Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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The New Georgia Colony
| 70 |
2
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Colonial Commander-in-Chief of British North American Forces
| 350 |
3
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1746 Legal Document Involving Benedict Arnold's Father!
| PASS |
4
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Revolutionary War "Provisional Congress" President
| PASS |
5
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Large South America Map
| PASS |
6
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Colonial Currency
| 150 |
7
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Naturalization Act Signed by William Franklin, Illegitimate Son of Benjamin Franklin
| 250 |
8
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December 1770 "BOSTON MASSACRE" TRIAL Report
| PASS |
9
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Revolutionary War Medical Document Signed 3 Weeks before the Declaration
| 150 |
10
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1778 Charleston, South Carolina "Amnesty Proclamation" for Revolutionary War "Loyalists" "to forgive, and bury in Oblivion, their past failings and Transgressions."...
| PASS |
11
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1780 - Early Map of the English Channel
| PASS |
12
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Another Early Map
| PASS |
13
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1788 "Marinus Willett" Signed Recognizance Bond
| PASS |
14
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First American Printing Of A Dictionary - Isaiah Thomas
| PASS |
15
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Revolutionary War General Jedediah Huntington Signed 1789 Connecticut Financial Funding & Debt Document
| PASS |
16
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Early American Printing By Timothy Upham, 1794
| PASS |
17
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1796 Autograph Letter Signed Twice By "Clement Biddle"
| 375 |
18
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Christopher Miller-Early Kentucky Pioneer and of Historic Legendary Early American Indian Captive Lore & Fame
| 1500 |
19
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Hero of Brandywine Signed Document
| 100 |
20
|
A Grouping of Engraved Revolutionary War Battle Scenes
| 180 |
21
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A Nice Group of Steel Engravings of Early revolutionary War Notables
| 160 |
22
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1802 Official Mass. Militia Officer Resignation Document
| PASS |
23
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Document Signed By Revolutionary War General William Heath
| PASS |
24
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Rare Declaration of Independence Silk Broadside Not Recorded In "Threads Of History"
| PASS |
25
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1849 Declaration of Independence Clay Paper Engraving
| 150 |
26
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Forming the Province of South Carolina With 40,000 Slaves
| 50 |
27
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A Discussion of Early Negro Speeches and Slavery
| 50 |
28
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Important and Early American Abolitionist Booklet
| PASS |
29
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Singularly Unique Item - An Abolition Badge
| 950 |
30
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Early Jim Crow Sheet Music
| PASS |
31
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Statistics of the Positive Effects of Emancipation in the Colonies
| 50 |
32
|
1847 Campbell Minstrels Sheet Music
| PASS |
33
|
Little Eva Uncle Tom's Cabin Sheet Music
| 100 |
34
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Little Topsy’s Song
| PASS |
35
|
great controversy respecting slavery
| 100 |
36
|
1856 Imprint "Free State Government in Kansas with the Inaugural Speech and Message of Governor Robinson"
| 100 |
37
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Kansas Contested Election "The purity of the ballot-box should be uppermost in the hearts of all true American patriots"
| PASS |
38
|
Loaded With Abolition News,
| 250 |
39
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A group of Early Liberator Newspapers
| 190 |
40
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Future Union General Wants To Sell His Slave To Future CSA General Grumble Jones
| 275 |
41
|
Likely a Free Man of Color
| PASS |
42
|
Could Have Been Named “Uncle Sambo”
| 50 |
43
|
England’s Attitude regarding Slavery & Cotton Is Depicted On This Cover
| 130 |
44
|
General Fremont - “..their slaves, if any they have, are hereby declared free men..”
| 90 |
45
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War dated Bill of Sale Printed by Prominent Richmond Slave Auctioneer
| PASS |
46
|
Scarce War dated Imprinted Slave Receipt
| PASS |
47
|
Weeks Before The Fort Pillow Massacre Jarvis Wants To Command Colored Troops Except For Rebel Retribution
| 275 |
48
|
Slaves at Volusia the Residence of Felix Richards
| 8250 |
49
|
The Brutal New York Riots Are Deeply Covered
| 50 |
50
|
Uncle Sam Dealing With A Slave Holder
| 90 |
51
|
Political Statement In Photograph
| 130 |
52
|
This Union Soldier Loves The Black Women of New Orleans
| 275 |
53
|
Nice Zouaves Image
| PASS |
54
|
1864 "EMINENT OPPONENTS of the SLAVE POWER"
| PASS |
55
|
Stunning Uniformed Young Black Boy
| 140 |
56
|
Uniformed Colored Troops
| 450 |
57
|
A Hero’s Welcome For the Colored Troops
| 50 |
58
|
Important Black Themed Newspapers
| 50 |
59
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A "Colored Woman" Thief Is Sentenced Hard Labor at Fort Marion, Florida.
| 100 |
60
|
Two "Colored" Thieves are Charged At Jacksonville, Florida
| 100 |
61
|
Escaped Slaves Are Clothed Within The Union Lines at Washington, North Carolina
| PASS |
62
|
Sheridan's Cavalrymen Wear Rebel Clothing; Witnessing Negro "Wenches" Being Tossed In Blankets-"They Will Have White Babies For The Next Ten Years!"
| 700 |
63
|
CDV of Union Major General Benjamin H. Grierson
| PASS |
64
|
Buffalo Soldier Discharge Signed by Medal of Honor Recipient
| 170 |
65
|
Rare Buffalo Soldier General Orders
| 100 |
66
|
Original American Black "Buffalo Soldier" Discharge Paper
| PASS |
67
|
Sitting Bull Supplement
| 50 |
68
|
Forcing the Blackman to Vote Democratic
| 50 |
69
|
Reconstruction Nears Its End
| 50 |
70
|
Frederick Douglass Cabinet Card Presented by Douglass to a Rhode Island Abolitionist
| 1500 |
71
|
Paying Homage to the Abolitionists
| PASS |
72
|
A Reasonable Priced Frederick Douglass Document
| 120 |
73
|
Hudson Lee Charleston, SC. Slave Trader Bankruptcy
| PASS |
74
|
Frederick Douglass Memorial Spoon, Ca. 1895
| PASS |
75
|
The First Black Man Dining With The President In The White House Brings Out The Satire
| 300 |
76
|
Soldier claims “I believe I am getting to be quite a nigger lover..”
| 200 |
77
|
Reconstruction and the Klan in Huntsville, Alabama
| PASS |
78
|
Student Artwork
| 50 |
79
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Scarce MLK Signed Photo
| PASS |
80
|
God and Racism
| 50 |
81
|
Louisiana’s Segregation Magazine
| 50 |
82
|
Riots, Selma and More
| 50 |
83
|
Remarkable Fugitive Slave Lithograph
| 3500 |
84
|
South Carolina Fugitive Slave Arrested in Poughkeepsie.
| 50 |
85
|
A Fugitive Slave Is Rescued
| 50 |
86
|
The Colored Pastor Raises $1000 to Buy Back His Fugitive Slave Brother
| 50 |
87
|
Harriet Tubman Was Behind this Slave Rescue
| 160 |
88
|
Shooting the Fugitive Slave
| 50 |
89
|
Confederate Fugitive Slaves & Slave Stealers
| 475 |
90
|
Document Signed by John Bell Hood
| 170 |
91
|
Future Secessionist, CSA Officer and Texas Governor Rents His Slave
| PASS |
92
|
Barnard Bee Autograph Obituary
| PASS |
93
|
The following three lots all come from the Samuel Johnston Cramer Moore (1826-1908) who was born in Charlestown, Virginia becoming an attorney and Clarke County judge before the war. At the...
| PASS |
94
|
Lt. Samuel Moore's Wife Knits Her Husband A "Beautiful Flag."
| 100 |
95
|
Antebellum Virginia Travel Letters of Samuel J. C. Moore With Rare War of 1812 Sight Seeing Content
| 150 |
96
|
A Pair of CSA Bonds
| 130 |
97
|
A Young Confederate Officer Wants To "Break The Seal" of His Friend Lizzie
| 100 |
98
|
Confederate Hardee’s Tactics
| 300 |
99
|
Confederate Infantry and Rifle Tactics Manual
| 325 |
100
|
Confederate Volunteer’s Manual
| 550 |
101
|
Friendly Fire Takes This Confederate Officer Out of Action For Awhile
| PASS |
102
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Important subjects dealt with in chapters, Tactics, Manner of Placing and Handling Troops ...
| 425 |
103
|
Secession Convention in Louisiana
| PASS |
104
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The Young Men of New Castle, Tennessee Get "Day Shirts" and Blankets To Go To War With in May 1861
| PASS |
105
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Two Days Before Fort Sumter This Memphis Merchant Fears No Sales Until They Defeat "This Mock Republican Government
| 100 |
106
|
1861 Southern Poem Promising To Beat The Yankees and Abe Lincoln Back
| 150 |
107
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Alexander Stephens Autograph Group
| 300 |
108
|
Confederate Imprint of Hardee’s Tactics Owned by VMI Graduate
| 550 |
109
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Cotton Planters of Morehouse Parish Louisiana Subscribe To The CSA Cotton Loan
| 150 |
110
|
Manual of Tactics for Officers
| 450 |
111
|
Mississippi River Town Committee Seeks Money To Help Support Their "Home Protection" Cavalry Company
| 150 |
112
|
Confederate Army Regs Signed by 12th Virginia Officer
| 750 |
113
|
Confederate Bayonet Manual Signed By “S.B. Gibbons” On the Inside ront Cover
| 300 |
114
|
Richmond Examiner "Maryland In Chains" Broadside Letterpress Poem
| 300 |
115
|
Future Confederate Brigadier Wickham Shortly Before First Manassas
| PASS |
116
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President James K. Polk's Only Adopted Son As A Confederate Artillery Officer.
| PASS |
117
|
Tennessee Secession Ballot, February 9, 1861
| 800 |
118
|
Stonewall Jackson Requests an Order
| PASS |
119
|
Readying for the Corinth Battle
| 50 |
120
|
Important Confederate General Order Puts Robert E. Lee in Charge
| 100 |
121
|
Mississippian Request for the Exemption for Suppervisor of His Negro Tannery
| 140 |
122
|
This Confederate Author had a Fascinating Career
| 100 |
123
|
Confederate Artillery Manual
| 400 |
124
|
Confederate Naval Regs
| 225 |
125
|
Official Confederate Reports on the Battles of 1862
| PASS |
126
|
Catherine Warfield's "THE SOUTHERN MEN" Broadside Letterpress Poem
| 200 |
127
|
Charleston Prepares For Attack While 14-Year-Old Cadets Leave To Guard The South Carolina Coast
| 1000 |
128
|
Confederate Heavy Artillery Manual
| 550 |
129
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. Southern "Happy Land of Canaan" Poem Mocking The North After McClellan's Failed Peninsular Campaign
| PASS |
130
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Ultra Rare Sutler's Pass Penned by Cherokee Confederate General Stand Watie
| 10000 |
131
|
4th Maryland (Chesapeake) Light Artillery 2nd Bull Run Battle Account
| PASS |
132
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A Maryland Artillery Officer (Killed at Fredericksburg) Reports He Is Okay After Sharpsburg
| 100 |
133
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Robert Chew Jones Maryland Chesapeake Light Artillery Knows He Served His Country Well Even After Losing His Right Arm
| PASS |
134
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Life Is Good In War-Date Petersburg For This Wealthy Resident Following McClellan's Seven Days Defeat
| 425 |
135
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The Wife of A Confederate Lieut. Colonel Writes From Petersburg
| 425 |
136
|
Hospital Supplies Ordered
| 50 |
137
|
Pollar’s 2nd Year of the War Printed in the South
| 225 |
138
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A Virginia Artillery Officer Deserts Predicts That The War Will Not End Until Lincoln Is Out of Office
| 225 |
139
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Joseph Wheeler Demands Accurate Reports
| 325 |
140
|
Leondias Polk Tries To Prevent His Men From Prowling The Countryside at Night
| 100 |
141
|
Louisiana Guard Artillery
| PASS |
142
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Non-Military, Military Detained POWs Are To Be Strictly Accounted For
| PASS |
143
|
Patriotic Call To Arms In Texas
| PASS |
144
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Small Pox Rages Upon The Exchanged POWs of The Army of Tennessee
| 100 |
145
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The South's Arsenals, Laboratories Armories and Powder Works Are Placed Under The CSA Ordnance Bureau's Charge
| PASS |
146
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This Mississippi Militiaman Loses He Son In The Army While Speculators Ruin "Our Country”
| 250 |
147
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Two Tennesseans Are Sentenced To Be Executed By Bragg
| 100 |
148
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Confederate Cavalry Manual
| 475 |
149
|
Official Confederate Reports of the Battle of Vicksburg and More
| 350 |
150
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A Confederate Deserter Is Made To Wear The Barrel With "DESERTER" Painted on The Outside
| PASS |
151
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Confederate Army Regs
| 400 |
152
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Confederate Artillery Manual
| 650 |
153
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An Exploding Torpedo Fished From The Yazoo Kills and Wounds Several of His Nephews & Jackson Falls To The "Yanks."
| 250 |
154
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Army of Tennessee Battle of Stone River Congratulatory Announcement
| 250 |
155
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Illustrated Plates Present
| 250 |
156
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The Army of Tennessee Calls For Shoe Makers
| PASS |
157
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Confederate Printed “Andrew’s Mounted Artillery Drill” Presented to Brigadier General Woodruff, Who was Awarded the Medal of Honor During the Civil War, with Inscription and Signed by Him
| 850 |
158
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JEB Stuart's Cavalry is Reviewed at Culpeper at The Onset of The Gettysburg Campaign.
| 1000 |
159
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Confederate Document Signed by Two Prominent Aides
| PASS |
160
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Important Prisoners Autograph Album
| 850 |
161
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Stuart Commends Carolina Artillery After Action at Brandy Station
| 4500 |
162
|
Very Rare "Stonewall" Jackson Broadside Anticipates Chancellorsville Battle
| PASS |
163
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This Texas Pioneer Woman Has Two Boyfriends. One In The Army & Another One Too Young To Join The Army!...Just In Case
| 425 |
164
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Galveston Prepares For Attack in '61,The 7th Texas' Freestone Freemen Head To War While Their Ladies Form "An Ade Society”
| PASS |
165
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Confederate imprint, Battle Chickamuaga
| 50 |
166
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$35 CSA
| 100 |
167
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McGowen’s Brigade Document Group
| PASS |
168
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A Heartfelt Thank You From Confederate Major-General Joseph Wheeler
| PASS |
169
|
Confederate General Orders for 1863
| 325 |
170
|
Wade Hampton War-Date Autograph
| PASS |
171
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Unrecorded Confederate Slave Impressment on "Enrolling Office" Form
| PASS |
172
|
24th Virginia Private "felt like shooting" After His Captain Is Wounded at Yorktown
| 500 |
173
|
The Army Under Robert E. Lee
| 275 |
174
|
Confederate Spirit of Military Institutions
| 300 |
175
|
14th Virginia Resolves to Continue to Fight for Confederate Independence
| 90 |
176
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The 9th Virginia Vows to Continue the Confederate Cause
| 50 |
177
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Confederate Issued General Orders from 1864
| 550 |
178
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Fight to the Death Resolutions by the 13th Virginia Infantry
| 100 |
179
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Humphrey’s Mississippi Brigade Resolves to Continue the Fight
| 400 |
180
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McGowan’s South Carolina Brigade Will Not Be Slaves to the Union
| 1200 |
181
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Texas Brigade Fight to the Death Resolutions
| 475 |
182
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The 57th Virginia Vows to Fight to the Death
| 100 |
183
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“...we will never lay down our arms until the last invader shall have been expelled, and the battle cross of the South float triumphantly over every foot of southern soil..."
| 100 |
184
|
Wharton’s Division Resolutions on Continuing the Southern Cause
| 180 |
185
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Bratton's Brigade - South Carolina Volunteers - January 30, 1865
| 1200 |
186
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A Waul's Texas Legion Soldier Has His Gun Shot In Two While Grierson Gobbles Up Some Galvanized Yanks
| 1000 |
187
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The Period Draft of Colonel John Mosby’s Farewell In His Hand
| PASS |
188
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The Southern View Of The War
| 70 |
189
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Jeffersohn Davis’ Failed Business
| PASS |
190
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Jefferson Davis Grouping
| PASS |
191
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An Important William Quantrill Grouping
| 3500 |
192
|
Confederate Texas Reunion Encampment Reunion Ribbons
| 100 |
193
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Fitz Hugh Lee's Cavalry Attack A Union Wagon Train While Wearing Union Uniforms
| 150 |
194
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The Rebels Imprison a Flag of Truce Party at Savannah, Georgia
| PASS |
195
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Newspapers With Printed Maps
| 160 |
196
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War Dated Newspaper Group
| 190 |
197
|
Louisiana Black Soldiers
| 50 |
198
|
Early Dahlgren Document
| PASS |
199
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General Rufus Ingalls Writes General Palmer
| PASS |
200
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Boston Patriotic Donation Blank
| 50 |
201
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Map of Bull Run
| PASS |
202
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Fascinating Reports As the United States Prepare For Civil War
| PASS |
203
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Patriotic Cover Grouping
| 50 |
204
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Union Troops Wound Each Other With Bayonets During Sham Battles
| PASS |
205
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1861 Civil War "Calhoun's Dream of Secession" Poem
| PASS |
206
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1861 Stephen A. Douglas Funeral March Sheet Music
| PASS |
207
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23 Engravings of Union Generals
| 100 |
208
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A Pennsylvania (Roundhead) Cuts Off Two Fingers To Be Sent Home
| 100 |
209
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Beaufort, S. C. Is Full of Negros & Dogs While The Rebels Are In A "Bad Condition" in 1861
| 130 |
210
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Colorful American Flag Sheet Music
| 100 |
211
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Duryee's Zouaves Infantry Tactics Manual
| 450 |
212
|
Group of 22 Engravings
| 100 |
213
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Invited To Dinner By Old Abe Lincoln-This Soldier Had A Very Pleasant Time
| PASS |
214
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. An Artillery Duel Scars The Locals At Great Falls, Maryland on October 1, 1861
| 225 |
215
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Artillery Shells Fly Across The Potomac River In September 1861
| 160 |
216
|
Lincoln Reviews His Troops In 1861
| PASS |
217
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Rare 1861 Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Patriotic Poem
| PASS |
218
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Rare Regimental Newspaper: 100th (Roundhead) Pennsylvania Volunteers
| PASS |
219
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The Contraband Schottische Minstrels Sheet Music
| PASS |
220
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President Lincoln & Gen. Scott Visits The 1st Connecticut Infantry Upon Their Arrival at Washington
| 200 |
221
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Ship Wreaks; The Battle of Port Royal, South Carolina & The First Regiment On The Beach
| 650 |
222
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War date Military Commission Signed By Alfred Terry
| PASS |
223
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1861 Civil War Union Army German Recruiting Broadside
| PASS |
224
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1861 Patriotic UManuscript "Show Your Colors"
| PASS |
225
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Civil War Political Broadside Titled: "Epitaph - A South-Side View of the Rebellion"
| PASS |
226
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14th Ohio Vols. West Virginia "Phillipi Races" and Carrick Ford Battle 1861 Diary
| 1800 |
227
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Union Soldier's 1862 68th Ohio Vols. Diary
| PASS |
228
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Rebel Cavalry Capture a Company of Union Infantry as They Husk Corn
| 190 |
229
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Private Ague Send Home A List of Those Engaged at Dranesville
| 190 |
230
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The Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Is Slaughtered at The Battle of Antietam
| 190 |
231
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A Pair of Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Letters
| PASS |
232
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McClellan Visits The Pennsylvania Bucktails at Camp Pierpont
| 130 |
233
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Rebel Prisoners Dressed As Civilians Are Captured Near Dranesville, Va
| 250 |
234
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A Bucktail Is Nearly Killed During The Battle of Dranesville
| 225 |
235
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Armed With Flintlock Muskets These Soldiers Breakup a Major Maryland Smuggling Operation of "Drugs" Destined For The Southern Army
| 150 |
236
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The 1st Pennsylvania (Brandywine Guards) Reserve Corps Is Peppered By Rebel Fire at Fredericksburg
| 300 |
237
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Rebels Taunt Burnside's Army With Painted Placards Reading "Burnside and his army stuck in the mud."
| 140 |
238
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The Officers Were Too Drunk Even To Vomit & Colored Men Are Sent To Man The Plantations
| 225 |
239
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Rare 21st Indiana Regimental Officer's Political and Religious Affiliations Letter Sheet
| PASS |
240
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…The Belles of Baltimore Has Sent More…Than Any Other Sickness!
| 140 |
241
|
Singularly The Best Description of Union Occupied New Orleans We Have Ever Offered
| 275 |
242
|
The Baton Rouge Battlefield Presents a Sad Sight One Year After The Battle and N**ger Soldiers Are "All The Rage."
| 300 |
243
|
Whiskey, Their Faithful Ex-Slave Servant, An Amusing Shame Wedding and A Surgeon Refuses To Bury The Dead To Collect Their Ration Pay
| PASS |
244
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Great Descriptions of a Contraband Wedding, Prayer Meeting, Their Taking Wives, Officers Keeping Girl Friends In Camp and How Connecticut Like To Wear Brass on Their Kepis
| 350 |
245
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Connecticut Soldiers Go Arm In Arm With Southern Blacks Making "these Southern darkees…too smart."
| PASS |
246
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Black Soldiers, Teamsters and Others Are Kidnapped & Sold Into Service at Port Hudson
| 180 |
247
|
North Carolina Coast Falls to the Federals
| PASS |
248
|
Forcing Patriotism on Churches in St. Louis
| 50 |
249
|
Group of Newspapers From Washington Provide War and Political News
| 50 |
250
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An Iowa Officer Helps Guard Rebel POWs at Cairo, Illinois
| 110 |
251
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Casey Infantry Manual Presented To 10th Ohio Officer During Perryville Campaign
| PASS |
252
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Good Natured Joking Between Rebel Pickets and Pvt. Sterling at Beaufort Days Before Christmas 1862
| 225 |
253
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Grumbling About David Hunter Favoring Black Troops Over White Soldiers
| PASS |
254
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More Afraid of Southern Alligators Than Secessionists
| 110 |
255
|
Great Commentary The Beaufort Contrabands & Keeping Them From Passing Secrets Local Rebels
| 150 |
256
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The Body of a Connecticut Officer Killed At The Battle of New Bern, N. C. Is Brought Home
| 200 |
257
|
The Roundheads Loss Heavily During The Battle of Secessionville
| 450 |
258
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The Pennsylvania Roundheads Participate in The Battle of Port Royal Ferry
| 700 |
259
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Battle of Fredericksburg Letter From The 35th Massachusetts: "We Have Lost 20 Men To Thare One
| 750 |
260
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Rare Letter from Maryland Delegate to Another Maryland Delegate Who Was Imprisoned By The Lincoln Administration In An Effort To Stop The Maryland Secession Movement
| PASS |
261
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1862 Civil War Political Broadside Titled "IS THE WAR A FAILURE?"
| PASS |
262
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DRAFT! DRAFT! Important Meeting! "Morgan Rifles" 93rd NY Volunteers $20,000 Bounty For New Soldiers
| PASS |
263
|
11th New Hampshire Soldier’s Correspondence Archive with Good Battle Content
| 3250 |
264
|
This New Yorker Does Not Like His Officers or Southern Slaves.
| 100 |
265
|
Local Slaves Are Told The Yankees Are Coming To Kill Them!
| 150 |
266
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This Racist Union Soldier Would Rather Shoot The Blacks of The South!
| 100 |
267
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Private Schoonover Is Shot Seven Times For Stealing Chickens.
| 100 |
268
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This Soldier Has A Lot Of Pent Up Anger. Among Other Things He Wants To Fight The Officers!
| 100 |
269
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Private Vandermiller Commits Suicide By Jumping Into The Atchafalaya River.
| 130 |
270
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Under A Flag of Truce The Rebels Threaten To Shell The Union Forces at Brashear City.
| 275 |
271
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After Having His Cloths Stolen Hibbard Threatens "Take His Heart Out & Show It To Him."
| 100 |
272
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A Gunboat Sinks With Five Sailors Aboard While Lester Dixon Deserts To The Enemy
| 160 |
273
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The 160th Pillages Local Louisiana Bayou Homes
| 150 |
274
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The USS Diana is Captured During The Battle Pattersonville, Louisiana.
| 650 |
275
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Because He Is A Democrat He Wants To Shoot Every Black Person He Meets During The Port Hudson Campaign!!
| 250 |
276
|
Rebel Prisoners Fare Better As Prisoners Than As Soldiers Fighting For The Confederacy.
| 200 |
277
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Private Hibbard Dies In Far Away Baton Rouge After Thinking He Could "Stand Anything."
| 150 |
278
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A Newly Minted Ohio Recruit Shots His Finger Off To Go Home
| 100 |
279
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The 40th Ohio "Drinked All The Cider They Wanted" and Then Stomped On The Man's Boy
| 100 |
280
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The 116th Ohio Is Brigaded Under General Milroy
| 100 |
281
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The 116th Ohio Captures Several of Mosby's Men After A Brisk Skirmish
| 275 |
282
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General Burnside Gets Between Stonewall Jackson and Richmond
| 275 |
283
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Moorefield, West Virginia Retaken By The Southern Population After The Union Troops Depart
| 180 |
284
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Their Doctor Mistreats White Troops While Allowing African-Americans To Ride In The Army Ambulances
| 100 |
285
|
The Secesh Have Captured About 30 of Our Men
| 170 |
286
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Private Amos Byers Is Accidentally Shot In The Head And Killed Instantly
| 150 |
287
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Capt. Brown Was Drunk and "Trying to By Some Butter" When McNeill's Partisan Rangers Captured His Command
| 475 |
288
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Setting A Trap To Capture CSA Partisan Ranger John Hanson McNeill
| 150 |
289
|
Bushwhackers, Sutlers and Stonewall Jackson
| 170 |
290
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Teli E. F. Dumphy To Spred Herself With Her Long Legged Heffer” War-date Union soldier's letter, 4pp. 8vo., written by Pvt. Ephraim W. Frost [POW Winchester, Va., 6/13/63; WIA Piedmont, Va.,...
| 300 |
291
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If Vallandigham Is Elected "Let The Copperheaded, White Livered, Black Hearted and Hell Deserving Traitors At Home Beware
| 160 |
292
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A Deserter "Fell Like a Log" and Murderers Are Hung By General Rosecrans
| 130 |
293
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Chattanooga Becomes "The Key To Unlock The States of Georgia and South Carolina" After The Battle of Chickamauga
| 150 |
294
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Rebel Forces Tighten The Noose Around Chattanooga
| 100 |
295
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Longstreet's Men Respect The "Western Men" More Than The Eastern Fighter While Building Earthworks at Chattanooga
| 130 |
296
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A Breaking Tree Limb Saves A Soldier's Life For Voting For Vallandigham
| 200 |
297
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If They Want This Soldier's Vote in '64. They Must Nominate Ben Butler For Next President
| PASS |
298
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Even With One Leg General Sickles "Is A Fine Looking Man
| PASS |
299
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To Tame "Bob Tails" Conscripts This Soldier Would Like To See Them Killed Off in The Next Battle
| PASS |
300
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Soldiers Would Make For The Best Peace Emissaries Following Charleston's and Wilmington's Fall
| PASS |
301
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A Pennsylvania Soldier (POW Gettysburg) Writes Home on Washington, D. C. Stationery
| 170 |
302
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An Andersonville Casualty Recalls The Seven Days Campaign
| 325 |
303
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Shelling Rebel Picket Near Somerset, Kentucky Weeks Before The Battle of Mill Springs
| 350 |
304
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Rebel Deserters Come In After Shiloh and Local Refugees Come In Looking To Enlist In The Union Army
| 100 |
305
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Expedition to Rogersville, Alabama; Fighting Rebel Sharpshooters; Plus Entertaining an Entourage of Rebels Surgeons and Citizens
| 150 |
306
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Describing How A Soldier Feels In Battle Including Seeing Friends Die
| 150 |
307
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The 1st Ohio Artillery Shatters Columbia, Tennessee's Window Panes During Fourth of July Celebrations; Plus Flower Relic Picked at Rebel Camp
| 250 |
308
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Gen. William (Bull) Nelson Is Sent To Murfreesboro in Late July 1862 To Stop CSA General Forrest and His Raiders
| 250 |
309
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Potter Advocates Total Warfare On The South
| PASS |
310
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Threats of England & France Entering The War; The Meaning of A "Tiger" Cheer; The Meaning To Unlimber & Their Cousin's Wish That Her Husband Would Be Shot While In Service
| 150 |
311
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Pennsylvania Military Telegraph
| 50 |
312
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Driving A Mule team To Clear East Tennessee of Rebels
| 160 |
313
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Good content letter by George A. Clement while with the 22nd Maine....Battle content in Louisiana....133rd New York & 8th Connecticut....Mowed down like grass!
| 170 |
314
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Hero of Pickett's Charge is To Be "Shot To Death."
| PASS |
315
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50th Massachusetts Letter Archive Fro Louisiana
| 100 |
316
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Battery G, 4th U. S. Artillery Sets A Tramp For Rebel Saboteurs.
| 100 |
317
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Describing St. Augustine, Florida Mentioning Its Many Black Churches
| 100 |
318
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He Had No Illusions on Slavery or The Draft
| 100 |
319
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He Is Happy To Be Stationed In Fernandina, Florida, But The Women There Not So Much
| 100 |
320
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Pocking Fun At His Black Washer Woman's Expense. He has "Lips As Thick As Two Of My And A Pig Nose
| 250 |
321
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Rebuilding The Railroad at Fernandina, Florida While Condemning McClellan's Removal From Command
| 225 |
322
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Sailing To Attack New Bern, North Carolina In March 1862 & Losing 3 Killed
| PASS |
323
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Sutler Prices ( and Tobacco) Go Through The Roof at Camp Stanley.
| 130 |
324
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The Battle of Kelly's Ford, Va Is "The Greatest Cavalry Fight That Ever Occurred on This Continent And Never But Once Equalled in Europe."
| 275 |
325
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This Soldier Wants To Hang Horace Greeley and Sec. of War Stanton After Gen. Seymour Arrives In South Carolina
| 140 |
326
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Union Soldier Souvenir Being a Pillaged 1839 Upperville, Virginia Letter Housed in Its Original Patriotic Cover
| PASS |
327
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Viewing The Wrecks Of The USS Congress & Cumberland While Not Censuring President Lincoln Over McClellan's Removal
| 200 |
328
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A Fawn Escapes, The Ex-Slaves Will Be Disillusioned and a Plantation Owner's Daughters "Will Have More Cause Than Ever To Dislike The Yankees
| 150 |
329
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The USS Ironsides Enters Battle Off Charleston & Union Forces Plan To Mine Battery Wagner
| 400 |
330
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At The Battle of Gettysburg: Francis J. Benson Was Wounded in The Thigh. "I was sitting within 2 feet of him when it was done…"
| 300 |
331
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General Neal Dow Writes from Libby Prison Pertaining to Supplies for the Union POW's there and in the Surrounding Prisons
| PASS |
332
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Frederick, Maryland Broadside Associated With Gettysburg Campaign
| PASS |
333
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Must The Slavery Party Take The Republican Name?
| PASS |
334
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Asks That Gov. Andrew Be Petitioned For His Discharge.
| PASS |
335
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The Soldiers Dread Disease More Than Rebels
| PASS |
336
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General Foster's Expedition Is To Attack Charleston.
| PASS |
337
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Group of 51st Mass. Letters
| 100 |
338
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Witnessing A Negro "Plantation Breakdown." Nearly Killing Two Comrades, Poor White Framers-All While On Duty Along The Neuse
| 250 |
339
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Doing Picket Duty At Mitchell's Plantation Is Dangerous at Night
| PASS |
340
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A Turncoat Southerner Is Not Trusted As A Northern Government Man
| PASS |
341
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The US Senate Passes The Conscription Act "Without Opposition”
| PASS |
342
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The US Government Employs Contraband Labor To Produce Tar For The Northern markets at Evan's Mill, North Carolina
| PASS |
343
|
A Rare Look Into The Mind of A Civil War Soldier Preparing For Battle
| PASS |
344
|
Williams Weighs His Options In Getting A Black Substitute To Take His Place In The Army
| PASS |
345
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A Southern Guerrillas Captured Wearing Women's Clothing & Paraded Through The Streets of New Bern
| PASS |
346
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The Negro Affair in S. C…Was [a] Wicked and Disobedient…Military Blunder.
| 100 |
347
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Scores of Fools Are DEFINITELY Not Fond of Reenlisting To End Slavery
| PASS |
348
|
Edward Becomes A Missionary (U. S. Christian Commission Agent) & Heads To The Front
| PASS |
349
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McCann Will Not Be "Boxed Up" and Sent Home
| PASS |
350
|
Great Description of A Photographer's Views of Their Camp and Evans Mill While General Foster is Besieged at Little Washington
| PASS |
351
|
Missouri "Has Gone 'Radical Abolition' " To Become A Free State
| 130 |
352
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General Foster's Breaks The Siege of Little Washington
| 100 |
353
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Williams Dispairs Over General Hunter's Ineptness At Charleston
| PASS |
354
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Southern Sympathizers Are Told To Leave New Bern, North Carolina By Foster
| 190 |
355
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The 6th Conn. Faces A "Shower of Bullets" During The Battle of Battery Wagner
| 250 |
356
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Battery Wagner "Is No Use To The Rebs Now”
| 100 |
357
|
Morris Island's Capture Opens The Door For Renewed Attacks On Charleston
| 250 |
358
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Predicts Jeff Davis Will Be Assassinated If He Continues To Fight After The Battle Chickamauga
| PASS |
359
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Charleston Is Threatened With The Use of Greek Fire
| 325 |
360
|
A Union Soldier Marries A Jacksonville, Florida "Secesh Lady" While Still Married Back Home
| 100 |
361
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The 6th Connecticut Sustains Heavy Loses During Fighting at Bermuda Hundred in May 1864
| 200 |
362
|
Tatnall's Confederate Fleet Gets Bested At Fort Jackson, Georgia
| 275 |
363
|
Preparing To Attack Fort Pulaski; Its New Jersey Born CSA Commander; The CSA Privateer Fingal and The Battle Between The Monitor and Merrimac
| 425 |
364
|
Siege, Bombardment and Fall of Fort Pulaski, Georgia Letter
| 425 |
365
|
Great Description of Fort Pulaski Following The Bombardment
| 275 |
366
|
Col. Perry's Stroke & Funeral; The Rebels Fire Glass and Chain During Battle of James Island & Fort Pulaski Flag Relic
| 1100 |
367
|
The USS Unadillia Captures The Blockade Runner Lodona; A Slave Escapes After Being Accused of Being a Spy; He Finds A Friend Is A Rebel Officer & The Ill-fated Ram CSS Georgia
| 800 |
368
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The Confederate Blockade Runner Emma Fails To Run The Blockade and Is Scuttled By Her Crew
| 325 |
369
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A Flag of Truce Boat Gets Caught Behind Confederate Lines; New Yorkers Are Found in The Rebels Army; General Mitchell Arrives To Take Command; Contraband Runaways Come In By Canoe; Robert Small's...
| 1000 |
370
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Gen. Terry Reviews The Troops Stationed at Fort Pulaski; Contrabands Come In Every Day and McClellan Will Succeed Against The Malice Shown Him
| 450 |
371
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Bluffton, Georgia Is Raided; A Planation and Its Salt Works Are Destroyed; Fort Jackson Is Attacked and Looking For Silk To Court To "Yellow Gals" Here
| 1200 |
372
|
Union Troops Ambush a Train Load of Rebel Reinforcements Near Coosawhatchie Station, Georgia: "…I am sure I sent one to his long home. I see him fall…" & Escape of Maine School Teacher From...
| 1600 |
373
|
Federal Troops in Arkansas - and the Bushwackers
| 160 |
374
|
Union Artillery Batteries Are Instructed To Fire On Confederate Work Parties After The Mine Explosion
| PASS |
375
|
A New York Engineer Is Left Behind During Warren's Push To Cut The Weldon Railroad.
| 120 |
376
|
A Union Officer Captured By Florida Guerrillas Sentences Three Members of The 11th Connecticut "To Stand on The Barrel" As Punishment
| PASS |
377
|
Driving In The Rebel Pickets To Burn A Bridge Near Baton Rouge While Two Comrades Are Good For Nothing But Drinking
| 100 |
378
|
General Banks Turns A Blind Eye To His Soldier's Thievery During The Bayou Montecino Expedition
| 160 |
379
|
.Maimed Soldiers Fill The Wards of Lovell Hospital After Grant's Overland Campaign
| 130 |
380
|
Nice Fractional Currency Pieces
| 100 |
381
|
Praying For Lincoln & A Wife In Bondage During A Funeral For A Black Soldier.
| 100 |
382
|
Rebel Pickets Are Seen Wearing "Citizens Dress
| 100 |
383
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This Massachusetts Soldier Thinks That The Black Regiments Can't Be Beat White Troops
| 120 |
384
|
1864 Commemorative Medal for Sanitary Commission Fair
| PASS |
385
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1864-Dated Civil War Autographed Union Naval Orders
| PASS |
386
|
$300 Civil War 1864 Union Substitute Volunteer Document
| PASS |
387
|
An Officer Killed In Action At Olustee Gets His "Spencer Repeating Carbine."
| 150 |
388
|
Brother writes to Sergt. Joseph Maitland of the 95th Ohio....1864 campaign....Lincoln - McClellan...."Abraham Lincoln was sworn tosupport the Constitution and has violated that oat
| 250 |
389
|
Washington Is On High Alert After Rebel Agents Attempt To Burn Down New York City.
| PASS |
390
|
McClellen Proud of the New Jersey Brigade
| PASS |
391
|
Union Broadside BRILLIANT VICTORY of Gen. Sheridan!
| 375 |
392
|
61st U.S. Colored Troops Pursue Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest
| 400 |
393
|
Great Description of War Ravaged Shenandoah Valley-General Milroy Frees The Local Slaves.
| 650 |
394
|
The Billinghurst (Machine Gun) Battery Prepares War At Union Race Course
| 325 |
395
|
Becoming A Staff Officer On His Brother's David M. Gregg's Staff
| PASS |
396
|
David M. Gregg and Staff Have "Concluded To Live a Quiet Life Whilst We Can…"
| PASS |
397
|
Gen. Gregg's Cavalry Command Holds Out During The Battle of Globe Tavern Virginia
| 425 |
398
|
A Letter and a Poem From Wisconsin
| 50 |
399
|
A New York Soldier Confirmed Dead at Andersonville
| 110 |
400
|
Deserters From The 33rd North Carolina Enter Washington D. C. While The US Arsenal Sends A Large Parrott Gun to Key West
| 100 |
401
|
Scarce Autograph of General John M. Brannan
| PASS |
402
|
Union Artwork by 1st Michigan Soldier
| 750 |
403
|
Excellent content 7 1/2 page letter by George A. Clement 31st Maine ... Petersburg ... Battle content ... Capturing Forts ... Lincoln's Assassination
| 425 |
404
|
Union General Bartholomew praises his Colored Troops during the Appomattox Campaign .. Pursuing Lee and his troops April 1865
| 425 |
405
|
Freedmen's Bureau Meridian, Mississippi Report: "Planters…Are Willing To Give Free Labor a Fair Trial."
| PASS |
406
|
Union General Thomas Seymour Bids Farewell at Jacksonville, Florida
| PASS |
407
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Jacksonville, Florida Army Document Setting Civilian Travel Costs
| PASS |
408
|
Gen. George Gordon Guards Against Disease in Florida
| PASS |
409
|
Soldiers and Citizens Are Required To Turn Over Captured Horses and Equipment at Jacksonville, Florida
| PASS |
410
|
Union General Hatch Is Relieved of Command in Florida
| PASS |
411
|
Florida Prepares For Lincoln's 1864 "Day of National Thanksgiving."
| PASS |
412
|
Moonshine and Attempted Murder in Jacksonville in 1864
| PASS |
413
|
The Fourth of July Is Ordered To Be Celebrated in Florida in 1865
| PASS |
414
|
Upon Reaching Washington "The Meanest Hole I Ever Saw" This Soldier Loses All Sympathy For The "Negroes."
| PASS |
415
|
Union Forces Surprise Rebel Forces Near Richmond During The Gettysburg Campaign
| 200 |
416
|
Massachusetts Regiments Are Decimated at Gettysburg
| 325 |
417
|
A Near Miss While "Writing This Letter" While On The Front At Petersburg
| 170 |
418
|
Taking Refuge Behind Rebel Lines Following The Oct. 27, 1864 Battle of Fair Oaks
| 275 |
419
|
Black Troops Are Massed At Dutch Gap Proceeding "A Grand Forward Movement."
| 250 |
420
|
General Ord "Who Was Tight As a Pig" and Staff Get Drunk After Division Review
| 425 |
421
|
Nearly Naked Union POWs Crawl Into The Union Lines At Dutch Gap, Va
| 225 |
422
|
Union Troops Steal From Virginia's Defenseless Eastern Shore "Rich Secesh" in March 1865-They Took A Page From Sherman's Book!
| 325 |
423
|
Operating South of Richmond With Sheridan's Cavalry Before Five Forks
| 140 |
424
|
Describing Richmond On The Day She Fell. Fires Burn While Shells Are Exploding!
| 650 |
425
|
Grant's Army Returns to Richmond After Lee's Surrender
| 100 |
426
|
Occupying West Point, Virginia Where "Uncle Sam's Geenbacks Were Not Good" During Joe Hooker's Chancellorsville Campaign
| 140 |
427
|
Scarce State Of New York Civil War $12,000 "Bounties To Volunteers" Ornately Printed Civil War Era Bond
| PASS |
428
|
Civil War Broadside "BOUNTIES & LAND WARRANTS!"
| PASS |
429
|
Joseph Maitland of the 95th Ohio ... 1864 campaign ... Lincoln-Fremont-Grant running for President ...Virginia and Georgia campaign ... Nathan Forest ...Amazing content!
| PASS |
430
|
Period Reference by One Of America’s Most Noted Historians.
| 375 |
431
|
This Civil War Commemorative Publication Was Issued 20 years Post War.
| PASS |
432
|
Medal of Honor Winner General William M. Wherry Signed West Point Letter
| PASS |
433
|
Police Gazette Grouping With Lynchings
| 180 |
434
|
July 4, 1887 Statue Dedication For Union Major General Ambrose E. Burnside at Providence, Rhode Island Archive
| 130 |
435
|
Former Confederate General Robert F. Hoke Writes about Stephen Ramseur
| PASS |
436
|
Brady & Lossing History of the Civil War
| 180 |
437
|
Scarce Carte de Visite of RI Governor William Sprague
| PASS |
438
|
Union Ironclad Ship Monitor Designer JOHN ERICSSON
| PASS |
439
|
CDV of Union Major-General Joseph Hooker
| PASS |
440
|
CDV of Union Cavalry Chief Alfred Pleasanton
| PASS |
441
|
CDV Portrait of Confederate Major-General Robert F. Hoke
| 70 |
442
|
Civil War Union General John Wool CDV by Anthony
| PASS |
443
|
Scarce CDV of Union Major-General Thomas H. Neill
| 110 |
444
|
c 1860 Civil War Union Officer Photograph 43rd Regiment
| PASS |
445
|
CDV of Colonel Robert S. Foster, 13th Indiana
| PASS |
446
|
Signed CDV of 2nd Lieutenant Hiram B. Banks, 16th Massachusetts Infantry
| PASS |
447
|
Unusual Wade Hampton Print From CDV
| 100 |
448
|
Carte de Visite Photograph of Confederate Vice President Alexander H. Stephens by Gurney & Son, New York
| PASS |
449
|
The Confederate Prison, Castle Thunder
| PASS |
450
|
The Naval Cadets
| 250 |
451
|
General George Custer and his Dog Stereoview by Mathew Brady
| PASS |
452
|
There has been considerable research done on a Slave Photograph which has become known as "Felix Richards Slaves." The research was accomplished by the Office of Historic Alexandria in 2007. We...
| PASS |
453
|
Occupying a Confederate Fort
| 1100 |
454
|
Prominently Displaying the Flag
| 850 |
455
|
Near Camp California
| 550 |
456
|
Large encampment
| 750 |
457
|
Dozens of Soldiers Holding Mess Cups
| 800 |
458
|
Miles of Breastworks
| 600 |
459
|
Barren Manassas
| 800 |
460
|
Not Pencil ID’d
| 250 |
461
|
Gettysburg Monument Stereoview
| PASS |
462
|
An Armed cigar Smoker
| PASS |
463
|
CDV of Union Major-General Giles Alexander Smith
| PASS |
464
|
Unusual CDV Rosser
| 100 |
465
|
CDV of Confederate General Joseph Wheeler
| 350 |
466
|
Civil War Era View Of The Plains of West Point
| PASS |
467
|
General George Edward Pickett Locket-size Photograph
| PASS |
468
|
His Distinguished Services Were in North and South Carolina Including Helping Freedmen Prepare For Independent Life
| PASS |
469
|
Perched at Lookout Mountain
| 500 |
470
|
Union Dead at Gettysburg
| 150 |
471
|
St. John's Academy Cadets - Alexandria, Va. Large Impressive Albumen Photograph
| PASS |
472
|
CDV of Union General James W. McMillan
| 70 |
473
|
CDV of Union Major-General George Gordon Meade
| PASS |
474
|
CDV of Union Major-General Ormsby M. Mitchel
| PASS |
475
|
CDV of Colonel Samuel R. Perlee, 114th New York Infantry
| PASS |
476
|
CDV of Union Brigadier-General William H. Morris
| PASS |
477
|
CDV of Union Major-General George W. Morell
| PASS |
478
|
The Gettysburg Victor
| PASS |
479
|
CDV of Colonel George M. Love, 44th New York Infantry
| 225 |
480
|
CDV of Confederate Navy Captain Franklin Buchanan
| 100 |
481
|
Signed CDV of Union Brigadier-General Thomas Jefferson Jordan
| PASS |
482
|
Three CDVs of Phil Sheridan
| 100 |
483
|
Group of Three Naval Images
| PASS |
484
|
Union Major John Welch of the 16th U.S. Colored Troops
| PASS |
485
|
CDV Group of 5 Federal Generals
| 200 |
486
|
Impressive Hand-Painted Photograph of Civil War Sergeant
| PASS |
487
|
Confederate Political & Military Anthony & Brady Carte-de-Visites
| PASS |
488
|
Signed CDV of Union Major-General George H. Thomas
| 600 |
489
|
CDV of Colonel John Bedel, 3rd New Hampshire Infantry
| 50 |
490
|
CDV of Union Brevet Major-General James J. Byrne
| PASS |
491
|
CDV of Union Major-General George Stoneman
| 50 |
492
|
CDV of Union Quartermaster's Department Brigadier
| PASS |
493
|
Signed CDV of Major Ambrose S. Cassidy, 93rd New York Volunteers
| 50 |
494
|
CDV of Colonel Nelson B. Sweitzer, 1st U.S. Cavalry and 16th New York Cavalry
| 50 |
495
|
CDV of Colonel Walter Cass Newberry, 24th New York Cavalry
| PASS |
496
|
CDV of Colonel William Watts Hart Davis, 104th Pennsylvania Infantry
| 50 |
497
|
Confederate Prisoners Captured by General Sheridan
| PASS |
498
|
Group of 3 CDVs of Southern Notables
| PASS |
499
|
Carte de Visite of Confederate Otho Robards Singleton
| PASS |
500
|
John Wilkes Booth CDV
| 120 |
501
|
Mathew Brady Card Mounted Albumen Army Photograph
| PASS |
502
|
Two CDVs of Union Major-General David Birney
| PASS |
503
|
Civil War Union General Nathaniel P. Banks Tintype Photo
| PASS |
504
|
Lincoln’s Avenger CDV
| 160 |
505
|
Three Nice Jefferson Davis Images, Includes the 1st Photograph After His Release from Prison
| PASS |
506
|
Tintype of General Wilmet Danielson
| PASS |
507
|
CDV of Thomas Custer, Brother of George Armstrong Custer
| PASS |
508
|
CDV of Union Surgeon Charles McDougall
| 50 |
509
|
Sherman Photo
| 50 |
510
|
Civil War Union General Alexander Hamilton Photograph
| PASS |
511
|
Reverse Image On Mirror Of Robert E. Lee
| PASS |
512
|
1864 Parian Bust of Lt. General Ulysses S. Grant
| PASS |
513
|
An Extraordinary Illustrative Lithograph of ALL The Uniion Major Generals
| PASS |
514
|
Group of Six Grand Army of the Republic Pinback Medals
| 150 |
515
|
Group of Six Grand Army of the Republic Pinback Medals
| 150 |
516
|
Group of Seven Grand Army of the Republic Pinback Medals
| 150 |
517
|
1896 Jefferson Davis Monument Corner Stone and United Confederate Veterans, Richmond Virginia Reunion Ribbon
| PASS |
518
|
Scarce Abraham Lincoln Eagle Political Campaign Torch
| 2750 |
519
|
Lincoln Proclamation - Suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus Throughout the United States
| PASS |
520
|
Lincoln Defends The Arrest Of A Political Rival
| PASS |
521
|
A Pair of Period Lincoln CDVs
| 500 |
522
|
Mary Lincoln Tintype
| 225 |
523
|
1861 & 1864 Lincoln Related Campaign Songs
| 100 |
524
|
Pair of Lincoln-Johnson 1864 campaign ballots....From Illinois and Ohio
| 275 |
525
|
Lincoln and Johnson 1864 Campaign Cover
| 225 |
526
|
Confederate Paper Reports the Inauguration of Lincoln, An Assassination Attempt Foiled, and The Confederate Congress in Panic
| 200 |
527
|
On The Day of Lincoln's Assassination This Woman Sees "Hard Sights" in The Streets of Washington, D. C.
| 100 |
528
|
President Lincoln's Funeral March Sheet Music
| PASS |
529
|
Boston Corbett CDV....Shot and Killed President Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth
| 200 |
530
|
Large format Abraham Lincoln and son photograph by Alexander Gardner February 5, 1865
| PASS |
531
|
Treasury Department Lincoln Assassination - Mourning Order April 17, 1865
| 1100 |
532
|
Abraham Lincoln Assassination Broadside April 15, 1865
| 1300 |
533
|
Abraham Lincoln Albany New York Funeral Stereoview April 1865
| PASS |
534
|
Abraham Lincoln New York City Funeral Stereoview
| PASS |
535
|
Abraham Lincoln Funeral / Mourning stereoviews Capitol Building Washington, D.C.
| PASS |
536
|
Abraham Lincoln Funeral Springfield, Illinois
| 800 |
537
|
Lincoln Funeral Procession
| 150 |
538
|
John Ford of Ford's Theater Document Signed
| PASS |
539
|
Lincoln Profile
| 50 |
540
|
Struck For The GAR
| 60 |
541
|
Commodore John Rodgers Signed Document Naval Hero
| 300 |
542
|
Rare Commodore Isaac Hull "I. Hull USN" Signed Letter
| PASS |
543
|
Early Michigan Frontier History: War Is Averted With Canada in 1840
| PASS |
544
|
1846 Commutation of Money Document Signed By "Old Fuss and Feathers" Union Army General Winfield Scott
| PASS |
545
|
the First Battle of the Mexican War
| 50 |
546
|
89th NC Militia’s Military Regs Signed by the Soldier
| 150 |
547
|
Arms Manufacture James Ames Gets Important Introductions
| PASS |
548
|
Indian War era belt buckle
| 90 |
549
|
Twelve McLaughlin Soldiers
| PASS |
550
|
President McKinley’s Military Leaders
| PASS |
551
|
Dewey Has naval Business to Discuss
| PASS |
552
|
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR. President Roosevelt's Son WWI & WWII hero.
| PASS |
553
|
Normandy Artifact
| PASS |
554
|
Paul Tibbets Grouping
| 225 |
555
|
Nimitz Signs The Surrender Photograph - Twice
| 500 |
556
|
Letters Home to Ohio From Korean War Fighter Pilot
| PASS |
557
|
Artist Benjamin West's Personal Visiting Card
| PASS |
558
|
Governor of South Carolina and Namesake of Fort Moultrie
| 550 |
559
|
Chief Justice and Lincoln Critic
| 70 |
560
|
He Created the Atlantic Telegraph Company
| PASS |
561
|
The Epitome of Corruption, Boss Tweed
| PASS |
562
|
At the age of 85 years, Peter Cooper Mounted a Presidential Campaign
| PASS |
563
|
Mark Twain declines a speaking invitation
| 275 |
564
|
Historic GEORGE M. COHAN Collection of Materials
| 500 |
565
|
The Supreme Court Chief Justice Pays His Bills
| PASS |
566
|
Famous American Composer "Irving Berlin" Signed Sheet
| PASS |
567
|
Helen Keller Seeks Funds for The American Foundation for Overseas Blind
| PASS |
568
|
Commemorating The Automotive Industry
| PASS |
569
|
Three Rare Original 1772 Paul Revere Engraved Illustration Metal Cut Prints
| PASS |
570
|
Colonial Silver Spoon Made by Connecticut Engraver & Patriot Amos Doolittle
| 500 |
571
|
Cricket Plate
| PASS |
572
|
Pair Hand-painted Snuff Boxes
| PASS |
573
|
Pair of Fox Hunt Stevensgraphs
| PASS |
574
|
She Cradle Lincoln’s Head
| 60 |
575
|
Patriotism Group
| PASS |
576
|
1893 Chicago Worlds Fair Silk Bandana
| PASS |
577
|
Reverse Painting on Glass of the Baltimore Cemetery
| PASS |
578
|
1890 Dated Sarah Bernhardt Signed Photograph Card
| PASS |
579
|
Always Do Right, This Will Gratify Some ... Astonish Others
| 150 |
580
|
Theodor Herzl Signed Letter
| 250 |
581
|
1834 Rape Case Court Document
| PASS |
582
|
20 Engravings of Famous Americans
| 50 |
583
|
Large Harper’s Weekly 1876 Grouping
| 170 |
584
|
Betsy Ross Stevensgraph
| PASS |
585
|
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of American Biography
| 100 |
586
|
19th Century Cigarette Advertising
| PASS |
587
|
Archive of Correspondence From a Mississippi Confederate Veteran
| 200 |
588
|
1920s N.Y. Political & Celebrity Autograph Album
| PASS |
589
|
WWII Patriotic Movie Poster Signed By An Icon
| PASS |
590
|
Fifteen CDVs of Midgets
| 375 |
591
|
Strongman John Jennings Photographs
| PASS |
592
|
Mark Twain CDV
| PASS |
593
|
Great Magician Photograph
| PASS |
594
|
Handsome Greeley Image
| PASS |
595
|
Frontiersman Albumen
| PASS |
596
|
19th Century Freak Show Photographs
| 130 |
597
|
Traveling Band
| PASS |
598
|
Pope Benedict XV signed photograph to New York Herald Publisher
| 250 |
599
|
Billards Button
| PASS |
600
|
1844 Henry Clay Presidential Campaign Ribbon
| PASS |
601
|
Beautiful Color Covers and Centerspread Are Found In Each Issue of This Political Newspaper Which Supported the GOP
| 100 |
602
|
Beautiful Color Covers and Centerspread Are Found In Each Issue of This Political Newspaper Which Supported the Democratic Party
| PASS |
603
|
Governor Rockefeller TLS
| 50 |
604
|
George Washington Perpetual Calendar
| PASS |
605
|
Wonderful "George Washington" Color Lithograph of 1932
| 300 |
606
|
First Lady Abigail Adams painting on Ivory pin and place card
| 600 |
607
|
Scarce William Henry Harrison Presidential Delegate Ribbon
| PASS |
608
|
A Pair of Grant CDVs
| 100 |
609
|
A Lovely Tribute To President Grant
| PASS |
610
|
Grant Wants Him Pardoned
| 600 |
611
|
Pair of 1870's Political CDVs: President Rutherford B. Hayes & His VP William H. Wheele
| PASS |
612
|
President Rutherford B. Hayes signs large photograph of First Lady Lucy W. Hayes
| 400 |
613
|
Mary Harrison, wife of President Benjamin Harrison, sends his autograph to a collector
| 120 |
614
|
President Grover Cleveland Thanks a Member of the Cleveland -Thurman Campaign Club for sending a photo of a "Pole Raising"
| 375 |
615
|
Harrison -Morton Campaign Piece
| PASS |
616
|
Four President McKinley Campaign Pinbacks
| 120 |
617
|
Large piece of funeral draping from President William McKinley's funeral in Canton, Ohio
| PASS |
618
|
Theodore Roosevelt Reception medal issued June 1910 after returning from Africa
| 180 |
619
|
President William McKinley's Doctor's Call Book Ledger
| PASS |
620
|
Very Nice McKinley Campaign Piece
| PASS |
621
|
Nice Example of a McKinley-Hobart Campaign Banner
| PASS |
622
|
Early Cabinet Card Photograph of Future President William McKinley
| PASS |
623
|
GOP All Set For Victory....Dewey vs. Truman 1948 Newspaper
| 120 |
624
|
FIRST LADIES Grace Coolidge & Mamie Eisenhower Lot
| PASS |
625
|
Press Passes to attended The Capitol Building while President Kennedy's body lay in state
| 150 |
626
|
Richard Nixon Presidential Pen
| PASS |
627
|
Jimmy Carter Campaign Group
| PASS |
628
|
Reagan-Bush Pocket Knife
| 50 |
629
|
Group of 16 Presidential Engravings
| 50 |
630
|
US Mint Bronze Presidential Medals
| PASS |
631
|
Wilber Cherry, Texas Pioneer Who Ran Away at Age Fifteen to Join The Texas Revolution!
| PASS |
632
|
The Birth of the Second San Francisco Vigilance Committee
| PASS |
633
|
Bold "Frederic Remington" Signature On Card
| 250 |
634
|
Nice Self-Portrait of Photographer
| PASS |
635
|
Ladies Golfing Photograph
| PASS |
636
|
This Is Just Unique - A Well Illustrated Japanese Book Showing Baseball
| PASS |
637
|
Baseball Cigar Box
| PASS |
638
|
Baseball Advertising Peanut Tin
| PASS |
639
|
Gorgeous Photograph of Baseball Legend Ty Cobb
| PASS |