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1 Manuscript Document Signed by William of Orange 325
2 Early Rhode Island Ale House License 250
3 French & Indian War Broadside PASS
4 Three Maps in This 1770 Issue PASS
5 Revolutionary War Shipping Document 225
6 18th Century Spencer Family Genealogy Sheet PASS
7 Everything About the Number Nine PASS
8 Very Rare Printing of the Declaration of Independence PASS
9 19th Century Benjamin Franklin Colored Steel Engraving 50
10 American Slave Ships Boarded by the Brits, the Slave Cargo Freed 500
11 A Very Early Anti-Slavery Token - 1796 160
12 The Turn-of the Century Black World Class Boxer - Former American Slave Bill Richmond - 1812 130
13 Census Documents for Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont….How many Slaves….How many free colored people….Men, Women, Children 1300
14 Still Plenty of Slaves in the Northern States According To The Census of 1820 400
15 The New Hampshire Politician Loses His Slave PASS
16 Minstrel Tale of a River Dweller 275
17 Very Early Minstrel Sheet Music 425
18 The State of Ohio Places Regulations on Blacks and Mulattos PASS
19 Huntsville, North Carolina Slave Dealer's Letter 250
20 A Very Rare Black Cartoon - 1834 PASS
21 This Yankee Has a Positive View of Slavery 300
22 Jesus Christ Was A Man Of Color PASS
23 Race Abolitionists Riot In New York 170
24 Race Riot in Philadelphia - 1834 200
25 Reference to the Godfather of the African Slave Trade PASS
26 The Anti-Slavery Examiner Said He Was the Principal Slave Auctioneer in Charleston, South Carolina PASS
27 An $1150 Runaway Slave Reward PASS
28 Two Amistad Court Reports PASS
29 Abolitionist G. W. F. Mellen Sells His Anti-Slavery Pamphlet 100
30 Slave Dealer Places Unusual Illustrated Slave Advertisement PASS
31 Frederick Douglass is Manumitted 900
32 Bishop Alonzo Potter Writes “...The subject of a native or African Agency seems to be attracting very general interest at this time, forced upon us as it is by the mournful breaches which death i PASS
33 Another Fugitive Slave Attempts Ship Himself in a Cargo Box PASS
34 Politician's Letter Regarding Slavery and the Annexation of Texas 50
35 Anti-Slavery Missionary Society Membership Certificate 700
36 Illustrated Song Sheet 350
37 Illustrated Slave Ads 400
38 Early Virginia Blacks PASS
39 Pigment Color Based On Average Temperature 200
40 Update on Negroland PASS
41 Early Illustrations of Blacks in North Carolina PASS
42 Slave Hired to Work on the State Capitol Building in South Carolina PASS
43 Two Slaves Hired to Work on the State Capital Building in Columbia, South Carolina PASS
44 CDV of Abolitionist John Brown PASS
45 Abolitionist and Women's Rights Pioneer, Lucretia C. Mott Albumen PASS
46 An English Imprint of "Uncle Ned" 350
47 Capturing the Slave Ship Wildfire PASS
48 CDV of Abolitionist Wendell Phillips 50
49 Yankee Schoolmaster Wants Slavery Abolished 50
50 The War’s FIRST Contrabands 300
51 Civil War Date Emancipation Song 140
52 President Lincoln Revokes General Hunter’s Emancipation Order - Hunter Recruits Blacks Into the Army - Robert Smalls Captures the “Planter.” PASS
53 The Confederates Use Human Slave Shields PASS
54 Vicksburg Slaves Impressed To Build A Canal 325
55 A Soldier Is Set Straight On The Emancipation Proclamation. 300
56 Kingdom Coming Song Sheet PASS
57 The Frederick Douglass Speech - “The Proclamation and a Negro Army” PASS
58 Lauding the Black Soldiers of the 1st South Carolina 50
59 Scarce Pass For Colored Soldier 250
60 The Colored Troops Getting Praise 350
61 Union Colored Troop Guards Two Confederate Officers Captured at Bloody Angle 100
62 Likely the First Image of Black Soldiers Being Paid PASS
63 Plantation Life in Occupied Louisiana 120
64 Uniformed Black Soldiers in This Large War Period Albumen PASS
65 Superintendent of Hospitals in Ohio - Claims his Negro Servant PASS
66 Occupied Louisiana Freed Slave Bureau Document 50
67 Garrison’s Famous Abolitionist Quote Used in 1860 Lincoln for President Parades PASS
68 New Hampshire Ridicules South Carolina's Use of “Negro Representation” To Gain Congressional Seats Directly After Rejecting the 14th Amendment 375
69 Free Man of Color Buys Land in 1867 South Carolina From a Signer of the Secession Ordinance 60
70 Killing Freed Slaves in Cold Blood 120
71 Occupied South Carolina Document for Compensation for his Negro Servant 50
72 Opelousaus Massacre of 1868 - Negro Hunt 700
73 Benjamin F. Butler is Concerned About the Klan in Georgia 50
74 Former Slaves Given the Right to Vote; Women’s Rights Addressed; The Income Tax - 1870 950
75 CDV by Black Photographer Willis Hines Furbush PASS
76 Dealing With Ku Kluxers, Moonshiners and a Prison Break 60
77 Excellent Anti-Klan and Democratic Party Speech in North Carolina PASS
78 Whites Resort to Violence to Stop Blacks From Voting PASS
79 A Massacre of Negroes in New Jersey - 1872 90
80 Spanish-American War Black Veterans' Flag 850
81 Gorgeous Black Face Meerschaum Pipe PASS
82 Harriet Beecher Stowe Cabinet Card PASS
83 Post-Civil War Minstrel Song 325
84 Scenes in the Sunny South Trade Cards PASS
85 Frederick Douglass Recalls An Earlier Association With Fellow Abolitionist 5000
86 Narrative Set of Black Americana Tobacco Cards 300
87 Black Americana Narrative Trade Cards PASS
88 Colored Students Teacher Pay Vouchers PASS
89 Trade Token for Fort Huachuca, Arizona Territory 160
90 The Virginia Black Church PASS
91 Japanese Lantern Spoofs Black Athletes PASS
92 Rare Buffalo Soldier's Veteran Reunion Sign 170
93 Early Folk Art Aunt Jemima Potholder PASS
94 The Confederacy - Slavery - Cotton - All on One Artifact 425
95 Three Fishing Photographs, circa 1900, One With Black Servants PASS
96 Four Pieces of Black-Themed Ephemera PASS
97 Benjamin W. Herring Racist Book Advertising Broadside and Letters 200
98 Methodist-Episcopal Negro Hymnal 200
99 Two Items Pertaining to Blacks in the Military 50
100 Dixie Land Cotton Ball Souvenir from Dallas, Texas PASS
101 Ku Klux Klan Recruiter's Business Card 160
102 Arkansas Women of the Ku Klux Klan 160
103 Lucky Number Booklet 50
104 1949 National League Champion Brooklyn Dodgers signed ball including Robinson and Campanella. PASS
105 Extraordinary Segregation Sign PASS
106 One Of The Battlefields in School Desegregation - Little Rock 50
107 Collection of Vintage Civil Rights Press Photos 100
108 Vintage O. J. Simpson Press Photos PASS
109 An Early New Jersey Fugitive Slave Case - 1836 500
110 Another New Jersey Fugitive Slave Rescue Attempt 475
111 The Debate on the Fugitive Slave Act is Reported Nearly Daily in This Washington DC Newspaper Run 1200
112 Facsimile Account Book Recording Fugitive Slave Expenses in Boston 700
113 The Slave Owning Ambassador is Charged With Assault in His Attempt to Take Back His Slave 50
114 Fugitive Slave Anthony Burns Writes His Lawyer 3000
115 Woman Slave Sues For Emancipation in Illinois - 1840 100
116 Georgian Howell Cobb on the Eve of Secession 110
117 Confederate Attorney General and Acting Secretary of War Judah P. Benjamin Makes An Appointment 1300
118 Five Piece Archive for CSA Lieutenant Colonel 900
119 A Scarce 12-Star Confederate Flag 100
120 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 2200
121 Stuart's Cavalry Abandones Williamsburg in May 1862. 1100
122 Major Powers Puts Resigned Officers In The Ranks After rounding Them Up. 650
123 A Confederate Celebrates Christmas '63. 250
124 While Lee "Was Driving The Enemy Back Handsomely" At The Wilderness, Stuart "Has Gone Off In Fine Spirits." 3000
125 General Polk's Battle of Shiloh Battle Report PASS
126 A Mississippi Minute Man Declares: "It is thought the Yanks is going to attack Vicksburg…" 500
127 Confederate Newspaper With Great Stories and Ads 60
128 Stonewall Jackson's Winter 1862 Romney Campaign. 500
129 Confederate General Gilbert Meem Signed Furlough 200
130 Stonewall Jackson Builds His 1862 Army 250
131 Stonewall Brigade Participates In The Battles of Cross Keys & Port Republic 375
132 Stonewall Jackson Is Under Arrest For "Talking Sassy To A Private." 275
133 The Blockade Is Opened In South Carolina 160
134 A Stonewall Brigader Declares: "I Was One of Them That Had To Shoot.." William Pence! 500
135 Deserters of the Stonewall Brigade Are Given Thirty Nine Lashes On Their Bare Backs. 425
136 Confederate Roll of Honor for Battles Murfreesboro, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. PASS
137 Personal Memorial to 54th Massachusetts Private 180
138 JEB Stuart Horse Artillery Battle Report From Grant's Overland Campaign 750
139 Confederate Ration Coupon 50
140 Field Press Printed Confederate Broadside Denouncing Depredations Done in Tennessee by the Army of the Mississippi Under General Bragg PASS
141 Lee’s Farwell - General Order Number Nine 250
142 Document Signed by Two South Carolina Soldiers and a Confederate Chaplain PASS
143 A Mexican War Pension for Jefferson Davis? 50
144 General Randall Gibson Signed Check 90
145 Charleston Bond with Fine Vignette of Fort Sumter PASS
146 A Recollection of Confederate Memorial Day in 1900 PASS
147 Hamptons Legion Veteran Writes of the Illness of a Female Comrade PASS
148 14th Virginia Cavalry Soldiers of Camp David S. Creigh in Lewisburg, West Virignia Want to be Included in the Vicksburg National Reunion and Peace Jubilee PASS
149 Maine Private's Diary Recalls John Brown and Andersonville 850
150 Battle of Greenbrier River, West Virginia Letter, October 3, 1861 2000
151 Reports Regarding the Protection of Roads and Railcars in Frederick, Maryland by Future General Thomas Ruger 375
152 Col. Thomas Cass Requests Funds for 9th Massachusetts Volunteers PASS
153 Civil War Broadside Extra….Death of Senator Stephen Douglas….Attack on Manassas Junction….Evacuation of Harpers Ferry PASS
154 Civil War Broadside Extra….Secessionists seized by Massachusetts Troops….Gen. Beauregard at Manassas Junction….Rebel Forces in Virginia PASS
155 Double Ided Union Soldier's Prayer Book PASS
156 Brevet Brigadier General's Letter Archive and Libby Prison Charm 900
157 Burnside's Carolina Expedition Gathers In 1861 100
158 Finely Illustrated Collection of Union Patriotic Covers PASS
159 Signing of The Declaration of Independence Stationery. PASS
160 The Berdan Sharpshooters PASS
161 Civil War Martyr Lot 50
162 The Contraband Issue is Raised on this Patriotic 225
163 Berdan Sharpshooter Letter on The Siege of Yorktown PASS
164 12th Iowa Volunteers Shiloh Battle Report PASS
165 Broadside - “A TERRIFIC BATTLE ON MONDAY! LOSS VERY GREAT ON BOTH SIDES.... SIX DAYS FIGHTING. OUR WHOLE LOSS 15,000 TO 20,000! 800
166 Graphic Battle of Fredericksburg 14th Indiana Letter PASS
167 The Dead of Antietam Lay Three To Four Deep. PASS
168 A Great Eye-Witness Description of The Monitor and Wrecks of The Cumberland & Congress at Hampton Roads. 300
169 A Rebel Shell Fragment Hits This Soldier's Cartridge Box Plate At Shiloh! 400
170 Report of Chief of Artillery Regarding the Batteries and Fortifications Around Corinth, Mississippi 400
171 Battle of Fredericksburg Handbill from 15th Massachusetts PASS
172 Col. Patrick E. Burke, Western Sharpshooters Letters. 425
173 Battle Erupts Near Rawle's Mills, North Carolina During The Tarboro Expedition 200
174 During The Battle of Frazier Farm A Soldier, "…Did Not Speak After He Received The Second Shot…" 160
175 The 10th Conn. Helps Capture Roanoke Island. 170
176 Witnessing The Amputation of Sergeant Peach's Leg. PASS
177 10th Kentucky Vols. Muster Roll PASS
178 1864 Republican Presidential Circular Quotes Union Heroes PASS
179 A Rebel Prisoner Is Defeated, Fully Armed In Church & Amos Shoots His Thumb Off! 100
180 Anti-Jeff Davis Union Patriotic Card 350
181 Doing Provost Duty at Fort Ellsworth and More. 325
182 New Bern Gets Her First Ironclad Railroad Car: The "Land Monitor". 450
183 Private Smith Won't Be Trapped By Human Vice. He Smoke or Drink Whiskey. PASS
184 Rebel Guerrillas Forces Hover About The 10th Conn. Picket Post 120
185 Scouting The Countryside on Great Illustrated Artillery Scene Stationery. PASS
186 The Most Important Naval Battle of the War - Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack PASS
187 Union Artillery Fire Scatter A Rebel Cavalry Squadron. PASS
188 Why Don't You Go and Fight Like a Man For The Stars and Stripes… PASS
189 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Discharge PASS
190 Amos Claims Now He May Loose His Arm While His Comrades Think He is A Coward. 50
191 How McClellan Took Manassas and more 50
192 Northern Manuscript Copy of a Southern Song 50
193 The 10th Connecticut Prepares For The March. PASS
194 Why Don't You Take It - Union Patriotic Card. PASS
195 490 White Settlers Killed in This Indian Massacre PASS
196 Blue, White & Red PASS
197 Grant Advises CSA General Buckner that “no terms except an UNCONDITIONAL and immediate SURRENDER can be accepted“ 50
198 President Davis’ Slave Crosses the Line at fredericksburg 50
199 Reunion of the 15th Massachusetts PASS
200 The Gallant Major General McClellan PASS
201 The War in North Carolina PASS
202 Battle of Gettysburg Little Round Top Letter PASS
203 The National Cemetery is to be consecrated Hon Edward Everett is to Deliver the Oration Unkle Abraham Lincoln and Family is to be there... 1000
204 81st illinois Soldier's Vicksburg Campaign Letter. PASS
205 No Lot PASS
206 6th New York Cavalry Gettysburg Campaign Letter PASS
207 A 14th Indiana Soldier Hurts His Back Chasing The Rebels At Chancellorsville While Two Confederate Prisoners Pretend to Be Wounded PASS
208 Battle of Port Hudson 12th Connecticut Letter PASS
209 3rd VRC Muster Roll Signed By A Brevet Brig. General and Gettysburg Casualty From The 90th Penn. Vols. PASS
210 Corp. Smith Is Appointed To The Color Guard After Kinston. 150
211 Union General Palmer Goes On A Raid With The 1st Tennessee Cavalry in May 1863 PASS
212 Gettysburg & Picket 100
213 Scarce MARINE Hospital Pass For New Hampshire Volunteer PASS
214 Southern Citizens and Soldiers Flock To The Union Army To Give Themselves Up. 100
215 The Union Army Trudges Forward During The Tullahoma Campaign PASS
216 This Union Soldier Was Definitely Not For The Black Man. 160
217 This Union Surgeon Was Court-martialed for Giving Virginia Secession Sympathizers Information of Important Movements of our Troops PASS
218 Soldiers Need Fresh Bread 100
219 1st Rhode Island Cavalry Letter PASS
220 1st District of Columbia Cavalry Bermuda Hundred May 1864 Diary and Marching Orders. 1200
221 U. S. Army Pension Officer's Register, 1864 - 1875 PASS
222 A Complete Bound Volume of The New York Daily Civil War Newspapers 950
223 A 6th Indiana Cavalryman Has To Swim The Chattahoochie River To Escape Wheeler's Confederates During Stoneman's Unsuccessful Raid On Macon, Georgia. 600
224 The 31st Indiana Looses Heavily At The Battle of Rocky Face Ridge PASS
225 The 31st Indiana Recovers From The Battle of Chickamauga PASS
226 A Rebel Picket Determines That He and The Yank Could Be Brothers 325
227 The Rebels Charge Three Times on August 1, 1864 at Deep Bottom, Virginia 160
228 Black Soldier Found Guilty of Desertion 60
229 Boats Break Down on The Mississippi. PASS
230 Leslie’s Engraves An important Photograph of Grant in a War Council PASS
231 The Dead at Atlanta 50
232 The Treatment of Union Prisoners Becomes a MAJOR Issue as Eveidenced by This 110
233 Very Rarely Seen - a Near Full Page Battle Map PASS
234 Scarce Illustration of the Rebel ram PASS
235 The Long Siege of Petersburg Begins 50
236 The Wilderness Campaign 50
237 The following sixteen (16) letters comprise the late war correspondence penned by Private (later Corporal) Frank Ashley, Co. H, 64th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, to his wife, Let, in Shelby, Ohio. A 100
238 Outliers in the Mountains Avoid the Rebel Draft 170
239 Sherman Begins His Drive On Atlanta. 130
240 Confederate Losses High at Atlanta While Howard Replaces The Killed McPherson. 325
241 Shells Destroy Atlanta From A Distance. 275
242 Union Forces Envelope Atlanta's From The South. 150
243 The 64th Goes For Lincoln In The 1864 Election " 110
244 Fresh Recruits Fill Out the Regiment 100
245 Misterious Moves of the Army Before The Battle of Franklin 110
246 Heavy Losses at Battle of Franklin 275
247 General Hood Retreats South After The Nashville Campaign. 225
248 If the Devil Can Burn Sinners…We Can Burn the Itch… 275
249 Finally: "Fort Sumpter is ours…" 100
250 In June 1865 Kirby Smith Surrenders 100
251 On to Garrison Duty in Texas 110
252 There Will Be a Chance For The Vets To Go To Mexico… 100
253 Union officer John Franklin Godfrey (1839-1885) of Bangor, Maine wrote the following six (6) letters to his parents. An educated man with some considerable travel experience, Godfrey was commiss 225
254 Ashamed of "the Dowdy Green, Yankee Appearance of… Our Officers" In New Orleans. 100
255 Raising a Cavalry Company of Spaniards and Mexicans For the 1st Louisiana Cavalry. 200
256 Godfrey's Men "Are Nearly All Germans" While Malcomb Long Acted As A Sharpshooter During The Battle of Baton Rouge. 225
257 The 1st Louisiana Is Armed With Sharps Rifles. "My Men are Improving Fast…" 150
258 Expedition to The Grand Bayou and A Plantation House Plundered 110
259 Rare Top Union General's POW Vicksburg Exchange Document PASS
260 General Tidball Recalls The Battle of Fort Stedman PASS
261 Day After Appomattox Eagle Victory Surrender Newspaper 200
262 109th New York Muster Roll Showing Spotsylvania and Mine Explosion Casualties. PASS
263 Tennessee Abolishes Slavery 160
264 The Crew of The USS Tyler Capture Several Deserters & A Rebel Surgeon. 100
265 The War Wrap Up 140
266 Chasing the Confederte President Through Georgia PASS
267 Hand-Carried Letter on U. S. Sanitary Commission Stationery 50
268 Pilaging in Occupied Texas 50
269 The Federal Government Reimburses a New York Town for the Bounties of It’s Volunteers PASS
270 General Thomas Ruger Invitation to Dedication of Gettysburg National Cemetery Monument PASS
271 A New England Colonel Is Upset The A Black Senator's Claim "That The Colored Race Saved The Noble Women of New England…" 325
272 The Election of Turmoil for the State of South Carolina PASS
273 Incorporation Papers for the “Association of the Sixteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers” PASS
274 Early 20th Century Gettysburg Tourist Booklet PASS
275 William G. "Parson" Brownlow Albumen 200
276 Firing on Fort Sumter CDV PASS
277 Capt. D. K. Smith Jones Albumen 4th NY Heavy Artillery KIA Petersburg 6/17/64 200
278 Civil War "Old Abe" The Wisconsin War Eagle CDV PASS
279 Unusual Tintype of a Confederate Printer with $10 note in Cap PASS
280 Anti-Emancipation Proclamation Union CDV 350
281 Cute Drummer Boy CDV 60
282 Scarce CDV Of The War-Time White House 110
283 Seven Confederate Generals PASS
284 Burnside Enormous Oval Albumen 250
285 Rawlins Remained With Grant Throughout The War 300
286 The Officers of the US Colored 10th Artillery PASS
287 Twelve Union Army CDVs PASS
288 Twelve Union Army CDVs PASS
289 Twelve Union Army CDVs PASS
290 Twelve Union Army CDVs PASS
291 Pretending To Be Dead - Battlefield of Gettysburg PASS
292 Scarce Photograph of a Uniformed Midget PASS
293 Six CDVs of High Ranking Union Officers 110
294 CDV of General Robert E. Lee 50
295 United States Capitol Building PASS
296 CDV of Stephen A. Douglas 70
297 Honorable Jefferson Davis Cabinet Card. PASS
298 Images of Rebel Father and Spanish-American War Son PASS
299 Battle of Antietam Currier & Ives Print PASS
300 Sailor’s Bureau Top Collar Wood Box 50
301 Union Army 14th Corps Badge PASS
302 Impressive Grouping Associated With Sultana Survivor 1600
303 Three Civil War Cigars. Wow. PASS
304 Union Army 5th Corps Badge PASS
305 Did Grant Surrender ? PASS
306 The Civil War Commanders 70
307 Striking Confederate Commemorative PASS
308 Immaculate 1855 Handwritten Legal Brief by Abraham Lincoln! 7450
309 1860 Presidential Election Newspaper PASS
310 1860 Presidential Candidate Stephen Douglas Postal Cover PASS
311 Another Stephen Douglas Postal Cover PASS
312 Seward and Stanton CDVs 120
313 Old Abe Looks Very Common To Be President of The United States!! 475
314 New Hampshire Town Vows to Support Lincoln’s Refusal to Emancipate the Slaves 50
315 Period Copy of a Letter From Lincoln's Secretary PASS
316 The Most Graphic of the Emancipation Proclamations Presentations 6000
317 Proclamation Signed in Type by Abraham Lincoln 110
318 Garret Empie 175th NY Infantry Letter Archive….Lincoln Assassination….Lee Surrenders….Troop Movements….Generals Sherman and Sheridan 800
319 Enoch Stephens 5th NY Diary….Witnessed Execution Of Lincoln Conspirators….Booth Shoot By Corbett….Guarding Conspirators….Genl’s Grant And Sherman Reviewing Troops PASS
320 Lincoln - Garfield - McKinley - Assassination Crepe PASS
321 Lincoln Mourning Newspaper from Philadelphia 150
322 Lincoln Mourning Newspaper From Rhode Island PASS
323 Lincoln Mourning Newspaper From Washington, D. C. 600
324 Abraham Lincoln Carte-de-Visite Photograph. PASS
325 Ford's Theatre Commemorative Broadside PASS
326 Lincoln/Garfield Martyr CDV PASS
327 Mass Militia Letter Just Prior to the War of 1812 90
328 Early American Military Return 50
329 A National Armory on the Ohio River - with Good Content on the Manufacture of Early U.S. Muskets, Tools Used, Procedures, etc. 70
330 Recruiting for the Mexican War PASS
331 1847 Currier of General Scott PASS
332 Identified British Naval Officer CDV PASS
333 Military Exercises at the Presidio PASS
334 Archive of Sixteen (16) New Jersey Cavalry Photographs PASS
335 Spanish American War Era Officer's Shoulder Boards PASS
336 World War I Fan PASS
337 Late WWI U. S. Naval European Diary PASS
338 Military Decorations and Insignia 50
339 WWI French Garrison Cap With Aviation Patch PASS
340 Marine Honor Guard Protects the Liberty Bell PASS
341 Patton Relieving Himself Off A Bridge 200
342 Tibbets Signed Photo of the Mushroom Cloud 100
343 U. S. Government Photos of Nazi Sub 50
344 Robert Lucas, Ohio Militia Brigadier and Governor 50
345 Rare Brigham Young Signed Currency PASS
346 Two Photographs of Henry Ward Beecher PASS
347 Early Mark Twain Doll PASS
348 Brigham Young Cabinet Card PASS
349 World War I Posters PASS
350 Fathers of Electricity: Thomas A. Edison and Charles P. Steinmetz PASS
351 Indian Book Illustrated by Frederick Remington PASS
352 The Morning After The Kidnapping, Lindbergh Writes Urgently To The Press PASS
353 J. Edgar Hoover Discusses FBI Appointments with Congressman Fulmer of South Carolina PASS
354 Maureen O'Hara Photo PASS
355 The Butterfly Queen Signed Photo 50
356 Wooden Chalice Made From a Piece of the U.S.S. Constitution PASS
357 A Sterling Spoon with Mormon Motifs 50
358 Shakespear Ribbon Commemorates His Birth 300 Years Ago PASS
359 Lewyn & Martin Celebrities Cigar Box PASS
360 Gloria Swanson Biscuit Tin PASS
361 Mark Twain Medal PASS
362 Three Hall of Fame Medals PASS
363 Jews Naturalized in England - A Illustration of A Charleston Church 325
364 Long Discussion on the Naturalization of English Jews 300
365 The Jewish Naturalization Act Is Rescinded 300
366 George Washington Embroiled in an Early Controversy PASS
367 The Holy Land Is Illustrted PASS
368 A Collection of Jewish Photographers 100
369 Panorama of Washington, D. C. Published By Famed Jewish Philadelphia Lithographer 950
370 Otto A. Moses is Sued by the Charleston Republican PASS
371 H.H. DeLeon - Slave Auctioneer Signed Document 50
372 Post-WWII American Jewish Immigration Manifesto PASS
373 Two Photograph Portfolios Documenting Jewish Life PASS
374 Early Washington DC Tax Document PASS
375 Duelling Congressman in South Carolina - 1822 3000
376 Washington City - News of the Day 150
377 Early 19th Century Temperance Broadside Printed in Boston on Linen PASS
378 Six Months Bound Volume of Newspapers PASS
379 The Governor Provides A Statement Of The Killing Of Mormon Joseph Smith PASS
380 The Insurrection Governor of Rhode Island - Thomas Dorr PASS
381 Early New Jersey Railroad Incorporation Act 50
382 Driving the Mormons From Illinois PASS
383 Sam Houston to Santa Anna 190
384 Early Washington City Illustrations 130
385 Illustration of the Killing of Mormon Joseph Smith 50
386 U. S. Citizenship Papers for a Polish Immigrant PASS
387 The First Complete Year of Harper’s Weekly - PASS
388 Illustrations of Medina and Mecca PASS
389 The Daniel Sickles Murder Trial 50
390 Maritime Collision Claim PASS
391 1869 - New Orlean -The Levees PASS
392 On May 19, 1869 President U.S. Grant Signed the National 8-Hour Day Proclamation 50
393 1870s Breast Pump Trade Card 50
394 Chicago Fire Newspaper PASS
395 Three Period Items Pertaining to Jumbo, the Elephant 50
396 New York City Celebrates Independence PASS
397 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 50
398 Two Issues of The Illustrated Police News Showing Lynchings 110
399 Those Bawdy, Busty Babes on the Covers Increased Circulation 100
400 The Bathing Beauties of the Late Nineteenth Century 50
401 Early Cigarette Advertisment 50
402 Stunning Rare 19th Century Canadian Loyal Orange Institution Broadside 450
403 Firemen's Ball Program and Military Pinback Button PASS
404 Grouping of Eight Early 20th Century Postcards PASS
405 Three Framed Recreational Engravings PASS
406 1906 Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway Map PASS
407 The British Miltary In Its Colonial Prime PASS
408 Ten Erotic Postcards From the 1920s PASS
409 Compendium of American Motor Vehicles 60
410 Who Gets Credit For The Discovery of Photography PASS
411 Sixth Plate Ambrotype by Thomas Faris of Ohio PASS
412 Civil War Era Albumen of Magician 130
413 CDV Album of 1864 Dartmouth Faculty and Students PASS
414 Landmark Hotel - Stanwix Hall - Rome New York 1000
415 The Short People As They Were Presented To The Queen 50
416 Three Circus Performer CDVs 50
417 Large Lutheran Church Commemorative PASS
418 CDV of Socialist Economist Karl Marx 100
419 Barnum's Bearded Lady Annie Jones CDV 50
420 Two Photographs of P. T. Barnum Favorites 50
421 CDV of “Diamond Jim” Fisk, Jr. PASS
422 Albumen Photograph of an Earlier San Francisco Panorama PASS
423 Circus Performer Eli Bowen Images PASS
424 Homes of Brigham Young PASS
425 Mourning Card - 1884 PASS
426 Imperial Cabinet Card of Sarah Bernhardt PASS
427 Cabinet Card of Circus Fat Lady PASS
428 High Wheel Bicycle Rider Cabinet Card 80
429 1901 Execution Photos 170
430 Real Photo Postcard of a Horse Drawn Fire Wagon PASS
431 Two Photo Postcards of Curtis Seaplanes PASS
432 Signed by Governor Isaac Johnson & Historian Charles Gayarre 50
433 Alleged Corrupt Contributions Bring House Summons 50
434 Using The Crisis For Political Advantage in 1874 PASS
435 The Colorful World of Politics PASS
436 LaFayette - A Great American Ally and Friend of General Washington PASS
437 George Washington Painting on Glass PASS
438 Washington at Dorchester March 17, 1776. PASS
439 George Washington Advises Congress Of The Cornwallis Surrender PASS
440 Washington Inaugural Hatchet PASS
441 Early Masonic Book From the Alexandria, Virginia Lodge 110
442 The French and American Friendship - 1876 PASS
443 The Politically Correct Version PASS
444 19th Century Tribute to George Washington PASS
445 Attractive Washington Print PASS
446 Striking Modern Washington Poster PASS
447 Jefferson Lights Up The Coast PASS
448 President Jefferson Warns His Former Vice President Aaron Burr to Cease His Military Conspiracy PASS
449 Madison and Monroe Signed Michigan Land Grant 600
450 Silk Broadside - President Jackson’s First Message PASS
451 Archive of Presidential Messages to Congress 300
452 The First Recorded Assassination Attempt on POTUS PASS
453 A Torchlight Procession for Newly President- Elect Polk 2750
454 Mammoth 1856 Candidates Broadside 1300
455 Political Campaign Photograph - 1868 PASS
456 Great New Skyline on this Grant Spoon PASS
457 U. S. Grant Memorial Souvenir PASS
458 Broadsheet Dedicated to President Grant’s Death PASS
459 Democratic Booklet Illustrated by Thomas Nast PASS
460 Diary With Illustration of the hanging of Garfield's Assassin, Charles Guiteau PASS
461 President Garfield Funeral - Memorial Services….On Black Silk! 200
462 Cabinet Cards of James Blaine and James Garfield PASS
463 Garfield Funeral March PASS
464 Booklet Discusses Civil Service Reform as Relating to Political Procedure PASS
465 Sectional Strife Along Party Lines in 1879 PASS
466 1888 Political Corruption Game PASS
467 Commemorative Lithograph From the 1885 Inauguration PASS
468 Democratic 1880 Presidential Campaign Ribbon 50
469 Rare Grover Cleveland "Rooster" Presidential Campaign Ribbon 60
470 Scarce Republican Cover From 1884 Presidential Campaign PASS
471 1900 United States Presidents Cabinet Card Photograph PASS
472 Pre-Presidential William McKinley Ribbon PASS
473 Unusual Woodrow Wilson Pocket Knife PASS
474 Fourteen Theodore Roosevelt Stereoviews PASS
475 Theodore Roosevelt Reassures a Friend 350
476 Candid Photographs of Theodore Roosevelt in Portugal. PASS
477 William Howard Taft Presidential Campaign Watch Fob 50
478 Handsome Thomas Jefferson Commemorative 90
479 President Truman Signed Book 225
480 Two Canadian Press Photos of U. S. Presidents PASS
481 Kennedy Presents the Peace Corp Bill Signer Pen to Hubert H. Humphrey PASS
482 A Full Presidential Spoon Collection 100
483 JFK Campaign Relic PASS
484 A Exciting Account of the Dragoons and the Indians PASS
485 Captain Fremont’s Exploration of the West PASS
486 1849 Gold Rush Imprint PASS
487 Barbor & Baker California Gold Miner's Stationery 350
488 California Miner's Stationery 325
489 Squatters Challenge the California Gold Claim of John Sutter PASS
490 California Letter Describes Gold Rush 225
491 There’s Gold In Them Hills 50
492 California and Oregon Mail Line Stagecoach Way-Bill. PASS
493 Early Texas Travelogue 50
494 The Financial Panic of 1873 & Mormon - Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints PASS
495 Modoc War - Captain Jack PASS
496 More on Captain Jack PASS
497 The Capture of the Mormon Leader of the Mountain Meadow Massacre 50
498 Minnesota Newspaper Mentions Northfield Raid PASS
499 6th Infantry Standing Rock Document 50
500 Rare Book of Sioux Indian Pictographs 1300
501 1881 U. S. Army Map of the Big Horn Region 500
502 Three Items Pertaining to Buffalo Bill 50
503 Hen-Tah-Wyandot Chief by Cornish PASS
504 On the War Path PASS
505 Rare Texas History Book PASS
506 Buffalo Bill - Litho Printed Metal Sign 50
507 America’s Favorite Past Time Started Here 50
508 Albumen Print of Famed Racehorse PASS
509 Earlt Bare Knuckle Prize Fight PASS
510 Two Albright Bicyclist Cigar Labels 60
511 An 1892 Bowling Team PASS
512 A. B. Frost Sporting Print of a Bicycle Accident 50
513 Baseball’s “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” PASS
514 SHELF SALE - The Murder of General McCook - The Dress Review of the Negro Troops PASS
515 SHELF SALE - The Father of the American Political Cartoon PASS
516 SHELF SALE Mormons, Ku Klux Klan, Buffalo PASS
517 SOLD ! SHELF SALE General Jackson and The Battle of New Orleans 200
518 SOLD! SHELF SALE 1868 Campaign Photograph 200
519 SOLD ! SHELF SALE CDV of Mississippi General Nathaniel Harris at Vicksburg 200
520 SHELF SALE A Scarce and Early Engraving of John Milton PASS
521 SOLD!SHELF SALE The Fayetteville NC Army Post, Fort Bragg, Is Named in His Honor 125
522 SOLD ! SHELF SALE The Dunlap Broadside - First Printing of the Declaration of Independence 250