Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Pages From Captain John Smith’s 1624 Virginia Book
| PASS |
2
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Tench Tilghman Explains the Indian Trade
| PASS |
3
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Three Maps - 1770
| PASS |
4
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Boston Tea Party Reported - “A number of resolute men dressed like Mohawks or Indians”
| PASS |
5
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Exceptional Detailed and Lengthy Report of the Batlle of Lexington-Concord
| 150 |
6
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Benjamin Franklin Writes Regarding the Mistreatment of Ethan Allen and Others
| 50 |
7
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Valley Forge Letter by Washington Aide-de-Camp
| 700 |
8
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Colonial Massachusetts Physician's Record
| PASS |
9
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Map Found on French Warship
| PASS |
10
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Early Caribbean Islands Map
| PASS |
11
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George Washington Advises Congress Of The Cornwallis Surrender
| 200 |
12
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Very early Printing of the United States Constitution
| 800 |
13
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Barnard's Copperplate Engraving of Cornwallis' Surrender.
| 650 |
14
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Barnard's Copperplate Engraving of John Paul Jones's Bon Homme Richard in Battle with the Serapis.
| 200 |
15
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Barnard's Copperplate Engraving of The Reading of The Declaration of Independence.
| 1300 |
16
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Barnard's Copperplate Engraving of The Battle of Bunker Hill.
| 475 |
17
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Revolutionary Hero Daniel Morgan Pays Up
| PASS |
18
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Instead of SLAVES, let the Negroes be called ASSISTANT-PLANTERS
| 225 |
19
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Early American Abolitionist
| 900 |
20
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How Many Slaves Were Taken From Africa - 60,000,000
| 250 |
21
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Early Slavery Poem Written From The Perspective Of The Ship Bound Slave
| 325 |
22
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The Grand BOBALITION Of African Slavery Broadside….African American Celebrations of the Abolition of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade
| 3250 |
23
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Striking Engraved Slavery Images
| PASS |
24
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Washington College Hires A Slave
| 550 |
25
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Threatening to Tar and Feather an Abolitionist in Boston
| 8000 |
26
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Reference to the Godfather of the African Slave Trade
| PASS |
27
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A Deep Look Into Washington DC In 1836
| 160 |
28
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Disturbing Slavery Images
| 225 |
29
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An $1150 Runaway Slave Reward
| PASS |
30
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Two Amistad Court Reports
| PASS |
31
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Very Early Minstrel Sheet Music
| 400 |
32
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Slave Dealer Places Unusual Male & Female Illustrated Slave Advertisement
| PASS |
33
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Colorful 1845 Harmoneon's Carolina Melodies Minstrel Sheet Music
| 200 |
34
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A Slave Auctioneer Gets Paid For Calling A Slave Sale Auction.
| 110 |
35
|
1847 Jim Crow Jubilee Sheet Music
| 425 |
36
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1847 Campbell Minstrels Sheet Music
| PASS |
37
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Christy's Melodies Carry Me Back To Old Virginia Minstrel Sheet Music.
| PASS |
38
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An Engraving of a Slave Boat
| PASS |
39
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Packing the Slave Ship
| 160 |
40
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Burning The Brand Into A Slave
| PASS |
41
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The Plantation Life
| PASS |
42
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Original Congressional Globe Transcriptions
| PASS |
43
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Poor Old Slave Minstrel Sheet Music
| 550 |
44
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The Liberator Reviews the Destruction of the Negro Fort
| PASS |
45
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Northern Abolitionist's Novella
| 100 |
46
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An Abolitionist Song Dedicated to Henry Ward Beecher
| 375 |
47
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Harper’s Group of Three Issues - Displays 40 Illustrations of Blacks
| 50 |
48
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The Harper Ferry Superintendent Writes “It is highly credible to this community that they could get no recruits of any color”
| 4750 |
49
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The Liberator Cover the John Brown Execution
| 50 |
50
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The Georgia Senate Responds to Harpers Ferry
| 150 |
51
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Frederick Douglass Writes A Letter Regarding John Brown
| 100 |
52
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Slaves Awaiting Sale, New Orleans, 1861
| PASS |
53
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The Contraband Schottische Minstrel Sheet Music
| PASS |
54
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Confederate Army Receipt for Slave Labor
| 180 |
55
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1862 Anti-Emancipation Proclamation Minstrel Sheet Music
| 190 |
56
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President Lincoln Revokes General Hunter’s Emancipation Order - Hunter Recruits Blacks Into the Army - Robert Smalls Captures the “Planter.”
| 100 |
57
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Runaway Slave Enters The Union Lines Before He Is To Be Sold Plus A Dead Soldier Gets An "Awful Poor Coffin."
| 275 |
58
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Four Marian Anderson Glossy News Photos
| 50 |
59
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Gettysburg Militia Muster Telegrams - “...Colored troops as they cannot be recd...”
| PASS |
60
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The South Carolina Governor Gets Involved in Slave Patrols
| PASS |
61
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Witnessing The Arrival Of Negro Volunteers at Rikers Island, New York in 1863.
| 275 |
62
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CSA President Jefferson Davis’ Slaves
| PASS |
63
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The Freed Slaves Are Coming Across The Line
| 100 |
64
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Colored Line Officers Illustrated
| PASS |
65
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A Black Sailor Substitutes For A White Draftee
| PASS |
66
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Abolitionist And Escaped Slave Sojourner Truth CDV
| 1900 |
67
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1865 30th Regiment USCT Ordnance Return
| PASS |
68
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The Plight of Former Slaves During Reconstruction
| PASS |
69
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One of the Last Slave Ships Captured - 1867
| PASS |
70
|
The Reconstruction Inequality
| PASS |
71
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The Conjoined Slave Twins - ‘The Two-Headed Nightingale’
| 155 |
72
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The Skidmore Guard Minstrel Sheet Music
| PASS |
73
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Minstrel Sheet Music Collection
| 1200 |
74
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Nast Racial cartoons
| PASS |
75
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This Buffalo Soldier Gets His Promotion
| 1000 |
76
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A Compendium of Minstrel Humor and Music
| 50 |
77
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Friends of Freedom - 19th Century Abolitionists
| 400 |
78
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Seven Early 20th Century Postcards with Black Themes
| PASS |
79
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Inspired By Former Slave Who Created the Aunt Jemima Character
| 100 |
80
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North Carolina Antebellum and Civil War Memoir
| PASS |
81
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Former Slave Soldier's C.S.A. Pension Application
| 500 |
82
|
Expose´ of KKK Activity in Oklahoma
| 50 |
83
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Two Rare Booklets by Racist Bishop Alma White
| 100 |
84
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1920s KKK Printed Ephemera
| 50 |
85
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Three Blank 1920s KKK Forms
| 50 |
86
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Three KKK Membership Imprints
| 50 |
87
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Indiana Klan Letterhead and Membership Card
| PASS |
88
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Arkansas Women Of The Ku Klux Klan
| 60 |
89
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Three Blank 1920s KKK Applications
| 50 |
90
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1920s Pocket KKK Constitution
| 80 |
91
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Five Pieces of Printed KKK Ephemera
| 50 |
92
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1920s Ladies' Klan Magazine
| 110 |
93
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Late 1920s KKK Magazines and Supplements
| 100 |
94
|
Three "Golden Age" KKK Pocket Booklets
| 250 |
95
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Great Depression Era Minstrel Book
| PASS |
96
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Booklet Explores the KKK's Origins
| 50 |
97
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Another CIVIL RIGHTS Bill Fails in 1945
| PASS |
98
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1950s Concert Program Features Marian Anderson
| PASS |
99
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Two Published MLK Glossy Prints
| 50 |
100
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Very Attractive Baby
| PASS |
101
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Malcolm X - “chickens coming home to roost”
| 50 |
102
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1960s Analysis of D. W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation"
| PASS |
103
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NAACP Civil Rights Officer Killed in Mississippi
| PASS |
104
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Martin Luther King in the Casket
| 110 |
105
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Jackson State College Mailing Broadsheet on the Deaths of Phillip Gobbs and James Earl Green
| PASS |
106
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Racist, Anti Roosevelt Drawing with Note
| PASS |
107
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A Fugitive Slave Rescue in Syracuse
| PASS |
108
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Very Long Fugitive Slave Report
| PASS |
109
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State of Wisconsin Supreme Court Decides That The Federal Fugitive Slave Law is UNCONSTITUTIONAL
| PASS |
110
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Fugitive Slaves Are Often Captured and Sold
| PASS |
111
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Recovering Fugitive Slaves - and - Free Negro Stealing Slaves
| PASS |
112
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The Canadians release an Infamous Fugitive Slave
| PASS |
113
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Massachusetts Sea Captain's Archive
| PASS |
114
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Very Early Jim Crow Minstrel Sheet Music
| PASS |
115
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Pierce and Davis Sign Commission for Future Union General
| 1500 |
116
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Early War Confederate Receipt Signed by Edmund Kirby Smith
| 375 |
117
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The South Carolinian Delegation Pressures President Buchanan for An Appointment
| PASS |
118
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Alabama Captain Loses Respect for Drunken Generals
| 600 |
119
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New Orleans Paper Trumpets Manassas Victory
| 325 |
120
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Confederate Army Inspection Report Template
| 225 |
121
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Confederate Repair Agreement For Beckley Mill (West) Virgina.
| 100 |
122
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Fiery Secessionist Robert Barnwell Rhett Writes His Son, Col. R. B. Rhett Jr., Just After the Battle of Bull Run!
| PASS |
123
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Confederate Port of Entry Manifest
| 100 |
124
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Confederate Military Receipt
| PASS |
125
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Extensive Archive of Original Confederate Muster Rolls From Mississippi
| 2500 |
126
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“ ...the Yankees run we killed 8 and took 19 prisoners ...”
| PASS |
127
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An Extraordinary South Carolina Secession Letter
| 1100 |
128
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Observations From The Georgia Secession Convention WHILE IT WAS HAPPENING
| 600 |
129
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Civil War: Confederate Intelligence Report.
| PASS |
130
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Confederate Congressional Act Prohibiting Trade With Occupied Confederate Ports.
| 225 |
131
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Confederate Brigadier Thomas Jordan Writes Beauregard
| PASS |
132
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Confederate Bond With Super Vignette
| 50 |
133
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Ten Ladies(?) Get a Military Pass to Sullivan’s Island
| PASS |
134
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South Carolina Commission Signed By Pickens
| 350 |
135
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Directly After Gettysburg, Federal Soldier Writes His Wife on Dead Confederate’s Paper
| PASS |
136
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Winchester Virginia Changed hands 70 Times - A Small Archive of Winchester Passes
| 325 |
137
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A Confederate Signalman's Flag is Shot Out of His Hands in Battle at New Madrid, Missouri.
| 425 |
138
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A Virginian Requests Military Exemption Due To A "Deformed Chest."
| 110 |
139
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Morning Report for the 1st Brigade of Cavalry, C.S.A.
| 100 |
140
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Alabama Soldier Writes Home from Northern Virginia
| 200 |
141
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Mississippi Captain Sends His Slave Seeking Help From Kentucky Horse Doctor
| 150 |
142
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Template for a Confederate Company Statement Form
| PASS |
143
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Confederate Cotton-Burning Affidavit
| PASS |
144
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Four Confederate Mississippi Tax in Kind Forms
| 150 |
145
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Confederate and Federal Sentries Chat It Up
| 100 |
146
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The Only Known Resignation Letter by A Confederate Cabinet Member, Alabama’s Thomas Hill
| 3000 |
147
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A Union Spy in Europe Becomes Frustrated
| PASS |
148
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Flower from Stonewall’s Funeral
| PASS |
149
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TEXAS Broadside Issued By The Commander of the LAST BATTLE
| PASS |
150
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Great Hood's Texas Brigade War-date Letter - Written by J. B. Polley, who Wrote the Regimental!
| PASS |
151
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The Daring Blockade Runners
| PASS |
152
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Confederate Widow Makes a Claim
| 50 |
153
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J. E. B. Stuart Goes To Destroy The Baltimore & Ohio RR After Bristoe Station.
| 300 |
154
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The 33rd Virginia, Stonewall Brigade Fights The Yankees With A Yell During The Mine Run Campaign.
| PASS |
155
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Hite Draws A New Uniform Because He Expects "To Need Them If I Live".
| PASS |
156
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The Stonewall Brigade Trades Papers With Yankee Picket Across the Rapidan River.
| 200 |
157
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Scarce Mention of Confederate States Arizona and New Mexico
| 120 |
158
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A Pair of Restruck Newspapers
| PASS |
159
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Virginia Cavalry POWs Beg For Money Philadelphia Money.
| 225 |
160
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“If so, might I not hang a Yankee for every house burnt? I shall set aside a batch of hostages.”
| PASS |
161
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Confederate Enlistment Document - Battery Pringle, James Island - Lucas Battalion South Carolina Heavy Artillery
| PASS |
162
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Mississippi Conscription Documents
| PASS |
163
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Supplies Can’t Get Through
| 80 |
164
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Late War $500 Confederate Bond
| PASS |
165
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Confederate Artillerists Duel With Words
| PASS |
166
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Issued Under the Authority of Brigadier General William Pendleton, A War-Date Copy of Robert E. Lee's General Orders No. 9
| 4500 |
167
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Official Federal Copy of Lee's Surrender Terms
| 6750 |
168
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Appomattox Parolee's Archive
| PASS |
169
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Confederate Maimed Soldiers Imprint
| 1000 |
170
|
Texas Using New CSA Money to Buy Horses
| PASS |
171
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Unusual Alabama Soldier’s Parole
| PASS |
172
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Small Archive of Fort Delaware POW
| 1500 |
173
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State of South Carolina Commission - "Captured" by The 149th New York Who Sarcastically Fill It Out
| PASS |
174
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Three Signatures of Confederate Generals
| 80 |
175
|
South Carolina Loyalty Oath
| 200 |
176
|
Opposition to the 14th Amendment
| 275 |
177
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Illustrations of Famous Confederate Flags.
| PASS |
178
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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
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Fitz Lee Autograph as Virginia's Governor
| 50 |
182
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Remembering Meeting Under a Flag of Truce During The Battle of the Crater.
| 150 |
183
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1890s Appeal for a Confederate Repository
| 90 |
184
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Rare War-Date Nathaniel Lyon Signature
| PASS |
185
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Secret Signals, Federal Signal Corps Circular
| 130 |
186
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Colorful The American Flag Sheet Music
| PASS |
187
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Unique Magnus Patriotic Songbook
| PASS |
188
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A Maine Draftee Writes Home Often
| 850 |
189
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This New Hampshire U.S. Congressman Is Apprehensive For The Safety of Washington
| 600 |
190
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An Ellsworth Zouaves Certificate - First Time We Have Offered One
| PASS |
191
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On the Verge of Secession, Governor Banks Asks the Citizens to Pray
| PASS |
192
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Union Brigadier General D. N. Crouch Document Signed
| 200 |
193
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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
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The Early War - Baltimore Riot - Ellsworth - Naval Academy
| 50 |
196
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The Berdan Sharpshooters & The War in North Carolina
| PASS |
197
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Congress Prepares For Civil War
| PASS |
198
|
Archive of 21 New York Tribunes
| 110 |
199
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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
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Professor Sweet of The 2nd Rhode Island Walks The Rope at Washington.
| 110 |
202
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Battle of First Bull Run Letter from 2nd Rhode Island Vols.
| 200 |
203
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Missing His Messmate Killed at Bull Run, Drunkenness While He Would Make As Good An Officer As Frank Wheaton.
| 150 |
204
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A Great Battle of First Bull Run 2nd Rhode Island Vols. Letter!
| 375 |
205
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Washington Braces For An Attack After Bull Run.
| 170 |
206
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Lt. Thomas Foy Shoots Himself In The Foot.
| 100 |
207
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Deserters Get The Military Punishment of Riding The Chestnut Horse.
| 110 |
208
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Green Goes To See General Burnside When His Father Dies, Then Thinks of Threatening To Blow His Captain's Brains Out!
| 100 |
209
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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
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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
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Celebrating The 4th By Firing Into Vicksburg, Miss.
| 100 |
214
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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
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Wondering Whether Burnside Will Accomplish What McClellan Failed To Do One Day After Fredericksburg.
| 100 |
218
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Baltimore's Police Marshal George P. Kane is Incarcerated At Fort Lafayette, NYC.
| 150 |
219
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The Merrimac Attacks The Union Fleet While Butler Mounts An Attack From Ship Island, Mississippi.
| 225 |
220
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General Banks, Disloyal Citizens in New Orleans, Confederate Privateers, Rebel Gunboats Captured & Union Regiments Raiding In Interior Louisiana!
| 200 |
221
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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
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Upon the field of carnage I seat myself to write…
| 1000 |
223
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The 15th Vermont Advances Finds Human Skulls at The Bull Run Battlefield.
| 100 |
224
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An Insane Soldier Is Removed From The Barracks at Camp Dennison.
| PASS |
225
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1862 Colonel John B. Clark's 123rd Pennsylvania Triumphal March Sheet Music.
| PASS |
226
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1862 Colonel John F. Hartranft's 51st Pennsylvania Triumphal March Sheet Music.
| PASS |
227
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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
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“ ... we worked our Battery for four long hours and the place is marked with piles of our dead horses & men....”
| PASS |
230
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An Eyewitness Describes Maneuvers Between the Monitor and Merrimack
| PASS |
231
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Men of the 36th Mass. Communicate With Rebel Pickets Across The Rappahannock River.
| PASS |
232
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Printed Roster of Officers Exchanged
| PASS |
233
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“ ...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
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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
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“ .. Poor White Trash in the South does not amount to much ..”
| PASS |
240
|
An Ellsworth Avenger Heads Towards History.
| 100 |
241
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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
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Hopeful That Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation Will Get Them Home Quickly.
| 100 |
251
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A Soldier Takes A Tooth From A Skull on The 2nd Bull Run Battlefield For a Souvenir!
| PASS |
252
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Expecting An Attack From Stuart's Cavalry While A New Hampshire POW Is Brought Into The Lines By A Local Citizen.
| 160 |
253
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Describing Fairfax Court House In Detail While Rebel Activity Stirs Up General Stoughton.
| 160 |
254
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Frightened Pickets Shoot at Stumps Across Bull Run.
| 100 |
255
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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
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Playing Baseball Results In Sport's Injuries In The 16th Vermont.
| 100 |
258
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Rebel Pickets Patrol The Opposite Side of Bull Run While Bond Gets A Tooth Pulled.
| 180 |
259
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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
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Witnessing The Battle Between The Monitor and Merrimac and The Blowing Up of The USS Cumberland!
| 300 |
264
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Describing The Destruction of Norfolk Navy Yard & The Explosion of The CSS Merrimac.
| PASS |
265
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A Union Man Is Brutally Murdered In His Home In Sufflok, Virginia
| 150 |
266
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Almost Trampled By His Officer Friend's Horse at 2nd Bull Run
| PASS |
267
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Any man that says…[he] never wants to get into another Hard Battle…is telling a god damn lie.
| PASS |
268
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Pvt. Lander Advises His Brother To Pay For A Substitute After Being Drafted.
| PASS |
269
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Yorktown Runaways Enter The Union Lines At Fortress Monroe.
| PASS |
270
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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
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Describing An Attempt To Capture Yorktown During The Battle of Burnt Chimneys.
| 550 |
273
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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
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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
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“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
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This Soldier Was Captured at Gettysburg and Paroled. ... He Writes From The Parole Camp
| PASS |
290
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This General Writes His Superior To Get Appoval For Press Leaks
| PASS |
291
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Historic Frederick City Maryland Is Placed Under Martial Law After the Gettysburg Battle
| PASS |
292
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“...Should I die on the battle field ...”
| PASS |
293
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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
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Harper’s Weekly Illustrates and Reports the War in This Collection of Twenty 1863 Issues
| 160 |
300
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An Army Execution of Five Prisoners For Desertion
| PASS |
301
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Black Man Charged with Murder
| PASS |
302
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The Unpopular Greenback is Ridiculed In Music
| 325 |
303
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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
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The Squirrel Hunters Honored In The Press
| 50 |
305
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The Irish Brigade Executes Rebel POWs Who Falsely Surrendered At The Battle of Falling Waters.
| 250 |
306
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The Irish Brigade Celebrates St. Patrick's Day By "Drinken [Enough] Whiskey to Drown St. Patrick."
| PASS |
307
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Joseph Hooker in Georgia
| PASS |
308
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Captain David Ayers, 5th New Jersey Is NOT For McClellan & His Peace Policies! "Grant Intends To End The War Here…"
| 500 |
309
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The 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Gets Slaughtered at Cold Harbor.
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310
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Washington Is On High Alert After Rebel Agents Attempt To Burn Down New York City.
| PASS |
311
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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
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Union Artillery Batteries Are Instructed To Fire On Confederate Work Parties After The Mine Explosion.
| PASS |
313
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General Edward Canby - Autograph and Signed Field Order
| PASS |
314
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Declining African Coffee
| 100 |
315
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General’s Printed Congratulatory Letter
| PASS |
316
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“...Arms, legs and whole bodies were thrown 250 yards from the place where the explosion was....”
| PASS |
317
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Hingham, Massachusetts Raises Troops Under Lincoln’s Draft Call
| PASS |
318
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The Destruction of Atlanta
| PASS |
319
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Massachusetts Soldier Dies of His Wounds in Florida
| PASS |
320
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The 64th Ohio Relocates to Chattanooga.
| PASS |
321
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News of Fighting At Dalton, Georgia Reaches Chattanooga.
| PASS |
322
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The Opening of The Atlanta Campaign Devastates the 64th and The Countryside.
| PASS |
323
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A Belt Plate Saves The Life Of Pvt. Jackson Cummings.
| PASS |
324
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Rebel & Yankee Pickets Wrestle Plus The Heavy Losses From the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain.
| PASS |
325
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That Wound…of Mine Is All False & For Being Killed I Can't See It From Where I Stand….
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326
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Maneuvering To support The Cavalry Near Roswell, Georgia.
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327
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Commissary Whiskey…Makes People Patriotic on the Fourth of July!
| PASS |
328
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The Union Army is Surrounded During The Battle of Atlanta.
| PASS |
329
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His Faith Is In God and Not Copperheads.
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330
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Stoneman's Cavalry Raid Ends In Disaster.
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331
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Hood Destroys Three Trains of Ammunition During The Fall of Atlanta.
| PASS |
332
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Ashley Is Nearly Captured While Picking Apples.
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333
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The 64th Mans At Fort At Bridgeport, Alabama at The Beginning of The Altoona Campaign.
| PASS |
334
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Hood Drives North While Sherman Embarks on His March To The Sea.
| PASS |
335
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Corinth, Miss. is Evacuated By The Confederates
| 110 |
336
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The Battle of Munfordsville, Kentucky Cuts Off Ashley's Command From The North
| 325 |
337
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Dead Rebel Soldiers Lain Along The Roads After The Battle of Perryville
| PASS |
338
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The 64th Ohio is Cut Up At The Battle of Stone River.
| PASS |
339
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Union Troopers Assemble To See A Rebel Spy Hung in Tennessee in 1863
| 100 |
340
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64th Ohio Battle of Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia Letter
| 300 |
341
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Encountering A Severely Wounded Comrade At The Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
| PASS |
342
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Having The Horses and N**rs To See To While Loosing Heavily During The Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
343
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Many Families Have Been Visited By The Pale Hand of Death During The Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
344
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Before Kennesaw Mountain Sherman Has The Confidence of "His Boys."
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345
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A Good Account of The Battle of Peach Tree Creek & News of McPherson's Death.
| PASS |
346
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Grant Orders His Cavalry On A Raid & To "Live on The Country."
| PASS |
347
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Grant's Escort Reports On the Battles for Petersburg!
| PASS |
348
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Preparing To Move Wherever Grant "The Tycoon" May Order.
| PASS |
349
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Grant's First Cavalry Raid Against the Weldon Railroad Ends In A Route.
| 300 |
350
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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
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Rebel Wounded Are Cared For By Yankee Surgeons After The Battle of Weldon Railroad.
| PASS |
352
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Union Forces Are Driven Back at Weldon Railroad "Loosing Some Artillery."
| PASS |
353
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Uncle Sam Intends That The Cavalry Shall Earn Their 'Green-backs' During This Campaign.
| PASS |
354
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On McClellan's Nomination, Emancipation Proclamation & Why They Fight.
| 120 |
355
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Capt. Chamberlain Is Wounded and "Plays it" To Get Home.
| PASS |
356
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Leyden Writes From Danville Prison.
| PASS |
357
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Leyden Plans To Kill Robert E. Lee After Going To Petersburg in May 1865.
| PASS |
358
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Leyden Wants An Excuse To Fight "To Get In a Good Fight Once More With The Rebs."
| PASS |
359
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Colonel Simon H. Mix Killed In Action at Petersburg Virginia June 15, 1864 Letter.
| 300 |
360
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Brother of Brig. Gen. Gregg Receives A Position In The 6th Rush's Lancers & Then Goes To See The USS Monitor.
| PASS |
361
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Gen. David Gregg's Brother Visits Washington's Homestead After Fredericksburg.
| PASS |
362
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Becoming A Staff Officer On His Brother's David M. Gregg's Staff
| PASS |
363
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David M. Gregg and Staff Have "Concluded To Live a Quiet Life Whilst We Can…".
| PASS |
364
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General David McM. Gregg Takes Command of The Cavalry Corps.
| PASS |
365
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David Gregg's Staff Officers Live Among The "Good Rebels."
| PASS |
366
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Guerrilla Mosby Keeps The Union Cavalry Command Hold Up In Virginia Governor's Home.
| 200 |
367
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Gregg's Staff Gets Their Photographs Taken.
| PASS |
368
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Gen. Gregg's Cavalry Command Holds Out During The Battle of Globe Tavern Virginia.
| PASS |
369
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Sending Home Photos Of His Negro Servant.
| 100 |
370
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Andersonville Survivor's Muster-Out Roll
| 325 |
371
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An Irish Brigade Medal of Honor Winner Sends A Letter of Condolence From The 116th Penn. Vols.
| PASS |
372
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Capture of Richmond & Petersburg Broadside.
| 225 |
373
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Reporting the Confederate Prisoners of War
| PASS |
374
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Clipped Signatures of Celebrated Union Porters
| 50 |
375
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This Confederate Guerrilla Claimed to Have Personally Killed Over 100 Men
| PASS |
376
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General Seymour Illustrates Projectiles
| PASS |
377
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Benjamin Butler Letter
| PASS |
378
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Former CSA President Jefferson Davis Released on Bail
| PASS |
379
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An Officer in The 125th Penn. Narrowly Survives Antietam.
| PASS |
380
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Henry H. Gregg Writes From Libby Prison.
| 150 |
381
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View of Civil War Military Encampment in Culpeper, Virginia.
| 1700 |
382
|
Rare Confederate President Jefferson Davis "Escaping" CDV
| 400 |
383
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General Ambrose Everett Burnside and His Staff
| 200 |
384
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Anti-1864 New York Election Horatio Seymour CDV
| 350 |
385
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The 2nd Massachusetts Battle Flag On Steps of Atlanta Court House.
| 350 |
386
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Rare 1880's Antietam Battlefield Souvenir Photo Book.
| 350 |
387
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The First Enlisted Soldier To Be Killed - New Hampshire
| 190 |
388
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Grouping of a Real Medal of Honor Hero, John F. Chase
| PASS |
389
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Oil Painting of Civil War General George McClellan
| 425 |
390
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Lincoln is The Only US President To Receive A United States Patent
| 100 |
391
|
Douglas-Johnson 1860 Campaign Ferrotype
| 325 |
392
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Lincoln Challenges Douglas, Breckinridge, and Bell for the White House
| 1500 |
393
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The 1864 Campaign Is Supported In This Illustrated Item
| PASS |
394
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Charles Magnus Presidential Engraving
| PASS |
395
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Lincoln Not Ready to Support Emancipation
| PASS |
396
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Describing Washington & "Have Been To See Mr. Lincoln…But Was Too Late"!
| PASS |
397
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Lincoln’s Navy Under Ridicule
| PASS |
398
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President Lincoln Reviews the Troops With General McClellan, July 8th Harrison’s Landing
| 80 |
399
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Lincoln’s Proclamation “ ... All Slaves in States in Rebellion ...”
| 250 |
400
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The Tenth Legion Is Reviewed By Lincoln in The White House!
| 150 |
401
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Defending the Emancipation in Congress
| PASS |
402
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Opposing Lincoln In Song
| PASS |
403
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Anti Lincoln - Draft Cartoon CDV
| PASS |
404
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“Four Score and Seven Years Ago...”
| 150 |
405
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The President Reviews The Troops on Horseback
| PASS |
406
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Lincoln Establishes The First National Thanksgiving
| PASS |
407
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1864 Union Soldier's Absentee Ballot Form from 3rd New York Cavalryman.
| 100 |
408
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Perfect For The Man Cave - He Was Nicknamed "Mr. Pocket Billiards"
| PASS |
454
|
Antique Percussion Double Barreled Shotgun,
| PASS |
455
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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
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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 |