Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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It Took These FIRST GEORGIA Colonists 61 Days to Reach America
| 50 |
2
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Important Comet Observations by Noted Astronomers
| PASS |
3
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The Spaniards Invade Oglethorp’s Georgia Setllement
| 50 |
4
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Defining the Position of the Comet
| PASS |
5
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A World Map From the North Pole Perspective
| PASS |
6
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CONNECTICUT CURRENCY NOTE
| 70 |
7
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Veteran of the Revolutionary War Pension Document
| 250 |
8
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He Led the “Reading Minutemen” at the Battle of Concord and Bunker Hill
| 200 |
9
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Anti-Saloon League Broadside
| 90 |
10
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1730 Regarding Slaves & Indians Printed Laws of Rhode Island as Published By Benjamin Franklin’s Printing Mentor
| PASS |
11
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Philip Schuyler as a Member of the Continental Congress Sells a Familly of Slaves in New York
| 300 |
12
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Rare Black Revolutionary War Soldier’s Service Payment To “Crippen Archer” a Documented and Recorded Soldier
| 500 |
13
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A Negro Man Is Sold To Declaration of Independence Signer "Genl. (Lewis) Morris"
| PASS |
14
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Historic 1796 Imprint Forbidding Slavery in the Northwest Territories Stating: “There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude...”
| PASS |
15
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Pair of Hand-Forged Iron Slave Wrist Shackles
| 375 |
16
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1802 Maryland “RANAWAY SLAVE” BROADSIDE For The Capture of "Negro HARRY” & “Negro LEN”The Manuscript is an authorization for the slave-hunter to capture the fugitive slaves.
| 8250 |
17
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1805 Charleston Newspaper Ad for Slave “City Badges”
| 150 |
18
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1806 Slave Bill of Sale from New York
| 130 |
19
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1808 Slave Bill of Sale
| 110 |
20
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Unusual Slave Manumission from New York
| 325 |
21
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War of 1812 Slave Document
| 225 |
22
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New Hampshire Congressman Arthur Livermore "Slavery is cherished here in the same cradle with liberty" Letter
| PASS |
23
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The Pirate Jean Lafitte Establishes a Colony on Galveston as Base For His Slave and Bounty Dealing
| PASS |
24
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Early Argument Regarding Colonization or, Emancipation.
| 50 |
25
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“THE SLAVE” A Rare Ornate Original Manuscript Poemc. 1820-30
| 600 |
26
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1826 Kentucky Slave Auctioneer Payment For His “Crying” (Auctioneering) Fee on a Negro Slave!
| PASS |
27
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1826 Maryland Document Confirming “FREE-BORN” Status of Two Mulatto Women
| 400 |
28
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The Enslavement of African Americans Was Necessary!
| PASS |
29
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1830 BUYING THE GEORGIA GOVERNOR A SLAVE !
| 1200 |
30
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An Early Group of Six issues of The Liberator With The First Masthead
| 190 |
31
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Murdering White Slave Traders
| PASS |
32
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The Commerce of Slavery - 100 Slaves Sold At A Nashville Auction
| PASS |
33
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This Black Man Was Kidnapped In Boston
| PASS |
34
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Big Sam and Little Sam are Hired Out
| 50 |
35
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Tennessee Sheriff Takes Possession of Negroes in Lew of Debt
| PASS |
36
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The Amistad Leader Jinqua Testifys
| 100 |
37
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1838 Kentucky Will & Testament Seven Named Slaves
| PASS |
38
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Thousands of American Slaves Ships Continue In The Slave Trade In 1840
| PASS |
39
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Woodblock Printing Plate, Illustrating a Scene of Members of the Suffolk Board of Trade Welcoming a Black Man
| PASS |
40
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Letter by Erasmus D. Drury, of Newburgh, NY, Mentioning the Rebellion of Enslaved Africans aboard the Ship Amistad, and How They Killed the Captain,
| PASS |
41
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1843 Speech On The Subject of Slavery "Integrity of Our National Union vs. Abolitionism"
| 170 |
42
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While Shucking Corn This Slave Declares "He Is The Best Man on The Hill!”
| 150 |
43
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Wendell Phillips on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery
| 100 |
44
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Court Document Requiring Payment for Slaves Medical Services and Commission for their Sale in North Carolina
| PASS |
45
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A Southerner Moving to Illinois Desires to Take his Two Negro Servants Even Though they will be Freed
| 100 |
46
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Identified Slave Wet Nurse With Her Charge
| 15500 |
47
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A Ten Year Old Slave of “Yellow Complexion” is Sold in North Carolina to a Buyer in Georgia
| 170 |
48
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Scarce Texas Newspaper Grouping
| PASS |
49
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PlantaionSupplies Dealer
| 475 |
50
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Kentucky Account Book Mentions Slaves
| 100 |
51
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A Fugitive Slave Preaches at a Meeting in Cazenovia, New York, Just Two Years After Frederick Douglass Presided at the Fugitive Slave Law Convention There in August 1850
| 325 |
52
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A FIRST EDITION of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
| 225 |
53
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16 Named Slaves Sold at Auction to Man who Owned 366 Slaves in 1860
| PASS |
54
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Rare Slave Plantation Property Map
| 250 |
55
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A Gala Event of the Plantation
| 125 |
56
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Slave Estate Distribution
| 50 |
57
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This Doctor Authored His Racist Views
| PASS |
58
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A New York Slave is Shipped to Alabama
| 300 |
59
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1854 "Anti-Slavery" Kansas-Nebraska Act Broadside
| 350 |
60
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$10,800 is Paid for these Texas Slaves
| 190 |
61
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Peace Between The North and South by Horace Greeley
| 100 |
62
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1856 Imprint “Free State Government in Kansas with the Inaugural Speech and Message of Governor Robinson”
| PASS |
63
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CDV of John Brown’s Rifle “taken from the hands of John Brown at Harper’s Ferry”
| PASS |
64
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An Important Abolishionist Is Caught Escaping With Thirteen Negroes
| PASS |
65
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Senator Douglas “tell me if you believe that those men were such hypocrites as to admit the negroes belonging to them to be their equals by devine right, and yet hold those negroes in slavery the...
| 60 |
66
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The Most Dramatic American Slave Ship Image
| 375 |
67
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A Remarkable Eye Witness Account of Slave Life on a Southern Plantation
| PASS |
68
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Three Confederate Slave Bills of Sale from Texas
| PASS |
69
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Frederick Douglass And Others Intent On Raiding the South With A Negro Army
| PASS |
70
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The War’s FIRST Contrabands
| PASS |
71
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Emancipation of "Ambrose Beauford Slave Aged 22 Years"
| PASS |
72
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Harper’s Weekly Artist Theo. Davis Witnesses A Slave Auction, Draws the Auction and Writes About It
| PASS |
73
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Excellent War-date Albumen Photograph of the Slave Plantation of John Seabrook in South Carolina, With Nine Slaves Standing Among Nine Union Soldiers
| 750 |
74
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War-date Albumen Photograph of Slaves in the Occupying Union Army Camp
| PASS |
75
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This Struggle Will Never End Until The Slaves Are Set Free. I am Not in Favor of Arming Them.
| 100 |
76
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Civil War Black Soldier/Cook CDV
| PASS |
77
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A "Contraband" Body Servant Poses With A Member of The 7th Conn. Volunteers
| PASS |
78
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Scarcely Seen Black Uniformed Soldier
| PASS |
79
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Border State Kentucky - War Dated Slave Document
| PASS |
80
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The following Four Broadsides are issued by The New England Loyal Publication Society which was founded in 1863. In the first months, this group read newspapers to identify particularly useful...
| 200 |
81
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Will Maryland Free Her Slaves
| PASS |
82
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A Negro Regiment in Tennessee
| 250 |
83
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Successful Negro Troops Under Butler
| 200 |
84
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Slave Patrols Run Amuck In Anderson South Carolina During 1864
| PASS |
85
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Slave Wilson Chinn Was Branded on the Forehead
| PASS |
86
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The Fort Pillow Massacre
| 50 |
87
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Black Men Attended to Wounded Soldiers
| PASS |
88
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Rare Mass 54th Enlistment Document
| 1500 |
89
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1864 "EMINENT OPPONENTS of the SLAVE POWER"
| PASS |
90
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Massachusetts Wants Equal Pay For Colored Soldiers Including the Chaplin Harrison of the Mass 54th
| PASS |
91
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Financed By George Stearns Who Also Financed John Brown’s Raid
| 100 |
92
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Extraordinary Silver Corp Identification Badge for a Freed Slave and Member of the Virginia Colored Guard
| PASS |
93
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He Doesn't Think Much of the Black Soldiers In The 25th Corps-"It Will Take About Ten Generations To Make Anything of Them."
| 225 |
94
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Frederick Douglass CDV
| PASS |
95
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Thirteenth Amendment Signers Carte de Visite Collage of the Congressional Heroes Photograph of the 38th Congress
| PASS |
96
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Colored Solider Receives his Bounty for Fighting Against the Confederates
| PASS |
97
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Army Bounties and Pensions Declare: "COLORED TROOPS are entitled to the same as White troops."
| 2750 |
98
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Pension Booklet Recognizing The Services of Colored Troops During the Civil War
| 100 |
99
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Presidential Race Riots-1867 New Orleans
| 300 |
100
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Unusual Image of an African-American Fisherman
| 100 |
101
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Collection of Black Related Photography
| PASS |
102
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Original Black “Buffalo Soldier” Military Discharge Group
| PASS |
103
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1875 "UNCLE ISAAC & HIS YEARLINGS, AIKEN S.C."
| PASS |
104
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Late 19th Century Die Cut Black Americana
| PASS |
105
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Three Historic Vintage Letterpress Plates Illustration Printing Plate Henry Box Brown, Uncle Tom’s Cabin & Stephen Douglas
| 1000 |
106
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One Of The Important Abolitionists
| PASS |
107
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Race Riots In Detroit
| PASS |
108
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119 Blacks Killed in The New York “Draft” Riots
| PASS |
109
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Four Positive Image Engravings Of Black Soldiers
| PASS |
110
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Official United States Army General's Passport for US Colored Troops Commander.
| PASS |
111
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Early Slavery In the Virginia Colony
| PASS |
112
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Hudson Lee Charleston, SC. Slave Trader Bankruptcy!
| 300 |
113
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Carved Meerschaum "Black Americana" Tobacco Pipe
| PASS |
114
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Mass. 54th Black Unit - Confederate View of Fort Wagner
| 225 |
115
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Compensating The Slave Owners After Emancipation
| PASS |
116
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Three Fishing Photographs, circa 1900, One With Black Servants
| PASS |
117
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Medal of Honor Related Letter Grouping of the 1st Jewish Congressman from California
| PASS |
118
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The Freemen’s Hospital
| PASS |
119
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Identified Klan Robe from Fort Smith Arkansas
| PASS |
120
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Handmade “Black Man” Folk Art Toy Doll
| PASS |
121
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Booker T. Washington wrote of this Comedian "He has done more for our race than I have. He has smiled his way into people's hearts;”
| PASS |
122
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Jackie Robinson’s High School Yearbook
| 1000 |
123
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Pictorial History of the African-American Unit 366th Infantry, Signed by Several Officers
| 50 |
124
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Impressive Official Tuskegee Airmen Photograph of a Noted African American Flyer and Athlete
| PASS |
125
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The 46th Field Artillery Brigade - Full of Photographs of African-American Soldiers who Fought in WWII
| 50 |
126
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World War II Archive of Black Soldier
| PASS |
127
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Typed Circular “THE TUSKEGEE AIRMEN A Brief History” and Signed By Four Surviving Members
| 300 |
128
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James Earl Ray Signed Book, "Who Killed Martin Luther King"
| PASS |
129
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40 Years of Black Professional Baseball Signed by Over 80 Negro League Ballplayers including Hall of Famers
| 500 |
130
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The Fugitive Slave Abbetor Is Bound For Trial
| 100 |
131
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Defending The Fugitive Slave’s Story
| 50 |
132
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Frederick Douglass Notice In The Liberator
| 200 |
133
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Fugitive Slave Escapes in Philadelphia
| 50 |
134
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The Story of a Murdered Fugitive Slave
| 100 |
135
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Failed Fugitive Slave Rescue - “desperate effort was made by the negroes to rescue him”
| 50 |
136
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Assault & Battery "On a Free Woman of Colour”
| PASS |
137
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Vera Cruz Mexican War Signed Document by Confederate General Bushrod Johnson
| 150 |
138
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General Grumble Jones Signed Document
| PASS |
139
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From West Point, JEB Stuarts Laments, 'Carry me back to old Virginny'
| 5000 |
140
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General Samuel Cooper Assigns Grumble Jones to a New Post
| 50 |
141
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Exceedingly Rare Discharge Signed by Robert E. Lee as Superintendent of the United States Military Academy
| 2750 |
142
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One of Davis’ Final Approvals as Secretary of War
| 325 |
143
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He Led the Jones-Imboden Raid and was a Hero at New Market
| 100 |
144
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Colonel of the 10th Virginia’s Tactical Manual - With 18 Foldout Plates
| 300 |
145
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Signed By Two Generals
| 150 |
146
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The Right to Secede
| 200 |
147
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Pro-Southern Lincoln Election Thoughts: "Honest!! Old Abe Will Have No Union To Reign Over…".
| 425 |
148
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After Lincoln's 1860 Election Memphis Calls Out Its Minute Men To Throw Republicans Out of Town
| 150 |
149
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Virginia Unv. Student Supports Breckenridge For President In 1860....Later serves With The 44th North Carolina Infantry
| 475 |
150
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Savannah Arms
| PASS |
151
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Rare Confederate “Memphis Guerillas” Telegraphed Message on Rare South-Western Telegraph Company Imprint
| PASS |
152
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7th North Carolina Officer’s Letter with Good Content
| PASS |
153
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Confederate Manual Captured by a 13th New Hampshire Soldier Two Days After the Fall of Richmond
| 375 |
154
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Confederate Manual “Infantry and Rifle Tactics”
| 150 |
155
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Rare “School of Guides” Confederate Imprint
| 500 |
156
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Confederate Bayonet Drills Manual With 24 Illustrations
| 1000 |
157
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1861 Confederate “Troope’s Manual” for Light Dragoons
| 250 |
158
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5th Virginia Cavalry Soldier’s Confederate “Trooper’s Manual.”
| 250 |
159
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Rare General Sterling Price Signed Confederate Manual
| 300 |
160
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Major General William J. Hardee Signed Confederate Document
| PASS |
161
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The Battle of First Bull Run Causes The Citizens of Southwest Virginia To Mobilize
| 450 |
162
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This Texas Politician Uses Lincoln Words to Advocate Secession
| PASS |
163
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Texas Prepares to Vote For the Ordinance of Secession
| PASS |
164
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The CSA Government Is Put Together Act by Act
| PASS |
165
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The CSA Government Passes Laws Including Forming the Army.
| PASS |
166
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CSA President Davis Announces the Constitution Ratification
| 60 |
167
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Confederate General Order Rocket Signal Outline in Confidence
| PASS |
168
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1st Georgia Cavalry Soldier Writes of the Battle of Murfreesboro
| 225 |
169
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Confederate Funds for Constructing Quarters in Kentucky Signed by Major General William Hardee and Brigadier General Charles Clark
| PASS |
170
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Tennessee Soldier Writes of the Death of General Zollicoffer
| 375 |
171
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Scarce War-date John Singleton Mosby Signed Certifying Enrollment in one of the Most Celebrated Confederate Units of the War
| 12500 |
172
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1862 Confederate Imprint on Field Fortifications With 12 Foldout Plates
| 300 |
173
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War-date AES by General John C. Pemberton who Surrendered Vicksburg to Grant
| 200 |
174
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Confederate Manuscript Pertaining to Orders for the “Minute Men” of Mississippi
| 100 |
175
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General D.H. Hill Letter Pertaining to the Fall of Roanoke Island to Burnside
| PASS |
176
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An Arkansas Mother Laments The Fall of New Orleans
| 200 |
177
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Confederate Requisition Signed by General Meriweather Lewis Clark
| 450 |
178
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Confederate General Earl Van Dorn’s Official Reports of the Battles During the Defence of Vicksburg
| 375 |
179
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1863 Confederate Cavalry Tactics Manual from Mobile, Alabama - 36 Foldout Plates
| 375 |
180
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Lengthy War-Date AES by General Samuel Maxey at Franklin
| 100 |
181
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Rare “ALLEN’S CAVALRY DIVISION” Imprint
| PASS |
182
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Mississippi Soldier’s Family Receive Care and Relief
| PASS |
183
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“Roll of Merit” Transmitted to President Jefferson Davis
| 100 |
184
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The Upper Crust of Charleston Flee The City While Her Refined Young Women Care For Their Defenders
| 425 |
185
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An Original Mississippi Soldier's Patriotic Poem Found After He Was Killed in Battle.
| PASS |
186
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Sabine Pass battle Reported in This Confederate Texas Newspaper
| 80 |
187
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Bragg Issues A Victory Address After Chickamanga
| PASS |
188
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Meaty Texas Confederate Newspapers with General Lee Reports
| 100 |
189
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2nd Georgia State Guards Document Signed by Officers
| PASS |
190
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11th North Carolina Gettysburg Prisoner of War Letter
| PASS |
191
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2nd Tennessee Soldier States that “All of Company C of Fanner’s Regitment were captured” and Lists Several Casualities During the Defense of Atlanta
| PASS |
192
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Colonel John Logan Black Demands a Map of the Territory Being Evacuated by General Johnston in May, 1864
| PASS |
193
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Confederate Surgeon’s War-date Orders
| 450 |
194
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POW Letter from an 18th NC Sergeant who was Shot in the Back at Gaines’ Mill and Captured at Spotsylvania Court House
| 300 |
195
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Confederate Field Arillery Manual Presented by Louisiana Artillery Officer
| 375 |
196
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1864 Richmond, Virginia Confederate Imprint
| PASS |
197
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Important Confederate Imprint of the Reports of Generals Joseph Johnston and Pemberton
| 150 |
198
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Adjutant Charles Stringfellow’s Confederate General Orders Imprints with Additional Manuscript Orders Retained by Him
| 500 |
199
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Confederate Military Imprint Presented to Lieutenant General Pemberton
| 300 |
200
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1864 South Carolina Confederate Imprint of General Orders
| 500 |
201
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Robert E. Lee and Others’ OfficialBattle Reports
| 300 |
202
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Official Confederate Battle Reports - 1863
| 150 |
203
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Confederate Document Signed by Dozens of Notable Officers and Men of the South
| PASS |
204
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Confederate Raid on St. Albans, Vermont Checks
| PASS |
205
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35th North Carolina Letter - Soldier Killed in Action
| 250 |
206
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Letter Written to Confederate General Benjamin Hill Pertaining to the Rebuilding of Atlanta
| 120 |
207
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Excellent Bold Autograph of General John Breckenridge Castleman - a Convicted Guerilla Spy whose Execution was Stayed by President Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
208
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18th North Carolina Prisoner of War Letter Appealing for Aid while in Prison at Elmira
| PASS |
209
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Message from the Army of the Valley of Virginia
| 100 |
210
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McGowan’s Brigade Resolves to Fight on
| 50 |
211
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The Staunton Artillery Vows to Continue to Fight for Southern Independence
| 130 |
212
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The Soldier’s of Wise’s Brigade Refuse to be Slaves
| 50 |
213
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The Texas Brigade “our resolution of purpose to be free and independent of those who would kill eight millions of whites or enslave them, in order to give a pretended freedom to half that number of...
| 250 |
214
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Official Orders Given by Confederate Major General Joseph Wheeler
| 150 |
215
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Robbers and Raiders Terrorize Their North Carolina Neighbors
| 475 |
216
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Rare Confederate Soldier's Lexington, North Carolina Parole
| 700 |
217
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Autograph Album Featuring Autographs of Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis on the Same Page
| PASS |
218
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Engravings of General Lee
| PASS |
219
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Two Fine Colored Engravings of Generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
| PASS |
220
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He Was in Charge of the Confederate Balloon Experiment
| PASS |
221
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Rare Quantrill’s Raiders Reunion Document
| 200 |
222
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11th Arkansas ‘Children of the Confederacy’ Document
| 50 |
223
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General Henry Shaw Briggs Writes About Losing Regiments and Inter-Army Politics
| PASS |
224
|
The following lot provide an incredible insight into the Nations foremost Military Academy - WEST POINT. - from one of its successful graduates, Cadet Thomas Ruger.
| 2750 |
225
|
Maryland Recruit Oozes Sentimentality
| PASS |
226
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Guarding Mason & Slidell at Fort Warren
| PASS |
227
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Col. Charles Van Wyck (Tenth Legion) 56th N. Y. Signed Patriotic Cover With Soldier's Enclosure
| 100 |
228
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The 3rd Maine Brings In Runaway Slaves Just Before First Bull Run
| 180 |
229
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The 3rd Maine is Whipped At First Bull Run
| 150 |
230
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Jeff Davis Sends Lincoln A Flag of Truce To Suspend Hostiles For Three Months
| 170 |
231
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Ohio Governor David Tod Drafts a Letter To Col. Vanvorhes, 92nd Ohio
| PASS |
232
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Southern Sight Seers Witness The Fall of Forts Walker and Beauregard During The Battle of Port Royal Bay
| PASS |
233
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1861 Letter Lamenting that "Slavery" Caused the Civil War
| PASS |
234
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A Civil War Grouping From Cincinnati
| 90 |
235
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A Drunken 2nd New Hampshire Officer Gets Killed On The way To Washington
| 100 |
236
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William T. Sherman's Flying Artillery "Meets With A Sad Accident."
| 100 |
237
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McDowell's Army Marches on Fairfax & Plunders It While The Newspapermen Follow.
| PASS |
238
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The 2nd New Hampshire Loses Heavily at First Bull Run
| PASS |
239
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Rebel Batteries Fire On Union Schooners on The Potomac In December 1861
| 100 |
240
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1st Wisconsin Soldier writes from Missiouri
| PASS |
241
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Member of Anderson Zouaves Says the Rebels “must be sought and whipped” with Manuscript “Marching Song” of this New York Infantry Unit.
| PASS |
242
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Hand-Tinted Civil War Period Map of The Area Around Richmond During The Peninsular Campaign
| 100 |
243
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Good Content War-Date Autograph Letter Signed by General William Tecumseh Sherman
| 3000 |
244
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1862 3rd Iowa Diary: A Free-Wheeling Soldier Recalls Shiloh, Corinth, and Van Dorn's Holly Springs Raid…among other things
| 900 |
245
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Grant Prepares To Invade Kentucky in January 1862 & Rare Battle of Charleston, Missouri Letter
| 150 |
246
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The 45th Ohio Helps Save Gen. George Thomas' Troops at The Battle of Chickamauga
| 200 |
247
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A Rare Battle of Philadelphia, Tenn. Letter-Opening of the Chattanooga/Knoxville Campaign
| 300 |
248
|
Valverde New Mexico Campaign Military Document.
| PASS |
249
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After His First Battle (Fredericksburg) Levi Sends His Mother Word Of His Enlistment.
| 100 |
250
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Federal Missiouri Loyalty Oath
| PASS |
251
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The following eight lots consist of approximately Civil War-date 38 letters written by Frederick C. Hale of Elizabethtown, New York dated between 1862-1865. Hale mustered into Company F, 118th New...
| PASS |
252
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Hale of 118th Assesses The Regiment's Medical Staff & The Virginia Countryside.
| PASS |
253
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A Great Description of Fairfax Hospital, Alexandria is Given After A Long Search For A Wounded Friend.
| 160 |
254
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Famed Smithsonian Institute Curator/Secretary Letter From The Hale Archive
| PASS |
255
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Great Description of Appearing For His Melainotype
| 100 |
256
|
The Union High Command Plots and Counter Plots Against Itself in Southern Virginia.
| 180 |
257
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A Female Soldier Impersonates a Man To Be With Her Husband
| 225 |
258
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A Union Lieutenant Is Charged With Desertion During The Famed Dalhgren-Kilpatrick Richmond Raid.
| PASS |
259
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This Soldier Never Thought He would Be In Dixie When He Sang The Song Before The War
| PASS |
260
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Jarvis Has A Low Opinion of The 18th Ohio (the regiment he would become an officer in) and Its Colonel Who Became a Brevet Brigadier General
| PASS |
261
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If "Johny Bull" Decides To "Pitch In" The US Army Will Send Him To "Sit With Pluto."
| PASS |
262
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Bowling Green, Kentucky Is Captured Following Confederate Gen. Hindman's Evacuation
| 600 |
263
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This Union Soldier Is A Little Too Cocky
| PASS |
264
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Confederate Gen. Leroy Walker's Huntsville, Ala. Home Is Burned While A New Hampshire Transplant is The Richest Man In Town
| 130 |
265
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Gen. David Hunter's Emancipation of The Slaves Makes This Ohioan Want To Desert & Athens, Alabama is Plundered
| 150 |
266
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Gen. Buell Is Despised After He Replaces General Mitchell
| PASS |
267
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The 3rd Ohio Runs The Guard Against Orders
| PASS |
268
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It Was Hot Enough on Their March To Tennessee "to roast a Guiana Ni**er.”
| PASS |
269
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The 3rd Heads Towards Perryville Where Jarvis Is Severely Wounded
| PASS |
270
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The 3rd Ohio is Entirely Captured at Rome, Georgia
| 100 |
271
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Work Proceeds on Fortress Rosecrans at Murfreesboro While The Local Population is Devastated
| 100 |
272
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The Constitutionality of The Emancipation Proclamation is Weighed By Jarvis While The Hoskinville Rebellion Grips Ohio
| 375 |
273
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Hurrah For U. S. Marshall Sands of The Hoskinsville Rebellion Fame
| PASS |
274
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Union Forces Proceed To Forts Donelson & Henry in April 1863.
| PASS |
275
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Corinth, Miss. "Chief Products Are Negroes and Rats."
| 350 |
276
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I Have Lost All Faith In Our Gov't. For as Long as The Affairs of The Disunited States Are in The Present Hands!
| PASS |
277
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Confederate Forces Mask Their Attack at Baton Rouge By "Bearing The Stars and Stripes says 'for God sake don't shoot your own men'."
| 300 |
278
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Baton Rouge's Women "Are The Worst," Digging Holes In The Earth For Protection & "Confederate Bills Isn't Worth a D__n!"
| 275 |
279
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Phelps Has a Ni**er Regt…is Drilling Them. They Are…Mixed With The Troops. He Expects to Arm Them. It Better Be With Spade & Shovels. When niggers Gets Commissions. I Want To Go Home!
| 700 |
280
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The 21st Indiana Has "50 Contrabands" To Do Their Fatigue Work
| 130 |
281
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General Thomas Williams Was NOT Killed By Friendly Fire From The 21st Indiana at Baton Rouge & Poem Call "Order of Combat."
| 200 |
282
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Rebels Give Up Brashear City and Their Freedom Seeking Blacks Written on Captured Brashear City Letterhead
| 475 |
283
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The Patriotic "Union" Ladies of Louisiana Wanted To Once Kill Yankees
| 350 |
284
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Crist Admits To Stealing "Some" From Uncle Sam While The 21st Is Made A Heavy Artillery Regiment.
| 225 |
285
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Crist Is Definitely NOT Fond of Fighting With Black Troops While Col. Drew of The 4th Louisiana Native Guards Gets into It With Part of The Regiment
| 475 |
286
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Siege of Port Hudson Is Described; Farragut Is Honored in N. O.; Wallpaper Newspapers & A Piece of Butternut Cloth
| 250 |
287
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Battle of Mobile Where Rebel Sharpshooters Try To Kill Lt. Crist!
| PASS |
288
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This Union Officer is Not Sad Lincoln Died While He Witnesses A Massive Explosion at Mobile
| PASS |
289
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Zollicoffer "the Damned of son of a b****h" Is Killed At Mills Springs
| PASS |
290
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Attacking Cumberland Gap; Capturing A Rebel Spy & Hoping To Avenge A Comrades Death
| 150 |
291
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This Ohio Sergeant Wants To Get Home To "Whip" The Manager (The S. O. B.) of Mabie's Circus!
| PASS |
292
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A Secesh Flag Is Captured and Cumberland Gap is Fortified
| PASS |
293
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The 51st Mass. Vols. Prepares To Advance on The Interior of North Carolina in December 1862
| 100 |
294
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Union Gen. Foster Raids The North Carolina Countryside
| 400 |
295
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Williams' Regiment Supports Union Batteries During the Battle of Whitehall, North Carolina
| 450 |
296
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The 51st Mass. Goes Without Rum On Christmas While Gustavus Sends A Sketch of "Her Pecker!"
| 200 |
297
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Disgusted With The Political Appointed Officers Who Rejoice Over The War
| 100 |
298
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He Will Hire A "Colored Man" To Carry His Load On The Next Raid While Col. A. B. R. Sprague Is Appointed Provost Marshall of New Bern
| 250 |
299
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Doing Picket Duty at New Bern
| 110 |
300
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The 51st Prepares To Go On Another Expedition
| 100 |
301
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If Longstreet Attacks New Bern Let Him Come On-His Men Fear Forts
| 100 |
302
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The Approaches to New Bern Are Secured; A Picket Is Fired Upon While He Hires Out A "Black Boy."
| 100 |
303
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The Emancipation Proclamation "Seems To Act Only Indirectly…in Freeing The Slaves."
| 250 |
304
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Contrabands Isaac & Joe Carry Gustavus' Load During The Expedition Into Interior North Carolina!
| 500 |
305
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A Black Guide Leads The 51st Into An Ambush While "The Motley Crew" of Contrabands wants The War To Be For Negro Freedom
| 1200 |
306
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Colored Troops Enlist At New Bern in '63
| 120 |
307
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A Rumor of Being "Abused" on The Goldsboro March Is Dispelled
| 100 |
308
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The following twenty-nine (29) lots relate to the Holt family of Mason Village, New Hampshire. Included here are many great content military letters and CDVs of Marquis Lafayette Holt. Also,...
| PASS |
309
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John Brown Could Have Ended The War By Now & The Black Women of Hilton Head Can Carry Bundles On Their Heads
| 140 |
310
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Crime, Punishment, Liquor, Prison and A Monitor at Hilton Head Island
| PASS |
311
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Exchanging Fire With Rebel Pickets & Seeing Fort Sumter from James Island
| 110 |
312
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Holt Plans To Go Into Business For Himself-Forget The Sutler
| PASS |
313
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Building a Magazine While Lamenting The North's Lack Of Competent Generals
| PASS |
314
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Marquis Advises His Brother Edward (Whose Letters We Sold In The Previous Catalog) Not To Enlist While Sending Him A Military Diagram!
| PASS |
315
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Companies Are Consolidated To Help Burn A Bridge
| 50 |
316
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An Ohio Soldier Tries To Commit Suicide in NY Harbor; Seeing The Russian Fleet, Central Park, Barnum's Museum, War News Stirs A Prayer Meeting
| 100 |
317
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Fort Sumter Is Pounded Unmercifully By Union Guns
| PASS |
318
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Doing Picket Duty at Fort Wagner & Pulling Up The CSA Chain Used To Blockade Charleston Harbor
| 170 |
319
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Grant Assembles His Army For The Overland Campaign
| 130 |
320
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Holt's Company is Armed With Spencer "7 Shooters" in May 1864
| 100 |
321
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Kilpatrick's Raiders Pass Through Holt's Lines
| PASS |
322
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Writing to His Brother. He Says: "I Should Think The Doctor Would Know Better Than To Ask If You Was Not Bayonetted…"
| PASS |
323
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On The Slaughter of The Battle of Drewry's Bluff When His Brother Was Wounded
| PASS |
324
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Battle of Deep Bottom (Strawberry Plains), Va., August 16, 1864 Letter
| 375 |
325
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A Soldier Is Wounded InHis Tent "Before Petersburg"!
| 150 |
326
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Grant's Troops Build While Holt Prays: "May the Gods of Battle Grant Us Victory."
| 100 |
327
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The 3rd Is Sent To New York City During The 1864 Presidential Elections: "Honest Old 'Abe' is reelected."
| 180 |
328
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More On Guarding New York City During The Elections.
| 150 |
329
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When Sherman Gets Through With His Present Campaign…The Southern People Will Rue The Day…They Ever Rebelled….
| 100 |
330
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Butler's First expedition Against Fort Fisher Fails & The 10th & 18th Become The 24th Corps.
| PASS |
331
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The 3rd New Hampshire Assaults Fort Fisher and "The Cry of Victory…Burst From…The old 3d!"
| 3000 |
332
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Terry's Brigade Earns the Moniker: "Iron Brigade"; The Appearance of Newly Freed POWS; Spencer "Seven Shooters" & An Sherman March to The Sea Poem
| 550 |
333
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The Hand Of God Punishes The South "Making Them See The Evil of Their War…".
| 425 |
334
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The 3rd New Hampshire Wants To Go Home
| 90 |
335
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Pair of War-Date Marquis L. Holt Marriage CDVs
| 350 |
336
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Memorial CDV: Capt. Richard Ela: "A Gentleman. A patriot. A Hero & A Scholar."
| PASS |
337
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3rd Rhode Island Heavy Artilleryman's Civil War Letter Group
| 800 |
338
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Rhode Island Soldier Sees Men "Mangled In Every Form" Following Fighting In South Carolina
| 750 |
339
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81st Illinois Soldier Captured and Sent to Andersonville, Writes of his Experience During the Seige of Vicksburg
| 825 |
340
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Smuggled Letter by Gettysburg Prisoner of War Held at Libby Prison
| PASS |
341
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Excellent Field Used Map of Occupied Virginia Showing Rebel Breastworks and More
| 2500 |
342
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Field Used 1863 Civil War Map of the Confederate Territories of the Deep South
| 250 |
343
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The Anthony Photograph of Loot Captured From R.E. Lee
| PASS |
344
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New York Soldier’s Archive
| 500 |
345
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This Ohio Soldier Gets Three Balls Through His Uniform at Stones River
| PASS |
346
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Battle Letter: The 99th New York (Union Coast Guard) "Are The Hardest Set of Roughs."
| 300 |
347
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The 21st Corps Equips Its Command at Fortress Rosecrans
| PASS |
348
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General Rosecrans Appeals To His Men To Help Fortify Chattanooga Following Chickamauga
| PASS |
349
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After Chickamauga General Gordon Granger Assumes Command of The 4th Corps.
| PASS |
350
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The 3rd Maine Helps Drive The Rebels During The Battle of Payne's Farm, Va.
| PASS |
351
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The 20th Maine Sacks Rebel Homes Near Culpeper Court House
| 200 |
352
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That Devil Nathan B. Forrest is Routed At The Battle of Parker's Cross Roads
| 110 |
353
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Siege of Vicksburg. The 3rd Louisiana Redan is Twice Blown Up at Vicksburg!"…a shell rolled under his legs and exploded throwing each of his legs in different directions [and] tearing out his...
| PASS |
354
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Civil War Archive of Richard F. Andrews - 2nd Lieutenant of Company I 36th United States Colored Infantry Officer
| PASS |
355
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“Niggers are plenty enough here, I can tell you and they are niggers too. Blacker than the Devil and homelier too.”
| 120 |
356
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The Sergeant Major of The 20th Connecticut Gives A Wounded Confederate Water From His Canteen at Gettysburg
| PASS |
357
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CDV of Bvt. Major General John W. Geary with Attached Signature
| PASS |
358
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Victim of Gettysburg Friendly Fire Pvt. George W. Warner 20th Conn. Vols
| PASS |
359
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War-Date A. L. S. By Brigadier General John W. Geary
| PASS |
360
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A Connecticut soldier Robs The Mail
| PASS |
361
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The 6th Conn. Vols. Earns the Nickname "Bully Sixth."
| PASS |
362
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Union Troops Raid into Northern Florida & Admiral DuPont Is Confident of Capturing Charleston With Ironclads
| PASS |
363
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The British Blockade Runner Princess Royal is Captured Near Charleston
| 200 |
364
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The 6th Conn. "Fought Like Tigers" at Pocotaligo
| 100 |
365
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Fortifying Beaufort, South Carolina
| PASS |
366
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Union Men Are Getting "Great Pay" at Beaufort While Claiming To Serve Their Country
| PASS |
367
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The Yankees Burn and Raid Lake City, Florida
| 350 |
368
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A Soldier of The 52nd Penn. Vols. Recalls Malvern Hill Where The Dead Were Piled For Protection
| PASS |
369
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The Charleston Blockade Captures Another "Prize."
| 110 |
370
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Quincy Gillmore Replaces David Hunter as Commander Before Charleston
| PASS |
371
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Gillmore Prepares To Attack; Acting As The General's Guards & Rebel Deserters Swim To Freedom
| PASS |
372
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Union Forces Are Driven Out of Lexington, Kentucky on September 6, 1862
| 200 |
373
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A Shoot Out At A House Of "Ill Fame" On Clay St., Louisville-The Lady Is Mortally Wounded While The Soldier is Expected To Live!
| PASS |
374
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Union Troops At Cairo, Illinois "Defy Old Jeff Davis to Come Here…We Will Give Him Hell."
| PASS |
375
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Union Cavalrymen Fire On Their Infantry Pickets Just "For Fun
| PASS |
376
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Fighting Old Jeff Thompson's Confederate Marauders In Missouri
| PASS |
377
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A Union Flag Presentation By The Citizens of Victoria, Missouri
| PASS |
378
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Missouri's Citizens Are Made To Take The Oath For Voting In The Mid-Term Elections
| PASS |
379
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Playing A Mean Trick On Their Captain Near Present Day French Village, Missouri
| 150 |
380
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A Thief Gets His Head Saved and Is Drummed Out of Camp
| 100 |
381
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Black Contrabands Strut Around Camp In White Silk Stockings On Sundays
| PASS |
382
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The Colonel Trades A Farmer's His Crop of Watermelons For The Protection of His Farm.
| PASS |
383
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Two Black Contrabands Get Killed In A Skirmish and Kirkpatrick Thinks That Is A "Good Joke on The Negroes!"
| PASS |
384
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Gen. Benton's Marriage To A War Widow Is Blamed for The Black River Flooding Their Camp
| PASS |
385
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Kirkpatrick Witnesses An Amputation After An Ambush & Skirmish; Citizens Are Blinded To Enter Camp; Thinks The Southern Confederacy Will Be Recognized In Two Years
| PASS |
386
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Carcasses of Dead Mules and Horses Line The Road In a Forced March To Pilot Knob
| 100 |
387
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Best Known for his Battery’s Defense Against a Confederate Attack on Cemetery Hill on the Second Day of the Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
388
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Confederate Soldier Escapes from Camp Morton
| PASS |
389
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A USCT Officer's Battle of Brice's Cross Roads Letter w/rare Account of His Narrow Escape From General Forrest's Troopers!
| 1100 |
390
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Graphic War-Date 7th Illinois Vols. Account of The Battle of Allatoona, Georgia
| 850 |
391
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The 75th Ohio Is Armed With Spencer "Seven Shooters" While in Florida
| 100 |
392
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Soldiers absentee ballot cast during the Presidential campaign of 1864....Later a POW in Virginia
| PASS |
393
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Nast Aggresively Cririzes The Democratic 1864 Platfor and Its Nominee McClellan
| PASS |
394
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John Hunt Morgan Killed - Thomas Nast Promotes Victory
| PASS |
395
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Harper’s Weekly Illustrates and Reports the War in These TEN 1864 Issues
| PASS |
396
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1864 Civil War Ohio "Volunteer Service" Certificate with Rare Printed Facsimile Signature of President Abraham Lincoln
| 275 |
397
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1864 Civil War Date Orders From Secretary of the Union Navy Gideon Welles Regarding "Acceptable" Disabilities !
| PASS |
398
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Confederate Cavalry "Wizard" Nathan Bedford Forrest Threatens Paducah, Kentucky
| 225 |
399
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Fighting at Kennesaw Mountain-Francis Blair & William Belknap Make For Poor Commanders
| PASS |
400
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Sherman's Forces Maneuver Around Kennesaw Mountain
| 110 |
401
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Graphic Battle of Atlanta Letter; Confederate Peace Commissioners Propose a Gradual Emancipation of Slavery while Lincoln's Slavery Policies Threaten His Re-Election
| 475 |
402
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The Rebel Army Holds On Tenaciously To Atlanta
| 160 |
403
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The 15th Iowa Marches To The Sea With Sherman
| 450 |
404
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Our Army is Doing More To Demoralize The Negro Race Than The Southerners Do.
| 325 |
405
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Wartime New York City: Rotary Valve Brass Instruments; Jewish Habits; Sherman is A Hero; Profane Soldiers; Being Wounded at Atlanta & Bustling Broadway!
| PASS |
406
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Belknap's Brigade Band Helps Disband The Army of Tennessee With A Great Account of William T. Sherman's Farewell To "His Boys."
| 950 |
407
|
Private Frederick Hale's Content Letter Archive
| 800 |
408
|
General Godrey Weitzel Autograph Obtained at the Jefferson Davis Mansion, at the Close of the War
| 100 |
409
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Officer’s Commission for the Army of the American Eagle
| 50 |
410
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A Loyal Alabamian-United States Military Railroad Agent Waxes Poetic On The Termination of the War.
| 200 |
411
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That Same Agent Tries To Get A Federal Army Loss Claim Paid For The Sake of His Family!
| 100 |
412
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Marquis Gets His Promotion; Johnson "Will Soon Be Forced To Surrender" While Wilmington's Black Population Mourns Lincoln
| 300 |
413
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Bounty Jumper John Kendell Is "Publicly" Executed-Monitor Weehawken Sinks Before His Eyes-Naval Battle at Stono Inlet on Christmas Day
| 100 |
414
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Hopes To Never Hear of The Beast Beast Again After Fort Fisher Falls in January 1865 & The James River Squadron Is Scattered at Trent's Reach!
| 225 |
415
|
Jewish War Hero Alfred Mordecai is Brevetted for his War Actions by President Andrew Johnson
| 700 |
416
|
Intensely Pictorial, These Civil War Commeratives Issues Are Very Scarce
| 50 |
417
|
Engravings of the Military Men
| 50 |
418
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Engraving of the Eagle of the Eighth Wisconsin
| 50 |
419
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General William T. Sherman Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
420
|
The Other Civil War Jefferson Davis
| PASS |
421
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Signed Jefferson Davis Photograph
| 2000 |
422
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War-date Matthew Brady Photograph of the Railroad Depot in Warrenton, Virginia
| 325 |
423
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War-date Albumen Photograph By Matthew Brady of Occupied Virginia
| 275 |
424
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Gardner-Gibson Albumen Photograph of the Central Office of US Sanitary Commission in Washington
| 250 |
425
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1862 Gardner-Gibson Image of the Store Boat for the U.S. Sanitary Commission
| 180 |
426
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1862 Gardner-Gibson Albumen Photograph of the Relief Station in Alexandria, Virginia
| 225 |
427
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1862 Gardner-Gibson Photograph of US Sanitary Commission Field Relief Corps Supply Wagon
| 150 |
428
|
1862 Gardner-Gibson Albumen of Invalid Soldiers
| 225 |
429
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War-date Albumen Photograph of “The Home” of the U.S. Sanitary Commission
| 150 |
430
|
1862 Photograph by Gardner & Gibson of Lodge No. 5 for Invalid Soldiers
| 100 |
431
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War-date Phtograph by Gardner-Gibson of the US Sanitary Commission Lodge in Alexandria
| 275 |
432
|
CDV of the Chaplian of the 3rd Massachusetts Infantry
| 110 |
433
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Union Occupied Fairfax Court House Photograph
| 250 |
434
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War-date Albumen Photograph of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| 950 |
435
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War-date Photograph of “The Forge” of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| 750 |
436
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Albumen Photograph of the Head Quarters of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| 500 |
437
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Nice Albumen Photograph of the “Right Section” of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| PASS |
438
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Albumen Photograph of the “Left Section” of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| PASS |
439
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Albumen Photograph of the “Head Quarters” of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| 500 |
440
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Excellent Albumen Photograph of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| 800 |
441
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War-date Albumen Photograph of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery “Loading & Firing”
| PASS |
442
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Group Headquarers of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| PASS |
443
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War-date Albumen Photograph of the “Cook Tent” of Battery H, Pennsylvania Artillery
| PASS |
444
|
Military Crime & Punishment "Wearing the Barrel" CDV at Point Lookout, Maryland
| 550 |
445
|
War-Date CDV of Union General Thomas W. Sherman-Leg Amputated at Port Hudson.
| PASS |
446
|
War-Date CDV of Union Admiral Samuel F. Du Pont
| PASS |
447
|
War-Date CDV of Union General Alfred Terry
| PASS |
448
|
Episcopal preacher Bishop Stephen Elliot, the only presiding Bishop of the Confederate States of America
| 50 |
449
|
Confederate General Robert E. Lee CDV
| PASS |
450
|
CDV Lot of Private John Newton Breed 32nd Mass. Vols. WIA Petersburg, Virginia.
| 200 |
451
|
War-perid Albumen Photograph of Castle Thunder
| 150 |
452
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1865 Albumen Photograph of Libby Prison
| PASS |
453
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1865 Albumen Photograph of the Confederate White House
| PASS |
454
|
Charleston's Oldest Church Shelled During Revolution and Civil War.
| PASS |
455
|
Sold At The Dedication Of the Confederate Soldier’s Monument, Montgomery
| 50 |
456
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War-Date CDV of Union General Thomas G. Stevenson-KIA Spotsylvania Court House
| PASS |
457
|
19th Century Pinbacks
| 170 |
458
|
Near Perfect Replica of the JEB Stuart Uniform Held By the Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, VA
| PASS |
459
|
Our National Unity Perfected in the Martyrdom of our President.
| PASS |
460
|
Lincoln Wideawakes and Hickory Club members fight in Illinios during the 1860 campaign
| 325 |
461
|
Abraham Lincoln's Cooper Union Speech Pamphlet....Variant Not Listed In Monaghan
| 130 |
462
|
Coverage Of That Complicated 1860 Election
| 50 |
463
|
Exceptional 1860 Presidential Campaign "Beardless" Abraham Lincoln Silk Ribbon
| 1700 |
464
|
1860 Abraham Lincoln & Hannibal Hamlin Campaign Silk
| 950 |
465
|
Unique "Follow the Regiment" Abraham Lincoln Portrait Patriotic Civil War Envelope Cover Milgram AL-134
| PASS |
466
|
Lincoln Movements
| PASS |
467
|
President Abraham Lincoln's Message To Congress Broadside "Extra"
| PASS |
468
|
Meeting With Abraham Lincoln, Seward & Abner Doubleday On December 3rd, 1861 On The Date of the First "State Of The Union Address" Made by President Abraham Lincoln !
| 1400 |
469
|
Original 1862 John Wilkes Booth Performance Theatrical Playbill Broadside
| PASS |
470
|
Beardless Abraham Lincoln Patriotic Illustrated Envelope
| 275 |
471
|
Amazing 19th Century Abraham Lincoln Ink Drawing....Railsplitter Content
| 500 |
472
|
Lincoln's "WAR POWER OF THE PRESIDENT"
| 100 |
473
|
Rare New Jersey Soldier's Abraham Lincoln Speech Content Diary
| 1000 |
474
|
Union Soldier's Diary: God Bless Abraham Lincoln For Setting The Slaves Free. A Fascinating Exchange Between Soldiers and Two Black Contraband Children
| 375 |
475
|
10th New Jersey Presentation Prayer Book
| 200 |
476
|
Lincoln and Johnson 1864 Campaign Token
| 180 |
477
|
Pennsylvania Men Ask That The Draft Be Postponed In February 1864 After President Lincoln Calls For 500,000 Men
| 50 |
478
|
Harpers’ Most Impressive Lincoln Election Engraving
| 50 |
479
|
1864 Chippewa Indians in Minnesota Official Treaty Signed In Print By President Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
480
|
Handwritten Original Poem Inscribed to Abraham Lincoln From Colonel Thomas Worthington of the 46th Ohio OVI
| PASS |
481
|
1864 "The Presidential Election. - Appeal of the National Union Committee to the People of the United States."
| PASS |
482
|
1864 LINCOLN "Rally round the Flag, Boys" Union Ticket
| PASS |
483
|
Abraham Lincoln Mourning Button
| 250 |
484
|
Abraham Lincoln New York City Funeral Stereoview
| 150 |
485
|
John Wilkes Booth Being Shot CDV April 26, 1865
| 100 |
486
|
Abraham Lincoln Metallic Cold Bronze Cast Bust by George E. Bissell
| 900 |
487
|
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Service Program June 1865
| PASS |
488
|
Abraham Lincoln Assassination - Mourning Resolution From Manchester, New Hampshire, April 18, 1865
| 150 |
489
|
Major General John Hantranft's Staff Member Major William Hodgkins sits next to Mary Surrat and Lewis Payne During the Lincoln Assassination Conspirator Trial
| PASS |
490
|
c. 1865 Memorial Era Plaster Casting of Abraham Lincoln's Head
| PASS |
491
|
Hand-Carved & Hand-Painted "Abraham Lincoln" Child's Folk Art Style 14" Tall Full Standing Wooden Doll Figure
| PASS |
492
|
Large Albumen Photo Bust Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
493
|
Large Size Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Taken From Life
| PASS |
494
|
Lincoln "Mourning" Plaster Portrait With Its Original Case
| PASS |
495
|
1865 Memorial Booklet Poem Honoring Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
496
|
Rare Letter Concerning the Funeral of President Abraham Lincoln and Release of Rebel Prisoners on April 29, 1865
| PASS |
497
|
First Edition - Worcester, Massachusetts Remembers Abraham Lincoln - Eulogy by Alexander H Bullock
| PASS |
498
|
June 1865 Letter Laments the Tragedy of "Ford's Theatre"
| PASS |
499
|
Original Abraham Lincoln Memorial Services Broadside
| PASS |
500
|
Abraham Lincoln's Assassination Doctor's Wife Received Check For $600 From The Secretary of Navy "Gideon Welles"
| PASS |
501
|
Abraham Lincoln Woven Silk Portrait "THREADS No 406"
| PASS |
502
|
Lot of 15 Lincoln PCs
| 100 |
503
|
Ford's Theatre Broadside "Our American Cousin" Repro
| PASS |
504
|
We have gave up all hopes of Douglas and I say hurrah for Lincoln....Abraham Lincoln 1860 campaign letter from Illinois
| 100 |
505
|
Two War of 1812 Documents Signed by Revolutionary War Notable Calbe Strong of Massachusetts
| 160 |
506
|
Famous Naval Hero Dies in a Duel
| PASS |
507
|
1896 Admiral Dewey Pinback
| PASS |
508
|
Postcard of the Lusitania Signed by Two Survivors
| 130 |
509
|
Hitler’s Mein Kampf with his Autograph
| PASS |
510
|
Celebrating Hitler’s 50th Birthday
| PASS |
511
|
German Illustrated WWII Book
| 60 |
512
|
World War II Photos Including Admiral Nimitz Signed the Terms of Surrender
| 200 |
513
|
James Rosenthal’s Famous Image of the Flag Raising on Iwo Jima Signed by Three Medal of Honor Recipients
| PASS |
514
|
Eva Peron
| PASS |
515
|
General Westmoreland Signed Letter with Good Content and Signed Photograph
| 80 |
516
|
Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Zumwalt Signs the End of the Vietnam War Teletype
| 650 |
517
|
Reproduction MacArthur WWII Crush Cap
| PASS |
518
|
Tobacco Advertisement Featuring Lillian Russell
| PASS |
519
|
1899 Auction Sale Featuring Confederate Generals, Union Generals, Letters of George Washington, and the Estate Sale of Dolley Madison
| 100 |
520
|
1949 Auction Catalog “The Hisory of America in Document”
| PASS |
521
|
Henry Ford Puts On A Blackface At A Minstrel Show
| 700 |
522
|
George W. Goethals Thanks an Editor for a Favorable Write-up
| PASS |
523
|
Albert Einstein Autograph Letter Signed in Which he Writes “ I regret the things that have happened to me from general human standpoints; what will there be as results, if the military economy...
| PASS |
524
|
Artifacts from the King - Elvis Presley
| PASS |
525
|
Reverse Painting on Glass Salters
| PASS |
526
|
American Federal Period Decorative Carved Wooden Eagle
| PASS |
527
|
Early Mark Twain Doll
| PASS |
528
|
Titanic Cutaway Model
| PASS |
529
|
Mint "Dr. Franklin Aged 84" Engraved Copper Plate Print
| PASS |
530
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Rare Early Letter from The Choctaw Nation Written by the Wife of Reverend Byington who Developed a Written Alphabet for the Choctaws
| PASS |
531
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Manhattan’s Central Park - 150 Years Ago
| PASS |
532
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Fancy Silk Printed Playbill
| PASS |
533
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Poker - Trade Cards
| PASS |
534
|
Group of Five 1882 Trade Cards, with John L. Sullivan, Charles Guiteau and more
| PASS |
535
|
Two Fireman Items
| PASS |
536
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Die Cut “Lion Coffee” Bicycle Cards
| PASS |
537
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Scarce Tobacco Advertising
| PASS |
538
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1860 Prince of Wales Souvenir Badge
| PASS |
539
|
Pair of Unusual Tintypes
| 100 |
540
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Native American Family Tintype
| 190 |
541
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Photo Album Featuring Circus Freaks and Presidents
| 160 |
542
|
Harrisburg Pennsylvania - The 1868 Church Leaders
| 100 |
543
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Two CDV’s of American Actor Joe Jefferson
| PASS |
544
|
Edwin Booth CDV & Cabinet Card
| PASS |
545
|
Rare Stereoview of a High Wheeler Bicycle Race
| 50 |
546
|
WOW - 640 Pounds
| PASS |
547
|
Nice Bicycle Photographic Grouping
| PASS |
548
|
Two Nice Underwood Stereos
| 50 |
549
|
Congressional Imprints on Slavery and The Mexican War Compiled by Representative Fessenden of Maine, Containing Many Southern Notables Autographs Affixed to their Speeches
| PASS |
550
|
Kentucky Political Broadside
| 250 |
551
|
A Pair of Political Trade Cards
| PASS |
552
|
George Washington 1st Election
| PASS |
553
|
George Washington Accepts the Congressional Appointment as Commander in Chief
| PASS |
554
|
Exceedingly Rare Thomas Jefferson Letter Written to President George Washington Pertaining to the Northwest Indian Wars
| PASS |
555
|
Outstanding Thomas Jefferon Signed Naval document as President
| 2400 |
556
|
President James Monroe Signed Land Grant
| 225 |
557
|
President James Monroe Signs a Land Grant
| 180 |
558
|
President John Quincy Adams Signed Land Grant
| 325 |
559
|
Excellent Presidential Document Signed by our 7th President Andrew Jackson
| PASS |
560
|
MourningPresident Jackson
| 90 |
561
|
“...In all coming time, wherever a true American shall be found, if there be one pulse within his free born bosom that beats more proudly than another, he will feel it throb, when he hears the name...
| PASS |
562
|
The Old Merchants of New York Letter on the Death of President Harrison and the Prospects of John Tyler’s Presidency
| PASS |
563
|
Unable To Vote For Zachary Taylor: "You Never Saw More Vexed Whigs Than We."
| PASS |
564
|
Millard Fillmore Autograph Letter Signed
| 200 |
565
|
Fine James Buchanan Signed Patent Document
| PASS |
566
|
Andrew Johnson Impeachment Ticket
| 200 |
567
|
Seven Antique Images of American Presidents
| PASS |
568
|
Rare anti President Andrew Johnson Salt River Ticket
| 200 |
569
|
Another scarce anti President Andrew Johnson Salt River Ticket
| 100 |
570
|
Photographic Grouping of president Grant
| PASS |
571
|
Presidents Like the 5C Segar
| PASS |
572
|
Amazing account of President Grant and Family visiting Senator Roscoe Conkling's nephew in upstate New York
| 225 |
573
|
Vice President Schuyler Colfax's Leather Document Portfolio
| PASS |
574
|
The Autograph of President James Garfield
| PASS |
575
|
Feeling of sympathy with Gardfield since the assassins bullet was aimed at his life...hoping President Garfield survives attempt on his life!
| PASS |
576
|
Highly Displayable Grover Cleveland Signed Presidential Document
| PASS |
577
|
Scarce Campaign Ribbons With Celluloid Images
| PASS |
578
|
Large McKinley Paperweight
| PASS |
579
|
Grover Cleveland Imperial Cabinet Card Photograph
| PASS |
580
|
Document Signed by President Benjamin Harrison
| PASS |
581
|
McKinley Military Appointment
| 170 |
582
|
Teddy Roosevelt Silk
| PASS |
583
|
Excellent President Theodore Roosevelt Signed Presidential Appointment
| 200 |
584
|
President Theodore Roosevelt Signs a Naval Appointment
| PASS |
585
|
William H. Taft Signs a Presidential Appointment
| PASS |
586
|
Postmaster Appointment Signed by President Warren G. Harding
| 110 |
587
|
President Calvin Coolidge Congratulates a Voter on his Record
| 110 |
588
|
Large Displayable Document Signed by Calvin Coolidge as President
| PASS |
589
|
President Calvin Coolidge Signed Postal Appointment
| 100 |
590
|
President Herbert Hoover Writes Dr. Young of the Volunteers of America
| PASS |
591
|
Excellent Marine Corps Group Includes Documents Signed by FDR and Teddy Roosevelt Jr.
| 425 |
592
|
Press Passes for the Frankiln D. Roosevelt White House
| 150 |
593
|
Excellent Letter by President Eisenhower to Medal of Honor Receipient Irving Gist Comparing a Restructured Defense Department with a Corporation
| PASS |
594
|
Signed Photograph by Gerald & Betty Ford
| PASS |
595
|
Presidential Appointments Including One Signed by Andrew Mellon
| 50 |
596
|
The War Department Census Lists the Numbers of Indian Warriors in the West
| PASS |
597
|
The Sacramento Union was a daily newspaper founded in 1851 in Sacramento, California. It was the oldest daily newspaper west of the Mississippi River before it closed its doors after 143 years in...
| PASS |
598
|
Buffalo Bill Hand-colored Silk
| PASS |
599
|
Mormon Content-1886 Wyoming Coal Mine Explosion
| PASS |
600
|
Native American Indian Stereoview Photograph c. 1900
| PASS |
601
|
Mid 19th Century Boxer Engravings
| PASS |
602
|
Albumen Print of Famed Racehorse
| PASS |
603
|
Billard Themed Match Safe
| PASS |
604
|
Late 19th Century Backyard Tennis Match
| PASS |
605
|
1887 Allen & Ginter Boxing Album Pages With John L. Sullivan and Others
| PASS |
606
|
Very Early Illustrated Tennis Scene
| PASS |
607
|
Large Format Sports Glass Lantern Slide
| PASS |
608
|
All Strikes Cigar Box Label
| PASS |
609
|
Two Unusual 1890s Equestrian Bridle Rosettes
| PASS |
610
|
withdrawn
| PASS |
611
|
Just a Very Unique Baseball Piece - Napkin Holder
| PASS |
612
|
c. 1900 Tin Ceiling Borders Featuring Football Players
| PASS |
613
|
Chicago Cubs Folkart
| PASS |
614
|
Jack Dempsey Luck Piece Fight and Win
| PASS |
615
|
Kellogs Rings of Tunney, Joe Louis Ring and a Jack Dempsey Sugar Cube
| PASS |
616
|
Ted Williams Signed Photograph
| 50 |
617
|
1775 John Montresor Map of New York City
| PASS |
618
|
Football 140 Years Ago
| PASS |
619
|
S O L D ! ! ! The Custer Massacre
| 100 |