Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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A Thousand Years Old
| 325 |
2
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16th Century Printed Military Decree
| 1000 |
3
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A document concerning a member Standish family of Duxbury, Lancashire -likely relations to Plymouth Colony leader Myles Standish who founded Duxbury, Massachusetts.
| PASS |
4
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1736 Massachusetts Deed
| 50 |
5
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Huge, displayable Papal Broadside of Pope Benedict XIV regarding the soldiers of King Louis XV who either deserted or faced military discipline and were seeking refuge in the Pontifical States at
| 800 |
6
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Over 1000 words on a deed in the hand of 29-year-old Anthony Wayne after he surveyed the land his parents were selling.
| 2300 |
7
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Open Rebellion: Defying the Tyranny of the Intolerable Acts: “Resolved that it is the Indispensable duty of the Inhabitants of this County … to prevent the sitting of the Respective court…the Inh
| 4750 |
8
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They Answered the Lexington Alarm
| 650 |
9
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1775 New York City Broadside by The Friends of Liberty
| 2200 |
10
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Original Revolutionary War Art - A watercolor portrait of Charles Lee, circa 1775
| 2500 |
11
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Handsome Declaration of Independence
| 100 |
12
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A fine document bearing the endorsement signature of Shelomith Stow who marched with this Grafton company of minutemen on April 19, 1775 in response to the Lexington Alarm.
| 375 |
13
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Defending New York in 1776.
| 700 |
14
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Bunker Hill Guns
| 650 |
15
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Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Military Commission
| 2500 |
16
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Revolutionary War Receipt
| 50 |
17
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Captain Luke Drury's Company Guards Supplies in Grafton, Massachusett
| 1800 |
18
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Supplying the War Effort
| PASS |
19
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The Town of Worthington, Massachusetts Pays Their Preacher
| 325 |
20
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The following FIVE lots are concerning Nicholas Quackenbush (1734-1813) who was a member of a powerful Dutch family in the Hudson River Valley. He sided with the Revolutionary cause, serving as A
| 500 |
21
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Terrific Revolutionary War 1783 Ledger with Content of Many Famous New York Personalities
| 2100 |
22
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Revolutionary War Quartermaster Nicholas Quackenbush's Accounts, 1781
| 1400 |
23
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Defending New York In 1776
| 325 |
24
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Quartermaster's Accounts, 1781-1785
| 2100 |
25
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Revolutionary War Naval Document
| 200 |
26
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Supplying the War
| PASS |
27
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The Connecticut Line for Refreshments
| 300 |
28
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Revolutionary War General Signed Document
| 200 |
29
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Supplying West Point as the Revolutionary War Draws to a Close
| 300 |
30
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Restoring commercial ties between Great Britain and America
| 750 |
31
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Signer Benjamin Harrison Grants Land to Revolutionary War Virginia Militia Colonel
| 425 |
32
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Alexander Hamilton Archive, with two documents signed by Hamilton, including a lengthy Autograph Document Signed three times defending a Loyalist who collected rent from a Patriot's home during t
| 4250 |
33
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Congress Debates the Bill of Rights
| 1700 |
34
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Early Christian Church Engraving - Castle Engravings
| PASS |
35
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An Early Map - Slave Lake
| 100 |
36
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One of the Very Few Contemporary Images of Bunker Hill
| 160 |
37
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The Noted Polymath, Benjamin Franklin - Leading Author, Printer, Political Theorist, Politician, Postmaster, Scientist, Musician, Inventor, Satirist, Civic Activist, Statesman, and Diplomat - Pas
| PASS |
38
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The Mutiny on the Bounty - Captain Bligh Survives Fletcher Christian Mutiny
| 250 |
39
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Handsome Broadside, Inventory of all Assets Within New Hampshire in 1792, signed in print by Josiah Bartlett
| 600 |
40
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The Connecticut Journal reports on the beginnings of the First Party System in the wake of the Whiskey Rebellion and the resignation of General Knox
| 180 |
41
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The Actual Fighting on the Congressional Floor
| 275 |
42
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Revolutionary naval action on the Hudson
| PASS |
43
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Battle of Bunker Hill Centennial Celebration
| 50 |
44
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Governor Thomas Hinckley's heavy 14-carat gold Society of Colonial Governors badge in original hand-tooled leather "Mayflower" case.
| 550 |
45
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Philadelphia newspaper reporting the names of the delegates attending the Constitutional Convention
| 750 |
46
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Important Images of Black Leaders Who Were Sent Into Slavery - 1750
| 1100 |
47
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Colonial New York Slave Bill of Sale
| 325 |
48
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“Forty Named Negro Slaves” on a Georgia plantation are mortgaged to satisfy a claim in South Carolina
| 800 |
49
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The State of South Carolina Will Jail Your Free Blacks For Safe Keeping
| PASS |
50
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10,000 Slaves Sold Daily
| PASS |
51
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Slave Revolt Aboard An American Schooner
| PASS |
52
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The Nat Turner Insurrection
| 950 |
53
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Virginia Runaway Slave Broadside Offers Reward Based on the State of Capture
| 2400 |
54
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The More Scarce Woman Token
| 850 |
55
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1847 Will Allows Slaves To Choose Their Next Master
| 700 |
56
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Two More Engravings
| PASS |
57
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A Touching Slave Auction
| 225 |
58
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The Runaway Slaves Are Captured
| 225 |
59
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An Important and Graphic Political Print,
| 2200 |
60
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A Slave Ship Siezed in New York
| PASS |
61
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One Thousand Lashes For This Slave
| 50 |
62
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ANTI-FORD PRO-SEGREGATION BROADSIDE
| 450 |
63
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Northern Men in Danger in the South
| 120 |
64
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Georgia’s Black population Was Large As Evidenced Here
| PASS |
65
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Anti Confederate Covers
| 110 |
66
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A Group of Four Slavery Themed Covers
| 120 |
67
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More Important Slavery Themed Covers
| 300 |
68
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War Dated Slave Document
| 300 |
69
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Another Slave Captains a Confederate Ship
| PASS |
70
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The 1st Carolina Negro Regiment Is Reviewed
| PASS |
71
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Large Investment in Negroes
| 100 |
72
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A Former Confederate Buys A Slave Family
| 450 |
73
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A Rare War-date Confederate Slave Receipt
| 550 |
74
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Contraband Schools Are Set Up Near Hampton, Virginia
| 225 |
75
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A Grand Celebration Of The Emancipation Of Slaves
| 850 |
76
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Slave Gordon, the Scarred Back Contraband
| PASS |
77
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Slaves Shipping Cotton - And - Lincoln Reviews the Troops
| PASS |
78
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The Louisiana Colored Troops
| PASS |
79
|
Very Rare Newspaper Printed on Wallpaper - Early Commercially Paid Negro Labor
| 475 |
80
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The Emancipated Slaves
| 170 |
81
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A a pair of Harper’s Showing Dead Black Soldiers
| 60 |
82
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Colored Troops Freeing Plantation Slaves in North Carolina
| 50 |
83
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The State of Maryland Abolishes Slavery
| PASS |
84
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A Black Union Soldier Suffers A Seizure While Learning To Read.
| PASS |
85
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Nast Asks For Voting Rights For Blacks
| PASS |
86
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This Slave Women Was Executed
| PASS |
87
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1865 Ordnance Return for U. S. Colored Troops
| PASS |
88
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Frederick Douglass Signed Card
| 250 |
89
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Superb Frederick Douglass CDV
| 1000 |
90
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Five Sequential Trade Cards Lampoon the Black Church
| 50 |
91
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Florida Slave market
| PASS |
92
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Racist Humor Accordion Fold Narrative Tale
| PASS |
93
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Black Cotton Warehouse Workers
| PASS |
94
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Black Regiment ReUnion Flag
| 550 |
95
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1892 Jim Crow Letter
| 100 |
96
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Pride of Dixie Tobacco Label
| PASS |
97
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A magnificently displayed TLS from Booker T. Washington mentioning his Lincoln’s Birthday address on Negro education at Madison Square Garden and chapters he is writing for his sequel to “Up From
| 600 |
98
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Rare Flag From USCT GAR Post
| 700 |
99
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Hambone Sweets Cigar Advertising Store Card
| 50 |
100
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Strange Fruit - The Lynching of Two Blacks
| 500 |
101
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Father Divine Broadside Following his Sayville Arrest
| PASS |
102
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Frederick Douglass Contrasts the Indian and the Negro
| 50 |
103
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Frederick Douglass’ Speech at the Cooper Institute, Opposes Lincoln’s Compensated Emancipation
| 325 |
104
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President Ulysses S. Grant Appoints Frederick Douglass Marshal of District of Columbia
| 100 |
105
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The Death of Frederick Douglass
| PASS |
106
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Another Case Of Resisting The Fugitive Slave Laws
| PASS |
107
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Sent To Prison For Aiding A Slave Escape
| 70 |
108
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Slaves Take to the Underground Railroad and Runaway to Ohio Before Being Put on the Auction Block in Virginia
| 650 |
109
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Bibb, a Fugitive Slave Established a Newspaper, The Voice of the Fugitive
| 50 |
110
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Paying $1200 To Buy The Fugitive Slave
| 70 |
111
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Philadelphia Fugitive Slave
| 50 |
112
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The First Publication of a Renowned Female Fugitive Slave - Harriet Ann Jacobs
| 2100 |
113
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A Second Letter by “A Fugitive” and a Maryland Fugitive Slave
| 325 |
114
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Standing Trail For His Part in the Fugitive Slave Rescue
| 50 |
115
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Fugitive Slaves in Canada, Ohio and London
| 160 |
116
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A Rare California Fugitive Slave Report
| 50 |
117
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A Fugitive Slave Woman Tells The Tale Including Being Shipped In A Box
| 850 |
118
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Important Fugitive Slave Rescue ... and ... Eye Witness Account to a Slave Auction
| 225 |
119
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Over 250 Fugitive Slave Cases Reviewed
| 1000 |
120
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The Supreme Court Decides the Last Fugitve Slave Case - 1863
| 100 |
121
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Freedman Go To The Voting Polls
| 170 |
122
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The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.
| 50 |
123
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Former Slaves and Others Win the Right to Vote- The Passage of the 15th Amendment in a Most Displayable Manner
| 140 |
124
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States Rights Versus Federal Authority
| 50 |
125
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Virginia Governor John Letcher Signed Attorney's Book
| PASS |
126
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CSA Document: Signed two times by Gen. John D. Imboden.
| 200 |
127
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CSA - Arkansas Land Grants
| PASS |
128
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Magnus Map
| PASS |
129
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4th Georgia Band Document
| 50 |
130
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Confederate Printed Cover
| PASS |
131
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Early War Confederate Patriotic Cover
| 100 |
132
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Rare Group of Confederate Patriotic Covers
| 150 |
133
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Selling Ships to England
| PASS |
134
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South Carolinian Citizens Contribute To Their Soldier Boys
| 100 |
135
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Springfield Muskets Are Sent From Augusta Arsenal, Georgia Just Weeks After The Firing On Fort Sumter
| 150 |
136
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June 1861 7th South Carolina Letter.
| 200 |
137
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Forrest Scout Is Discharged By CSA General Samuel Jones.
| 900 |
138
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CSA General Evans Attacks His Own Citizens
| 375 |
139
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The following 15 lots were written by the Leaphart brothers Sherod and Godfrey who were officers in the Confederate service. Sherod (1830-1886) rose through the ranks from sergeant to lieutenant
| 375 |
140
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Sergeant Leaphart Recalls The Battle of Blackburn's Ford, July 18, 1861
| 500 |
141
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I Was Made Capt. of Our Old Company The Gov's. Guards…
| 100 |
142
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Stonewall Jackson Has Gen. John Pope In Retreat
| 250 |
143
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Just Before Chancellorsville Leaphart Writes: "The people at home…know nothing of this war yet."
| 110 |
144
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38a. Sherod's Mother Details His Wounding & Capture at Gettysburg on July 2, 1863
| 375 |
145
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Capt. Leaphart Learns to Write With His Left Hand at Johnson Island Prison Camp
| 375 |
146
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The 20th South Carolina Moves To James Island
| 200 |
147
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Yankee Vessels Shell Fort Moultrie, South Carolina
| 275 |
148
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The Commander of Fort Sumter Fight Dies In A Duel While A Deserter Is Executed
| 500 |
149
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The Battle of Pocotaligo, His Brother's Severe Head Wound and Rejected Officer Get Another Chance
| 250 |
150
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Soldiers and Slaves Fortify Sullivan Island While Members of The 20th S. C. Are Baptized In The Ocean
| 200 |
151
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Describing The USS Keokuk & Salvaging The Sunk In The First Battle of Charleston Harbor
| 400 |
152
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Cavalry Squadrons Are Organized On Sullivans Island.
| 150 |
153
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Leaphart Family Archive
| 350 |
154
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A Rare Confederate States Letter Concerning Her Only Lunatic Asylum
| 100 |
155
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A Southern Planter's Slaves Disappear To The Yankees
| 180 |
156
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Confederate General Richard Waterhouse Writes from the Field “...this unholy war will sooner or later come to a close on honorable terms to our beloved country and friends & families will be onc
| 225 |
157
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The Wounded From Seven Pines Reach Richmond
| 150 |
158
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A Confederate Surgeon Sees Torn Bodies After The Seven Days Campaign.
| 700 |
159
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Gold Medal Bribery To The Union Forces That Charged The Rebels At Yorktown.
| 700 |
160
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A Hero in the 21st Georgia Leads He Regiment To Safety During The Battle of Winchester, May 25, 1862
| 700 |
161
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The following five lots consist of letters sent home by Philip Henry Powers of Berryville, Clark County, Virginia. At the beginning of the war, Powers enlisted in the Clarke County Volunteers as
| 950 |
162
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Assigned to Jeb Stuart's Headquarters
| 500 |
163
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The Wailing of Women and ChildrenRing In The Ears of JEB Stuart's Men
| 1000 |
164
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Ghastly Sights of the Battle of Fredericksburg
| 1500 |
165
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After Fredericksburg: "…The Dead of The Enemy Were…Lying in Heaps…"
| 900 |
166
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Seized Confederate Congressional Imprint
| 50 |
167
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Rare Confederate Bond From Texas
| 80 |
168
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Closing the Account on Confederate Soldier KIA
| PASS |
169
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Fire-Eater William L. Yancey's Death is Observed by The Confederate Congress
| 100 |
170
|
Group of FIVE Confederate Postal Forms
| 550 |
171
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Rare North Carolina-Confederate Exemption Form.
| 100 |
172
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War Date Slave Appraisal
| 375 |
173
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A. P. Hill Staff Officer's Gettysburg Document
| 150 |
174
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Southerner's Hope Grant's Army Is Vanquished Before Vicksburg
| 500 |
175
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Vicksburg Is Defended By One of General Walker's Own Refuses a Slave.
| 475 |
176
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He Was Captured at Gettysburg - The First General Officer Captured From Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
| PASS |
177
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Rare 2nd Mississippi Officer's Appointment Signed By Secretary James Seddon
| 425 |
178
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Rare Confederate States Navy Item
| 250 |
179
|
The following three lots are all Southern Illustrated Newspapers in very good condition. Begun on September 13, 1862 the "Southern Illustrated News" sought to fill the void left when the Southern
| PASS |
180
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Gettysburg POW Seeks Amnesty
| PASS |
181
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The 38th North Carolina Suffers Greatly at Gettysburg
| 700 |
182
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7th Texas Cavalry "...We are detached to go on gunboats to the mouth of the Red River to engage the enemy..."
| 375 |
183
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Pair of 7th Texas Cavalry Letters "...7,000 Yankees run in among us that night, and they tried to cut us off at a bridge..."
| 650 |
184
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Confederate President Jefferson Davis Makes a Major Speech
| PASS |
185
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We Whipped the Yankees & Took Their Guns
| 250 |
186
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A Richmond Citizen Attends a Funeral At Hollywood Cemetery.
| 100 |
187
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Colonel of The 2nd South Carolina Buy Federal "Greenbacks" with Gold While Being Overcharged For US Postage
| 225 |
188
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Confederate Business
| 125 |
189
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CSA Imprint: Gov. Joseph E. Brown 1864 Georgia Annual Message
| PASS |
190
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Rare Confederate Imprint Directing Texas Recruits
| PASS |
191
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James A Seddon Confederate Document
| 200 |
192
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President Davis Ackowledges the Federal Government’s Passage of the 13th Amendment
| 850 |
193
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Louisiana Court Recorder Requests Records Secreted to Texas Shortly Before the Surrender of Kirby Smith's Trans-Mississippi Army
| 450 |
194
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A Southern Family Flees To The Trans-Mississippi In 1865 & Steals Their Former Slave Children from Their Families
| 1800 |
195
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General Joseph E. Johnston Post-War Letter
| 160 |
196
|
Monitor and Merrimac
| 50 |
197
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Leader of The St. Albans, Vermont Raid Signed Stock Certificate
| 50 |
198
|
Rebel Forces Twist Rail Road Iron During The Bristoe Station Campaign
| 100 |
199
|
Colorful Plan of Philadelphia Street Map.
| PASS |
200
|
Scarce Cover
| 130 |
201
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Just Weeks Before The Bombardment
| PASS |
202
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Rare Charles Magnus Union Patriotic Cover
| PASS |
203
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6th Ohio Light Artillery Carried Bible.
| 150 |
204
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A Journalist/Soldier Writes a 12 Page Letter On The Battle of Ball's Cross Roads 1861
| PASS |
205
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Great Sixteen Page Battle of Dranesville December 1861 Letter With Penn. Bucktail Content
| PASS |
206
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Battle Reports - Thanks of Congress to the Monitor
| PASS |
207
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Western Civil War Newspapers
| PASS |
208
|
Marine Ship Board Letter
| 70 |
209
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Navy Surgeon's Letter while on Board the U.S.S. Sabine
| PASS |
210
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This Newspaper Group Reports 2nd Manassas
| PASS |
211
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A New Jersey Soldier Writes From The Battlefield of Fredericksburg
| 200 |
212
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Guarding The Potomac Shoreline While Both Sides Fire At Each Other
| 100 |
213
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More Contrabands Escape By Boat - Two Homer Illustrations - Beast Butler Order
| PASS |
214
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Paymaster Mouths off To His Commander
| PASS |
215
|
The Battle of Winchester, Virginia Letter
| 180 |
216
|
Viewing One Acre At Antietam Filled With Grave Sites Shortly After The Battle
| 170 |
217
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A Band Member of The 5th Conn. Writes His Brother In The 1st California Infantry.
| PASS |
218
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A Soldier Who Had To Be Carried Off The Battlefield of Fredericksburg Out Of Fear Can Do Nothing But Stare At The Fire
| 160 |
219
|
Letters To A Medal of Honor Receipient
| 150 |
220
|
New York Herald On Battle of Hampton Roads, Guerrilla Hanging, Fighting at Pea Ridge and Fort Craig, New Mexico
| PASS |
221
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New York Tribune With Woodcut of The CSS Alabama
| PASS |
222
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The 123rd Penn. Vols. Are Cut Up At The Battle of Fredericksburg
| 225 |
223
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Pope Rules Over Virginia's Citizens In An Effort To Quell Guerrilla Activity & of Being In A Hot Place At Winchester
| PASS |
224
|
Naval Report on Rebel Attack
| 250 |
225
|
Stonewall Jackson Attacks The 5th Conn. at The Battle of Winchester, Virginia
| PASS |
226
|
Instant Cover Collection
| 2500 |
227
|
Soldier’s Letter Archive - Includes Letter To His Wife Describing His Death
| 700 |
228
|
Union Observation Balloons Report On Rebel Strength
| 100 |
229
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Viewing The Burned Ruins of Hampton, Virginia
| PASS |
230
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161. In Front of Yorktown. This Soldier Declares: "Slavery Is Destined To Receive Its Death Blow…".
| PASS |
231
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Great Battle of Fair Oaks Letter: "He Took a Supply From a Dead Man & Fired Some 15 More…".
| 250 |
232
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Rebel Dancers Are Captured At A Party
| PASS |
233
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Witnessing The Battle of Malvern Hill-The Charge of The Irish Brigade
| 300 |
234
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Witnessing The Battle of Malvern Hill-Future General Alexander Hays Sees Rebel Dead "4 Deep."
| 425 |
235
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McClellan Evacuates The Peninsula
| PASS |
236
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News of The Battle of Fair Oaks Reaches Home
| PASS |
237
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Women Form A Relief Society After The Seven Days Campaign
| PASS |
238
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Giving A Great Description of The Fighting In The Cornfield, Antietam
| 650 |
239
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At Antietam: "Capt. Tuthill was not killed only had two fingers shot off…".
| PASS |
240
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Wiley's Jack Knife Saves His Life at Fredericksburg with Gruesome Description of A General's Death
| 850 |
241
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At The Battle of Chancellorsville Rebel POWs Announce That Stonewall Jackson Was Wounded
| PASS |
242
|
The 104th Notices Rebels Move North At The Start of The Gettysburg Campaign
| PASS |
243
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Writing From Maryland Two Days Before Gettysburg
| 160 |
244
|
Capt. Wiley Is Wounded At Gettysburg
| 1100 |
245
|
\Henry Receive News From Home About His Being WIA at Gettysburg
| 250 |
246
|
Wiley Invites His Brother To Visit The Gettysburg Battlefield in 1863
| 100 |
247
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Capt. Wiley Is Captured And Rescued By Union Cavalry
| 375 |
248
|
9th New Hampshire Suffers Their First Casualties at South Mountain & Antietam
| 750 |
249
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Camped Opposite Fredericksburg Before The Battle.
| 130 |
250
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Under Friendly Fire, A Sword Saves a Leg During The Battle of Fredericksburg
| 1700 |
251
|
The 9th New Hampshire Goes to Kentucky
| 325 |
252
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A Member of Company B Is Bayonetted To Death By Rebels at Jackson, Miss.
| 375 |
253
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I Saw A Rebel: "Officer Swinging His Hat And Cheering…I Let A Ball At Him And…Went On.
| 900 |
254
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Battle of Cold Harbor Battle Letter
| 650 |
255
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A Cobbler Comes To City Point & of Guard Duty Near Petersburg
| 100 |
256
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Rebel deserters Are Afraid of General George Thomas' Next Move.
| 225 |
257
|
Newly Formed Union Troops Are Cheered in Baltimore
| PASS |
258
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Rebel Forces Evacuate Bull Run In Face of Overwhelming Numbers
| PASS |
259
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The 103rd Penn. Is Issued Prussian Muskets
| PASS |
260
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A Military Funeral For A Young Private As Northern Troops Mass On Yorktown
| PASS |
261
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Peace Commissioners Come To The US During The Siege of Yorktown
| PASS |
262
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Yorktown Is Evacuated By Rebel Forces Under A Blanket of Mortar Fire
| PASS |
263
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Rebel Dead Are Found Laying Dead On The May 24th 1862 Battlefield of Seven Pines
| 150 |
264
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Rebel Forces Over Run The Union Camps During The Battle of Fair Oaks
| PASS |
265
|
Battle of Fair Oaks Letter
| 200 |
266
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The 103rd Penn. Is Nearly Captured at The Battle of Gaines' Mill
| PASS |
267
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The USS Monitor Attacks Fort Darling on Drewry's Bluff
| 150 |
268
|
Civil War California State Election Ballot
| 70 |
269
|
Quantrill's Lawrence Raid
| PASS |
270
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A Gettysburg Hero is Commissioned By Archbishop Hughes of New York City
| 50 |
271
|
21st Mass. Soldier Describes An "Army Balloon" Being Fired Upon
| 140 |
272
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A Colonel Is Sent To The Army of the Potomac To Induce The Veterans To Reenlist
| PASS |
273
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Colonel of The 6th Missouri Letter On Operations Below Vicksburg
| 130 |
274
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In The Next Battle: "The Homesick Get Worried Afraid They Will Yet Get Billed..."
| PASS |
275
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Officer Killed at Gettysburg Uses Rare Battle of Winchester, Virginia Patriotic Stationery
| 110 |
276
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On His Deathbed A Dying Soldier Regrets Leaving Home & of Blaming Drunkenness on Women!
| 100 |
277
|
Promotions While The Shell-Shocked Man Is Reduced To The Ranks
| PASS |
278
|
The Entire Front Page Is A Charleston Map
| PASS |
279
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While on A Mission A Soldier Gets Captured At The Battle of Fredericksburg
| PASS |
280
|
1863 Harper’s Weekly Issues
| 225 |
281
|
A General's Name Is Used To Steal Whiskey & of The Battle of Fredericksburg
| PASS |
282
|
Dying Words of A 51st Illinois Officer After The Battle of Chickamauga
| 550 |
283
|
The Emancipation Proclamation Angers This Union Soldier
| 150 |
284
|
98th Ohio Archive, "the horse I was riding got a bullet through his neck…".
| PASS |
285
|
A Great Union Balloon Letter on Lowe's Balloon The Constitution
| 250 |
286
|
This 17th Maine Soldier Describes The Fight in The Wheatfield During The Battle of Gettysburg
| 500 |
287
|
The 7th Illinois Cavalry During The Battle of Colliersville, Tenn.
| PASS |
288
|
Nathan Bedford Forrest Attacks Memphis in August, 1864
| PASS |
289
|
Union Cavalry Letter Written During The Battle of Franklin
| 425 |
290
|
Port Royal South Carolina Battle Letter Including Sharpshooting From Tree Tops
| PASS |
291
|
An Expedition Is Readied For The Attack on South Carolina
| PASS |
292
|
The Star Spangle Banner is Hoisted Over Port Royal's Rebel Fort.
| PASS |
293
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The following twenty letters were written by William Henry Mickle, who was 23 years old when he enlisted at Duanesburg, New York on August 22, 1862. He was mustered into Co. H, 134th New York Vo
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294
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The Terrible Ordeal of Promotion
| 100 |
295
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Battle of Chancellorsville and Its Aftermath
| PASS |
296
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Announcing Stonewall Jackson's Death To Home
| PASS |
297
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God speed the day when Vicksburg & the whole South shall be ours…
| PASS |
298
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Promotion To The Staff of The 11th Corps Chief of Artillery After Gettysburg Wounding
| PASS |
299
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Joe Hooker Saves The Cracker Line For Chattanooga
| PASS |
300
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Union Major Survives Railroad Accident
| PASS |
301
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Union Major Survives Railroad Accident
| PASS |
302
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Southern Mountain Vistas and Baby-Making "Mischief"
| 100 |
303
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General O. O. Howard Ascends the Pulpit
| 50 |
304
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Thought of Home Amid Green Army Mules
| 50 |
305
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Paying Off His "Jolly Darkies"
| PASS |
306
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Lookout Mountain Photo Sent Home
| 50 |
307
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Dan Sickles Pays Joe Hooker a Visit
| PASS |
308
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General Howard Attacks The Rebels
| PASS |
309
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Captain William Wheeler Is Shot Through The Heart
| 120 |
310
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Flanking The Rebels Off Kennesaw Mountain
| 150 |
311
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Reflections on Gettysburg's Anniversary
| PASS |
312
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Hopes Jubal Early Will Give The North A Taste of War
| 130 |
313
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British Engraving of C.S.S. Alabama's Last Duel
| PASS |
314
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Five war-Date Ohio Election Ballots
| 50 |
315
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8th Mass Guards Bounty Jumpers In Baltimore
| PASS |
316
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Catalogue of the Art Exhibition at the Metropolitan Fair, in Aid of the U.S. Sanitary Commission During Civil War
| 160 |
317
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Chase of the CSS Sumter Naval Poem
| 50 |
318
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Major General Custer Presents Captured Confederate Flags
| 130 |
319
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Col. Daniel F. Griffin Leaves The 38th Indiana
| 100 |
320
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Grant Orders Rations for James River Officers
| PASS |
321
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The Estate of Libby Prison's Owner Is Raised By Union Forces
| 200 |
322
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The Troops Are Called Out After Brig. Gen. Benjamin Franklin Kelley "Got Scared."
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323
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Deserters Flock From The 2nd Mass. Vols. During The Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
324
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2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Witnesses A Magazine Explosion.
| 425 |
325
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Naval Patriotic Covers
| PASS |
326
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Rare Battle of Fort Stevens Letter-The Only Battle Abraham Lincoln Witnessed.
| 750 |
327
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John T. Andrews (1842-1914) graduated Union College in 1864 and was commissioned as 2nd lieutenant in company D, 179th New York Vols. He reached the front in October and participated in all the c
| 100 |
328
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Andrews Is Arrested After Capturing Two Rebel Newspaper
| PASS |
329
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Rebel Shell The Union Lines At Petersburg In Preparation of A Move
| PASS |
330
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Colonel William M. Gregg's Commands Scare Away A Rebel Attack
| PASS |
331
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The War Ends After The Grand Review and The Soldiers " all want to go home."
| PASS |
332
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…I Am Sorry To See How The Election Has Gone But I Cannot Help It…
| 100 |
333
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1st Conn. Heavy Artillery Is Presented With Its Regimental Colors
| 225 |
334
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A New York Soldier Who Is: "...sick of this show and I don't want to see any more of it.." Dies In Prison After Being Captured One Week After His Statement.
| 100 |
335
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A Soldier Wounded At Fredericksburg in 1862 Refuses To Go Into The Invalid Corps
| 100 |
336
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A Wounded New York Soldier Is Killed While Being Helped To The Rear At Gravely Run, Va.,
| 350 |
337
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Wirz Was Hanged at the Old Capitol Prison
| PASS |
338
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Meade Suspends Leaves as War Nears Its End in Virginia
| PASS |
339
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Pair of Petersburg Campaign Letters
| 70 |
340
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This Confederate Guerrilla Claimed to Have Personally Killed Over 100 Men
| PASS |
341
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New England Family Civil War Era Archive.....Mrs. Surratt.....Jefferson Davis.....P.T. Barnum, and more
| 250 |
342
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Union General Hoffman Commends Surgeon Thompson For Good Deeds At Point Lookout Prison
| PASS |
343
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17th Vermont Soldier Gets His Rifle Shot From His Hands At The Fall of Petersburg.
| 250 |
344
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The American Flag Is Raised Over The Richmond's Capitol-Letter On Captured Stationery.
| PASS |
345
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A Vermont Officer is Tracked Down and Killed By Rebel Bloodhounds
| PASS |
346
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The 58th Mass. Vols. Overruns Fort Mahone, Petersburg Helping The Rebel Lines To Break
| PASS |
347
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A Great Grand Review Letter & Witnessing President Johnson and Gen. Grant
| 300 |
348
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Detailed Letter on The Last Attack Upon Fort Mahone; Plus A Shoulder Strap Worn There.
| PASS |
349
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Commanded The Famous Ironside Monitor
| 150 |
350
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Famed Civil War Photographer Charles D. Fredricks Signed Check
| PASS |
351
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Civil War General Benjamin Butler Running For Governor of Massachusetts
| 50 |
352
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Autograph of Admiral David D. Porter
| PASS |
353
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The Vets Want to Play Ball
| 50 |
354
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The Harper’s Pictorials
| PASS |
355
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This Bald Eagle Survives the War
| 90 |
356
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For Gettysburg 50th Anniversary
| PASS |
357
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Union Soldier's Roster Reference Books By Broadfoot
| PASS |
358
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Unusual Gem-Size Civil War Albumen Print
| PASS |
359
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Two Mathew Brady Peninsula Campaign Photographs
| 550 |
360
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Hancock the Superb
| PASS |
361
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Civil War Hospital CDV
| PASS |
362
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Great CDV of Lieut. Gen. Stonewall Jackson
| 200 |
363
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Roger Pryor CDV: CSA Colonel, General, POW & Antietam Hero.
| 100 |
364
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Union Major General John Sedgewick
| 225 |
365
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Thomas L. Livermore, 2nd Corps Chief of Ambulances at Gettysburg
| 325 |
366
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CDV of Admiral Farragut
| 70 |
367
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Dutch Gap, Virginia Canal Under Construction
| PASS |
368
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New Hampshire Soldier
| 100 |
369
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1864 Albumen of Nathaniel Banks' End of The Red River Campaign
| PASS |
370
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Neat Photo Album
| PASS |
371
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Civil War Union Generals And Admirals
| PASS |
372
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Confederate Lt. General Wade Hampton Albumen Photograph
| PASS |
373
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Brady Albumen Photograph of Maine Officers
| PASS |
374
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Little Mac
| 50 |
375
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Soldier and His Friend
| 50 |
376
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Tinted Ambrotype
| 50 |
377
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Studio Soldier Tintype
| PASS |
378
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The Trent Affair
| 50 |
379
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Gettysburg Steroviews: East Cemetery Hill.
| PASS |
380
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Gettysburg Steroviews: Gettysburg Countryside & Copse of Trees
| PASS |
381
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Gettysburg Steroviews: Three Artist Renderings of The Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
382
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Gettysburg Steroviews: Zook Monument, Wheatfield & CSA Trench Graves, Culp's Hill
| PASS |
383
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Large Format Band Photograph
| PASS |
384
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Studio Tintype With Uniformed Blackman
| PASS |
385
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Portrait of Ex-Confederate Colombian General
| PASS |
386
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Sold for the Benefit of Stonewall’s Monument - Confederate General P. G. T. Beauregard Cabinet Card Portrait
| 150 |
387
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Likely Pennsylvania Bands
| PASS |
388
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Double-Barrel Cannon
| 120 |
389
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Dug Relic
| 50 |
390
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Lincoln called Ellsworth "the greatest little man I ever met."
| 160 |
391
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Molded Zouave Figural With Concealed Knife
| 150 |
392
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Union Soldier Meerschaum Pipe
| 300 |
393
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Zouave Full Figural Meerschaum Pipe
| PASS |
394
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13th United States Charge at Vicksburg
| PASS |
395
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Fancy Dag case
| 110 |
396
|
Gettysburg Steroviews: Little Round Top & National Cemetery
| PASS |
397
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Personal Effects Belonging to an "Andrews Raider"
| PASS |
398
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Battle of Pea Ridge
| 50 |
399
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This Artifact Likely Survived Gettysburg
| 150 |
400
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Camp Douglas Guard Captain's Effects and Archive
| PASS |
401
|
Rare UCV Ribbon From Gen. Lee Celebration.
| PASS |
402
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The Only State to Form by Seceding from a Confederate State
| PASS |
403
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Nice R.E. Lee UCV Dangler
| PASS |
404
|
Texas Reunion
| PASS |
405
|
Hannibal Hamlin For Governor Broadside Extra....Lincoln's First Vice President
| 150 |
406
|
Perhaps Lincoln’s Most Important Speech - The “A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand” Speech
| 850 |
407
|
1860 Presidential Campaign Stephen Douglas Patriotic Cover
| PASS |
408
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Abraham Lincoln, The Rail Candidate Is Nominated
| 50 |
409
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Rare Stephen Douglas Campaign Token.
| 110 |
410
|
Two of Lincoln’s Strongest Speeches - The House Divided Dred Scott Speech and the Cooper Institute Speech
| 190 |
411
|
Pre Civil War letter describing the affects on New Orleans by Lincoln's election and the Abolitionist movement by an pro-slavery boarder/port worker in 1860
| 150 |
412
|
1860 Douglas-Johnson Presidential Campaign Badge
| 250 |
413
|
Lincoln-Hamlin 1860 Presidential Campaign Badge
| 600 |
414
|
Lincoln and His Cabinet Listen to General Scott for the Last Time
| PASS |
415
|
1861 Beardless Abraham Lincoln Stationery By Jewish Engraving Firm
| 150 |
416
|
Peter Cooper Writes Lincoln Regarding Emancipation
| PASS |
417
|
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
| 250 |
418
|
Bristol, Illinois "is for Lincoln and the Union every time though we have some copperheads…".
| PASS |
419
|
Very Unique Lincoln Gettysburg Address
| PASS |
420
|
Diverse Abraham Lincoln Grouping with Great Lincoln Sash
| 850 |
421
|
The President and His Secretaries
| PASS |
422
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Pro-McClellan 1864 Presidential Campaign Badge
| PASS |
423
|
Spectacular Victory Illustration Announcing Lincoln's Reelection
| 275 |
424
|
Union Copperhead Token
| PASS |
425
|
Abraham Lincoln Campaign Stickpin
| 475 |
426
|
Abraham Lincoln Photograph From Alexander Hesler's Original Negative
| 1000 |
427
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President Abraham Lincoln’s Conspirators are Executed
| 100 |
428
|
Laura Keene Cuban Cigar Box
| PASS |
429
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End of The War Soldier's Diary Mentioning Lincoln's Assassination.
| 475 |
430
|
Pair of New York Times On Lincoln Conspirator Trials
| PASS |
431
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Hair From The First Family
| PASS |
432
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Unique lincoln Relic
| PASS |
433
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Unique Republican Ribbon
| 100 |
434
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Beuatiful Naval Broadside
| PASS |
435
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The Female Soldier of 1750
| PASS |
436
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He Defeated The Spanish Armada - Sir Francis Drake
| PASS |
437
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Fort Moultrie Prisoner's Letter Written By Uncle of CSA General and Seminole War Hero.
| PASS |
438
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Early Naval Luminary John Rogers Free Franked Postal Cover
| PASS |
439
|
Archive of reconstruction Documents
| PASS |
440
|
Warship Albumen Photographs
| 60 |
441
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Col. Brackett 3rd US Cavalry Is Recommended For Citation For The Battle of Big Dry Wash
| PASS |
442
|
The Admiral Signs Photo
| 100 |
443
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Four Pach Brothers 1890s Military Academy Photographs
| PASS |
444
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Remember the Maine
| 110 |
445
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Ready to Ship Off
| PASS |
446
|
Mixed Set of 16 Antique Die-Cut Soldiers
| PASS |
447
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WWI Poster - "Engineers" Unusual Version
| 150 |
448
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Suffering Through War
| 50 |
449
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Book of Ship’s Covers
| PASS |
450
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Original Drawings by Ray Evans
| 100 |
451
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Higgins Invasion Craft
| PASS |
452
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Fuchida Mitsuo Signed Cover
| 150 |
453
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Official Photographs of the Only Battleship to Get Underway at Pearl Harbor
| 150 |
454
|
Press Photograph of the Nine-O-Nine
| PASS |
455
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World War II Hang Hitler Mechanical Pin-Back
| PASS |
456
|
WWII Banner
| 50 |
457
|
Patriotic WW II Poster
| PASS |
458
|
World War II Ace Captain David McCampbell
| PASS |
459
|
World War II Patriotic Poster
| 50 |
460
|
World War II Naval Poster
| PASS |
461
|
Two Images of World War II Ace Signed by Col. Francis Gabreski
| PASS |
462
|
1944 World War II Poster
| PASS |
463
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Surrender ? .... “NUTS !”
| 100 |
464
|
HOLLYWOOD GOES TO WAR
| 475 |
465
|
General Gavin’s Signed Photo
| 50 |
466
|
1946 United States Military Drone
| PASS |
467
|
Book Inscribed to Sir Arthur Tedder by ‘Hap’ Arnold
| 60 |
468
|
Flight to Arras Signed by Sir Arthur Tedder
| PASS |
469
|
Harry Butcher’s Book as a Naval Aide to Eisenhower Signed and Inscribed to Sir Arthur Tedder
| 50 |
470
|
He Shot Down Pappy Boyington
| PASS |
471
|
Heroes of World War II Commemorative Plates
| PASS |
472
|
Jimmy Doolittle Signed Photograph
| 150 |
473
|
Lot of World War II Tail Gunner’s Personal Effects
| PASS |
474
|
Typed Letter Signed by Admiral Hewitt
| PASS |
475
|
Father of the Nuclear Navy Writes From the Deep
| 70 |
476
|
Signed by Alan Bean
| PASS |
477
|
John Paul Jones Death
| PASS |
478
|
Photograph and Signature of Lilly Langtry
| PASS |
479
|
Jack London Check
| 100 |
480
|
Signed Stamp
| PASS |
481
|
MINIATURE PORTRAIT ON IVORY OF THE FIRST AMERICAN BORN LEADER OF AN AMERICAN JEWISH CONGREGATION! GERSHOM MENDES SEIXAS (BORN 1746 NEW YORK;-1816).
| PASS |
482
|
Shooting Medal
| PASS |
483
|
Reverse Painted Glass Studio Photograph
| PASS |
484
|
War Period 35 Star American Flag
| 1800 |
485
|
Small United States Flag "That Never Was"
| 150 |
486
|
Rare 19th Century Silver Masonic Skull & Crossbones Shield
| PASS |
487
|
Big Run New York City Cigar Box
| PASS |
488
|
Franklin Murphy Association Badge
| 50 |
489
|
Western Atlantic Railroad Spitton
| PASS |
490
|
Store Display of Alton B. Parker Campaign Stickpins
| PASS |
491
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If You Got ‘Em Smoke ‘Em
| PASS |
492
|
Rothschilds To Buy Jerusalem
| PASS |
493
|
THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD
| PASS |
494
|
Jewish G.I. hero of WWI. PVT. ABRAHAM KROTOSHINSKY, U.S. ARMY; credited with saving the “Lost Battalion,” a dramatic battlefield incident in France.
| PASS |
495
|
An important archive documenting Stephen Girards' involvement in the Bastrop land fraud in Louisiana.
| 2500 |
496
|
the Important Supreme Court Case - Marbury v. Madison
| PASS |
497
|
Interesting Broadside in support of wealthy New York landowner Stephen Van Rensselaer for election to Chief Magistrate of Albany
| 400 |
498
|
Rare 1803 newspaper printings of the first official description of the newly-acquired Louisiana Territory
| PASS |
499
|
Georgia vs The Indians
| 50 |
500
|
News From 1832
| PASS |
501
|
Steamboat Rates Broadside
| 110 |
502
|
Fine Printed Broadsheet Announcing the Declaration of Rights and Constitution of the State of Maryland to be voted for in June 1851
| PASS |
503
|
Southwest U.S. in 1852
| PASS |
504
|
A Printing of Longfellow’s “Hiawatha” the Day It Was Released - And More on the Fugitive Slave Rescue Case of Passmore Williamson
| PASS |
505
|
A Slave Holding Indian Chief Negotiates with the Federal Government
| 120 |
506
|
The Daniel Sickles Murder Trial
| 50 |
507
|
A Historically Packed Bound Volume of Harper’s Weekly
| 650 |
508
|
Scarce Bound Volume of Illustrated Newspapers
| 140 |
509
|
Lynching Black Men Four At A Time in Louisiana - 1880
| PASS |
510
|
An Important Jewish Wedding - The Rothschild Marriage
| PASS |
511
|
Welcome Nugget Cut Plug Tobacco Label
| PASS |
512
|
Early Ohio Railroad map
| 70 |
513
|
Two Gilded Age Circus Jigsaw Puzzles
| 150 |
514
|
1904 Hale & Kilburn Railroad Seating Advertisement
| 400 |
515
|
Bull Dog Cut Plug Won't Bite
| 200 |
516
|
Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms
| PASS |
517
|
Dated Sixth Plate Daguerreotype of a Seated Man
| 100 |
518
|
Three 1850s Sixth Plate Daguerreotypes
| PASS |
519
|
1860 Prince of Wales Souvenir Badge
| PASS |
520
|
Rare Edgar Allen Poe Posthumous CDV
| 500 |
521
|
Unusual Pair of Midgets
| PASS |
522
|
Unusual Quarter Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a Lithograph
| PASS |
523
|
Two Gilded Age Tennis Photographs
| PASS |
524
|
Stereoview of a Youthful Mark Twain
| 425 |
525
|
Woodburytype Profile Portrait of Jules Verne
| 150 |
526
|
Outdoor Horse Drawn Carriage
| PASS |
527
|
Exceptional High Wheeler Bicycle Tintype
| 275 |
528
|
Two 19th Century Photographs With Mining Associations
| 50 |
529
|
Ship Abner Coburn
| 100 |
530
|
William Henry Jackson Photochrom Print of Ute Indians
| 150 |
531
|
Logger Photos
| PASS |
532
|
Rare Stereoview of a High Wheeler Bicycle Race
| PASS |
533
|
Loggers Photo
| PASS |
534
|
A Variety of Ships
| 150 |
535
|
Harry and Bess Houdini Cabinet Card Portrait
| 2100 |
536
|
This Sheriff Is Pleased With His Capture
| PASS |
537
|
Charles Lindbergh and Sprit of St. Louis Stereoview
| 50 |
538
|
A Collection of Four Letters of Charles Evans Hughes and Related Ephemera
| 375 |
539
|
Congressmen, Senators, Cabinet Members, Vice Presidents, Governors and Statesmen
| 250 |
540
|
Thomas Paine Criticizes George Washington
| PASS |
541
|
Washington Family Engraving
| 150 |
542
|
George Washington Inaugural Coin
| 300 |
543
|
The Death of Washington
| PASS |
544
|
Washington Inaugural Hatchet
| 250 |
545
|
Washington's Courtship
| 225 |
546
|
The First Congress From Philadelphia - Compensation Act
| 350 |
547
|
An early newspaper account of George Washington's arrival in New York City and John Adams' inauguration as Vice President of the United States
| PASS |
548
|
An early newspaper report on the election of George Washington as President and John Adams as Vice President.
| 700 |
549
|
118 Congressional Acts Signed in Type by President George Washington
| PASS |
550
|
The Whiskey Rebellion - THIRD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES...AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE YEAR ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND NINETY FIVE; A
| PASS |
551
|
Washington’s Bilingual FAREWELL ADDRESS, September 17, 1796
| PASS |
552
|
An Artifact Archive of George Washington
| 3250 |
553
|
Jefferson Reports on the School - Monroe Reports on the Nation
| PASS |
554
|
Ohio Statehood and Thomas Jefferson's Second State of the Union address as reported in a Republican newspaper established by John Israel, a Jew and target of anti-Semitic attacks by his Federalis
| PASS |
555
|
Thomas Jefferson's Third State of the Union Message Printed in a Republican Newspaper Established by John Israel, a Jew and Target of Anti-Semitic Attacks by his Federalist Opponents
| PASS |
556
|
Patent For Rotary Cylinder Cannon
| PASS |
557
|
Harrison Campaign Token
| PASS |
558
|
Inauguration Of President Zachary Taylor Dedicated to Rough and Ready Clubs Throughout the Union....Only Other Example In The Library Of Congress
| 1200 |
559
|
Pair Of President Franklin Pierce Portrait Letter Head's By Magnus
| 50 |
560
|
LIFE AND SERVICES OF GEN. PIERCE, RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO GEN. LEWIS CASS.
| 200 |
561
|
A December Thanksgiving
| 120 |
562
|
Docket by a Former President
| PASS |
563
|
Who’s Buried in Grant’s Tomb ?
| PASS |
564
|
Grant and Wilson 1872 Presidential campaign CDV
| 60 |
565
|
Grant & Wilson Campaign Flag Stereoview
| 50 |
566
|
Photogravure of U. S. Grant as President.
| 425 |
567
|
Cabinet Card Image of an Ailing U. S. Grant
| 275 |
568
|
Early Grant-Colfax Jugate Pinback
| PASS |
569
|
Scarce U. S. Grant 1868 Campaign Ribbon
| PASS |
570
|
Grant-Colfax 1868 Presidential Campaign Badge
| PASS |
571
|
President Hayes Signs Image Of First Lady Lucy W. Hayes
| PASS |
572
|
From President Garfield’s Library
| 650 |
573
|
Unique Imprinted Invitation to Asassin Guiteau’s Execution
| 2750 |
574
|
Wonderful George Washington Lithograph
| PASS |
575
|
James Garfield Assassination Coin
| PASS |
576
|
Benjamin Harrison "Blocks of Five" Puzzle
| PASS |
577
|
Future President Pays With a Check
| 190 |
578
|
Campaign Soap
| PASS |
579
|
Enormous 1896 Political Campaign Ribbon From Cook County Chicago, Il.
| 50 |
580
|
Woman's Relief Corps Sends Prayers to the Wounded President McKinley
| PASS |
581
|
Our Teddy Roosevelt Campaign Necktie
| 300 |
582
|
McKinley Signed Washington D. C. Militia Commission
| 225 |
583
|
McKinley Signed Infantry Commission
| 225 |
584
|
Theodore Roosevelt Group
| PASS |
585
|
Herbert Hoover 1928 Presidential campaign poster.
| PASS |
586
|
Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1934 Bust By Sculptor Jo Davidson.
| PASS |
587
|
Collection Of Twenty Seven Political Pin Backs
| 50 |
588
|
Excellent Harry Truman Signed Photo From the White House
| 375 |
589
|
Beautiful china plate made especially for Eisenhower's use aboard the Presidential plane "Columbine"
| PASS |
590
|
John F. Kennedy Campaign Vest From 1960 Democratic National Convention....Once owned by Political and Social Activist Abbie Hoffman!
| 400 |
591
|
John Kennedy Assassination Artifact
| 650 |
592
|
A dinner plate from President Kennedy’s last Official Dinner, four days before his assassination.
| PASS |
593
|
Nancy Reagan Says Thanks for Helping With Easter Egg Roll
| PASS |
594
|
Reagan Seeks Congressional Votes For Debt Ceiling Increase
| 375 |
595
|
Ronald Reagan Presidential Dinner Plate, his Official White House China.
| PASS |
596
|
New Gold Rush Company Formed 1849
| 250 |
597
|
Map of Texas
| PASS |
598
|
Jonquin - The Robin Hood of El Dorado is Beheaded
| PASS |
599
|
1850s Page, Bacon & Co. California Bank Draft
| 50 |
600
|
Wells Fargo & Company Letters
| PASS |
601
|
Oregon Stagecoach Line Receipt
| 50 |
602
|
Virginia City Gold & Silver Assay Report
| 50 |
603
|
Custer on a Buffalo Hunt
| 90 |
604
|
Army Discharge Signed by Custer
| 800 |
605
|
Little Big Horn Recovered Cartridge from near Medicine Trail Ford
| 275 |
606
|
Little Big Horn Recovered Cavalryman's Button Found Within The Indian Encampment
| 275 |
607
|
Personal Effects of the Last Surviving 7th Cavalry Trooper to See Custer Alive
| 1200 |
608
|
New Mexico Territory Gold & Silver Assay Report
| PASS |
609
|
Five Nevada Telegrams Trade Mining Stock
| PASS |
610
|
Gold Mining In 1883 Idaho
| PASS |
611
|
Early New Mexico Cattle Company Stock Certificate
| PASS |
611
|
Finally, Watergate Is Behind US
| PASS |
612
|
David F. Barry Cabinet Card of Sioux Chief Rain-in-the-Face
| 500 |
613
|
Outdoor Western Photograph
| PASS |
614
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Large Indian Photo
| PASS |
615
|
He Attacked the United States at the New Mexico Border
| 100 |
616
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Covered Wagon Cigar Box
| 110 |
617
|
1915 International Exposition Map of San Francisco
| 50 |
618
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Bare Knuckle Fight - 1858
| PASS |
619
|
Silk Ribbon Commemorating an Early New York State Baseball Game
| 200 |
620
|
Midget Ball PLayer
| 90 |
621
|
Sweet Caporal Cigarette Pinback Buttons
| 130 |
622
|
Certified Snapshot of Jesse Owens
| PASS |
623
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Yankees Bat Signed by the Greats of ‘56
| PASS |
624
|
Closed
| PASS |
625
|
Closed
| PASS |
626
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SOLD AT 1:49 January 4th
| 0 |
627
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SOLD 10:35 January 6th 1869 - Very RARE Mormon Publication
| 0 |
628
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SOLD 10:56 January 6th Robert Rogers of Rogers Rangers Arrested for High Treason … British Government Scolded For Their Treatment of the Americans
| 150 |
629
|
SOLD 8:36 PM January 8th Union Officers and the Great Libby Prison Escape
| 0 |
630
|
SOLD 8:36 AM January 9th Lee’s Farwell - General Order Number Nine
| 100 |
631
|
SOLD at 1:09 January 8th 21 Civil War Period Newspapers
| 0 |
632
|
Test
| PASS |
633
|
Testing
| PASS |