo of 145th Penn. Vols. Monument
| PASS |
420
|
Stereoview of Fort Hamilton, New York City
| PASS |
421
|
Beautiful Helen Keller Signed Photograph As Young Woman
| 1300 |
422
|
From A Patriotic Gentleman
| 450 |
423
|
Unusual Image
| PASS |
424
|
Patriotic Bracelet Features Union Generals
| PASS |
425
|
Grouping Associated With a Pennsylvania POW at Salisbury, NC
| PASS |
426
|
Rare Libby Prison Memento
| 225 |
427
|
Rudimentary Leg Splint
| 325 |
428
|
Jefferson davis on the Gallows
| PASS |
429
|
Patriotic Smoking Pipe
| 160 |
430
|
Civil War Era Tobacco Twist
| PASS |
431
|
Medical Piece
| PASS |
432
|
Civil War Period Civilian Pencil Artwork
| 500 |
433
|
Camp Fire Poker Gentleman ?
| 800 |
434
|
The Humiliating Images of President Jefferson Davis in Women’s Clothing
| 225 |
435
|
Sailor’s Bureau Top Wood Box
| PASS |
436
|
Scarce Civil War Era Toy - Myriopticon Picture Show
| 375 |
437
|
Dramatic War Scene, Sherman’s Army Burning Georgia
| 650 |
438
|
Union Veteran's Phil Sheridan Mourning Badge
| PASS |
439
|
Adjutant's Effects From the Sultana Survivors Association
| PASS |
440
|
GAR Badge Cast From Confederate Cannon
| 70 |
441
|
Scarce 1912 Los Angeles GAR Convention Medal
| 80 |
442
|
Lincoln’s First Election - Newspaper report
| 160 |
443
|
In the 1860 Presidential Campaign, The Issue of Slavery Weighs Heavily On Lincoln’s Shoulders
| 1100 |
444
|
The First Printed Image of Elmer Ellsworth, Lincoln’s pet
| 120 |
445
|
American Actress Maggie Mitchell
| PASS |
446
|
Lincoln's Secretary of State, William Seward
| PASS |
447
|
One Of Lincoln’s Most Important Letters - “If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save i
| PASS |
448
|
Lincoln’s Slave Compensation Plan and Other Issues in Cartoons
| 250 |
449
|
CDV with Possible Lincoln Connection
| PASS |
450
|
He Saw Lincoln
| PASS |
451
|
President Lincoln Revokes General Hunter’s Emancipation Order
| 375 |
452
|
An Archive of President Lincoln Proclamations as Printed in the Newspapers
| 50 |
453
|
Lincoln Advocates Gradual Compensated Emancipation
| PASS |
454
|
Lincoln Replies to the Chicago Christians on the Subject of Emancipation
| 50 |
455
|
An Important Lincoln Signed Document
| PASS |
456
|
Matching Original Water Color Paintings of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln.
| PASS |
457
|
Patriotic Bracelet
| 350 |
458
|
Exceptional and Displayable presentation of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
| 800 |
459
|
Scarce and Important Lincoln and Slavery Engravings Published in 1863
| 275 |
460
|
Currier & Ives Lincoln 1864 Political Cartoon
| 325 |
461
|
Blacks in Both the Federal and Confederate Armies - Lincoln’s ReElection
| 300 |
462
|
Lincoln and Johnson 1864 Union Wigwam
| 900 |
463
|
A Very Political and Patriotic Lincoln Election Engraving
| 50 |
464
|
The Democratic Party candidate McClellan and the Democratic Party Platform
| PASS |
465
|
President Johnson Closes the Government In Consequence of the Assassination Of President Abraham Lincoln
| 21000 |
466
|
Abraham Lincoln Mourning Bracelet
| 500 |
467
|
Some people are prophesying Lincoln's death by foul means
| 350 |
468
|
The Martyred President Lincoln’s Funeral Flag Remnant
| 250 |
469
|
Six Bound 1865 Newspapers From Cleveland, Ohio
| 250 |
470
|
The Emancipation Leaders - Composite Photograph of the 38th Congress Who Voted to Enact the 13th Amendment to the Constitution Forbidding Slavery
| 425 |
471
|
U. S. Grant Announces Andrew Johnson's Presidency
| 200 |
472
|
Displaying Respects to The Martyred President
| 150 |
473
|
How sadly all good people feel…that terrible night of the assassination
| 190 |
474
|
Lincoln's Funeral in New York City…And Lincoln's Undertaker
| 550 |
475
|
Salem Mourns Abraham Lincoln
| 170 |
476
|
Abraham Lincoln Paper Mourning Ribbon
| 160 |
477
|
Viewing Lincoln's body in Albany, NY
| PASS |
478
|
After Carpenter’s Painting
| PASS |
479
|
Children’s Books of Lincoln and Grant
| 130 |
480
|
The Aaron Burr Conspiracy in Detail !
| 170 |
481
|
Henry Rogers Received His Revolver Patent in 1829 - Fully Six Years Before Sam Colt
| 800 |
482
|
Scarce Regulation 1832 Pattern S-Link Artillery Belt Plate
| PASS |
483
|
Missouri West Pointer's Brady Studio Portrait
| PASS |
484
|
West Point Image of Major General Ormsby Mitchell's Son by Brady
| PASS |
485
|
Irish-Born West Point Graduate's Portrait
| PASS |
486
|
Soule Photograph of Cheyenne Warriors Captured By Custer's 7th Cavalry
| PASS |
487
|
Stereoview of Soldiers by Fort Dade Monument
| PASS |
488
|
United States Military Archive
| 100 |
489
|
Two Soldier Decoratated Hardtacks
| 400 |
490
|
Two Spanish-American War Images
| PASS |
491
|
U. S. Naval Academy Belt Plate
| 120 |
492
|
Kaiser Wilhelm II Was Not Executed As In This Poster - He Actually Abdicated
| 190 |
493
|
Large WWI Photograph of British ambulance Corps in Action
| PASS |
494
|
Medal of Honor Winners.
| 120 |
495
|
World War I German Aces Who Became Generals in World War II
| PASS |
496
|
German Aces
| PASS |
497
|
General Pershing Dinner Menu and Seating List
| PASS |
498
|
WWI American Officer's Photo Album
| 110 |
499
|
German Ace Grouping
| PASS |
500
|
World War II Pinbacks and Medals
| PASS |
501
|
Swastica Wood paper weight
| PASS |
502
|
WWII Army Air Corps Table Linens
| 110 |
503
|
Ration Books
| PASS |
504
|
Unusual German Cameos
| PASS |
505
|
Silverware Belonging to Admiral William F. Halsey
| PASS |
506
|
No Regrets for the Bomb
| PASS |
507
|
Stormin' Norman
| PASS |
508
|
The Virginia Governor Wants The Maps and Charts Done
| 170 |
509
|
He Owned 1,093 Successful U.S. Patents
| 160 |
510
|
Extraordinary Darwin Signed Photo
| PASS |
511
|
America’s Greatest Showman
| 60 |
512
|
Actress Lillian Russell Archive
| 150 |
513
|
Nine Medical and Physiology Doctors All Signed This FDC
| 100 |
514
|
Noted British Historian and Writer
| PASS |
515
|
The Mystery Writers
| PASS |
516
|
A Madoff Trade Acknowledgement
| PASS |
517
|
She Was Introduced to America by P.T. Barnum
| 50 |
518
|
Shakespear Ribbon Commemorates His Birth 300 Years Ago
| PASS |
519
|
Fancy Silk Printed Playbill
| PASS |
520
|
1876 Philadelphia Centennial Bandana
| 50 |
521
|
“A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval” - Mark Twain
| PASS |
522
|
Whatever Happened to the Nickle Cigar
| 150 |
523
|
Billard Themed Match Safe
| PASS |
524
|
Never Issued Police Badge
| PASS |
525
|
Postcard Flown by The Wright Brothers
| PASS |
526
|
The Most Famous Comedy Vaudville Team - Weber & Fields
| PASS |
527
|
Early Aviation Collection
| PASS |
528
|
R. M. S. Lusitania Grouping
| PASS |
529
|
Privately Made National Recovery Administration Plaque
| 60 |
530
|
Historic Lithograph Commemorates Jewish Statehood.
| 400 |
531
|
Opposing Jewish Global Domination
| 120 |
532
|
Attorney General McKean Slams a Fornicator
| PASS |
533
|
Bound Volume of Newspaper "National Omnibus"
| 50 |
534
|
Rare 19th Century ‘Anti-Death Penalty’ Weekly Displays an Execution
| PASS |
535
|
The Consummate Pitch Man In Action
| 100 |
536
|
1851 Missouri Broadside
| PASS |
537
|
NY Bishop Petitions Stephen Douglas and William Seward
| PASS |
538
|
The Prince of Wales’ Tour of Canada and America Is Shown in Detail Illustrations
| PASS |
539
|
1865 Oil Speculation
| 50 |
540
|
The Christian Faith is Illustrated in Harper’s Weekly
| PASS |
541
|
Chicago’s Second Great Fire
| PASS |
542
|
Colorful Savannah Georgia Steamship Receipt
| PASS |
543
|
New York City View From a Balloon
| 50 |
544
|
Early Medical Broadside
| 110 |
545
|
The First Official World's Fair in the United States
| 50 |
546
|
These Women Will NOT Tolerate Insults
| 225 |
547
|
1879 - Women’s Right to Vote - And Women’s Right to Choose
| 60 |
548
|
Those Scorned Women - Graphic Acts of Murder
| 110 |
549
|
Advertising Men’s Suspenders
| PASS |
550
|
Beware of Those Gambling Women
| 200 |
551
|
The Pitch Cards
| PASS |
552
|
An Ebalmer’s Collection
| PASS |
553
|
Circa 1890 Tobacco Advertising
| PASS |
554
|
Early Cigarette Advertisment
| PASS |
555
|
Metemorphic Tobacco Advertising
| PASS |
556
|
Brooklyn Broadside - 1897
| PASS |
557
|
The Galveston Hurricane of 1900
| PASS |
558
|
An End to the Spanish American War Reported in The First Newspaper to Print Color Cartoons
| PASS |
559
|
Dayton Welcomes the Wrights Home - Wright Brothers Commemoration Items
| 100 |
560
|
San Diego Tourist Railroad Broadsides
| PASS |
561
|
Shocking Graphic Report of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre
| 180 |
562
|
1930’s Advertising
| PASS |
563
|
Newspaper Group of Desparado John Dillinger
| 250 |
564
|
The Killing of Bonnie and Clyde
| 300 |
565
|
Baby Face Nelson Shoots It Out With the Cops - For The Lat Time
| 100 |
566
|
Early Mickey Mouse Newspaper Color Comic Strips
| PASS |
567
|
The Communist Party Persecuted in Oklahoma 1941
| PASS |
568
|
The Foundation Mormon Proclamation
| PASS |
569
|
1848 Compendium On New York Life & Business Including Mathew Brady's Daguerrian Gallery.
| 275 |
570
|
Tom Thumb-Sized Tom Thumb Photos
| 200 |
571
|
Civil War Era View of Harvard Observatory
| 180 |
572
|
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
| PASS |
573
|
The 1868 Church Leaders
| PASS |
574
|
A Large Collection of the Little People
| PASS |
575
|
Occupational Tintype
| 350 |
576
|
Carlisle Pennsylvania Fire Company
| 140 |
577
|
The Guys Are Out On The Town
| PASS |
578
|
Very Scarce Phtograph of Phineas Taylor Barnum
| 300 |
579
|
Tourist Photographic Album of St. Augustine Florida, 1890’s
| PASS |
580
|
Set of Victorian Glass Stereoviews
| PASS |
581
|
Early Kodak Camera Photograph
| PASS |
582
|
Early Military Aviation Phtographs
| PASS |
583
|
A Great Financial Photograph
| PASS |
584
|
These Two Scientist Were Readying For War With Germany
| 200 |
585
|
The Hamilton-Burr Duel
| 375 |
586
|
Broadsheet Advertisement- Tilden and Hendricks - 1876
| 300 |
587
|
Group of Political Pinbacks
| 50 |
588
|
War Date George Washington Free Frank
| 4250 |
589
|
Early George Washington Comemoration Fabric Printing
| 500 |
590
|
George Washington Painting on Glass
| PASS |
591
|
Very Strong and Unique Folkart Paintings of Paul Revere & George Washington
| 425 |
592
|
President George Washington Addresses the Whiskey Rebellion
| 150 |
593
|
The Politically Corrct Version
| PASS |
594
|
Striking Modern Washington Poster
| PASS |
595
|
Unique George Washington Piece
| PASS |
596
|
Comemorating The First President
| PASS |
597
|
George Washington Signed Acts
| PASS |
598
|
President Madison Lauds General John Stark to Stark’s Close Friend Rev. William Bentley
| 2200 |
599
|
Monroe Presidential Signed Document
| 400 |
600
|
Anti Jackson Campaign Broadside Accuses Jackson of Dealing In Slaves
| 1000 |
601
|
The First Presidential Photograph
| 350 |
602
|
Presidential Campaign Piece - Anti Andrew Jackson
| 400 |
603
|
An Ohio Girl Writes to Andrew Jackson
| 150 |
604
|
Grand Funeral Procession in Memory of Gen. Jackson
| PASS |
605
|
Theater Broadside Announces Andrew Jackson Tribute
| PASS |
606
|
Andrew Jackson's New York Funeral Procession Graphically Presented
| PASS |
607
|
Death of GenL Andrew Jackson
| PASS |
608
|
Andrew Jackson Eulogy Booklet
| 50 |
609
|
Scarce William Henry Harrison Presidential Delegate Ribbon
| 200 |
610
|
The Death of President Harrison and the Swearing In of President John Tyler
| 70 |
611
|
1856 Fillmore Ballot with Lincoln Connection
| 225 |
612
|
Rare 1856 Buchanan & Breckinridge campaign ballot from Illinois
| 110 |
613
|
Absolutely Stunning Comemorating Piece to Ulysses S. Grant
| 650 |
614
|
President U.S. Grant family letter archive
| PASS |
615
|
Future Vice President Henry Wilson
| 850 |
616
|
Ulysses Grant Chromolithographed Portrait
| PASS |
617
|
President Grant’s Children
| PASS |
618
|
Grant Campaign Fabric
| 100 |
619
|
The French and American Friendship - 1876
| PASS |
620
|
Scarce Music Sheet From Garfield’s Assassination
| 80 |
621
|
Large 1876 Tilden and Hendricks campaign ballot from Illinois.
| 60 |
622
|
The Mayor Announces the Death Of President Garfield.
| PASS |
623
|
President Garfield Mourning Piece
| 60 |
624
|
FIRST LADIES
| 130 |
625
|
Very Nice McKinley Campaign Piece
| PASS |
626
|
Admission Ticket to President McKinley's Funeral
| 60 |
627
|
An Extraordinary Theodore Roosevelt Photograph - In His First Elected Position
| 900 |
628
|
Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft Campaign Badges
| PASS |
629
|
Teddy Roosevelt Silks
| PASS |
630
|
President Warren G. Harding Memorial Collection
| PASS |
631
|
Making a donation to the building of the President Harry Truman Library
| 150 |
632
|
Simply The Best Harry Truman Signed Photograph!
| 950 |
633
|
Group of four Harry Truman TLS's….and more!
| 375 |
634
|
President Kennedy Signed Photo
| PASS |
635
|
President Ronald Reagan Attempted Assassination Artifact
| 3000 |
636
|
The Hinckleys Send Best Wishes to James Brady
| 190 |
637
|
“I am bound for Texas”
| 250 |
638
|
Very Rare California Newspaper - Vigilance Committee Content - Election of Buchanan
| 250 |
639
|
The Custer Family
| 750 |
640
|
Colonel Brackett Writes to Colonel Rodenbough Regarding Their Respective Historical Works
| PASS |
641
|
Custer Only Months Before Little Bighorn
| 1800 |
642
|
Scarce Broadside - Nez Perce War - Gen. Howard Catches the Red Devils
| 2200 |
643
|
One of the Victorious Little Bighorn Chiefs
| 450 |
644
|
Buffalo Bill’s Indians in England
| 375 |
645
|
He Started His Wild West Show in 1889
| 150 |
646
|
Three Photo Postcards of Pawnee Indians
| PASS |
647
|
The 1906 San Francisco earthquake is dramatically reported
| PASS |
648
|
D.F. Barry Letter Regarding Sioux Medicine Man
| 500 |
649
|
Buffalo Bill - Litho Printed Metal Sign
| PASS |
650
|
Bare Knucke Art rom 1820
| PASS |
651
|
150 Years of Bare Knuckle Boxing History On This Broadside
| 225 |
652
|
Early Horse Racing
| PASS |
653
|
Early Base-Ball Engravings
| 150 |
654
|
The Boston Red Stockings Championship Team - 1874
| 60 |
655
|
Rare and Early Collegiate Baseball Broadside
| PASS |
656
|
Two Late 19th Century Baseball Tickets
| PASS |
657
|
The 1894 World Champion NY Giants
| 1300 |
658
|
Approximately 100 Outdoor Sporting Stereoviews
| 300 |
659
|
Scarce Baseball Music Sheet
| 130 |
660
|
Indicative of the “Great White Hope” - Jefferies Prepares For Jack Johnson
| 375 |
661
|
The Boston Braves of 1887
| 500 |