Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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18th Century English Indenture
| PASS |
2
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French & Indian War Broadside
| 400 |
3
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Letter From Massachusetts Royal Governor Shirley
| 475 |
4
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Boston Protests the Townsend Acts
| PASS |
5
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News from the Colonies - 1768
| 60 |
6
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From The Continental Congress Booklet,
| PASS |
7
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Revolutionary War Dated Magazines
| 80 |
8
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HISTORIC, INSCRIBED CANE TO REVOLUTIONARY WAR AMERICAN OFFICER
| PASS |
9
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Charles Carroll of Carrolton, The Last Surviving Signor of the Declaration of Independence, Writes of Business Matters in Baltimore
| PASS |
10
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Rare Autograph Letter Signed by Signer of the Declaration George Ross Mentioning the Continental Congress and more
| PASS |
11
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War-Date Autograph Letter Signed by William Ellery Signer of the Declaration from Rhode Island
| PASS |
12
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Autograph Letter Signed by Lewis Morris, Signer of the Declaration from New York MORRIS, Lewis (1726-1798) Signer of the Declaration of Independence from New York.
| PASS |
13
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Autograph Letter Signed by James Wilson, Signer of the Declaration, While Advocate General for France in America (1779-83) In Which Position He legally Defended Loyalists and their Sympathizers
| 700 |
14
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Letter written to Henry Lee from James Monroe
| 500 |
15
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Declaration Signer, RichardHnery Lee
| PASS |
16
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Letter Seeks Enlightenment as Regards Military Doctor's Bill
| PASS |
17
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The Anti-Slavery Examiner Said He Was the Principal Slave Auctioneer in Charleston, South Carolina
| 200 |
18
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A Raft of Georgia Slaves Are Being Sent "Down The (Savannah) River" For Sale Message
| 600 |
19
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Incredible Content Pertaining to Auctions for Slaves Newly Imported to South Carolina
| 6500 |
20
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125 Years BEFORE Rosa Parks
| PASS |
21
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Another Slave Commits Suicide
| PASS |
22
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Cannibalism Aboard a Slave Ship
| 50 |
23
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Liberator’s Early Amistad Coverage
| 100 |
24
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Fantastic "Porter" South Carolina Slave Badge
| 2750 |
25
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Incredible Content Slave Dealers Archive with Content on Trading in Women and Children and Much More
| 11500 |
26
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Two Slave Families are Sold in Virginia
| 600 |
27
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A Small Archive of Rare Pre-Printed Slave Bills of Sale
| 2100 |
28
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Colonizing Liberia
| PASS |
29
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Important Printed 1844 Ship's "SLAVE MANIFEST" on Board the Steamer Fashi of New York
| 3000 |
30
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Bishop Alonzo Potter Writes “...The subject of a native or African Agency seems to be attracting very general interest at this time, forced upon us as it is by the mournful breaches which death is...
| 100 |
31
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Early Texas Reports of Slavery
| 200 |
32
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Black Man Meerschaum Pipe
| PASS |
33
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1852 Theatre Play Broadside for Uncle Tom's Cabin.
| 600 |
34
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The First Theatrical Production of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
| PASS |
35
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Free Negro is Assigned a Master to Teach him Farming
| PASS |
36
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Confederate Officers Slave Receipt
| 170 |
37
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Striking Listing Of Slave Ads
| 90 |
38
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Slave Hired to Work on the State Capitol Building in South Carolina
| 300 |
39
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Two Slaves Hired to Work on the State Capital Building in Columbia, South Carolina
| PASS |
40
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Derogatory Yella Busha Bella Song Sheet.
| PASS |
41
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Heenan & The Black American Boxer Song Sheet
| 50 |
42
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Ruby-Red Ambrotype of Well-Dressed 1860's Young Black Woman
| 150 |
43
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Northern Men in Danger in the South For Opposition to Slavery
| PASS |
44
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Yankee Faithfully Transcribes Black Dialect
| 275 |
45
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Two Early African-American Photographs
| 2200 |
46
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Over 250 Fugitive Slave Cases Reviewed
| PASS |
47
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Black Contrabands Are "Tied to The Wheel" For The Slightest Offense
| 130 |
48
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Period Slave Photograph With Research Which Affixes Its Place and Date
| 13500 |
49
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President Lincoln Rebukes General Hunter’s Emancipation of Slaves in the States of Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.
| 50 |
50
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Peter Cooper Writes Lincoln Regarding Emancipation
| 50 |
51
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Two Texas Civil War-Date Slave Bills of Sale
| 300 |
52
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Negro House Servant Ambrotype
| PASS |
53
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1863 The Finest Black History & Slave Related Letter We've Seen With A Remarkable "Slave Collar" Illustration
| PASS |
54
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The Confederate Government Considers Slaves For Military Duty
| 50 |
55
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Confederate Slave Hire Receipt
| 275 |
56
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Tents for Confederate Negroes
| PASS |
57
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Tennessean Takes Command of Impressed Negroes
| 350 |
58
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Union General Birney Thanks His Colored Troops For The Battle of Deep Bottom, Va.
| PASS |
59
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The Brutality Released on the Colored Regiments Is Noted In This Report.
| PASS |
60
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Two "Colored" Thieves are Charged At Jacksonville, Florida
| PASS |
61
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Harvard's First Black Gymnasium Coach Aaron Moylneaux Hewlett
| 700 |
62
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Sisters in Calico
| 550 |
63
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Armed Black Civil War Veteran
| 700 |
64
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Anti-Black Ohio Suffrage Election Tickets
| 100 |
65
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Impressive 1868 Presidential Campaign Political Cartoon Broadside
| PASS |
66
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Frederick Douglass Original Carte de Visite Photograph
| PASS |
67
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Excellent Anti-Klan and Democratic Party Speech in North Carolina
| PASS |
68
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Slavery Continued Well After Our Emancipation
| PASS |
69
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The New Orleans Race Riots as the White Leaguers Take the Capitol
| PASS |
70
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The Klan Under the Banner of White Man’s League
| PASS |
71
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The Florida Slave Market
| PASS |
72
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Magnificent Circa 1895 Silvered SLAVE-LIVERY of "Black History" Design Button Silvered "SLAVE LIVERY" Design Button,
| PASS |
73
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A Great Pair of Black Comic Stereoviews
| PASS |
74
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From the Dark Continent a Missionary Brings Home This Work of Art
| PASS |
75
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A Disturbing Book's Pre-Adamite Thesis On Race
| 190 |
76
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Book Refutes Pre-Adamite Racism
| 50 |
77
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Southern Photo Album, Many Black Friendship Photos-One With CSA Flag Prop!
| 425 |
78
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A.M.E. Book Examines Racial Discrimination in Jim Crow America
| PASS |
79
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Pro-Ethiopian Independence Printing Block
| PASS |
80
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Pennsylvania Klan Leader Endorsed This Book
| 130 |
81
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Krazy KKK Katalogue
| 600 |
82
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Father Divine Prison Broadside Following His Sayville Arrest
| PASS |
83
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Republican Presidential Candidate Alf Landon Supports Negro Rights In The 1936 Campaign
| 50 |
84
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Command Of Negro Troops During World War II
| 150 |
85
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The Case Of Martin Luther King....Pro Kennedy 1960 Campaign Handout
| PASS |
86
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Archive of 1950s - 1970s Black-Themed News Photos
| 150 |
87
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James Earl Ray Signed FBI Wanted Poster
| 325 |
88
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Six Lifetime Martin Luther King, Jr. Postcards
| PASS |
89
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A Printing of the Black Panther Manifesto
| 110 |
90
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A Fugitive Slave Rescuer Writes From an Illinois Jail
| 100 |
91
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A Free Man of Color Arrested as a Fugitive Slave
| 50 |
92
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Richmond Fugitive Slave Captured in New York
| 50 |
93
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Nearly A FULL PAGE Fugitive Slave Narrative
| 150 |
94
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General Lloyd Tilgman ALS
| PASS |
95
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The Superintendent of West Point, Robert E. Lee, Signs the Diploma
| 6500 |
96
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James Baskin Family of South Carolina Grouping
| PASS |
97
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JEB Stuart Virginia Governor Wise, "Any one endowed with reason... and a common sense of justice, except Mr [Jefferson] Davis, must agree that such an outrageous distinction has no foundation...
| 6500 |
98
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Archive of Ten Alexander Stephens Autograph Letters Signed
| 1000 |
99
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Confederate Presidential / Vice-Presidential Electoral Ticket
| 200 |
100
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Confederate President Jefferson Davis Clipped Signature
| 250 |
101
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Louis T. Wigfall Telegram as U. S. Senator Just Before the War
| PASS |
102
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Communicating with Confederate Indians
| PASS |
103
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General Isaac Trimble War Dated Autograph Document Signed
| 375 |
104
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Important Letter by S.C. Robinson, Manufacturer of the Sharps Carbine Pertaining to an Order by the Confederate States Government and Commentary about the Inability of the Northern Troops to Occupy...
| 250 |
105
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Governor Pickens of South Carolina Writes of Regimental Organization and a Request from the Governor of North Carolina for Troops to Defend Wilmington
| 250 |
106
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Civil War Broadside
| PASS |
107
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Civil War: Confederate Intelligence Report.
| 150 |
108
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Ten Ladies(?) Get a Military Pass to Sullivan’s Island
| PASS |
109
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Confederate Brigadier Thomas Jordan Writes Beauregard
| 100 |
110
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Louisiana Artillerist Has Bad Luck
| 400 |
111
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Rare Naval Document From Savannah
| PASS |
112
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Early War Letter From Johnston to Beauregard
| 2500 |
113
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Franklin Buchanan Writes Sidney Smith Lee
| PASS |
114
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Jefferson Davis Clipped Signature
| 250 |
115
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Jackson Has Gained Another Glorious Victory
| 200 |
116
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Virginia Soldier's Manuscript Poems: "The Virginia Girl's Song" & "The Volunteers Reply."
| 350 |
117
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1862 Mississippi Central Railroad Fractional Currency Note.
| 300 |
118
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23rd South Carolina Letter
| 50 |
119
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Confederate States of America Political Documents from Virginia Including General “Extra Billy’s” Election Ticket
| 1100 |
120
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Incredible War-Date Autograph Letter Signed by GeneralStonewall Jackson on Verso of a Printed Proclamation by General Robert E. Lee to the People of Maryland Pronouncing that the Southern Army has...
| 7750 |
121
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War-date Autograph Letter Signed by Union General Samuel Zook Pertaining to a Promotion and Giving Notification of an Advancing Confederate Division
| PASS |
122
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Good Content 6th Arkansas Infantry Letter Group
| 1700 |
123
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Tennesseean Swears Allegiance To The Confederate States And Joins The 18th Arkansas Infantry
| 500 |
124
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West Virginia Confederate Broadside
| 1700 |
125
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A Plea for Georgia Regiments From Chattanooga
| 2750 |
126
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D. H. Hill Advises Henry Wise To Guard Chaffin's Bluff
| 2000 |
127
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Captured on Morgan's Ohio Raid
| 650 |
128
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Texas Confederate Slave Bill - Payment in CSA Dollars
| 100 |
129
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Georgian Misses Another "Opportunity" To Kill Some Yankees
| PASS |
130
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Francis Scott Key's Grandson Accepts General Trimble's Offer
| 450 |
131
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62nd North Carolinian's (WIA Seven Pines) Confederate Army Regulations.
| 375 |
132
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Confederate Printed War Book
| 300 |
133
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Paroled Confederates Receive Clothing
| PASS |
134
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Dereliction of Duty Charge Against Colored Troops Officer
| 375 |
135
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Confederate Brigadier Signs Off on Lost Equipment
| PASS |
136
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CSA Broadside: Major General Wheeler Establishes Field Schools
| 180 |
137
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After the Fall of Atlanta This Confederate Woman Writes from South Carolina About the Yankees Advancing and an Officer Saying he will Send the People of Carolina to Hell
| 150 |
138
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Gorgeous and Large General JEB Stuart Endorsement Signed Nine Days Before He was Mortally Wounded at Yellow Tavern
| PASS |
139
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Group of Seven Autographs Letter Signed by a Member of the 1st Georgia State Troops
| 1300 |
141
|
Very Scarce Confederate Illustrated Newspaper
| PASS |
142
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A "Colored Woman" Thief Is Sentenced Hard Labor at Fort Marion, Florida.
| PASS |
143
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Confederate Artillerists Duel With Words
| 225 |
144
|
Virginia Officer's Oath of Allegiance
| 400 |
145
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Georgia Confederate Writes From Fort Delaware
| PASS |
146
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Virginia Confederate Writes From Point Lookout
| PASS |
147
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The Hampton Roads Peace Conference Failure Leads Some In North Carolina To Consider Separate State Action while The Citizens Should "keep the negroes to make food for us."
| 160 |
148
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Confederate Soldiers Letter with End of War Action
| 50 |
149
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General Robert E. Lee And Staff...."The Military Medallion"....War Date Print 1865
| 550 |
150
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Carte de Visite Photograph of Confederate Vice President Alexander H. Stephens,
| 300 |
151
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Field Press Printed Confederate Broadside Denouncing Depredations Done in Tennessee by the Army of the Mississippi Under General Bragg
| 800 |
152
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Confederate Brigadier Bradley T. Johnson Postwar Letter
| PASS |
153
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Varina Davis Pens a Letter in Her Husbands Name to Reverend Horace Edwin Hayden Pertaining to the Confederate Use Poisoned or Explosive Bullets
| 950 |
154
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Civil War Notables from Baltimore Group
| 400 |
155
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Two Early 20th Booklets Pertaining to the Confederate Flag
| PASS |
156
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Horace Greeley's Last Photo
| 50 |
157
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Jefferson Davis trying to Find His Money
| PASS |
158
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Nice Varina Davis Autograph Letter Signed on Jefferson Davis Mourning Stationary
| PASS |
159
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Alabama Governor Dedicates Tennessee Battlefields
| 90 |
160
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CSA Commissioner's Gettysburg National Military Park Letter To Gen. Longstreet.
| PASS |
161
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Alabama Division United Confederate Veteran Invitation
| 60 |
162
|
Georgia Seceeds - Report in Texas Newspaper
| PASS |
163
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Texas Prepares For Secession
| 50 |
164
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President Jefferson Davis Announces the Ratification of the Constitution and the Taking of Fort Sumter
| 160 |
165
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Two President Jefferson Davis’ Addresses in a TEXAS Confederate Newsppaer
| 200 |
166
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Lincoln’s Most Extreme Defense of Arming Black Soldiers
| 400 |
167
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One of "Bank's Paroled Prisoners" Described Bell Island Prison Camp
| PASS |
168
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Good Content Letter by General Nathaniel Lyon, the first Union General Killed in the Civil War, Penned from West Point "…I trust you will agree with me that, to divest ourselves of the prejudices...
| PASS |
169
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Rare War-Date Nathaniel Lyon Signature
| PASS |
170
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Patriotic Presentation of the Union Flag
| 130 |
171
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Charles Magnus Belle Island Songsheet
| PASS |
172
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Blockade Patriotic Cover
| PASS |
173
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These Patriotics Lampoon the CSA President.
| 50 |
174
|
Rare Second Battle of Malvern Hill (Fought on August 4, 1862) Letter
| 150 |
175
|
Union Patriotic Sheet Music Presented to Brig. Gen. THOMAS MEAGHER
| PASS |
176
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1861 Virginia Printed Almanac
| 80 |
177
|
Good Content Civil War Letter by William Harris of West Point about Various Officers of the Academy
| PASS |
178
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Some of the Best Baltimore Riot Content from this First Hand Account by a 6th Mass Infantry Soldier
| PASS |
179
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A Husband & Wife Spy Team is Arrested Near Fortress Monroe in June 1861.
| 225 |
180
|
Battle of Ironton, Missouri, September 1861
| PASS |
181
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Battle of Black River 1st Indiana Cavalry Letter
| PASS |
182
|
Early U. S. Grant Issued Special Orders.
| 225 |
183
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New York Civil War Letter Archive with Going To See Lincoln Content.
| 500 |
184
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Civil War Covers
| 50 |
185
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Civil War Covers
| 50 |
186
|
Anti Jefferson Davis - Confederate Civil War Covers
| 50 |
187
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Civil War Covers
| 50 |
188
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Civil War Sale of Liquor to Soldiers and Disloyal Newspapers Broadside
| 250 |
189
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One of the Most Important Civil War Newspapers Was the Philadelphia Inquirer
| 70 |
190
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The Tennesseans Want a Crack At Zollicoffer While Union Pickets Are Stoned At Camp Dick Robinson.
| 700 |
191
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A Rare 31st Ohio Battle of Mills Spring's Letter.
| 450 |
192
|
Ohio Regiments and General Buell Saves The Day During The Battle of Shiloh
| 650 |
193
|
Union Soldiers Taunt Corinth's Women Who In Turn Slap Their Asses!
| 500 |
194
|
Pursuing Bragg in Kentucky in September 1862
| 1000 |
195
|
Union Commander Rosecrans Reviews His Troops Before The Battle of Stone's River.
| 475 |
196
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While Helping Bury The Dead After Stone's River This Soldier Hates Fighting For Abolition.
| 950 |
197
|
Battle of Hoover's Gap and Tullahoma Campaign Letter
| 475 |
198
|
Balance of The Ditter Archive With Great Content Soldier Letters & Wonderful Aunt's Letter
| 700 |
199
|
The Defeat at Bull Run Discouraged This Soldier So Much He Didn't Care If He Was Captured.
| 100 |
200
|
His Canteen Was Shot off At The Battle of Fair Oaks
| 200 |
201
|
The 11th Mass. Goes Through Another Rout At Second Bull Run.
| 140 |
202
|
A Downtrodden Fiske Blames "Traitor Generals" For The Defeat at Second Bull Run.
| 190 |
203
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Charley Updates His Brother on Their Regiment's loses at Second Bull Run.
| 225 |
204
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This Soldier Supports Lincoln's War Policy and Believes He Knows Best In Removing Little Mac.
| 275 |
205
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After Fredericksburg This Soldier Wants Toe See "The Mainspring of the Rebellion" Slavery Whiped Out.
| 225 |
206
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On The Way To Gettysburg Fiske Predicts "Some Hard Old Fighting in Pa."
| PASS |
207
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After Being Wounded at Gettysburg His Parent Get Word of Their Son!
| 225 |
208
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Fiske Arm Is Treated Daily While It Heals.
| 120 |
209
|
Union General Alexander McCook Advances Into Kentucky Days Before The Battle of Rowlett Station in December 1861
| 250 |
210
|
Battle of Rowlett's Station, Kentucky Letter.
| 325 |
211
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The Daughter of The 1st Ohio Regiment is Arrested For Being a Spy.
| 250 |
212
|
Rebel Cavalry Capture a Company of Union Infantry as They Husk Corn
| PASS |
213
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Detailed Battle of Dranesville Letter Written By a Pennsylvania Sharpshooter
| 300 |
214
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Private Ague Send Home A List of Those Engaged at Dranesville
| PASS |
215
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Union Dead Are Found Hanging From Trees Near Fredericksburg & This Soldier is Elated at The News of The CSS Merrimac's Destruction.
| 325 |
216
|
The Battle of Antietam Slaughters The Pennsylvania Reserve Corps
| PASS |
217
|
Advancing Into Virginia Following Antietam
| 100 |
218
|
George B. McClellan For President? Never He is A Copperhead!
| 100 |
219
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The Union Army Advances To Within Two Miles of Petersburg in June 1864.
| 100 |
220
|
A Pair of Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Letters.
| PASS |
221
|
The 3rd Ohio Moves Into Western Virginia in June 1861
| 450 |
222
|
The Rebel Forces Flee Before Rosecrans' Advance & News of The Disaster at Bull Run Reaches Camp
| 100 |
223
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The 3rd Ohio Flanks The Rebels at the Battle of Rich Mountain. CSA Gen. Garnett is Killed with Sharps Rifle & A Captured Rebel Star and Bars Flag is Described.
| 1500 |
224
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After Bull Run Jarvis Admits The Rebels Have: "shown themselves pretty good fighters and in fact real plucky fellows" and They lose McClellan
| 100 |
225
|
A Picket Guard is Shot By An Unknown Person In The Night
| 100 |
226
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Two Pickets Are Accidentally, One is Killed Instantly-He Is Buried With Full Military Honors.
| 100 |
227
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Jarvis Thinks The Rebel Army Will Have To Concentrate at Manassas
| 100 |
228
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The Colonel Turns The 3rd Out Excepting An Attack, But Gets The Paymaster.
| 100 |
229
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The 3rd Has A Brush With The Enemy at Elkwater, [West] Virginia
| 100 |
230
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Robert E. Lee's aide de camp Col. John A. Washington Is Killed While Out Scouting Near Elkwater, Virginia
| 300 |
231
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A Soldier Shoots Himself In the Eye, Hurrah For McClellan and Fremont & The 3rd is Almost Washed Away
| 100 |
232
|
Great Description of Major Slemmer of Fort Pickens, Florida Fame After Inspecting The 3rd Ohio.
| 140 |
233
|
A Union Cannon Fires a Shot At a Rebel Flag Flying From a Munfordville, Kentucky Home
| 80 |
234
|
Gen. Buell Reviews The Troops Before Crossing The Green Rive
| 100 |
235
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The Colonel of The 92nd Ohio Writes From Gauley, West Virginia
| 325 |
236
|
The 6th Connecticut Takes The Hartford Cornet Band South While They Are Encamped Near The Irish Ninth.
| PASS |
237
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McClellan Visits The Pennsylvania Bucktails at Camp Pierpont
| PASS |
238
|
The Anderson Zouaves Capture Wagons & "Negores" Near Washington
| PASS |
239
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Rebel Prisoners Dressed As Civilians Are Captured Near Dranesville, Va
| PASS |
240
|
It Will Be a Bloody Time To End The War. “
| PASS |
241
|
A Bucktail Is Nearly Killed During The Battle of Dranesville.
| PASS |
242
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Fort Walker is Captured During The Battle of Port Royal, South Carolina
| PASS |
243
|
While Camped on "Mud Island" This Soldier Can See The Rebel Flags and Steamers!
| 150 |
244
|
ANDREW JOHNSON "Is a Union Man To The Back bone
| PASS |
245
|
The Former Slaves on Edisto Island, South Carolina Are "Contraband of War" and Are Brought into Union Lines "As Fast As They Can!"
| 140 |
246
|
Reporting on The Battle of Pocotaligo, South Carolina
| 200 |
247
|
A Bell/Everett Supporter Sees "my President, John Bell has turned Secessionist" After Fort Sumter Surrenders.
| 2200 |
248
|
Young Prostitutes Over Run The Military Camps of Baltimore
| 500 |
249
|
A Rare 21st Indiana Regimental Officer's Political and Religious Affiliations Letter Sheet.
| PASS |
250
|
…The Belles of Baltimore Has Sent More of The 21st Home Than Any Other Sickness!
| PASS |
251
|
The USS Constitution is Fired On By The Secesh and A Great Description of Ship Island, Mississippi.
| 275 |
252
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Pillaging Plantations, Baton Rouge is Mighty Secesh, Union Gen. Thomas Williams is A*** and Butler Issues an Order That No Slaves Are To bE Sent North Without A Pass!
| 250 |
253
|
The Rebels Attack Harrison Landing In August 1862
| 350 |
254
|
Battle of Fredericksburg Handbill from 15th Massachusetts
| 100 |
255
|
McClellan's Army Evacuates The Peninsula
| 275 |
256
|
Peace Comes to The Crew of The USS Carondelet
| 110 |
257
|
The 3rd Vermont Reaches Alexandria
| 275 |
258
|
Jackson Can't Believe That He Was Involved In Another Bull Run.
| 375 |
259
|
Rare Battle of Crampton's Gap, Antietam Campaign Letter.
| 475 |
260
|
The Surgeons Had Plenty of Work To Do After The Battle of Antietam”
| 325 |
261
|
The 3rd Vermont Occupies Hagerstown, Maryland After Antietam
| 200 |
262
|
The 3rd Sets Up Shop In Hagerstown
| 190 |
263
|
J. E. B. Stuart's Raid Into Pennsylvania Alarms The Union Forces at Hagerstown
| 150 |
264
|
The Soldiers Still Love and Respect McClellan After Antietam
| 250 |
265
|
The Sanitary Commission Sends Goods To The Corps Hospital
| 120 |
266
|
The Ladies of Hagerstown Help Out In The General Hospital
| 100 |
267
|
Tensions Grow in Maryland As The Union Army Moves South.
| 100 |
268
|
. J. E. B. Stuart's Chambersburg Raid Guide Is Nearly Arrested at Hagerstown
| 150 |
269
|
Hospital Steward Jackson Is Threatened With Arrest & More
| 150 |
270
|
It was a very spirited attack.
| PASS |
271
|
Naval Surgeon Writes Aboard the U.S.S. Galena
| PASS |
272
|
Burning That Fire Eater’s Buildings
| 300 |
273
|
His Party Made the Rebels Run
| PASS |
274
|
Naval patriotic Cover Grouping
| 150 |
275
|
The Ironclades Are Immortalized
| PASS |
276
|
Professor Benoni Sweet (2nd Rhode Island) Walks The Tight Rope In Honor of George Washington.
| 200 |
277
|
A 51st Mass. Sergeant Whips His Pupils Into Shape at Camp Wool, Worcester, Massachusetts and Cries When Thinking of Home!
| 550 |
278
|
The 51st Mass. Sails To Sunny North Carolina in November 1862.
| 225 |
279
|
The Blacks Near New Bern, "Are Just As He Expected To Find Them
| 325 |
280
|
The 51st Arrives at New Bern, North Carolina. Camps On A Cotton Plantation "Formerly Stocked With Scores of Negroes."
| 400 |
281
|
Soldiers of the 10th Conn. Rob The Grave of Revolutionary War Gen. Richard Dobbs Spaight.
| 300 |
282
|
The Empire Battery Anticipates Seeing The CSS Merrimac Engage The Union Fleet.
| 100 |
283
|
Wisconsin Cavalry Lead An Early Attack on Arkansas Post in November 1862
| 200 |
284
|
1st Ohio Light Artillery Letter Grouping with Battle of Shiloh and POW Content
| 850 |
285
|
An Iowa Officer Helps Guard Rebel POWs at Cairo, Illinois.
| PASS |
286
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Berdan Sharpshooter Letter on The Siege of Yorktown
| 500 |
287
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While Helping Invest Fort Pulaski This Engineer Can Think of Nothing Else But of "Getting Sum of The Pruty Things of The Girls."
| PASS |
288
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Lt. Currier of The 11th New Hampshire Updates Home on His Fredericksburg Casualties
| PASS |
289
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The Rebels Were Badly Whipped at Dranesville; "Old Abe and Billy Seward have been frightened to hear that Old Bull roar."
| 250 |
290
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Rare Don Carlos Buell Battlefield Issued Orders
| 300 |
291
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Abraham Lincoln Thanks The Army of The Potomac For "Their Consummate Skill" at Fredericksburg Issued To An Ohio Regiment.
| PASS |
292
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Lincoln Relieves McClellan From Command of The Army of the Potomac
| PASS |
293
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War-date Autograph Letter Signed by General Philip Kearny Jr. who was Killed at Chantilly
| 500 |
294
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Great Content Shiloh Letter from a Member of the 49th Illinois Infantry
| 750 |
295
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21st Massachusetts Infantry 2nd Bull Run Letter with Great Content
| 950 |
296
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Fantastic Content Letter by a Naval Officer Pertaining to the Battle of New Orleans
| PASS |
297
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16th Maine Infantry at the Battle of Fredericksburg with Good Battle Content
| 1300 |
298
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George A. Custer is Promoted While The First Commandant of the CSA Marine Corps Is Dismissed from The American Army.
| PASS |
299
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Rebels Murder A Union Horse near Owensboro, Kentucky
| 190 |
300
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Reports of the Noted Confederate Spy Rose O’Neal Greenhow
| PASS |
301
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The Battle of Antietam Grouping
| PASS |
302
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Lincoln Issues The Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
| 100 |
303
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Grouping of Various War dated Newspapers
| 60 |
304
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Col. Dixon Miles Sells His Garrison at Harpers Ferry To The Rebels
| 190 |
305
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A Pennsylvania Regiment is Presented With A Flag While The Sutlers Are Likened To "the awfullest cut throats."
| 275 |
306
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A Drunk Guard Kills a Locomotive Engineer; Plus A Great Description of Artillery Teams Drilling-Gunners Getting Run Over!
| 300 |
307
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This Soldier Was Not Impressed By The US Capitol Building.
| 300 |
308
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A Private of the 118th New York is Accidentally Murdered.
| 100 |
309
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Commentary On Their Shoulder Scales: "There is Brass Enough In Them To Make a Small Kettle."
| 100 |
310
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The 118th New York Spares With The Rebels During The Suffolk Campaign
| 300 |
311
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Corcoran's Officers Are Accused of Stealing Government Horses.
| 100 |
312
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Ben Butler For President in 1864-Not So If The Soldiers Have Their Way!
| 275 |
313
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I Had Rather Be a White Private Than a Colored Officer….
| 100 |
314
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Butler's "African Descent" USCT Troops Capture City Point in May 1864.
| 200 |
315
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Rare Account of The USCT at The Battle of Wilson's Wharf, Va., May 24, 1864.
| 400 |
316
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Union Troops Set Their Watches By A Richmond Clock Tower.
| 300 |
317
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Grant's "Dictator" Siege Gun "Makes Us As Much Noise As Forty Cannon…".
| 550 |
318
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The Rebs Counter Mine The Union's Trenches At Petersburg; News of The Fall of Fort Morgan, Mobile Bay Come From "Secesh" Papers
| 200 |
319
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A Flash Flood Destroys the Camps of The 18th Corps
| 100 |
320
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118th New York Suffered Terribly During The Battle of Chapin's Farm.
| 100 |
321
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Ben Butler's Men Departs on Their First Attack on Fort Fisher, N. C
| 325 |
322
|
LIncoln's Assassination-Gen. Ord's on Public Assembly in Richmond-Johnston's "Goose" is Cooked-The South Adores Booth's Act!
| 200 |
323
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Union Army Clerks Occupy Richmond's Custom House & Female Institute.
| 100 |
324
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A Pennsylvania Soldier (POW Gettysburg) Writes Home on Washington, D. C. Stationery
| PASS |
325
|
An Andersonville Casualty Recalls The Seven Days Campaign
| PASS |
326
|
Detailed Hospital Steward's Letter on How Dr. Henry Janes Treats Illnesses
| 750 |
327
|
Rare Letter From Yankee Guard at the Irving Block Prison in Memphis
| 800 |
328
|
Ohio Parolee Recounts Head-Spinning Southern Odyssey
| 250 |
329
|
Kansas Anti-Horse Thief Association Constitution and Announcement
| PASS |
330
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Dead rebels are nomore my enemys… and “they ought to hang the Rebel Morgan”
| 250 |
331
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A Rebel Picket Wearing A Union Uniform Pretends To Be Drunk Opposite Falmouth.
| 100 |
332
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Fighting For Abe Lincoln and 'The Niggar' Makes This Soldier Complain!
| 275 |
333
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The 24th Wisconsin Misses "Hissing" Major Hibbard Out of Camp
| PASS |
334
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An Army Quartermaster Dept. Contractor Leads A Team of "Rank Smelling" Contraband Workers
| 110 |
335
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A 2nd U. S. Cavalry Officer's Favorite Horse is Severely Wounded During the Battle of Brandy Station.
| 150 |
336
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The 21st Massachusetts Prepares For The Mud March
| PASS |
337
|
Uncle Abe Reviews The 32nd Mass. Volunteers
| 160 |
338
|
The 8th Iowa Chases "Old Johnson" After The Fall of Vicksburg
| PASS |
339
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They Have "a Continual Fire on The Ruins of Fort Sumpter."
| PASS |
340
|
Rare 1st Arkansas (African Descent) Volunteers Recruiting Song
| 800 |
341
|
Whimsical 136th New York Note.
| PASS |
342
|
Silver 5th Corps Army of the Potomac Corps Badge
| PASS |
343
|
Nice Grouping of Military Telegrams Pertaining to Union Troop Movments During Chancellorsville and the Gettysburg Campaign, with one Autographed by General Joseph Hooker Pertaining to a Command by...
| 2000 |
344
|
2nd Ohio Cavalry Letter on Fighting Quantrill & the Jayhawkers in Independence, Missouri
| PASS |
345
|
Union Seaman Writes of the Burning of his ship the USS Mississippi at Port Hudson
| PASS |
346
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He Escaped from Libby, Macon & Columbia Prisons!
| 300 |
347
|
8th New York Heavy Artillery Letter on Fine Regimental Lettersheet
| PASS |
348
|
Group of 6th Minnesota Vols. Indian Uprising Letters.
| 1200 |
349
|
The 56th Penn. Vols. Gets a New Flag With Battle Honors After Losing Theirs At Second Bull Run.
| 100 |
350
|
Great Democratic Party (Anti-Copperhead) Commentary
| 150 |
351
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1863 Imprint "Upon Whom Rests The Guilt of War?" Separation: WAR WITHOUT END,"
| PASS |
352
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1863 Civil War Mutiny Aboard Union Ships
| PASS |
353
|
A Graphic Issue With map of Charleston
| PASS |
354
|
Robert E. Lee Reports to Cooper on the Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
355
|
Grant Enters Vicksburg
| PASS |
356
|
The Battle of Fredericksburg Grouping
| PASS |
357
|
Rare Gettysburg Item - “The Children of the Battle Field” Sheet Music
| PASS |
358
|
Group of New York Daily Tribune
| 200 |
359
|
Grouping Of A Scarce New York Title
| PASS |
360
|
These Map Issues Are Difficult to Find
| PASS |
361
|
Plenty of EXTRA Reporting in the Group
| PASS |
362
|
Great Battle of Gettysburg 107th Ohio Letter Recalls Gen. Howard's Encouraging Words To Them While Fighting on Barlow's Knoll.
| 1400 |
363
|
Card Playing & Swearing Permeates The Ranks While Sherman Marches To The Sea.
| 100 |
364
|
Reporting on The Skirmish at Pocotaligo Bridge, South Carolina
| 100 |
365
|
Joseph Hooker in Georgia
| PASS |
366
|
Major General Custer Presents Captured Confederate Flags
| 50 |
367
|
Rear Admiral John Dahlgren Aboard the U.S.S. Philadelphia
| PASS |
368
|
Grouping of 11th New Hampshire Marching Letters
| PASS |
369
|
Contrabands Work Chopping Wood & Digging Graves For The Union; The Marshall House; Fairfax Seminary Hospital and A Murder In Camp!
| 225 |
370
|
Battle of Old River Lake, Arkansas & Chasing General Forrest
| PASS |
371
|
A Raw Recruit Loses He Gun On The Way To War!
| 50 |
372
|
Fantastic Battle of Mobile Bay Letter with Content on the Sinking of the "Tecumseh" the Capture of the Ram "Tennessee" and the Destruction of Fort Powell and Much More
| PASS |
373
|
This Union Officer and West Point Graduate Writes a War-date Letter Pertaining to his Actions for Which he Was Awarded the Medal of Honor
| PASS |
374
|
52nd Illinois Soldier Writes of Good Living While on “The March to the Sea”
| 700 |
375
|
The Hero of Little Round Top War-Date Endorsement Signed by Joshua Chamberlain
| 1000 |
376
|
Battle of the Crater Letter with Excellent Content by a 45th Pennsylvania Soldier
| 375 |
377
|
A Rare Ambulance Corps Letter On Being Nearly Captured During The Battle of The Wilderness.
| 275 |
378
|
A Young Substitute Experience Some Rough Characters While Being Housed In Philadelphia
| PASS |
379
|
General Hancock Says Farewell The 2nd Corps While Humphreys Takes Over.
| PASS |
380
|
The Body of Major Broddus 78th Illinois Is Identified By His Teeth on Chickamauga's Battlefield!
| 750 |
381
|
Demonstration on Dalton, Georgia 96th Illinois Battle Report
| PASS |
382
|
Grant Names His Staff for 1864 Including The Army's Only Full-Blooded Seneca Indian, Ely Parker
| PASS |
383
|
Capt. John Bigelow 9th Mass. Light Artillery Asks For Leave Of Absence...WIA Malvern Hill And Gettysburg
| 50 |
384
|
Pennsylvania Men Ask That The Draft Be Postponed In February 1864 After President Lincoln Calls For 500,000 Men
| PASS |
385
|
1864 Civil War Manuscript "BOUNTY MONEY" Broadside
| PASS |
386
|
“Draft! Draft! Important Meeting
| PASS |
387
|
Front Page Report - John Hunt Morgan Killed
| PASS |
388
|
The Confederates Burn New York City
| 50 |
389
|
The following is a rare run of Union army general orders issued in Union occupied Florida during 1864 and 1865. They all come from the from the headquarters files of Col. William H. Noble 17th...
| PASS |
390
|
Jacksonville, Florida Army Document Setting Civilian Travel Costs
| PASS |
391
|
Gen. George Gordon Guards Against Disease in Florida
| PASS |
392
|
Soldiers and Citizens Are Required To Turn Over Captured Horses and Equipment at Jacksonville, Florida
| PASS |
393
|
Union General Hatch Is Relieved of Command in Florida.
| PASS |
394
|
Florida Prepares For Lincoln's 1864 "Day of National Thanksgiving."
| PASS |
395
|
Moonshine and Attempted Murder in Jacksonville in 1864
| PASS |
396
|
Union Forces Regulate The Coming and Goings of POWS and Contrabands in Florida at The End of The War.
| 100 |
397
|
The Military Seizes Control of Florida's Railroads and Telegraph Lines As The South Crumbles.
| 100 |
398
|
The Fourth of July Is Ordered To Be Celebrated in Florida in 1865
| PASS |
399
|
Union General Ben Butler "Looks Stern and Sober" at The Onset of Grant's Overland Campaign.
| PASS |
400
|
Early Fighting on Bermuda Hundred Occurs While Grant is At Spotsylvania Court House.
| PASS |
401
|
Butler's First Attempt at Fort Fisher Fails
| 190 |
402
|
3rd New Hampshire Capture of Fort Fisher, N. C. Letter
| 1700 |
403
|
Battle of Northeast Ferry, North Carolina, February 1865 Letter.
| 150 |
404
|
His Fires 40 Rounds From His "Seven Shooters" During The Capture of Wilmington.
| 750 |
405
|
Celebrating Over The Fall of Richmond, Petersburg and News of Lee's Capture
| 900 |
406
|
Capture of Fort Fisher Celebratory Handbill
| 130 |
407
|
A Pair of Pvt. Edward Holts CDVs
| 375 |
408
|
End of War 32nd Mass. Vols. Letter on Regimental Stationery
| 275 |
409
|
This Indiana Recruit Draws His New Suit of Blue
| 50 |
410
|
Billy Sherman Can Whip The Combined Forces of Lee, Bragg & Johnson
| 900 |
411
|
On The Day of Lee's Surrender This Soldier Can't Get Enough of Billy Sherman and His Army!
| 400 |
412
|
Soldiers Are Killed When A Train Derails in Washington After The Grand Review
| PASS |
413
|
Rebel Prisoners Are Made To Dig Up The Torpedoes They Planted In The Roads To Fort Blakely
| 200 |
414
|
1865 Union Officer's 30th Maine Volunteers' Diary.
| 750 |
415
|
1865 Officer's Battle Filled/Appomattox Campaign-Botched Execution Diary: Gershom Mott Staff Officer.
| 2100 |
416
|
1st Rhode Island Battery That Played A Key-Role at Gettysburg Document
| PASS |
417
|
The Union Army is Ordered Mustered Out After Appomattox
| 50 |
418
|
1865 Diary Owned By General U.S. Grant's Brother In Law....Family Content....Lee Surrenders....Lincoln Assassination Content....Attends Lincoln's Funeral In Washinton, D.C....Meets With General Grant
| 500 |
419
|
1865 Broadside of Brevet Brigadier General H.M. Plaisted's "Farewell !" to the 11th Maine Volunteers
| PASS |
420
|
1865 Bucks County Pennsylvania $300 Bounty Fund Bond
| 800 |
421
|
The following three lots are withdrawn from the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, published by the GPO in 1893. Each map is 30” x 18”, printed in color and very desirable for...
| PASS |
422
|
Large 30" x 18," Color Printed Map from Lee’s Cartographer Jed. Hotchkiss
| 50 |
423
|
Large 30" x 18," Color Printed Map of Gettysburg
| 50 |
424
|
Benjamin Butler Letter
| PASS |
425
|
Scarce State Of New York Civil War $12,000 "Bounties To Volunteers"
| PASS |
426
|
PHILIP SHERIDAN, ROSECRANS & JOHN CORSON SMITH Signed Union Generals Society of the Army of the Cumberland Document.
| 350 |
427
|
The Father of General Douglas MacArthur and Medal of Honor Recipient Arthur MacArthur Writes Famous Fort Bridger Sutler W.A. Carter
| 50 |
428
|
Intensely Pictorial, These Civil War Commeratives Issues Are Very Scarce
| PASS |
429
|
Brutal - His Head Is Shot Off
| 120 |
430
|
A highly detailed Union officer's battle filled 1864 diary that was kept by Captain Benjamin M. Peck, 141st Penn. Vols. This small pocket size, leather bound, pre-printed, two day entry per page...
| 2100 |
431
|
The 20th Wisconsin Operates Out of Fort Morgan, Mobile Bay After Farragut's Famous Battle
| PASS |
432
|
Painted Albumen Photograph Union Capt. Charles W. Keyes Identified Twice Noted For Gallant and Meritorious Service
| PASS |
433
|
War-date Confederate Albumen of Cavalry General John Hunt Morgan
| 600 |
434
|
Albumen Photograph of Fort Sumter Moments After the Confederate Flag was Raised on its Flag Pole
| PASS |
435
|
CDV of Confederate General Longstreet
| 190 |
436
|
General John Fitz Porter Staff Gallery Card By Mathew Brady
| 180 |
437
|
Southern Photographer Cook Risks His Life For This Interior View Photgraph Of Fort Sumter While Under Siege
| 1200 |
438
|
Union Major General's CDV of San Francisco's First Mayor John W. Geary
| 300 |
439
|
Civil War Photo Albums with CDV's of Various Union & Confederate Generals
| 650 |
440
|
CDV of General John F. Reynolds who was Killed at Gettysburg
| PASS |
441
|
CDVs of General Banks and His Son Who Has Autographed His
| PASS |
442
|
CDV of Confederate General Archer
| 180 |
443
|
Alexander Gardner Albumen of 114th Penn. (Collis Zouaves) at Headquarters Army of The Potomac
| PASS |
444
|
Tintype and CDV of the Same Union Solider
| 170 |
445
|
Civil War Brass Band Photo Album
| PASS |
446
|
Set of George Tiemann Civil War Era Surgical Instruments
| 1100 |
447
|
The Confederate States of America Official Seal
| 700 |
448
|
18th Connecticut Currier & Ives Roster Engraving
| PASS |
449
|
The Siege of Yorktown, April 1862 by New York Sergeant Print
| 100 |
450
|
Magnificent Hand-painted Portrait of Georgia Confederate States of America General William J. Hardee
| 1700 |
451
|
Pickett's Charge Defender-Rorty's 1st New York Artillery Battery B Regimental Memorial Broadside.
| PASS |
452
|
Cabinet Card Photograph of President Jefferson Davis
| 300 |
453
|
Battle of Pea Ridge
| 100 |
454
|
Secession Fever Rages in Baltimore - Won’t Support Old Black Abe if “he shows favor to the nigs’
| 150 |
455
|
Lincoln And Hamlin 1860 Maine Republican City Committee Donation And Expense Canvass Booklet
| 1300 |
456
|
1860 Presidential Campaign Abraham Lincoln Postal Cover
| PASS |
457
|
1860 Abraham Lincoln Vignette Presidential Campaign Silk
| PASS |
458
|
1861 Abraham Lincoln and His Cabinet Carte de Visite
| PASS |
459
|
Giant Lincoln Inauguration Engraving
| PASS |
460
|
Abraham Lincoln Sees No Separation of Church and State!
| PASS |
461
|
Abraham Lincoln Suspends The Writ of Habeas Corpus, But Declares Disloyal Citizens Subject To Arrest and Trial
| 150 |
462
|
Remarkable 1862 Telegraph "Defense" of Slavery - "Hurrah for old Abe!" He Squashes general Hunter’s Emancipation
| PASS |
463
|
Falsehoods On Shooting Lincoln in The Head For The Emancipation Proclamation; Refusing The Draft; Valandingham For Governor; Abolitionists Worshiping N__gers & The Squirrel Hunters Are Called Out.
| 250 |
464
|
"PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION" Carte de Visite with a Central Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
| 300 |
465
|
Abraham Licnoln ICONIC Albumen CDV Photo on PATRIOTIC Board
| 50 |
466
|
Lincoln Election Broadside Advocates The 13th Admendment
| PASS |
467
|
Union Presidental Ticket- Johnson & Lincoln
| 190 |
468
|
Rare Lincoln & Johnson 1864 Campaign Silk
| PASS |
469
|
Pro Lincoln Campaign Broadside Titled "IS THE WAR A FAILURE?"
| PASS |
470
|
Impressive Hand-Carved Cane With Abraham Lincoln Bust
| PASS |
471
|
1864 "Alexander H. Stephens" Rare Political Broadside
| PASS |
472
|
Directly After His Re-Election, Lincoln Leads the National Thanksgiving
| PASS |
473
|
A Famous Cartoon Celebrating Lincoln’s Re-Election
| PASS |
474
|
Historic Union Ironclad Named in Document
| PASS |
475
|
Engraved Presentation Goblet - Commissioned by Lincoln
| PASS |
476
|
Lincoln's Death, Hiring Men to Fill The Draft Quota and Sherman's Soldiers are Murdered!
| 100 |
477
|
She Feels "as though I had lost a near friend" In The Death Of Abraham Lincoln
| 100 |
478
|
One of the Men who Attended to Lincoln on the Night he was Shot Advises a Comrade of the Approaching Death of a 2nd New York Cavalry Officer MWIA at Five Forks
| PASS |
479
|
Ornate Photo Album of the Family of a Witness to the John Wilkes Booth Shooting of Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
480
|
This Was Worn at Lincoln's Funeral
| PASS |
481
|
The Life of Abraham Lincoln Book
| 120 |
482
|
Abraham Lincoln Funeral Program April 19, 1865
| 100 |
483
|
Photograph Of General U.S. Grant's Philadelphia Home Adorned In Mourning Bunting
| 475 |
484
|
Exceptional April 22, 1865 Letter on the Death of Abraham Lincoln and His Newark, New Jersey Funeral Procession
| PASS |
485
|
Extraordinary Abraham Lincoln Assassination Letter Dated April 15th, 1865 "The President and Secretary of State were assassinated last night..."
| PASS |
486
|
CDV Photograph of The Actual Boot Worn by John Wilkes Booth When He Assassinated President Lincoln by Meehan
| 450 |
487
|
1865 Carte de Visite "BOOTH AND HIS ASSOCIATES
| 425 |
488
|
Selling Hesler's Photographs Of Abraham Lincoln
| 100 |
489
|
The Son of President Barrios of Guatemala Writes from West Point, Denying an Autograph Request
| PASS |
490
|
Crudely Made Philippine Flag with Bronze Cannon Coin Badge
| PASS |
491
|
Great Photographic Archive of Little Big Horn Survivor Winfield Scott Edgerly
| PASS |
492
|
Fantastic Content Letter by Colonel Frank Baldwin, Two-time Medal of Honor Recipient, on the Battle of Bayan, with Congratulatory Cables by President Theodore Roosevelt and General Adna Chaffee
| 300 |
493
|
Group of Hitler Publicity Photos and WWII Currency
| PASS |
494
|
Documentary Photos of Human Suffering After WWII
| PASS |
495
|
Withdrawn
| PASS |
496
|
General Maxwell Taylor, the First Allied General to Land in France on D-Day Writes of General Bradley and More
| 50 |
497
|
THE FIGHTING 69TH IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC
| PASS |
498
|
Outstanding Apollo XI Crew Photo at Launch Complex 39, Aldrin Autographed
| PASS |
499
|
Unique Florida Award to Buzz Aldrin for Apollo XI.
| PASS |
500
|
DEATH & FUNERAL OF JOHN PAUL JONES
| PASS |
501
|
Sam Houston Dedicates a Poem to "Miss Susan Bell"
| 2000 |
502
|
CDV of Hans Christian Andersen
| PASS |
503
|
CDV of PT Barnum of Barnum & Bailey's Circus
| 100 |
504
|
Livingstone, I presume?
| PASS |
505
|
Photographs of 19th Century Literary Stars
| PASS |
506
|
Great Content Mark Twain Valentine's Day Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
507
|
Photograph and Signature of Lilly Langtry
| PASS |
508
|
Journalist And Government Official Charles Dana ALS And CDV
| PASS |
509
|
Clara Barton Slips Into Retirement
| PASS |
510
|
Historic Inscribed War of 1812 Relic
| PASS |
511
|
Hand Painted Minitures
| PASS |
512
|
Ornate 18th Century Made Musical Composers in Miniature
| PASS |
513
|
P. T. Barnum Red Silk Scarf
| PASS |
514
|
Group of Early 20th Century Tobacco Felts with Dance Steps
| PASS |
515
|
Fabric from the Douglas World Cruiser #2 “Chicago” – the flag plane of the first round-the-world flight
| PASS |
516
|
Hall of Fame Pure Silver Medals
| 50 |
517
|
Josephus: Romano-Jewish Scholar & Historian
| 50 |
518
|
Very Rare Photograph Carte de Visite of Jewish "Emancipation Proclamation" Signee Augustus Frank by Mathew Brady
| 200 |
519
|
Famed Jewish Lithographer Louis Rosenthal Illustrated 6th New Jersey Regimental Stationery and Transmittal Cover.
| 300 |
520
|
Famed Jewish Lithographer Louis Rosenthal Illustrated 2nd Rhode Island Regimental Stationery.
| 200 |
521
|
Rare Jewish Printer E. Sachse Illustrated Stationery of Fortress Monroe and Old Point Comfort.
| 50 |
522
|
Rare Jewish Firm's Philip & Solomons 5th Massachusetts Minute Man Stationery
| PASS |
523
|
American Jewish Public Relations Manual
| PASS |
524
|
South Vietnamese Map of Ancient Palestine
| PASS |
525
|
1648 Russian Hand Tinted Map
| PASS |
526
|
Extraordinary Inset View of St. Petersburg from 1734.
| PASS |
527
|
Early French Map Shows
| PASS |
528
|
The Man Who Owned the Famous Joseph Winthrop House
| PASS |
529
|
Perhaps The Most Widely Read Newspaper Of It’s Time - The Niles Weekly
| PASS |
530
|
Agent Abroad Writes Texas Republic Congressman About Financial Crisis
| PASS |
531
|
Rarely See Such A Lengthy Run of Periodicals - 1844-1851
| PASS |
532
|
Jenny Lind and Stephen Foster
| 50 |
533
|
A Holy Love For Negroes Autograph Letter by Joshua Chadbourne, one page, 4to, Baldwin, Maine, March 6, 1854, to Representative William M. Given, n.p., presumably Washington, reading, in part: …The...
| PASS |
534
|
Women Voting in New Jersey in the 18th Century
| PASS |
535
|
A Mongrel Match of Highly Etched Engravings Of Important Men and Woman
| 160 |
536
|
Folding Pocket Postwar Map of the American South
| 50 |
537
|
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871
| PASS |
538
|
Complete Bound Volume of the “Illustrated Christian Weekly”
| PASS |
539
|
Nice Grouping of 1874 Harper’s Weekly Illustrated
| 50 |
540
|
Full Bound Volume - Harper’s Weekly 1876
| 250 |
541
|
Late 19th Century Tobacco Advertising Display Pieces
| PASS |
542
|
Rare Molly Maguire Assassin Patrick O'Donnell Lot
| 100 |
543
|
Punch & Judy Collectibles
| PASS |
544
|
Graphic Bicycle Broadsheets
| PASS |
545
|
Red Star Line Patriotic Cruise Fan
| PASS |
546
|
Bound Volume of Harper’s Weekly
| 150 |
547
|
Clyde Barrow Funeral Guest Book
| PASS |
548
|
Families Who Kill Together Die Together Ma Barker Archive
| PASS |
549
|
He Continues to be on the TOP 10 FBI Wanted list for the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing
| PASS |
550
|
Bill Ayers - “Guilty as hell and free as a bird”
| 150 |
551
|
Mixed Grouping Of Important FBI Wanted Cards
| PASS |
552
|
Scarce FBI Wanted Card for Patty Hearst
| PASS |
553
|
36 Patty Hearst and the Symbionese Liberation Arm FBI Wanted Posters
| PASS |
554
|
Bonnie & Clyde - Ma Barker and more
| PASS |
555
|
Limited Edition Art Print of WWII Atomic Bomber "Enola Gay" - Signed by Three Crew Members
| 350 |
556
|
Nine Topical Antique Images
| PASS |
557
|
Very Clean Railroad Photograph
| 50 |
558
|
Fireman Photograph
| PASS |
559
|
Cabinet Card Photograph of Two High Wheelers
| 150 |
560
|
Archive Attributed to Alleged Lesbian Photographer
| PASS |
561
|
Uncle Tom & a Two Headed Boy
| 150 |
562
|
Massachusetts Educators and Religious Leaders
| PASS |
563
|
Images of Independence Hall Where the Declaration of Independence was Signed
| PASS |
564
|
Trick Shot Photograph
| PASS |
565
|
Sideshow Photograph of the White Fairy Millie Lamar
| 80 |
566
|
The Waltz King and his Brothers
| PASS |
567
|
Unusual Photo of Men Lovers
| PASS |
568
|
1856 Democratic Booklet Warns of Republican Extremism
| PASS |
569
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Remarkable 1856 Anti-Slavery Political Cartoon
| PASS |
570
|
The Official Newspaper of the Know Nothing Party
| 170 |
571
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Amazing Samuel Tilden For President 1876 Broadside With Civil War Related Content
| PASS |
572
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Benjamin Butler Political Campaign Broadside
| PASS |
573
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Massachusetts Photographic Album
| PASS |
574
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1881 John Garfield Inaugural Program With A Remarkable Printed Silk Decorative Illustrated Cover
| PASS |
575
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Beautiful Color Covers and Centerspread Are Found In Each Issue of This Political Newspaper Which Supported the GOP
| 250 |
576
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I AM OPPOSED TO WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE Card From New Hampshire
| PASS |
577
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c. 1920, "Vote For The Suffrage Amendment" Envelope
| 100 |
578
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Photographs of James Garfield and James Blaine
| PASS |
579
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The Death of Washington
| PASS |
580
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Colorful George Washington Centennial Silk Ribbon
| 50 |
581
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Relic from George Washington's Home at Mount Vernon
| 1200 |
582
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Washington at Dorchester March 17, 1776.
| 250 |
583
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Period George Washington Andirons
| 400 |
584
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Bust of George Washington,
| PASS |
585
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LaFayette - A Great American Ally and Friend of General Washington
| 375 |
586
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Land Deed Signed by James Monroe as President
| 250 |
587
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Van Buren Letter as Senator
| 300 |
588
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Presidential Appointment Signed by Millard Fillmore and Daniel Webster for an "Indian Agent" who Later Led Confederate Soldiers in the 5th Virginia under Command of Stonewall Jackson
| 900 |
589
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Millard Fillmore 1856 Portrait Presidential Campaign Stationary With Campaign Content
| PASS |
590
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Ships Pass Signed by President James K. Polk and Future President James Buchannan Allowing a Ship to Make Voyage Through the Waters of Massachusetts
| PASS |
591
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Large Group of Late 1860's Printed American President Litho Trade Cards
| PASS |
592
|
CDVs of Presidents Grant & Fillmore
| PASS |
593
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Grant/Colfax Campaign Miniature
| PASS |
594
|
Harry Houdini and President Theodore Roosevelt
| PASS |
595
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Cabinet card photograph of President James Garfield
| PASS |
596
|
scarce Example of Unusual campaign Pieces
| PASS |
597
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The Campaign of 1884
| 100 |
598
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Artist Percy Ives Offers Congratulations To Former President Grover Cleveland And His Wife On The Birth Of Their Son Richard....And Recounts Painting Cleveland's Official White House Portrait
| 160 |
599
|
Nicely Presented Presidential Signed White House Card
| 200 |
600
|
Three Chester Arthur Items
| PASS |
601
|
High Relief Wooden Campaign Piece for the Cleveland/Hendricks Ticket
| PASS |
602
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Waht the Country Needs is a Good 5 Cent Cigar
| PASS |
603
|
President McKinley Gold Bug Campaign Pin
| 100 |
604
|
Nice McKinley Campaign Novelties Catalog
| PASS |
605
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Document Signd Twice By future President William McKinley As Prosecuting Attorney For The State Of Ohio
| 120 |
606
|
Governor William McKinley Speaking At Grand Army of the Republic Day in 1893
| PASS |
607
|
Theodore Roosevelt Flashlight Bulb
| PASS |
608
|
President Theodore Roosevelt Silk Textile
| PASS |
609
|
Elaborate Double-Sided 1896 "Morton Colored Republican Club"
| PASS |
610
|
President Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Spoon
| PASS |
611
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FDR for President Grouping
| 80 |
612
|
Extremely Scarce Autograph Letter Signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt to his Secretary of State Cordell Hull who Led the State Department Through the Majority of World War II
| 6000 |
613
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Excellent Franklin Roosevelt Autograph Letter Signed as President to Louis Howe his Political Advisor on What Should be Said to the Press
| 2000 |
614
|
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Writes his "No-Man" During his Presidency in Regards to New Rules Defining Telephone & Work Hours for His Cabinet and the Agencies in his Department
| 2100 |
615
|
Early Postwar Eisenhower Typed Letter Signed
| 200 |
616
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Eisenhower Sends a Photograph
| 150 |
617
|
Dealer Lot of Impressive Presidential Lithographs
| 200 |
618
|
19th Century Presidents CDV Album
| PASS |
619
|
First-Edition "Indian Biography" with Engravings of King Philip, Capt. Smith and Pocahontas
| 250 |
620
|
Mourning the Mormon Leader Brigham Young
| PASS |
621
|
Woodblock Printing Plate of Wells Fargo's General Manager "John Valentine”
| PASS |
622
|
1870 First Edition "Mormonism: Its Rise, Progress, and Present Condition..." Choice Brigham Young Illustration
| 325 |
623
|
Sitting Bull & Buffalo Bill Cody
| PASS |
624
|
Excellent Buffalo Bill Cody Piece
| PASS |
625
|
Western Fabric Print Is Ready for a Frame
| PASS |
626
|
Five Sepia Prints by Arkansas City, Kansas Photographer George B. Cornish
| PASS |
627
|
Pancho Villa Attacked the United States at the New Mexico Border -
| 120 |
628
|
Indian Book Illustrated by Frederick Remington
| 50 |
629
|
Rare Baseball Related "Reward of Merit" and More
| 190 |
630
|
Cap Anson and the Philadelphia Athletics
| PASS |
631
|
Enormous Engraving - Collegiate Regatta
| 70 |
632
|
Baseball Game Between the Red Stockings and the Athletics - 1874
| PASS |
633
|
Seven Baseball Advertising Pieces
| 200 |
634
|
19th Century Cricket Balls
| PASS |
635
|
19th Century Baseball Tintype
| PASS |
636
|
19th Century Baseball Tintype
| PASS |
637
|
Tobacco Advertising Group
| PASS |
638
|
Late 19th century Baseball Textile
| PASS |
639
|
Just a Very Unique Baseball Piece
| 100 |
640
|
19th Century Baseball
| 110 |
641
|
Black Stocking Cabinet card of Women
| 950 |
642
|
Boston Globe Advertising Piece
| PASS |
643
|
Baseball Advertising Paper Weight
| PASS |
644
|
Collectible Baseball Themed Sterling Spoons
| 200 |
645
|
Miniture Baseball 1890-1910
| PASS |
646
|
No Title IX Required in 1903 For Women Tennis
| PASS |
647
|
Honus Wagner "The Flying Dutchman" Baseball Motiff Cigar Box Label
| PASS |
648
|
Rare and in Mint Condition c.1910 Baseball Fan
| PASS |
649
|
Early Team Baseball Photograph
| PASS |
650
|
Pride of the Yankees
| PASS |
651
|
Various Boxing Items in This Grouping
| PASS |
652
|
Post Cards Signed by Baseball Hall of Famers
| PASS |
653
|
The Champs Sign this 1st Day Cover
| PASS |
654
|
Murders Row
| PASS |
655
|
Kellogg's Corn Flakes Lou Gehrig Advertisement
| PASS |
656
|
John L. Sullivan Puzzle in Original Box
| 60 |