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1 Pages From Captain John Smith’s 1624 Virginia Book PASS
2 Tench Tilghman Explains the Indian Trade PASS
3 Three Maps - 1770 PASS
4 Boston Tea Party Reported - “A number of resolute men dressed like Mohawks or Indians” PASS
5 Exceptional Detailed and Lengthy Report of the Batlle of Lexington-Concord 150
6 Benjamin Franklin Writes Regarding the Mistreatment of Ethan Allen and Others 50
7 Valley Forge Letter by Washington Aide-de-Camp 700
8 Colonial Massachusetts Physician's Record PASS
9 Map Found on French Warship PASS
10 Early Caribbean Islands Map PASS
11 George Washington Advises Congress Of The Cornwallis Surrender 200
12 Very early Printing of the United States Constitution 800
13 Barnard's Copperplate Engraving of Cornwallis' Surrender. 650
14 Barnard's Copperplate Engraving of John Paul Jones's Bon Homme Richard in Battle with the Serapis. 200
15 Barnard's Copperplate Engraving of The Reading of The Declaration of Independence. 1300
16 Barnard's Copperplate Engraving of The Battle of Bunker Hill. 475
17 Revolutionary Hero Daniel Morgan Pays Up PASS
18 Instead of SLAVES, let the Negroes be called ASSISTANT-PLANTERS 225
19 Early American Abolitionist 900
20 How Many Slaves Were Taken From Africa - 60,000,000 250
21 Early Slavery Poem Written From The Perspective Of The Ship Bound Slave 325
22 The Grand BOBALITION Of African Slavery Broadside….African American Celebrations of the Abolition of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade 3250
23 Striking Engraved Slavery Images PASS
24 Washington College Hires A Slave 550
25 Threatening to Tar and Feather an Abolitionist in Boston 8000
26 Reference to the Godfather of the African Slave Trade PASS
27 A Deep Look Into Washington DC In 1836 160
28 Disturbing Slavery Images 225
29 An $1150 Runaway Slave Reward PASS
30 Two Amistad Court Reports PASS
31 Very Early Minstrel Sheet Music 400
32 Slave Dealer Places Unusual Male & Female Illustrated Slave Advertisement PASS
33 Colorful 1845 Harmoneon's Carolina Melodies Minstrel Sheet Music 200
34 A Slave Auctioneer Gets Paid For Calling A Slave Sale Auction. 110
35 1847 Jim Crow Jubilee Sheet Music 425
36 1847 Campbell Minstrels Sheet Music PASS
37 Christy's Melodies Carry Me Back To Old Virginia Minstrel Sheet Music. PASS
38 An Engraving of a Slave Boat PASS
39 Packing the Slave Ship 160
40 Burning The Brand Into A Slave PASS
41 The Plantation Life PASS
42 Original Congressional Globe Transcriptions PASS
43 Poor Old Slave Minstrel Sheet Music 550
44 The Liberator Reviews the Destruction of the Negro Fort PASS
45 Northern Abolitionist's Novella 100
46 An Abolitionist Song Dedicated to Henry Ward Beecher 375
47 Harper’s Group of Three Issues - Displays 40 Illustrations of Blacks 50
48 The Harper Ferry Superintendent Writes “It is highly credible to this community that they could get no recruits of any color” 4750
49 The Liberator Cover the John Brown Execution 50
50 The Georgia Senate Responds to Harpers Ferry 150
51 Frederick Douglass Writes A Letter Regarding John Brown 100
52 Slaves Awaiting Sale, New Orleans, 1861 PASS
53 The Contraband Schottische Minstrel Sheet Music PASS
54 Confederate Army Receipt for Slave Labor 180
55 1862 Anti-Emancipation Proclamation Minstrel Sheet Music 190
56 President Lincoln Revokes General Hunter’s Emancipation Order - Hunter Recruits Blacks Into the Army - Robert Smalls Captures the “Planter.” 100
57 Runaway Slave Enters The Union Lines Before He Is To Be Sold Plus A Dead Soldier Gets An "Awful Poor Coffin." 275
58 Four Marian Anderson Glossy News Photos 50
59 Gettysburg Militia Muster Telegrams - “...Colored troops as they cannot be recd...” PASS
60 The South Carolina Governor Gets Involved in Slave Patrols PASS
61 Witnessing The Arrival Of Negro Volunteers at Rikers Island, New York in 1863. 275
62 CSA President Jefferson Davis’ Slaves PASS
63 The Freed Slaves Are Coming Across The Line 100
64 Colored Line Officers Illustrated PASS
65 A Black Sailor Substitutes For A White Draftee PASS
66 Abolitionist And Escaped Slave Sojourner Truth CDV 1900
67 1865 30th Regiment USCT Ordnance Return PASS
68 The Plight of Former Slaves During Reconstruction PASS
69 One of the Last Slave Ships Captured - 1867 PASS
70 The Reconstruction Inequality PASS
71 The Conjoined Slave Twins - ‘The Two-Headed Nightingale’ 155
72 The Skidmore Guard Minstrel Sheet Music PASS
73 Minstrel Sheet Music Collection 1200
74 Nast Racial cartoons PASS
75 This Buffalo Soldier Gets His Promotion 1000
76 A Compendium of Minstrel Humor and Music 50
77 Friends of Freedom - 19th Century Abolitionists 400
78 Seven Early 20th Century Postcards with Black Themes PASS
79 Inspired By Former Slave Who Created the Aunt Jemima Character 100
80 North Carolina Antebellum and Civil War Memoir PASS
81 Former Slave Soldier's C.S.A. Pension Application 500
82 Expose´ of KKK Activity in Oklahoma 50
83 Two Rare Booklets by Racist Bishop Alma White 100
84 1920s KKK Printed Ephemera 50
85 Three Blank 1920s KKK Forms 50
86 Three KKK Membership Imprints 50
87 Indiana Klan Letterhead and Membership Card PASS
88 Arkansas Women Of The Ku Klux Klan 60
89 Three Blank 1920s KKK Applications 50
90 1920s Pocket KKK Constitution 80
91 Five Pieces of Printed KKK Ephemera 50
92 1920s Ladies' Klan Magazine 110
93 Late 1920s KKK Magazines and Supplements 100
94 Three "Golden Age" KKK Pocket Booklets 250
95 Great Depression Era Minstrel Book PASS
96 Booklet Explores the KKK's Origins 50
97 Another CIVIL RIGHTS Bill Fails in 1945 PASS
98 1950s Concert Program Features Marian Anderson PASS
99 Two Published MLK Glossy Prints 50
100 Very Attractive Baby PASS
101 Malcolm X - “chickens coming home to roost” 50
102 1960s Analysis of D. W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" PASS
103 NAACP Civil Rights Officer Killed in Mississippi PASS
104 Martin Luther King in the Casket 110
105 Jackson State College Mailing Broadsheet on the Deaths of Phillip Gobbs and James Earl Green PASS
106 Racist, Anti Roosevelt Drawing with Note PASS
107 A Fugitive Slave Rescue in Syracuse PASS
108 Very Long Fugitive Slave Report PASS
109 State of Wisconsin Supreme Court Decides That The Federal Fugitive Slave Law is UNCONSTITUTIONAL PASS
110 Fugitive Slaves Are Often Captured and Sold PASS
111 Recovering Fugitive Slaves - and - Free Negro Stealing Slaves PASS
112 The Canadians release an Infamous Fugitive Slave PASS
113 Massachusetts Sea Captain's Archive PASS
114 Very Early Jim Crow Minstrel Sheet Music PASS
115 Pierce and Davis Sign Commission for Future Union General 1500
116 Early War Confederate Receipt Signed by Edmund Kirby Smith 375
117 The South Carolinian Delegation Pressures President Buchanan for An Appointment PASS
118 Alabama Captain Loses Respect for Drunken Generals 600
119 New Orleans Paper Trumpets Manassas Victory 325
120 Confederate Army Inspection Report Template 225
121 Confederate Repair Agreement For Beckley Mill (West) Virgina. 100
122 Fiery Secessionist Robert Barnwell Rhett Writes His Son, Col. R. B. Rhett Jr., Just After the Battle of Bull Run! PASS
123 Confederate Port of Entry Manifest 100
124 Confederate Military Receipt PASS
125 Extensive Archive of Original Confederate Muster Rolls From Mississippi 2500
126 “ ...the Yankees run we killed 8 and took 19 prisoners ...” PASS
127 An Extraordinary South Carolina Secession Letter 1100
128 Observations From The Georgia Secession Convention WHILE IT WAS HAPPENING 600
129 Civil War: Confederate Intelligence Report. PASS
130 Confederate Congressional Act Prohibiting Trade With Occupied Confederate Ports. 225
131 Confederate Brigadier Thomas Jordan Writes Beauregard PASS
132 Confederate Bond With Super Vignette 50
133 Ten Ladies(?) Get a Military Pass to Sullivan’s Island PASS
134 South Carolina Commission Signed By Pickens 350
135 Directly After Gettysburg, Federal Soldier Writes His Wife on Dead Confederate’s Paper PASS
136 Winchester Virginia Changed hands 70 Times - A Small Archive of Winchester Passes 325
137 A Confederate Signalman's Flag is Shot Out of His Hands in Battle at New Madrid, Missouri. 425
138 A Virginian Requests Military Exemption Due To A "Deformed Chest." 110
139 Morning Report for the 1st Brigade of Cavalry, C.S.A. 100
140 Alabama Soldier Writes Home from Northern Virginia 200
141 Mississippi Captain Sends His Slave Seeking Help From Kentucky Horse Doctor 150
142 Template for a Confederate Company Statement Form PASS
143 Confederate Cotton-Burning Affidavit PASS
144 Four Confederate Mississippi Tax in Kind Forms 150
145 Confederate and Federal Sentries Chat It Up 100
146 The Only Known Resignation Letter by A Confederate Cabinet Member, Alabama’s Thomas Hill 3000
147 A Union Spy in Europe Becomes Frustrated PASS
148 Flower from Stonewall’s Funeral PASS
149 TEXAS Broadside Issued By The Commander of the LAST BATTLE PASS
150 Great Hood's Texas Brigade War-date Letter - Written by J. B. Polley, who Wrote the Regimental! PASS
151 The Daring Blockade Runners PASS
152 Confederate Widow Makes a Claim 50
153 J. E. B. Stuart Goes To Destroy The Baltimore & Ohio RR After Bristoe Station. 300
154 The 33rd Virginia, Stonewall Brigade Fights The Yankees With A Yell During The Mine Run Campaign. PASS
155 Hite Draws A New Uniform Because He Expects "To Need Them If I Live". PASS
156 The Stonewall Brigade Trades Papers With Yankee Picket Across the Rapidan River. 200
157 Scarce Mention of Confederate States Arizona and New Mexico 120
158 A Pair of Restruck Newspapers PASS
159 Virginia Cavalry POWs Beg For Money Philadelphia Money. 225
160 “If so, might I not hang a Yankee for every house burnt? I shall set aside a batch of hostages.” PASS
161 Confederate Enlistment Document - Battery Pringle, James Island - Lucas Battalion South Carolina Heavy Artillery PASS
162 Mississippi Conscription Documents PASS
163 Supplies Can’t Get Through 80
164 Late War $500 Confederate Bond PASS
165 Confederate Artillerists Duel With Words PASS
166 Issued Under the Authority of Brigadier General William Pendleton, A War-Date Copy of Robert E. Lee's General Orders No. 9 4500
167 Official Federal Copy of Lee's Surrender Terms 6750
168 Appomattox Parolee's Archive PASS
169 Confederate Maimed Soldiers Imprint 1000
170 Texas Using New CSA Money to Buy Horses PASS
171 Unusual Alabama Soldier’s Parole PASS
172 Small Archive of Fort Delaware POW 1500
173 State of South Carolina Commission - "Captured" by The 149th New York Who Sarcastically Fill It Out PASS
174 Three Signatures of Confederate Generals 80
175 South Carolina Loyalty Oath 200
176 Opposition to the 14th Amendment 275
177 Illustrations of Famous Confederate Flags. PASS
178 Mississippi Governor Supplies Autograph 60
179 Jefferson Davis Signed Carte de Visite Mailed To Virginia Surgeon 1300
180 An Important Andersonville PrisonTwo Piece Collection 450
181 Fitz Lee Autograph as Virginia's Governor 50
182 Remembering Meeting Under a Flag of Truce During The Battle of the Crater. 150
183 1890s Appeal for a Confederate Repository 90
184 Rare War-Date Nathaniel Lyon Signature PASS
185 Secret Signals, Federal Signal Corps Circular 130
186 Colorful The American Flag Sheet Music PASS
187 Unique Magnus Patriotic Songbook PASS
188 A Maine Draftee Writes Home Often 850
189 This New Hampshire U.S. Congressman Is Apprehensive For The Safety of Washington 600
190 An Ellsworth Zouaves Certificate - First Time We Have Offered One PASS
191 On the Verge of Secession, Governor Banks Asks the Citizens to Pray PASS
192 Union Brigadier General D. N. Crouch Document Signed 200
193 Signature of Union Major-General Francis P. Blair PASS
194 An Original, Complete, War Date, A SIX Bound Volume Set of Harper’s Weekly Issues 3750
195 The Early War - Baltimore Riot - Ellsworth - Naval Academy 50
196 The Berdan Sharpshooters & The War in North Carolina PASS
197 Congress Prepares For Civil War PASS
198 Archive of 21 New York Tribunes 110
199 The Mason and Slidell Affair Nearly Causes War With Britain PASS
200 The 2nd Rhode Island Travels Through Patriotic Maryland to The Front. 100
201 Professor Sweet of The 2nd Rhode Island Walks The Rope at Washington. 110
202 Battle of First Bull Run Letter from 2nd Rhode Island Vols. 200
203 Missing His Messmate Killed at Bull Run, Drunkenness While He Would Make As Good An Officer As Frank Wheaton. 150
204 A Great Battle of First Bull Run 2nd Rhode Island Vols. Letter! 375
205 Washington Braces For An Attack After Bull Run. 170
206 Lt. Thomas Foy Shoots Himself In The Foot. 100
207 Deserters Get The Military Punishment of Riding The Chestnut Horse. 110
208 Green Goes To See General Burnside When His Father Dies, Then Thinks of Threatening To Blow His Captain's Brains Out! 100
209 Ezra Greene Becomes A Gunner On Board The Ironclad USS Cincinnati. 180
210 The U. S. S. Louisville Rescues A Family From a Twenty-Year Flood at Hickman, Kentucky. 170
211 A Rare Battle of Memphis, Tennessee River Boat Battle! 425
212 Union Gunboats Are Destroyed Near Napoleon, Arkansas-"A Den For Cut Throats and Robbers". 200
213 Celebrating The 4th By Firing Into Vicksburg, Miss. 100
214 Sickness Ravages The USS Louisville 140
215 The C. S. S. Arkansas Attacks The Union Fleet at Vicksburg, July 15th 1862. 325
216 The U. S. S. Cincinnati "Men Have Fared Rather Hard This Season". 100
217 Wondering Whether Burnside Will Accomplish What McClellan Failed To Do One Day After Fredericksburg. 100
218 Baltimore's Police Marshal George P. Kane is Incarcerated At Fort Lafayette, NYC. 150
219 The Merrimac Attacks The Union Fleet While Butler Mounts An Attack From Ship Island, Mississippi. 225
220 General Banks, Disloyal Citizens in New Orleans, Confederate Privateers, Rebel Gunboats Captured & Union Regiments Raiding In Interior Louisiana! 200
221 Rare Battle of Fort Morgan, Mobile Harbor Letter: "The Reb Sharp Shooters…Commenced Firing at Me. I Had No Chance To Dodge & Finished My Job." PASS
222 Upon the field of carnage I seat myself to write… 1000
223 The 15th Vermont Advances Finds Human Skulls at The Bull Run Battlefield. 100
224 An Insane Soldier Is Removed From The Barracks at Camp Dennison. PASS
225 1862 Colonel John B. Clark's 123rd Pennsylvania Triumphal March Sheet Music. PASS
226 1862 Colonel John F. Hartranft's 51st Pennsylvania Triumphal March Sheet Music. PASS
227 1862 Union Poem Honors The Monitor's Defeat of The Merrimac. 100
228 Black Banjo Player Illustrated Monitor & Merrimac Northern Patriotic Song Sheet. PASS
229 “ ... we worked our Battery for four long hours and the place is marked with piles of our dead horses & men....” PASS
230 An Eyewitness Describes Maneuvers Between the Monitor and Merrimack PASS
231 Men of the 36th Mass. Communicate With Rebel Pickets Across The Rappahannock River. PASS
232 Printed Roster of Officers Exchanged PASS
233 “ ...Mass was for the Union not the 'immortal nigger" but the union one and inseparable…" 190
234 The Antietam Battle in Frank Leslie’s PASS
235 Harper’s Weekly Illustrates and Reports the War in These Eighteen 1862 Issues 150
236 War Date News - Archive of Newspapers 60
237 “West Virginia” Secedes From Virginia 100
238 “ ...Why 15,000 men lie wounded and bleeding upon the battlefield...” 140
239 “ .. Poor White Trash in the South does not amount to much ..” PASS
240 An Ellsworth Avenger Heads Towards History. 100
241 An Ellsworth Avenger On Fredericksburg PASS
242 On The Mud March PASS
243 Army Maneuvering Following Chancellorsville PASS
244 His Gettysburg Campaign Letter With Battle, Guerrilla Raider Mosby and Negro Regiment Content PASS
245 Battle of Gettysburg Little Round Top Letter. 800
246 The Ellsworth Avengers Send Home Their Zouave Uniforms PASS
247 The 16th Vermont Ventures Into Virginia For The First Time. 200
248 The 16th Is Satisfied That Burnside Has Been Appointed Commander While Yet Get A Mascot. 170
249 A Man Back Home Tells The Soldiers To Pray For Themselves. PASS
250 Hopeful That Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation Will Get Them Home Quickly. 100
251 A Soldier Takes A Tooth From A Skull on The 2nd Bull Run Battlefield For a Souvenir! PASS
252 Expecting An Attack From Stuart's Cavalry While A New Hampshire POW Is Brought Into The Lines By A Local Citizen. 160
253 Describing Fairfax Court House In Detail While Rebel Activity Stirs Up General Stoughton. 160
254 Frightened Pickets Shoot at Stumps Across Bull Run. 100
255 Pickets Pick Up Discarded Gun Barrels on Bull Run Battlefield. 100
256 Gen. Edwin Stoughton Has A Soldier Tied To A Tree For Giving Him His Gun. 200
257 Playing Baseball Results In Sport's Injuries In The 16th Vermont. 100
258 Rebel Pickets Patrol The Opposite Side of Bull Run While Bond Gets A Tooth Pulled. 180
259 The Destruction of The Railroad & Manassas Junction Impresses Private Bond. 225
260 Small Archive of 25 Western Newspapers, 1862 160
261 Another Small Archive of 25 Western Newspapers, 1862 160
262 Every Damn One of The Irish Around This Part of The World Are Black Secessionists. PASS
263 Witnessing The Battle Between The Monitor and Merrimac and The Blowing Up of The USS Cumberland! 300
264 Describing The Destruction of Norfolk Navy Yard & The Explosion of The CSS Merrimac. PASS
265 A Union Man Is Brutally Murdered In His Home In Sufflok, Virginia 150
266 Almost Trampled By His Officer Friend's Horse at 2nd Bull Run PASS
267 Any man that says…[he] never wants to get into another Hard Battle…is telling a god damn lie. PASS
268 Pvt. Lander Advises His Brother To Pay For A Substitute After Being Drafted. PASS
269 Yorktown Runaways Enter The Union Lines At Fortress Monroe. PASS
270 A Sergeant of the Tenth Legion "Conquers his Wild Devils." PASS
271 Northern Troops Team in The Streets of Washington, D. C. As McClellan Builds His Army. PASS
272 Describing An Attempt To Capture Yorktown During The Battle of Burnt Chimneys. 550
273 Helping Bury The Dead on The Battlefield of Fair Oaks. PASS
274 A Military Funeral and Northern Troops Mass On Yorktown PASS
275 Yorktown Is Evacuated By Rebel Forces Under Mortar Fire PASS
276 Rebel Forces Drive Union Forces During The Battle of Fair Oaks 250
277 The 103rd Penn. Is Nearly Captured at The Battle of Gaines' Mill PASS
278 Collection of 32 Civil War Officer Engraved Portraits 225
279 Joseph Hooker Readies for Robert E. Lee PASS
280 Federal Deep South Campaign Map PASS
281 A 19th Massachusetts Soldier Is Reported Captured During Pickett's Charge. 100
282 The USS Seminole Guards Sabine Pass in 1863. 150
283 The American Phrenological Journal Features U. S. Grant in 1863. PASS
284 The Army of the Potomac' Artillery Reserve is Reorganized On The Onset of The Gettysburg Campaign. 50
285 A Man Dies During A Robbery Attempt on A Sutler PASS
286 A Hero of Pickett's Charge is Pardon From Execution by Lincoln. PASS
287 In The Field - By Order of Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant 850
288 “If they say go in a Colored Regimant which you know in Mass. is considered quite as honorable as in a White, I must go” PASS
289 This Soldier Was Captured at Gettysburg and Paroled. ... He Writes From The Parole Camp PASS
290 This General Writes His Superior To Get Appoval For Press Leaks PASS
291 Historic Frederick City Maryland Is Placed Under Martial Law After the Gettysburg Battle PASS
292 “...Should I die on the battle field ...” PASS
293 The Union Army Gives $400.00 To St. Vincent's Orphanage, New Orleans During The Middle of the Port Hudson Campaign. PASS
294 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry Diary: Fighting Longstreet at Knoxville, Sherman's Atlanta Campaign, Voting For Lincoln & Burning Houses During Sherman's March to the Sea! 2300
295 96th Ohio Battle of Jackson, Mississippi Letter. PASS
296 2nd Ohio Cavalry Officer's Command is Decimated at The Battle of Richmond, Kentucky, July 28, 1863. 100
297 The 11th Michigan Fights At The Battle of Stone River: "We covered the ground with butternuts." 300
298 The Battle in Arkansas & Important Lincoln Cartoon PASS
299 Harper’s Weekly Illustrates and Reports the War in This Collection of Twenty 1863 Issues 160
300 An Army Execution of Five Prisoners For Desertion PASS
301 Black Man Charged with Murder PASS
302 The Unpopular Greenback is Ridiculed In Music 325
303 Colored "Squirrel Hunter's Discharge" - Given Out to the Ohio Citizens Who Came to the Defense of their State When Threatened by Confederate Invasion! 200
304 The Squirrel Hunters Honored In The Press 50
305 The Irish Brigade Executes Rebel POWs Who Falsely Surrendered At The Battle of Falling Waters. 250
306 The Irish Brigade Celebrates St. Patrick's Day By "Drinken [Enough] Whiskey to Drown St. Patrick." PASS
307 Joseph Hooker in Georgia PASS
308 Captain David Ayers, 5th New Jersey Is NOT For McClellan & His Peace Policies! "Grant Intends To End The War Here…" 500
309 The 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Gets Slaughtered at Cold Harbor. PASS
310 Washington Is On High Alert After Rebel Agents Attempt To Burn Down New York City. PASS
311 The 10th New Hampshire Is Badly "Cut Up" By Friendly Fire: "I don't blame them…for Standing Up For There Rights…all they want is there Ni---gers and Plantations!" 550
312 Union Artillery Batteries Are Instructed To Fire On Confederate Work Parties After The Mine Explosion. PASS
313 General Edward Canby - Autograph and Signed Field Order PASS
314 Declining African Coffee 100
315 General’s Printed Congratulatory Letter PASS
316 “...Arms, legs and whole bodies were thrown 250 yards from the place where the explosion was....” PASS
317 Hingham, Massachusetts Raises Troops Under Lincoln’s Draft Call PASS
318 The Destruction of Atlanta PASS
319 Massachusetts Soldier Dies of His Wounds in Florida PASS
320 The 64th Ohio Relocates to Chattanooga. PASS
321 News of Fighting At Dalton, Georgia Reaches Chattanooga. PASS
322 The Opening of The Atlanta Campaign Devastates the 64th and The Countryside. PASS
323 A Belt Plate Saves The Life Of Pvt. Jackson Cummings. PASS
324 Rebel & Yankee Pickets Wrestle Plus The Heavy Losses From the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. PASS
325 That Wound…of Mine Is All False & For Being Killed I Can't See It From Where I Stand…. PASS
326 Maneuvering To support The Cavalry Near Roswell, Georgia. PASS
327 Commissary Whiskey…Makes People Patriotic on the Fourth of July! PASS
328 The Union Army is Surrounded During The Battle of Atlanta. PASS
329 His Faith Is In God and Not Copperheads. PASS
330 Stoneman's Cavalry Raid Ends In Disaster. PASS
331 Hood Destroys Three Trains of Ammunition During The Fall of Atlanta. PASS
332 Ashley Is Nearly Captured While Picking Apples. PASS
333 The 64th Mans At Fort At Bridgeport, Alabama at The Beginning of The Altoona Campaign. PASS
334 Hood Drives North While Sherman Embarks on His March To The Sea. PASS
335 Corinth, Miss. is Evacuated By The Confederates 110
336 The Battle of Munfordsville, Kentucky Cuts Off Ashley's Command From The North 325
337 Dead Rebel Soldiers Lain Along The Roads After The Battle of Perryville PASS
338 The 64th Ohio is Cut Up At The Battle of Stone River. PASS
339 Union Troopers Assemble To See A Rebel Spy Hung in Tennessee in 1863 100
340 64th Ohio Battle of Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia Letter 300
341 Encountering A Severely Wounded Comrade At The Battle of Rocky Face Ridge PASS
342 Having The Horses and N**rs To See To While Loosing Heavily During The Atlanta Campaign PASS
343 Many Families Have Been Visited By The Pale Hand of Death During The Atlanta Campaign PASS
344 Before Kennesaw Mountain Sherman Has The Confidence of "His Boys." PASS
345 A Good Account of The Battle of Peach Tree Creek & News of McPherson's Death. PASS
346 Grant Orders His Cavalry On A Raid & To "Live on The Country." PASS
347 Grant's Escort Reports On the Battles for Petersburg! PASS
348 Preparing To Move Wherever Grant "The Tycoon" May Order. PASS
349 Grant's First Cavalry Raid Against the Weldon Railroad Ends In A Route. 300
350 Raiding Behind Enemy Lines and Dreading Telling The Parents of A Fallen Officer His Fate While The Battle of The Crater is Going On. 100
351 Rebel Wounded Are Cared For By Yankee Surgeons After The Battle of Weldon Railroad. PASS
352 Union Forces Are Driven Back at Weldon Railroad "Loosing Some Artillery." PASS
353 Uncle Sam Intends That The Cavalry Shall Earn Their 'Green-backs' During This Campaign. PASS
354 On McClellan's Nomination, Emancipation Proclamation & Why They Fight. 120
355 Capt. Chamberlain Is Wounded and "Plays it" To Get Home. PASS
356 Leyden Writes From Danville Prison. PASS
357 Leyden Plans To Kill Robert E. Lee After Going To Petersburg in May 1865. PASS
358 Leyden Wants An Excuse To Fight "To Get In a Good Fight Once More With The Rebs." PASS
359 Colonel Simon H. Mix Killed In Action at Petersburg Virginia June 15, 1864 Letter. 300
360 Brother of Brig. Gen. Gregg Receives A Position In The 6th Rush's Lancers & Then Goes To See The USS Monitor. PASS
361 Gen. David Gregg's Brother Visits Washington's Homestead After Fredericksburg. PASS
362 Becoming A Staff Officer On His Brother's David M. Gregg's Staff PASS
363 David M. Gregg and Staff Have "Concluded To Live a Quiet Life Whilst We Can…". PASS
364 General David McM. Gregg Takes Command of The Cavalry Corps. PASS
365 David Gregg's Staff Officers Live Among The "Good Rebels." PASS
366 Guerrilla Mosby Keeps The Union Cavalry Command Hold Up In Virginia Governor's Home. 200
367 Gregg's Staff Gets Their Photographs Taken. PASS
368 Gen. Gregg's Cavalry Command Holds Out During The Battle of Globe Tavern Virginia. PASS
369 Sending Home Photos Of His Negro Servant. 100
370 Andersonville Survivor's Muster-Out Roll 325
371 An Irish Brigade Medal of Honor Winner Sends A Letter of Condolence From The 116th Penn. Vols. PASS
372 Capture of Richmond & Petersburg Broadside. 225
373 Reporting the Confederate Prisoners of War PASS
374 Clipped Signatures of Celebrated Union Porters 50
375 This Confederate Guerrilla Claimed to Have Personally Killed Over 100 Men PASS
376 General Seymour Illustrates Projectiles PASS
377 Benjamin Butler Letter PASS
378 Former CSA President Jefferson Davis Released on Bail PASS
379 An Officer in The 125th Penn. Narrowly Survives Antietam. PASS
380 Henry H. Gregg Writes From Libby Prison. 150
381 View of Civil War Military Encampment in Culpeper, Virginia. 1700
382 Rare Confederate President Jefferson Davis "Escaping" CDV 400
383 General Ambrose Everett Burnside and His Staff 200
384 Anti-1864 New York Election Horatio Seymour CDV 350
385 The 2nd Massachusetts Battle Flag On Steps of Atlanta Court House. 350
386 Rare 1880's Antietam Battlefield Souvenir Photo Book. 350
387 The First Enlisted Soldier To Be Killed - New Hampshire 190
388 Grouping of a Real Medal of Honor Hero, John F. Chase PASS
389 Oil Painting of Civil War General George McClellan 425
390 Lincoln is The Only US President To Receive A United States Patent 100
391 Douglas-Johnson 1860 Campaign Ferrotype 325
392 Lincoln Challenges Douglas, Breckinridge, and Bell for the White House 1500
393 The 1864 Campaign Is Supported In This Illustrated Item PASS
394 Charles Magnus Presidential Engraving PASS
395 Lincoln Not Ready to Support Emancipation PASS
396 Describing Washington & "Have Been To See Mr. Lincoln…But Was Too Late"! PASS
397 Lincoln’s Navy Under Ridicule PASS
398 President Lincoln Reviews the Troops With General McClellan, July 8th Harrison’s Landing 80
399 Lincoln’s Proclamation “ ... All Slaves in States in Rebellion ...” 250
400 The Tenth Legion Is Reviewed By Lincoln in The White House! 150
401 Defending the Emancipation in Congress PASS
402 Opposing Lincoln In Song PASS
403 Anti Lincoln - Draft Cartoon CDV PASS
404 “Four Score and Seven Years Ago...” 150
405 The President Reviews The Troops on Horseback PASS
406 Lincoln Establishes The First National Thanksgiving PASS
407 1864 Union Soldier's Absentee Ballot Form from 3rd New York Cavalryman. 100
408 Strongly Opposing Lincoln, This Handsome Sheet Has a rare Illustration of the White House 100
409 A Songbook from Lincoln’s Re-election Effort 650
410 Magnus Mourns the Passing of President Lincoln 140
411 Abraham Lincoln Assassination - Letter Written to Albert H. Heald, 9th Maine Infantry 250
412 1865 General Orders, Including Many Regarding Lincoln’s Assassination PASS
413 America Has Lost A Great President, A Good Statesman & An Honest Man. PASS
414 Abraham Lincoln Mourning Menu From Chicago, Illinois May 2, 1865 800
415 Lincoln’s Springfield Illinois Funeral PASS
416 Two Documents With Important United States Naval History Including Supplies For The USS Consitution PASS
417 Early Statewide Militia Return for New York 50
418 Ten Federal Government Military Reports, 1830s - 1840s PASS
419 Great Naval Engraving - Perry’s Victory PASS
420 Patriotic Spanish-American War Flask 50
421 Remember the Maine's Captain Too! PASS
422 The British Miltary In Its Colonial Prime PASS
423 Vin Fiz Wing Fabric 100
424 A Pair of WWI Patriotic Broadsides Issued by National Cash Register PASS
425 1937-39 GERMAN SS BOWL FROM DACHAU 200
426 1938 GERMAN SS TOTENKOPFVERBANDE PLATE FROM DACHAU CONCENTRATION CAMP 300
427 1939 GERMAN SS OBERBAYERN (TOTENKOPF) SUGAR BOWL 200
428 Collection of 100+ WWII Pacific Theater Snapshots PASS
429 1934-36 GERMAN SS TOTENKOPFVERBANDE ASHTRAY FROM CONCENTRATION CAMP 400
430 1940s RUSSIAN RED ARMY LIBERATING TOWNS & ATROCITY PHOTOS 300
431 1940s GERMAN SS TOTENKOPF CUP FROM SACHSENHAUSEN CONCENTRATION CAMP 375
432 1940 GERMAN SS WOODEN BOX FROM SACHSENHAUSEN CONCENTRATION CAMP 150
433 Two Pieces of Lodz Ghetto Currency and Related Notes PASS
434 They Key Nazi Leaders Go To Trial - Nuremberg PASS
435 Unique Apollo 1 Grouping PASS
436 A Dozen Apollo VII Photos PASS
437 They Orbited the Moon 10 Times 300
438 Apollo XI Memorabilia PASS
439 A Baker's Dozen of Apollo XII Photos PASS
440 Apollo 17 "White Eagle" Crew Patch PASS
441 The Space Station Grouping PASS
442 Space Shuttle Discovery Crew Signed Photo PASS
443 1992 STS-42 FLOWN FLAG ON CERTIFICATE PASS
444 Space Shuttle Endeavor Crew Signed Photo PASS
445 Space Shuttle Endeavor's Third Flight Crew Signed Photo PASS
446 Hubble Space Telescope Trainees Photo PASS
447 Space Shuttle STS-58 Crew Portrait PASS
448 Francis Scott Key, Author of the National Anthem, The Star Spangled Banner PASS
449 American Express Stock Certificate Signed by Wells and Fargo 750
450 Bold P.T. Barnum Autograph PASS
451 Two Lillian Russell Mementos 50
452 Charles Lindberg Signed Book PASS
453 Perfect For The Man Cave - He Was Nicknamed "Mr. Pocket Billiards" PASS
454 Antique Percussion Double Barreled Shotgun, PASS
455 Miniature From Delaware's Binghurst Family 300
456 1840’s Percussion Pistol, PASS
457 Kentucky Flintlock Long Rifle, PASS
458 Single Shot, Muzzle Loaded, Percussion Boot Pistol, PASS
459 German Boxlock Muzzle Loading Over-Under Percussion Pistol, 120
460 Intimidating Tip Tray, ca. 1910s PASS
461 Munster's Famous Chart of Sea Monsters - Scarce and Attractive Sea Monster Engraving 500
462 Expensive Creek, Choctaw and Chickasaw Allies Let Go PASS
463 Early American Concert Broadside PASS
464 Rival Sermon PASS
465 The 1834 Rapist Found Guilty PASS
466 Who Gets Credit For The Discovery of Photography 50
467 175 Years Ago in New Jersey PASS
468 In Barnumesque Cunning, This Songwriter Turns $625 Into $11,000 PASS
469 Mid-19th Century Farm Auction Notice Travels Through The Mails PASS
470 The Christian and Muslim Faiths Explored PASS
471 The First Complete Year of Harper’s Weekly - 650
472 War Date Yale Archive Includes Reference to the Death of Major Winthrop PASS
473 Very Impressive Music Sheet Collection 110
474 Large Grouping of Harper’s Weekly 110
475 A Pair of Founding Fathers Covers PASS
476 A Pocket Manual For Taking Game 50
477 Splendid 19th Century Masonic Portrait 50
478 An Important Scientific Grouping PASS
479 That Western Justice - A Hanging 110
480 The Wild Shoot Outs PASS
481 Highway Robbery in Wyoming PASS
482 Brought to the Scaffold 50
483 The Romer Best Gang of Negro Burglars PASS
484 Virulent Anti-Mormon Expose´ 100
485 Virginia Gilded Age Military School Catalog 50
486 Commercial Broadside 110
487 Christian Publication at the Third Great Awaking PASS
488 A Group of Eight Women’s Fashion Newspaper PASS
489 Huge Pennsylvania Fold-Out Map PASS
490 A Pair of Autograph Reference Books - 1900 50
491 Circa 1900 Vaudville Advertisment 100
492 The Ill-Fated Lusitania in More Opulent Times 350
493 Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway Bond PASS
494 Two Mississippi Alternate Delegate Convention Ribbons 140
495 The Colorful World of Politics 150
496 Eight Classic Issues of Judge Magazine PASS
497 Early George Washington Pulp Biography PASS
498 19th Century George Washington Miniature Portrait 2750
499 Remarkable Provenance On These President Washington Invitations 1200
500 President Jefferson Warns His Former Vice President Aaron Burr to Cease His Military Conspiracy ... Then, Jefferson Lights Up The Coast 140
501 Excellent John Quincy Adams Document 300
502 President Andrew Jackson Signed Land Grant….For A Woman In Louisiana 600
503 He Served as President for 30 Days PASS
504 A Campaign Piece For William Henry Harrison 80
505 Kentucky Soldier is Granted Land PASS
506 President Andrew Johnson Carte de Visite PASS
507 A Pair of Johnsons 425
508 Early Grant Autograph Document Signed 850
509 Rare U.S. Grant Portrait Mourning Ribbon PASS
510 Election of 1876 Voting Pass 50
511 The news of the assassination of President Garfield has cast a deep gloom over our town 325
512 Cleveland and Hendricks Wooden Campaign Disk PASS
513 Rare President McKinley Document as President - Reports to the United States Senate 225
514 Nice William McKinley Presidential Elector Vote Card PASS
515 Handsome Identified McKinley 1896 Campaign Sculpture PASS
516 Large McKinley And Roosevelt 1900 Political Campaign Street Banner 150
517 William McKinley Gets Elected To Congress Despite Democrats "Gerrymandering" His Congressional District In 1884 150
518 William McKinley Writes To A Supporter During The 1896 Presidential Campaign 160
519 I am very sure Teddy did not want to be President at any such price as this….McKinley Assassination Letter PASS
520 Teddy Roosevelt’s First National Image - At Age 25 PASS
521 Silent Cal Speaks Out PASS
522 An Anti-FDR Broadside Offering a Government Auction of New Deal Tenets PASS
523 The BOOK Stops Here - Harry Truman PASS
524 Postcard Signed by JFK's Last Priest PASS
525 JFK Related Teletype Leads and Press Photos PASS
526 Robert Kennedy Cut Signature PASS
527 This Music Sheet Proudly Displays A Unique Image Of Uncle Sam 600
528 Pike’s Peak Gold 475
529 The Rough Fifty-Niners 450
530 More Greenback Sarcasm 170
531 Very Clean George Armstrong Custer Endorsement PASS
532 Fort Stanton's Epic Poem PASS
533 Image of Railroad Crossing With Mountains in the Background 200
534 Frontier Tragedy in Montana Territory PASS
535 The Ceremonial Indians 110
536 Sioux From Pine Ridge 110
537 The Cowboy From Texas 325
538 7th US Cavalry Document - Horse Hit By Lightening PASS
539 Indian School Group 1125
540 Great Tragedy That Occurred on the Little Big Horn in 1876 is Set To Music 180
541 Very Early and Scarce Lemon Peel Baseball 750
542 Two Circa 1860 Baseballs 325
543 Considered to be the First World Championship Fight - Heenan vs Sayers PASS
544 Baseball Clothing Discount Coupon Mimics Period Currency 450
545 Early Sports Newspaper Trade Card PASS
546 Collection of Early Baseball Pinbacks 325
547 Gilded Age Ball Club's Composite Portrait 600
548 Gilded Age Baseball Sheet Music 600
549 Two Newspapers With Boxing Leads 50
550 Jockey's Cap Change Purse PASS
551 Champions Cigar Box Label PASS
552 1890s Stereoview of Amateur Baseball PASS
553 Stereoview of Early Boxing Great Jack Johnson 140
554 Home Run Brand Cigar Box PASS
555 1970 BASEBALL SIGNED BY 1970 OAKLAND As PASS
556 SHELF SALE Important World War II Poster PASS
557 S O L D Shelf sale In Response To Pearl Harbor 100
558 SHELF SALE Enormous World War I Recruiting Poster PASS