Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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It Took These FIRST GEORGIA Colonists 61 Days to Reach America
| PASS |
2
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Important Comet Observations by Noted Astronomers
| PASS |
3
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Defining the Position of the Comet
| PASS |
4
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The Spaniards Invade Oglethorp’s Georgia Setllement
| PASS |
5
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The Venice Doge Elected 260 Years Ago
| PASS |
6
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Scarcely Seen, An Illustration Benjamin Franklin Electricity Machine
| 200 |
7
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Printed by Benjamin Franklin in 1752
| PASS |
8
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Treaty With the Indians During the French & Indian War
| 50 |
9
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Haley’s Comet Seen in 1759
| 50 |
10
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A World Map From the North Pole Perspective
| PASS |
11
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Murder in Philadelphia - 1760
| PASS |
12
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A Very Scarce Letter by Voltaire
| PASS |
13
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Hancock Challanges Governor Thomas Gage
| 600 |
14
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England Is Preparing To Act - Massachusetts Bay Resists - A Rebellion Actually Exists
| 9750 |
15
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Early Printing of The Articles of Confederation.
| 200 |
16
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Pay Voucher
| PASS |
17
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George Washington Creates the Purple Heart
| 650 |
18
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The War Winds Down
| PASS |
19
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Shays' Rebellion Is Reported
| 275 |
20
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Massachusetts and Georgia Ratify the Federal Constitution
| 275 |
21
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The Seventh State Ratifies The United States Constitution
| 225 |
22
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A New England’s Prejudice View of a Georgian Planter
| 170 |
23
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The King’s Stamp Tax
| PASS |
24
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The King’s Stamp Tax
| 140 |
25
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Butchering the Natives of the Sandwich Islands
| 140 |
26
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State of Connecticut Payment Document
| PASS |
27
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James Hoben Wins Design Competition For The President’s House - 1792
| 200 |
28
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Execution by Guillotine - The Queen
| PASS |
29
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John Adams Inaugurated
| 190 |
30
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Another Report of Duelling
| 150 |
31
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Thomas Paine Publicly Criticizes John Adams
| PASS |
32
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A Sermon From Plymouth - 1621
| PASS |
33
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The Infamous Prison Ship Jersey
| 160 |
34
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A Radical Englishman Priased
| PASS |
35
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Declaration of Independence Engraving
| 150 |
36
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One of the Most Important and Influential African Americans In the Colonial Period
| 350 |
37
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A Slave Revolt in 1792
| PASS |
38
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Iron Slave Shackles
| PASS |
39
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The Slave Traders - A Story of the Deep NORTH
| PASS |
40
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40 Slave Advertisments in This Grouping
| 160 |
41
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The City of Washington Places Restrictions on Blacks
| 225 |
42
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The Brutality of the Slave Trade - African King Butchers 100 Slaves
| PASS |
43
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American Reprint of British Abolitionist Booklet
| PASS |
44
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1838 Anti-Slavery Copper Token
| 120 |
45
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The Abolitionists Publish This Highly Illustrated Almanac
| 175 |
46
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The Liberator Wants To Know - What Will Become Of The Amistad Africans
| PASS |
47
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Debate of Africans of America
| 1000 |
48
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Gerrit Smith Issues a Broadside
| PASS |
49
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Unique Illustrated Slaves Advertisements from new Orleans
| 50 |
50
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1848 Virginia Slave Letter
| 225 |
51
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Slave Population and Slave Insurance
| 475 |
52
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Uncle Tom's Cabin Sheet Music
| PASS |
53
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A FIRST EDITION of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
| PASS |
54
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Suppressing the Slave Trade
| PASS |
55
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Arranging the Cargo Slaves
| PASS |
56
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Africans Attacking the White Interlopers
| PASS |
57
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1855 Freeman's Virginia Court Document
| 650 |
58
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Slave Dealer Places Unusual Illustrated Slave Advertisement - Shows Male and Female Slaves
| 275 |
59
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The Crew Member Wants His Bounty For Salve Ship Capture
| PASS |
60
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The Brutality of Slave Hunting in Africa
| PASS |
61
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Stowe’s Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin Results in the Identification of a Runaway Slave
| PASS |
62
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If You Catch One Of My Negroes In Your Yard…Oblige Me By Putting On Him…50 Lashes....
| 500 |
63
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The African Squadron Reports Captures
| 475 |
64
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Lincoln Nominated - Slave Ship Captured - President Buchanan Addresses Congress
| 450 |
65
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This Amendment Would Make Slavery Permantly Imbedded in the Constitution
| 100 |
66
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The Slaves In Mass Exodus
| PASS |
67
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Interference of Slavery In The District of Columbia Is Unwise and Unconstitutional
| PASS |
68
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An Abolitionist Speaks At The Black Prayer Meeting Mentioning "Mr. Lincoln's Good Feelings Towards Their People."
| 200 |
69
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Massachusetts Soldier Below New Orleans
| PASS |
70
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Published by the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments
| 1100 |
71
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The Colored Volunteer, by Thomas Nast
| PASS |
72
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278 Slaves Died on the Slaver
| PASS |
73
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“... they will be shot and their black bodies roasted”
| PASS |
74
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“This city is overrun with free negroes ... under the rule of Abraham the First”
| PASS |
75
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Harriet Tubman Behind The Raid - Illustrations of USCT in Action
| PASS |
76
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Lincoln Cannot Mongrelize America
| PASS |
77
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Massachusetts Wants Equal Pay For Colored Soldiers Including the Chaplin Harrison of the Mass 54th
| PASS |
78
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USCT In Action
| 100 |
79
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55th Massachusetts Black Veteran's Collection
| 325 |
80
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CDV by Early African-American Photographer J. P. Ball
| 50 |
81
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Scarce John Brown Image
| PASS |
82
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African American Political Cartoon
| 225 |
83
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The First Negro Vote in the District of Columbia
| PASS |
84
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Reconstruction in the South Was Brutal !
| PASS |
85
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The Klan at Work - 1868 - Hundreds of Balcks Tied To Trees
| PASS |
86
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The African American Klan
| PASS |
87
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The Caning Of Charles Sumner
| PASS |
88
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The Klan at Work
| PASS |
89
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Sojouner Truth Was the Self Given Name of Isabella Baumfree
| 180 |
90
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Organizing the Black Vote - Virginia 1869
| PASS |
91
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The Murderous Klan in 1871
| PASS |
92
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More Ku-Klux Outrages
| PASS |
93
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The Klan in Illustrated Action
| PASS |
94
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Frederick Douglass Speech 1875
| PASS |
95
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Buffalo Soldier's Signed Discharge Paper
| 60 |
96
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Who Controls the Mississippi Elections
| 50 |
97
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An exceptionally Rare Photographic Image of Josiah Henson (aka Uncle Tom)
| 3750 |
98
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Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
| PASS |
99
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Just After the War
| PASS |
100
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Seven "Scenes in the Sunny South" Trade Cards
| PASS |
101
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The Effort To Reconcile Southern Whites and Blacks
| PASS |
102
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A Strong Pair of Black Images
| PASS |
103
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From Slavery to Law to Politics
| PASS |
104
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The Vigilante White Caps
| PASS |
105
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Nickel Boy's Magazine With Black Fireman on the Cover
| 60 |
106
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Spanish-American War Colored Infantry Stereoview
| 50 |
107
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1920s Ku Klux Klan Pointed Hood
| PASS |
108
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Theater Uncle Tom Card
| PASS |
109
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Die-cut Store Card of a Dapper Black Boy
| 100 |
110
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Advertising Trade Card with Black Children
| PASS |
111
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Pen & Pencil Club Frederick Douglass Commemoration
| PASS |
112
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Minstrel or Popular Song Sheet Music
| 50 |
113
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Stereotypical Tableaux of Black Youth Idling
| PASS |
114
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Two Staged Saloon Gambling Scenes
| PASS |
115
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Blacks Playing Pool - 1910
| 600 |
116
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Jim Crow Era Segregated Ball Game Ticket
| 170 |
117
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Black WWI Doughboy's Portrait
| 50 |
118
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Josephine Baker Signed Photograph
| PASS |
119
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1924 First Colored World Series Players
| PASS |
120
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The Klan In Connecticut
| 1100 |
121
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Racist 1950s "Jumpin' Jigger Fishing Lure"
| 100 |
122
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Colored Division Railroad Convention Medal
| PASS |
123
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Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis Poster
| PASS |
124
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Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis in WWII Publicity Photograph
| 50 |
125
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Prominent Charlestonians Tangle Over Segregation
| PASS |
126
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Vintage LIFE Magazine Featuring Jackie Robinson
| PASS |
127
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Jackie Robinson Movie Still
| PASS |
128
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Duke Ellington Autograph
| 80 |
129
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Many Credit This Horrible Incident With The Opening Of The Civil Rights Movement
| PASS |
130
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“Floyd Patterson” and “Ingemar Johansson" Signed Glove
| PASS |
131
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First African-American to be Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress
| 110 |
132
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Cassius Clay Signed Photograph
| 250 |
133
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Two Original Newspaper Wire Photos of Civil Rights Struggle
| PASS |
134
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Three Vintage LIFE Magazines with Black History Cover Stories
| PASS |
135
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Funeral Home Fan Features 20th Century's Martyred Trio
| 60 |
136
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She Joined the Chorus of the Cotton Club at the Age of Sixteen
| PASS |
137
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Rosa Parks Signed Photograph
| 400 |
138
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Astronaut Guion S. Bluford, Jr. Signed Photograph
| PASS |
139
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Muhammad Ali Signed Photograph with Elvis
| 50 |
140
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Composite Signed Photograph of Three Chicago Basketball Greats
| 150 |
141
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An Important Early Frederick Douglass Report - 1845 - Nearly Thrown Overboard - Address the Irish Anti-Slavery Meeting
| PASS |
142
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Frederick Douglass Driven From His Own Abolitionist Meeting
| PASS |
143
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Frederick Douglass Speech Chastises the Northerners For Not Accepting Blacks in the Army
| PASS |
144
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Free Man of Color Arrested As A Fugitive Slave In DC - Twice.
| 250 |
145
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This Fugitive Slave Writes A Book
| PASS |
146
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This Trial Was the First Nationally-Covered Challenge to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.
| 100 |
147
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Dramatic Presentation of the Anthony Burns Fugitive Slave Trial
| PASS |
148
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A Federal Marshall Is Killed In A Failed Rescue Attempt of Fugitive Slave Anthony Burns in Boston - Large Archive
| PASS |
149
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Fugitive Slave Rescuer Released From Jail After Serving 100 days
| 90 |
150
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This Fugitive Made His Way To Canada, Then Claimed To Work For Josiah Henson of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Fame
| 150 |
151
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Enormous Coverage of the Conviction of a Fugitive Slave Rescuer
| 130 |
152
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The Fugitive African Family
| 425 |
153
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Future Confederate General Writes A Hateful Letter On Fellow Congressmen in 1860
| 500 |
154
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Artillerist Petitions Georgia Governor for Arms
| PASS |
155
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Those Pesky RUNAWAYS
| PASS |
156
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The Secession Continues as the Mississippi Delegation Walks Out of Congress
| 50 |
157
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New Market VMI Cadet's Archive
| 600 |
158
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A Hack, Flag and Martial Music Helps Raise Company G of The 36th Virginia
| 200 |
159
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The 2nd Tennessee Helps Blockade The Potomac
| 150 |
160
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Confederate Anti-Lincoln Broadside Poem On Slave Roster Ledger Page
| 375 |
161
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Jefferson Davis Makes the Cover of Vanity Fair - Thrice
| 50 |
162
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The Confederate Constitution is Adopted
| PASS |
163
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Oh How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning
| 150 |
164
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Very Clean Confederate Newspaper - New Orleans
| PASS |
165
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Lincoln Revokes Fremont’s Emancipation Proclamation
| PASS |
166
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This Mississippi Confederate Supports Jefferson Davis
| 750 |
167
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Early Confederate From South Carolina
| PASS |
168
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Smitten Confederate Writes to His Sweetheart
| PASS |
169
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Barefoot in New Madrid, Missouri
| 50 |
170
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Officer's Election Needs Clarification
| 50 |
171
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Army Bureaucrat Denies Pay to Volunteers
| 50 |
172
|
Confederate Texas Legal Document
| 90 |
173
|
Confederate 29th Virginia Folk Art Letter
| 500 |
174
|
Union General Kearny Dies At Chantilly 3rd South Carolina Letter
| 600 |
175
|
A Rebel Cavalryman Hides From The Yankees
| 325 |
176
|
Virginia Confederate Electoral Ticket
| 250 |
177
|
Confederate Military Map of Richmond and Petersburg Area
| 275 |
178
|
Southern Mother Writes of Fort Donelson POWs
| 100 |
179
|
Reports of the Death of Confederate General Zollicoffer
| PASS |
180
|
Cobb Falls at Fredericksburg as Reported in this Georgia Confederate
| 150 |
181
|
Confederate Army Financial Statement
| PASS |
182
|
Virginian Skirmishes with "Yankies"
| PASS |
183
|
War-date Mississippi Cotton Security Bond
| 150 |
184
|
Confederate Quartermaster Gets Mississippi Frying Pans and Canteens
| 190 |
185
|
The Following Five War Dated Letters are all Written by Alabama Confederate Major Eugene Blackford (1839 - 1908), a Virginian and recent graduate of UVA, was teaching school in Alabama when the C
| 1000 |
186
|
Sharpshooters Trained With Bugle Calls
| PASS |
187
|
Blackford's Sharpshooters Locate Yanks at Chancellorsville
| PASS |
188
|
Grant Can Never Defeat Lee
| PASS |
189
|
Gratitude After the Battle of Seven Pines
| 400 |
190
|
Rare Account of Petersburg "Bread Riot"
| 750 |
191
|
Major General Wheeler Defines the Role of the Cavalry
| PASS |
192
|
Reproduction of the Famed Daily Citizen
| 50 |
193
|
Mother's Letter to Sons in 50th Georgia
| 50 |
194
|
Confederate Quartermaster's Payroll Account Report
| PASS |
195
|
Alabama Quartermaster's Letter From Lookout Mountain
| PASS |
196
|
Hospitalized Carolinian Misses Gettysburg
| 150 |
197
|
Virginia Captain Thinks She's "Fishy About the Tail"
| 225 |
198
|
Rare Florida Confederate Army Requisition
| 70 |
199
|
Financial Difficulties on the Confederate Home Front
| 50 |
200
|
Three Confederate Texas Letters With Damage
| 180 |
201
|
Confederate Artillery Company's Provision Return
| 60 |
202
|
Special Orders From Bragg to Wheeler
| 50 |
203
|
Confederate Tennessee Battery's Monthly Return
| 50 |
204
|
Confederate Company Return for Officers and Servants
| PASS |
205
|
Confederate Artillery Company's Ration Return
| 50 |
206
|
Alabama Artillery Company's Ration Return
| 50 |
207
|
Confederate Hospital Pass
| 60 |
208
|
Savannah Butcher Sells Dog as Mutton
| PASS |
209
|
Wife Writes Confederate Soldier of Child's Impending Death
| 375 |
210
|
Confederate's POW Brother-in-Law Returns, but Young Son is Dying
| 450 |
211
|
2nd South Carolina Cavalry Gettysburg Campaign Letter
| 2100 |
212
|
Capt. Williams Is Wounded In Hand To Hand Combat
| 1300 |
213
|
9th Alabama Cavalry Johnson's Island POW Letter
| PASS |
214
|
Reports of The Battle of Cold Harbor Reach Richmond
| 100 |
215
|
Foraging In Northern Virginia With 14th Virginia Cavalry
| 225 |
216
|
12th Virginia Soldier's Letters on Medical Director's Stationery During Early's 1864 Valley Campaign
| 1000 |
217
|
JOHN ECHOLS Approves Supplies For Lynchburg's Confederate Foundry
| 350 |
218
|
Southern Blacks Are used To Rip Up Louisiana Railroad Tracks For The Much Needed Iron
| 750 |
219
|
The Confederate POW Diary Kept At Elmira Prison, New York
| 3000 |
220
|
Virginia Government Delegate's & Accotink Home Guard 1864 Diary
| 500 |
221
|
One armed Negro alerts Yankees to "Moseby" Visit
| 190 |
222
|
Letter and Envelope From C.S. Treasury Department
| 110 |
223
|
Northern-Born Engineer Serves the Confederacy
| PASS |
224
|
Black’s Hospital - Augusta Georgia
| PASS |
225
|
Reports Quatrell’s Massacre in Kansas
| PASS |
226
|
Charleston Still Standing After More Than A Year of Bombardment
| 70 |
227
|
From Georgia - Generals Wheeler and Taylor Send Telegram to P. G. T. Beauregard
| 150 |
228
|
Dying Georgian's Last Will and Testament
| PASS |
229
|
Virginian's Gruesome Post-Battle Letter
| 225 |
230
|
Alabama Captain's Confidence Soars
| PASS |
231
|
Semi-Romantic Letter to Virginia Cavalier
| PASS |
232
|
Confederate Government Seizes Alabama Mule
| 50 |
233
|
Confederate Rail Passengers in Georgia
| PASS |
234
|
Small Pox in Confederate Hospital
| 120 |
235
|
Point Lookout POW's Appeal for Cash
| 150 |
236
|
Scarce Kentucky Pro- Confederate Imprint
| 50 |
237
|
8th Virginia POW Letter from Point Lookout.
| 100 |
238
|
Confederate Secretary of War James A Seddon Confederate Document
| 225 |
239
|
Confederate General D.H. Hill Discusses Troop Movements
| PASS |
240
|
The Day before the Confederate Attack on Fort Stedman
| PASS |
241
|
A Single Sheet Confederate
| 50 |
242
|
Stonewall Lancers Quadrille Sheet Music
| PASS |
243
|
Confederate Georgia 1865 Way-Bill
| PASS |
244
|
Fort Delaware POW's Request for Assistance
| 225 |
245
|
Nathan B. Forrest Makes a Good Swap
| 100 |
246
|
Confederate Regimental Morning Report
| 160 |
247
|
Post-War Augusta Arsenal Auction Broadside
| PASS |
248
|
Get There First with the Most
| PASS |
249
|
Confederate Balloonist Augustine Smythe
| PASS |
250
|
North Georgia Confederate Veterans' Book
| 50 |
251
|
UCV 1900 Louisville Reunion Booklet
| 90 |
252
|
Jamestown Exposition Postcard with Confederate Theme
| PASS |
253
|
Poetry Collection Dedicated to Stonewall Jackson
| PASS |
254
|
Confederate Veterans Booklet
| 50 |
255
|
1921 National Listing of UCV Camps and Officers
| 225 |
256
|
Tarheel's Southern Cross of Honor Form
| PASS |
257
|
1931 Georgia Confederate Veterans Program
| 50 |
258
|
The following CSA notes are referenced by the "Type" (T) numbers as listed in Pierre Fricke's COLLECTING CONFEDERATE PAPER MONEY (New York: R. M. Smythe & Co., 2005), 1st edition.
| 50 |
259
|
T-28 CSA $10 Note
| PASS |
260
|
T-9 CSA $20 Note
| 100 |
261
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T-37 CSA $5 Note
| 0 |
262
|
T-30 CSA $10 Note
| PASS |
263
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T-8 CSA $50 Note
| 50 |
264
|
T-20 CSA $20 Note
| 60 |
265
|
T-20 CSA $20 Note
| PASS |
266
|
T-39 CSA $100 Note
| 50 |
267
|
T-36 CSA $5 Note
| 50 |
268
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T-39 CSA $100 Note
| PASS |
269
|
T-39 CSA $100 Note
| 100 |
270
|
T-41 CSA $100 Note
| 50 |
271
|
T-41 CSA $100 Note
| PASS |
272
|
T-41 CSA $100 Note
| 100 |
273
|
T-41 CSA $100 Note
| PASS |
274
|
T-40 CSA $100 Note
| PASS |
275
|
T-40 CSA $100 Note
| PASS |
276
|
T-41 CSA $100 Note
| 50 |
277
|
T-41 CSA $100 Note
| 50 |
278
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T-39 CSA $100 Note
| PASS |
279
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T-40 CSA $100 Note
| 50 |
280
|
Anti-Abolition Conspiracy Revealed and Published
| 425 |
281
|
A Soldier Thinks His Sister "would enjoy yourself first rate" Among The Young Lieutenants
| 100 |
282
|
11th Illinois Goes On An Expedition Towards Bloomfield, Missouri in 1861
| PASS |
283
|
A Brother Writes of His Wound and Warns His Sister About The Bad Character of One of Her Soldier Friends
| 325 |
284
|
The 46th Penn. Vols. Does Guard Duty & Looks For Liquor
| PASS |
285
|
Finely Illustrated Collection of Union Patriotic Covers
| PASS |
286
|
This Soldier Drops The F-bomb To Describe His Activities In Washington
| PASS |
287
|
Elmer Ellsworth Avengers Poem
| PASS |
288
|
Early War New York Soldier’s Letter
| PASS |
289
|
Ohio Artillerist Expects Battle at Cumberland Gap
| PASS |
290
|
South Carolina Palmetto Flag Patriotic Cover
| PASS |
291
|
Soldier’s Archive - "Ellsworth's Avengers"
| 3250 |
292
|
Friendly Fire Kills One & The Ladies Of Jackson, Tenn. Lock Themselves Up As The 11th Illinois Approaches
| 100 |
293
|
Great Description of Military Funeral
| 150 |
294
|
A Peninsular Campaign Pennsylvania Officer's Diary, Later As A Male Nurse He Tends To Fredericksburg Wounded
| 1000 |
295
|
1862 War Telegram Marking Map
| PASS |
296
|
An Abolitionist Tourist Sketches The Wreck of The USS Cumberland in '62
| 250 |
297
|
Col. Ronald Kennedy's 5th Vermont Recalls Breaking Through Rebel Lines at Petersburg & His 1862 Officer's Commission
| 450 |
298
|
The Founder of The Mutter Museum Thanks The Ladies Association For Their Gifts To The Wounded
| PASS |
299
|
Brevet Brigadier General John Kidd Murphy Signed 29th Penn. Vols. Document
| PASS |
300
|
A Four Map Newspaper
| PASS |
301
|
John Hunt Morgan Makes Harper’s Front Page
| PASS |
302
|
Loaded With Battle Engravings
| PASS |
303
|
Harper’s Presents Naval Battles
| 0 |
304
|
War-Date Musical Tribute to Benjamin Butler
| 100 |
305
|
Friend of Brigadier-General Jameson's Hides Slave
| PASS |
306
|
The cloud of war looks darker than it ever did…
| PASS |
307
|
Illinois Lieutenant Recounts Mississippi Engagements
| PASS |
308
|
14th West Virginia KIA at Winchester
| PASS |
309
|
1st Wisconsin Cavalry Letter on Fighting in Missiouri
| PASS |
310
|
Sutler Writes from Harpers Ferry
| PASS |
311
|
“...Quartermaster Klingfelter...was buried Friday morning with honors of war. I did the firing over the grave...”
| 200 |
312
|
Ohio Corporal on Nashville Garrison Duty
| 350 |
313
|
His Captain Applies “Mustard Plaster” to Ease his Bowels
| PASS |
314
|
Anderson Zouaves Letter & Patriotic “Marching Song”
| PASS |
315
|
Changed by War
| PASS |
316
|
New Jersey Boy Anxious for Exchange
| PASS |
317
|
One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago - - - - The Battle of Antietam also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, fought on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and Antietam Creek, was part of the
| 700 |
318
|
Fused Bullets From Antietam's Cornfield
| 750 |
319
|
A CDV Found By An Irish Brigade Soldier In The Hands of A Dead Soldier At Antietam
| 2750 |
320
|
A Southern Printing of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation
| PASS |
321
|
Lincoln and the Banjo
| 325 |
322
|
Wiley Writes of The Battle of Antietam…ON THE DAY OF THE BATTLE!
| 1300 |
323
|
Search The Antietam Battle Field For Comrades & Giving Wounded Rebels Water From His Own Canteen
| 800 |
324
|
Great 104th New York Letter On Battle of Antietam
| 1600 |
325
|
An Alabama Officer Pens His Dying Wishes Into His Bible on The Field At Antietam
| PASS |
326
|
A Georgia Witnesses The "Great Surrender" at Harpers Ferry Only To See His Regiment Cut Up At Antietam
| PASS |
327
|
A Rare Antietam "War Log" with Old Museum Tag Attached
| PASS |
328
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A Connecticut Soldier Gives a Great Description of Washington While Col. Noble Is Thrown From His Horse.
| PASS |
329
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Confederate POWs Are Poorly Dressed
| PASS |
330
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Pvt. Blakeman Draws Tent Quarters After Gen. McLean Compliments The Connecticut Yankees
| PASS |
331
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Col. Noble Arrests Nearly All His Line Officers
| PASS |
332
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An Orderly Sergeant Commands Blakeman's Company
| PASS |
333
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Chancellorville POWs Return To The 17th Conn. While The True Losses Are Revealed
| PASS |
334
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Blakeman Struggles To Reach His Regiment In Time For Gettysburg
| PASS |
335
|
Veterans of The Army of The Potomac Will Only Fight Under "Little Mac"
| 100 |
336
|
Wiley Refutes The News He Was Killed At Bull Run While Heading Towards Antietam
| 375 |
337
|
A Pen Knife Saves Wiley's Life art Fredericksburg
| 600 |
338
|
The 47th Illinois Marches While Others Rest
| 200 |
339
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Grant Digs A Canal To By Pass Vicksburg
| 250 |
340
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Forrest's Troopers Attack Moscow, Tenn. on Dec. 4, 1863 Wounding Future General Hatch
| PASS |
341
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Our Men Sat On Dead Bodies To Eat
| 190 |
342
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It is an awful sight to see the… doctors cutting off arms and legs as if it was nothing
| 200 |
343
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1863 Massachusetts Bounty Benefit Broadside
| PASS |
344
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Rebel Spy Belle Boyd Is Captured By The USS Connecticut
| PASS |
345
|
Bluffton, South Carolina Is Burned Out of Spite By Angry Union Troops
| 500 |
346
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Colonel James Mulligan Signed Irish Brigade Document
| PASS |
347
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The 48th New York Sails On Runaway Slave Robert Small's Rebel Steamer Planter.
| 150 |
348
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1863 Satterlee Hospital Soldier's Newspaper with Artificial Leg Advertisement
| PASS |
349
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Rickett's Battery Kills Two Horses and Wears Out Equipment During Burnside's Mud March
| PASS |
350
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Rickett's Battery Kills Its Horses At Cold Harbor
| PASS |
351
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The Union Army Hires a Frank Leslie Artist
| PASS |
352
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Impressive front Cover Graphics
| PASS |
353
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Brutalizing the Unionists
| PASS |
354
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General Robert E. Lee Announces the Death of Stonewall Jackson
| PASS |
355
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Union Army Recruiting Manual
| 50 |
356
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Wisconsin Soldier Writes From Libby Prison
| 350 |
357
|
Seward Smells Imminent Southern Defeat
| PASS |
358
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Union War Democrats Defend Themselves
| PASS |
359
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An 1863 Laundry List of Martial Incompetence
| PASS |
360
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Anti-Copperhead Rant
| PASS |
361
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Connecticut Copperheads Convention Is Rebuked
| 375 |
362
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7th Connecticut Infantry Soldier Writes of the Fight at Battery Wagner
| 150 |
363
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1st Wisconsin Cavalry Letter from the Zollicoffer House in Nashville
| PASS |
364
|
Ohio Private Worried About Money Sent Home
| PASS |
365
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Reviews All The Details Of the March 2, 1863 Act
| 100 |
366
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The following six lots pertain to Surgeon Henry Janes who left his medical practice in Waterbury, Vermont to enlist as surgeon of the 3rd Vermont Infantry on June 24, 1861. He served for nearly t
| PASS |
367
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Gettysburg Hospitals Pay Their Gas Bill
| PASS |
368
|
Gettysburg College Seeks Battle Compensation
| PASS |
369
|
Gordon Winslow Seeks Compensation for the US Sanitary Commission After Gettysburg
| PASS |
370
|
A Gettysburg Surgeon Losses His Pay After Stealing From Wounded Confederates
| PASS |
371
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General Ferry Assumes Command At Gettysburg
| PASS |
372
|
Describing Being Wounded At Fredericksburg While Helping A Wounded Comrade Off The Battlefield
| 500 |
373
|
Battle of Jackson, Miss. Letter: "We...Advanced Across The Open Field With Rifles All Ready To Discharge."
| 550 |
374
|
News of The 2nd N. H. Slaughter At Gettysburg & Johnson's Artillery Deserts Jackson, Miss.
| 250 |
375
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Siege and Battle of Knoxville, Tenn.; Afterwards They Shake Hands With Rebel Pickets
| 750 |
376
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Pennsylvania Artillerist's Letters and Keepsakes
| PASS |
377
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Yazoo City Is Partially Torched As Soldier's Collection Pieces of "Pemberton root."
| 110 |
378
|
Preparing For the Battle of Atlanta & His New Position.
| 150 |
379
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Emily A. Gates Gets News From The Front
| PASS |
380
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Recalling The Battle of Baton Rouge.
| PASS |
381
|
164th Ohio Regimental Special Order Book
| PASS |
382
|
Future BBG John Waite 8th Illinois Cavalry is Threatened By Mosby's Guerillas
| 375 |
383
|
The 150th New York Votes For Lincoln
| 200 |
384
|
McClellan General Hospital Morning Report Showing Wounded Zouaves
| PASS |
385
|
Wife Fears Spring Campaign, Mentions Negro Troops
| PASS |
386
|
Marylanders Coo Over Confederate POWs in Transit
| PASS |
387
|
1864 Pro-Lincoln, Pro-War Broadside
| 150 |
388
|
Pope's Defeat at Manassas Casts Aspersions Upon McClellan
| PASS |
389
|
The 27th Mass. Sergeant Almost Drowns In The Surf At Hatteras Inlet
| 120 |
390
|
Confederates Lay Siege To Washington, North Carolina in 1863
| PASS |
391
|
The 2nd Ohio Suffers At Chickamauga Letter & Cover With Rare Chattanooga Straight-line Cancellation.
| PASS |
392
|
The War May Last For Years, If It Should Be Necessary To Destroy Slavery.
| 200 |
393
|
27th Massachusetts Volunteer Soldier's Roster Broadside
| 300 |
394
|
News of Pvt. Milo H. Cooley's Capture Reaches Home
| 225 |
395
|
A Pennsylvania Cavalry Officer Witnesses A Near Execution of Deserters
| 500 |
396
|
A New Jersey Soldier On The Appomattox Campaign, Gen. Smythe's Death and Lincoln's Assassination!
| 600 |
397
|
CDV of The Captor of Jeff Davis
| 250 |
398
|
War-Date Eulogy for U. S. Colored Troops Officer
| 130 |
399
|
The Surrender of Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia
| 50 |
400
|
German Immigrants Encouraged to Head South
| PASS |
401
|
First Edition Set of Harper’s Pictorial - Fantastic Engravings
| 750 |
402
|
Former Union Drummer's Eligibility to Vote is Disputed
| PASS |
403
|
Former Union Major General Logan Writes Texan
| 50 |
404
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Correspondence Pertaining to Drummer Boy’s Vicksburg Photograph
| 50 |
405
|
Union Sergeant Is Accused of Stealing
| PASS |
406
|
The Emancipation Proclamation Affects The Army of the Potomac
| 450 |
407
|
I see the direful effects of Slavery even here….I've got a Darkey for a waiter"
| 150 |
408
|
On The Battle of Wauhatchie & Gettysburg Dead
| 150 |
409
|
Opening The Cracker Line During The Siege of Chattanooga
| PASS |
410
|
Mickle Describes His Black Servant
| 150 |
411
|
On Dailey Affairs During Siege of Chattanooga
| PASS |
412
|
Operations At Lookout Mountain
| 150 |
413
|
Knoxville Campaign Letter
| 150 |
414
|
A Sexual Fantasy Letter
| 190 |
415
|
The 11th &12th Corps Are Consolidated
| PASS |
416
|
The Contrabands Sing Parting Songs
| 550 |
417
|
Opening of The Atlanta Campaign & Appointed Staff Officer By Hooker
| PASS |
418
|
Battles of Dug Gap & Rocky Face Ridge
| PASS |
419
|
Driving The Confederate Out of Dalton
| 200 |
420
|
The Battle of Resaca
| 250 |
421
|
Heavy Fighting Occures Outside Dallas, Georgia
| 250 |
422
|
Battles of Allatoona and New Hope Church
| 250 |
423
|
Hooker and His staff Are Closer To The Enemy Than Most
| 200 |
424
|
Duties As A Staff Officer
| PASS |
425
|
General Daniel Butterfield Is A Fine General
| PASS |
426
|
A Conviction To Fight To The End
| PASS |
427
|
A Great Look At "Honest Abe's" Place In The Hearts Of The Fighting Men
| 700 |
428
|
Mickle Is Thrilled At Killing Off The Enemy
| 250 |
429
|
Describing The Death of Artillery Capt. Wheeler And The Battle of Kolb's Farm
| 275 |
430
|
Lincoln Is Reelected!!
| 250 |
431
|
Early War Confederate Artillerist with Block A Buttons
| 400 |
432
|
Early War Confederate Soldier Wears Secession Cockade
| 200 |
433
|
The Trent Affair
| 60 |
434
|
Early McClellan Photograph
| 225 |
435
|
President James Garfield as Commander of The 42nd Ohio
| 300 |
436
|
CDV of Union Surgeon From Ohio
| PASS |
437
|
Large Albumen Photograph of General McClellan and Staff
| 2750 |
438
|
Six Civil War Union CDVs
| PASS |
439
|
Gettysburg Amputation Scene at Camp Letterman
| 100 |
440
|
Camp Letterman, Gettysburg Steroview
| 225 |
441
|
Gate House Gettysburg Cemetery
| PASS |
442
|
Posed Dead Soldiers at Devils Den
| PASS |
443
|
Pair of Devils Den Stereoviews One With Historical Inscription
| PASS |
444
|
Robert E. Lee As He Appeared In 1863
| 225 |
445
|
CDV of 8th Wisconsin Mascot "Old Abe."
| 170 |
446
|
David Farragut Portrait after Matthew Brady
| 200 |
447
|
Rare War-Date Photograph of Free Blacks
| 180 |
448
|
Confederate Graves at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia
| PASS |
449
|
First Bull Run POW New York Congressman Alfred Ely
| PASS |
450
|
Sisters of The Holy Cross US General Hospital at Mound City, Illinois
| PASS |
451
|
Famed Lookout Mountain Photographer Royan M. Linn on His Perch
| 450 |
452
|
U. S. Grant Poses with His Horse
| 350 |
453
|
William T. Sherman at Atlanta
| 425 |
454
|
CDV of The National Soldier's Monument Gettysburg
| PASS |
455
|
Colonel Levi C. Turner CDV Inscribed To His Sister
| PASS |
456
|
The Dapper Killer
| PASS |
457
|
Civil War Stereoview, "Our Boys in the Trenches"
| PASS |
458
|
Boston G.A.R. Parade Photograph With U.S. Grant Banner
| 170 |
459
|
Civil War Manuscript Map of Northern Virginia
| 1500 |
460
|
War date Southern States map
| 50 |
461
|
1863 Map Shows Newly Formed State of West Virginia Together With Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and Virginia
| 50 |
462
|
Strong War Dated TEXAS Map
| 150 |
463
|
Map of the Border States
| PASS |
464
|
Union 9th Army Corps Officer's Portable Camp Desk
| 550 |
465
|
Union 5th Army Corps Badge
| PASS |
466
|
7th Cavalry Officer's Personal Checkerboard and Rules Book
| 300 |
467
|
Pair of Post Civil War Veterans' Buttons
| PASS |
468
|
Robert E. Lee Memorial Ribbon
| 200 |
469
|
Mobile, Alabama Confederate Veterans Badge
| 200 |
470
|
Bronze Paperweight With Metal From Confederate Monument
| 100 |
471
|
1896 UCV Reunion Badge
| 100 |
472
|
Four Grand Army of the Republic Items
| PASS |
473
|
Virginia Confederate Veterans' Badge
| PASS |
474
|
1900 UCV Reunion Badge, Augusta, Georgia
| 150 |
475
|
Reunion Ribbon for the 72nd Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry
| PASS |
476
|
1906 UCV Reunion Badge, New Orleans
| PASS |
477
|
1910 UCV Reunion Watch Fob, Mobile
| PASS |
478
|
GAR Pennant
| PASS |
479
|
UCV 45th Reunion Sterling Silver Badge
| PASS |
480
|
Ohio Veteran's Rebel Flag and Keepsakes
| PASS |
481
|
Lincoln’s First Effort To Signal His Moderate Approach
| PASS |
482
|
Rare Stephen Douglas 1860 Presidential Campaign Biography
| 100 |
483
|
Abraham Lincoln Photograph From Alexander Hesler's Original Negative
| 1300 |
484
|
The Wide-Awakes Supporting Lincoln
| PASS |
485
|
Two 1860 Newspapers Covering Republican National Convention
| PASS |
486
|
Slavery is Harmful on Southern Whites
| PASS |
487
|
Wants Chief Justice Taney Removed
| PASS |
488
|
Highly Political Charged Southern Newspaer
| PASS |
489
|
Lincoln Raises the Flag in Philadelphia; Sneaks Through Baltimore; While Jefferson Davis is Inaugurated in Alabama
| PASS |
490
|
Lincoln Slips Through Baltimore Incognito
| PASS |
491
|
President Lincoln Approves The Appointment
| 5000 |
492
|
Abraham Lincoln Gem Tintype
| PASS |
493
|
Democratic Catechism of Negro Equality, July 4th, 1863 Broadside
| 425 |
494
|
Very Early California Gubernatorial Ballot
| 50 |
495
|
Over 900 Slaves Are Bought From the Slavers By the Government, Then Given Emancipation
| 1400 |
496
|
The Baltimore Convention is going on briskly....they are all going in strong for Old Abe again
| 150 |
497
|
Rhode Island Soldiers Vote 152 For Lincoln & 28 For McClellan
| 50 |
498
|
McClellan Receives Nomination For President In 1864
| 160 |
499
|
We Will Have War As Long As Lincoln Is President
| 50 |
500
|
Lincoln Defends His Emancipation in a Confederate Newspaper.
| PASS |
501
|
This Patriotic Veteren Opposes McClellan
| 190 |
502
|
Pleased That Lincoln Wins the Election
| 100 |
503
|
Very Lengthy and Respectful Letter Covers Lincoln’s Death
| 300 |
504
|
Abraham Lincoln Portrait Mourning Stationary.
| 50 |
505
|
Abraham Lincoln Mourning Broadside
| PASS |
506
|
Connecticut Tobacco Farmer Diary With Lee Surrendering & Lincoln Assassination Content
| 100 |
507
|
Abraham Lincoln Portrait Funeral Sheet Music 1865
| 110 |
508
|
Lincoln’s Remains Leave New York -
| PASS |
509
|
Legal Opinion Regarding Lincoln Conspirators
| PASS |
510
|
Two CDVs Showing the Apotheosis of Lincoln
| 100 |
511
|
The Lincoln Death Bed
| PASS |
512
|
Abraham Lincoln Mourning Ribbon
| 200 |
513
|
The Emancipation Leaders
| PASS |
514
|
Abraham Lincoln Copper Plaque,
| 60 |
515
|
Scarce Regulation 1832 Pattern S-Link Artillery Belt Plate
| 100 |
516
|
First Barbary War Engraving
| PASS |
517
|
A Group of 4 Hand Tinted Naval Engravings
| PASS |
518
|
Rough Rider's Personal Effects and Souvenirs
| 400 |
519
|
Seven Spanish-American War Medical Items
| PASS |
520
|
Span Am Magic Slide
| PASS |
521
|
Elizabeth Custer Presentation Copy
| 1700 |
522
|
Recruiting Women For the War Effort
| PASS |
523
|
British WWI Ace W. A. Bishop Signed Photograph
| PASS |
524
|
Mementos From WWII North Africa
| PASS |
525
|
Very Graphic WWII Surrender Report
| 150 |
526
|
1771 French Edition of "Belisaire"
| PASS |
527
|
Revolutionary Period Snuff Box
| PASS |
528
|
1840's Henry Clay Presidential Campaign Plates
| PASS |
529
|
The Biggest Names in American Circus - Barnum and Bailey
| PASS |
530
|
Graphic Indian Tin
| 90 |
531
|
National Prison Association Convention Medal
| PASS |
532
|
Golf vest worn by financial mogul John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
| 250 |
533
|
Enjoy the Finer Things In Life - A Good Woman and a Good Cigar
| 800 |
534
|
Still Operational After 100 Years
| 400 |
535
|
Suffragette Political Pinback Button
| 160 |
536
|
WWI French Flag For Masonic Gathering
| PASS |
537
|
49-Star Flag Honoring Alaska's Admission to the Union
| PASS |
538
|
No Lot
| PASS |
539
|
Early Wood Engraving of Jerusalem With Separate Key
| PASS |
540
|
An Early New York City Hebrew Wedding - 1860
| PASS |
541
|
Christian History Lines Up With World History
| 1700 |
542
|
Early Lady’s Newspaper
| PASS |
543
|
East India Company Soldier's Death Notice
| PASS |
544
|
Defense of Fort McHenry
| PASS |
545
|
Scarce Pennsylvania Newspaper Grouping
| PASS |
546
|
Scarce Florida Territorial Newspaper
| PASS |
547
|
Eight Folded maps Present
| PASS |
548
|
Letter From the Director of the Second Bank of the United States
| 50 |
549
|
The Rough and Tumble Politics - Samuel Houstons Beats A US Congressman
| PASS |
550
|
Indian Murders in Georgia
| PASS |
551
|
Early Valentines
| PASS |
552
|
Early Naval Sinkings
| PASS |
553
|
Building A House In 1866 North Carolina
| 100 |
554
|
1868 Presentation Envelope Box
| PASS |
555
|
Nice Look at 1868 California
| PASS |
556
|
A New York Disaster in 1871
| PASS |
557
|
The Indians have all the advantages in the world...."they are all armed with the best Sharps Breech loading rifles"
| 350 |
558
|
The Death of Mormon Leader Brigham Young
| PASS |
559
|
The Illustrated Police News featured sensational and melodramatic reports and illustrations of murders and hangings and was a direct descendant of the execution broadsheets of the 18th century. t
| 130 |
560
|
Blacks to be Executed
| PASS |
561
|
An Illustrated Beheading
| PASS |
562
|
New York Manufacturing Companies - 1880
| PASS |
563
|
Over 100 Boston Issues
| 50 |
564
|
New York City Builds Public Transportation in the 1890’s
| PASS |
565
|
Lavish 1890s Coffee Promotional Booklet
| PASS |
566
|
Strong Front Page Manhattan Bridges
| PASS |
567
|
A Very Displayable Titanic Report
| PASS |
568
|
The Sacco and Vanzetti Case Comes to a Conclusion
| PASS |
569
|
The 1929 Stock Market Crash
| 50 |
570
|
(20) CDV Occupational Portraits
| 200 |
571
|
Twelve CDVs of Circus Performers
| 475 |
572
|
Mark Twains Nephew
| PASS |
573
|
What a Dog & Pony Show
| PASS |
574
|
1,093 US Patents Issued In His Name
| PASS |
575
|
1820 New York Gubernatorial Campaign Broadside
| PASS |
576
|
Candidate Clay
| PASS |
577
|
Currier's 1844 Campaign Engraving for George Dallas
| PASS |
578
|
Clay's 1844 Campaign Speech in Raleigh, North Carolina
| 70 |
579
|
Patriotic Sheet Music Dedicated to Henry Clay
| 160 |
580
|
Pro-Clay 1844 Presidential Campaign Music
| 100 |
581
|
1844 Whig Campaign Music Supporting Henry Clay
| 100 |
582
|
Two Simon Cameron Scandal Booklets
| 50 |
583
|
Letter of introduction to Ohio Supreme Court Judge Josiah Scott with 1856 Political Campaign content
| 130 |
584
|
First Republican Presidential Campaign Engraving
| PASS |
585
|
Constituent Pleads With Congressman to Save the Union
| 325 |
586
|
Negative Campaigning in 1876
| PASS |
587
|
Pick Your Presidential Candidate
| PASS |
588
|
Benjamin Butler campaign handout in support of his candidacy for Governor of the State of Massachusetts
| PASS |
589
|
Three Republican National Convention Tickets 1896
| 100 |
590
|
1904 Democratic Candidates Portrait
| 60 |
591
|
William Jennings Bryan at Alton Parker Home
| PASS |
592
|
George Washington 1st Election
| PASS |
593
|
George Washington Addresses the Joint Congress
| PASS |
594
|
Boston Newspaper Announces Washington's Death
| 375 |
595
|
George Washington In The Masthead
| 160 |
596
|
Washington’s State of the Union Address
| PASS |
597
|
Original Shirt Collars Box by “Washington Manufacturing Co.”
| PASS |
598
|
The following two documents are ink signed by the Secretary of State, Edmund Randolph. Randolf was appointed as Secretary of State after the resignation from that position, of his second cousin,
| 1000 |
599
|
A Congressional Act Supporting the American Indians
| 1600 |
600
|
Two Former Presidents Pass on the 50th Anniversary of the Declaration
| 50 |
601
|
One of Americas Most Important Doctrines - The Monroe Doctrine
| PASS |
602
|
John Quincy Adams Broadside
| 100 |
603
|
President Jackson Responds to South Carolina’s Nullification Acts
| PASS |
604
|
Andrew Jackson 1828 Campaign Broadside
| 475 |
605
|
Opposing President Jackson’s Re-Election
| 100 |
606
|
Candidate Van Buren's Southern Appeasement
| PASS |
607
|
William Henry Harrison Presidential Campaign Plates
| PASS |
608
|
William Henry Harrison 1840 Campaign Sheet Music
| 100 |
609
|
Pass signed by the Speaker of the House, for a reporter, at the beginning of the President Andrew Johnson Impeachment Trial
| 325 |
610
|
Lincoln and Grant Together Again - 1872
| PASS |
611
|
Eyewitness to Grant's Inaugural Procession
| PASS |
612
|
Cabinet Card of an Ailing U. S. Grant and Family
| PASS |
613
|
A Lovely Tribute To President Grant
| PASS |
614
|
U. S. Grant 1868 Presidential Campaign Ribbon
| 200 |
615
|
The 13th Amendment Passes Congress
| PASS |
616
|
Grover Cleveland Presidential Campaign Cabinet Card
| PASS |
617
|
Group Of Four Harrison & Cleveland 1888 Presidential Campaign Ballots From Georgia
| 70 |
618
|
Souvenir Inaugural Ball March 4th 1889
| PASS |
619
|
The Only President to Serve Two Non Consecutive Terms
| PASS |
620
|
Hats Off to Harrison
| PASS |
621
|
Large McKinley Paperweight
| PASS |
622
|
Theodore Roosevelt photograph while in Uganda, Africa December 1910
| 375 |
623
|
Presidential Cigar Bands for the Serious Infulaphilist
| PASS |
624
|
Matching GOP and Democratic 1904 Campaign Pinbacks
| 200 |
625
|
William Howard Taft Presidential Campaign Watch Fob
| PASS |
626
|
The Year Truman Fooled The Pollsters
| 50 |
627
|
Oswald Police Capture Statement Twice Autographed by Captor
| 50 |
628
|
Oswald's Captor Signed Card in Display
| 50 |
629
|
Richard M. Nixon Presents An Eisenhower Dollar To His Widow
| PASS |
630
|
President George H.W. Bush Signed American League Baseball
| PASS |
631
|
Seven Antique Images of American Presidents
| PASS |
632
|
The Railroad That Revolutionized the Population and Economy of the American West
| 250 |
633
|
An Assortment of Wild West Newspaper Titles
| 100 |
634
|
The Northern Pacific Railroad Comes To Montana in 1882
| 130 |
635
|
1882 Dakota Territory Pioneer's Letter
| 100 |
636
|
Very Rare Issues of an OKLAHOMA COLONY Newspaper
| 150 |
637
|
Boxing in 1791
| PASS |
638
|
1855 Newark Baseball Reports
| PASS |
639
|
19th Century Minor League Baseball Ticket
| PASS |
640
|
1878 Baseball Player's Letter
| PASS |
641
|
Antique Bicycle Ephemera and Photography Grouping
| PASS |
642
|
Studious Players
| PASS |
643
|
Unusual Tennis Etching on Celluloid
| PASS |
644
|
This Is Just Unique - A Well Illustrated Japanese Book Showing Baseball
| PASS |
645
|
Group of Antique Boxing Images
| PASS |
646
|
Early baseball Piece
| 200 |
647
|
Baseball Themed Spoons
| PASS |
648
|
Woman Tennis Player
| PASS |
649
|
One of the First Five Hall of Fame Inductees
| PASS |
650
|
Turn of the Century Base Ball Board Game
| 100 |
651
|
Babe Ruth To Play For Chester Ship Building Taem
| PASS |
652
|
One-Armed Ballplayer Pet Gray Signed Photograph
| PASS |
653
|
The Home Run King Is Dead
| 80 |
654
|
Three Vintage Photos of Boxer Archie Moore
| PASS |
655
|
Three Collectible Donruss Baseball Jigsaw Puzzles
| PASS |
656
|
Slave Dealer Places Unusual Illustrated Slave Advertisement - Shows Male and Female Slaves
| 150 |