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1 The New Georgia Colony 70
2 Colonial Commander-in-Chief of British North American Forces 350
3 1746 Legal Document Involving Benedict Arnold's Father! PASS
4 Revolutionary War "Provisional Congress" President PASS
5 Large South America Map PASS
6 Colonial Currency 150
7 Naturalization Act Signed by William Franklin, Illegitimate Son of Benjamin Franklin 250
8 December 1770 "BOSTON MASSACRE" TRIAL Report PASS
9 Revolutionary War Medical Document Signed 3 Weeks before the Declaration 150
10 1778 Charleston, South Carolina "Amnesty Proclamation" for Revolutionary War "Loyalists" "to forgive, and bury in Oblivion, their past failings and Transgressions."... PASS
11 1780 - Early Map of the English Channel PASS
12 Another Early Map PASS
13 1788 "Marinus Willett" Signed Recognizance Bond PASS
14 First American Printing Of A Dictionary - Isaiah Thomas PASS
15 Revolutionary War General Jedediah Huntington Signed 1789 Connecticut Financial Funding & Debt Document PASS
16 Early American Printing By Timothy Upham, 1794 PASS
17 1796 Autograph Letter Signed Twice By "Clement Biddle" 375
18 Christopher Miller-Early Kentucky Pioneer and of Historic Legendary Early American Indian Captive Lore & Fame 1500
19 Hero of Brandywine Signed Document 100
20 A Grouping of Engraved Revolutionary War Battle Scenes 180
21 A Nice Group of Steel Engravings of Early revolutionary War Notables 160
22 1802 Official Mass. Militia Officer Resignation Document PASS
23 Document Signed By Revolutionary War General William Heath PASS
24 Rare Declaration of Independence Silk Broadside Not Recorded In "Threads Of History" PASS
25 1849 Declaration of Independence Clay Paper Engraving 150
26 Forming the Province of South Carolina With 40,000 Slaves 50
27 A Discussion of Early Negro Speeches and Slavery 50
28 Important and Early American Abolitionist Booklet PASS
29 Singularly Unique Item - An Abolition Badge 950
30 Early Jim Crow Sheet Music PASS
31 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 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 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 A group of Early Liberator Newspapers 190
40 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 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 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 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 Important subjects dealt with in chapters, Tactics, Manner of Placing and Handling Troops ... 425
103 Secession Convention in Louisiana PASS
104 The Young Men of New Castle, Tennessee Get "Day Shirts" and Blankets To Go To War With in May 1861 PASS
105 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 Alexander Stephens Autograph Group 300
108 Confederate Imprint of Hardee’s Tactics Owned by VMI Graduate 550
109 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 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 . Southern "Happy Land of Canaan" Poem Mocking The North After McClellan's Failed Peninsular Campaign PASS
130 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 A Maryland Artillery Officer (Killed at Fredericksburg) Reports He Is Okay After Sharpsburg 100
133 Robert Chew Jones Maryland Chesapeake Light Artillery Knows He Served His Country Well Even After Losing His Right Arm PASS
134 Life Is Good In War-Date Petersburg For This Wealthy Resident Following McClellan's Seven Days Defeat 425
135 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 A Virginia Artillery Officer Deserts Predicts That The War Will Not End Until Lincoln Is Out of Office 225
139 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 Non-Military, Military Detained POWs Are To Be Strictly Accounted For PASS
143 Patriotic Call To Arms In Texas PASS
144 Small Pox Rages Upon The Exchanged POWs of The Army of Tennessee 100
145 The South's Arsenals, Laboratories Armories and Powder Works Are Placed Under The CSA Ordnance Bureau's Charge PASS
146 This Mississippi Militiaman Loses He Son In The Army While Speculators Ruin "Our Country” 250
147 Two Tennesseans Are Sentenced To Be Executed By Bragg 100
148 Confederate Cavalry Manual 475
149 Official Confederate Reports of the Battle of Vicksburg and More 350
150 A Confederate Deserter Is Made To Wear The Barrel With "DESERTER" Painted on The Outside PASS
151 Confederate Army Regs 400
152 Confederate Artillery Manual 650
153 An Exploding Torpedo Fished From The Yazoo Kills and Wounds Several of His Nephews & Jackson Falls To The "Yanks." 250
154 Army of Tennessee Battle of Stone River Congratulatory Announcement 250
155 Illustrated Plates Present 250
156 The Army of Tennessee Calls For Shoe Makers PASS
157 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 JEB Stuart's Cavalry is Reviewed at Culpeper at The Onset of The Gettysburg Campaign. 1000
159 Confederate Document Signed by Two Prominent Aides PASS
160 Important Prisoners Autograph Album 850
161 Stuart Commends Carolina Artillery After Action at Brandy Station 4500
162 Very Rare "Stonewall" Jackson Broadside Anticipates Chancellorsville Battle PASS
163 This Texas Pioneer Woman Has Two Boyfriends. One In The Army & Another One Too Young To Join The Army!...Just In Case 425
164 Galveston Prepares For Attack in '61,The 7th Texas' Freestone Freemen Head To War While Their Ladies Form "An Ade Society” PASS
165 Confederate imprint, Battle Chickamuaga 50
166 $35 CSA 100
167 McGowen’s Brigade Document Group PASS
168 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 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 The 9th Virginia Vows to Continue the Confederate Cause 50
177 Confederate Issued General Orders from 1864 550
178 Fight to the Death Resolutions by the 13th Virginia Infantry 100
179 Humphrey’s Mississippi Brigade Resolves to Continue the Fight 400
180 McGowan’s South Carolina Brigade Will Not Be Slaves to the Union 1200
181 Texas Brigade Fight to the Death Resolutions 475
182 The 57th Virginia Vows to Fight to the Death 100
183 “...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 Bratton's Brigade - South Carolina Volunteers - January 30, 1865 1200
186 A Waul's Texas Legion Soldier Has His Gun Shot In Two While Grierson Gobbles Up Some Galvanized Yanks 1000
187 The Period Draft of Colonel John Mosby’s Farewell In His Hand PASS
188 The Southern View Of The War 70
189 Jeffersohn Davis’ Failed Business PASS
190 Jefferson Davis Grouping PASS
191 An Important William Quantrill Grouping 3500
192 Confederate Texas Reunion Encampment Reunion Ribbons 100
193 Fitz Hugh Lee's Cavalry Attack A Union Wagon Train While Wearing Union Uniforms 150
194 The Rebels Imprison a Flag of Truce Party at Savannah, Georgia PASS
195 Newspapers With Printed Maps 160
196 War Dated Newspaper Group 190
197 Louisiana Black Soldiers 50
198 Early Dahlgren Document PASS
199 General Rufus Ingalls Writes General Palmer PASS
200 Boston Patriotic Donation Blank 50
201 Map of Bull Run PASS
202 Fascinating Reports As the United States Prepare For Civil War PASS
203 Patriotic Cover Grouping 50
204 Union Troops Wound Each Other With Bayonets During Sham Battles PASS
205 1861 Civil War "Calhoun's Dream of Secession" Poem PASS
206 1861 Stephen A. Douglas Funeral March Sheet Music PASS
207 23 Engravings of Union Generals 100
208 A Pennsylvania (Roundhead) Cuts Off Two Fingers To Be Sent Home 100
209 Beaufort, S. C. Is Full of Negros & Dogs While The Rebels Are In A "Bad Condition" in 1861 130
210 Colorful American Flag Sheet Music 100
211 Duryee's Zouaves Infantry Tactics Manual 450
212 Group of 22 Engravings 100
213 Invited To Dinner By Old Abe Lincoln-This Soldier Had A Very Pleasant Time PASS
214 . An Artillery Duel Scars The Locals At Great Falls, Maryland on October 1, 1861 225
215 Artillery Shells Fly Across The Potomac River In September 1861 160
216 Lincoln Reviews His Troops In 1861 PASS
217 Rare 1861 Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Patriotic Poem PASS
218 Rare Regimental Newspaper: 100th (Roundhead) Pennsylvania Volunteers PASS
219 The Contraband Schottische Minstrels Sheet Music PASS
220 President Lincoln & Gen. Scott Visits The 1st Connecticut Infantry Upon Their Arrival at Washington 200
221 Ship Wreaks; The Battle of Port Royal, South Carolina & The First Regiment On The Beach 650
222 War date Military Commission Signed By Alfred Terry PASS
223 1861 Civil War Union Army German Recruiting Broadside PASS
224 1861 Patriotic UManuscript "Show Your Colors" PASS
225 Civil War Political Broadside Titled: "Epitaph - A South-Side View of the Rebellion" PASS
226 14th Ohio Vols. West Virginia "Phillipi Races" and Carrick Ford Battle 1861 Diary 1800
227 Union Soldier's 1862 68th Ohio Vols. Diary PASS
228 Rebel Cavalry Capture a Company of Union Infantry as They Husk Corn 190
229 Private Ague Send Home A List of Those Engaged at Dranesville 190
230 The Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Is Slaughtered at The Battle of Antietam 190
231 A Pair of Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Letters PASS
232 McClellan Visits The Pennsylvania Bucktails at Camp Pierpont 130
233 Rebel Prisoners Dressed As Civilians Are Captured Near Dranesville, Va 250
234 A Bucktail Is Nearly Killed During The Battle of Dranesville 225
235 Armed With Flintlock Muskets These Soldiers Breakup a Major Maryland Smuggling Operation of "Drugs" Destined For The Southern Army 150
236 The 1st Pennsylvania (Brandywine Guards) Reserve Corps Is Peppered By Rebel Fire at Fredericksburg 300
237 Rebels Taunt Burnside's Army With Painted Placards Reading "Burnside and his army stuck in the mud." 140
238 The Officers Were Too Drunk Even To Vomit & Colored Men Are Sent To Man The Plantations 225
239 Rare 21st Indiana Regimental Officer's Political and Religious Affiliations Letter Sheet PASS
240 …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 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 Connecticut Soldiers Go Arm In Arm With Southern Blacks Making "these Southern darkees…too smart." PASS
246 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 An Iowa Officer Helps Guard Rebel POWs at Cairo, Illinois 110
251 Casey Infantry Manual Presented To 10th Ohio Officer During Perryville Campaign PASS
252 Good Natured Joking Between Rebel Pickets and Pvt. Sterling at Beaufort Days Before Christmas 1862 225
253 Grumbling About David Hunter Favoring Black Troops Over White Soldiers PASS
254 More Afraid of Southern Alligators Than Secessionists 110
255 Great Commentary The Beaufort Contrabands & Keeping Them From Passing Secrets Local Rebels 150
256 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 The Pennsylvania Roundheads Participate in The Battle of Port Royal Ferry 700
259 Battle of Fredericksburg Letter From The 35th Massachusetts: "We Have Lost 20 Men To Thare One 750
260 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 1862 Civil War Political Broadside Titled "IS THE WAR A FAILURE?" PASS
262 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 This Racist Union Soldier Would Rather Shoot The Blacks of The South! 100
267 Private Schoonover Is Shot Seven Times For Stealing Chickens. 100
268 This Soldier Has A Lot Of Pent Up Anger. Among Other Things He Wants To Fight The Officers! 100
269 Private Vandermiller Commits Suicide By Jumping Into The Atchafalaya River. 130
270 Under A Flag of Truce The Rebels Threaten To Shell The Union Forces at Brashear City. 275
271 After Having His Cloths Stolen Hibbard Threatens "Take His Heart Out & Show It To Him." 100
272 A Gunboat Sinks With Five Sailors Aboard While Lester Dixon Deserts To The Enemy 160
273 The 160th Pillages Local Louisiana Bayou Homes 150
274 The USS Diana is Captured During The Battle Pattersonville, Louisiana. 650
275 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 Private Hibbard Dies In Far Away Baton Rouge After Thinking He Could "Stand Anything." 150
278 A Newly Minted Ohio Recruit Shots His Finger Off To Go Home 100
279 The 40th Ohio "Drinked All The Cider They Wanted" and Then Stomped On The Man's Boy 100
280 The 116th Ohio Is Brigaded Under General Milroy 100
281 The 116th Ohio Captures Several of Mosby's Men After A Brisk Skirmish 275
282 General Burnside Gets Between Stonewall Jackson and Richmond 275
283 Moorefield, West Virginia Retaken By The Southern Population After The Union Troops Depart 180
284 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 Private Amos Byers Is Accidentally Shot In The Head And Killed Instantly 150
287 Capt. Brown Was Drunk and "Trying to By Some Butter" When McNeill's Partisan Rangers Captured His Command 475
288 Setting A Trap To Capture CSA Partisan Ranger John Hanson McNeill 150
289 Bushwhackers, Sutlers and Stonewall Jackson 170
290 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 If Vallandigham Is Elected "Let The Copperheaded, White Livered, Black Hearted and Hell Deserving Traitors At Home Beware 160
292 A Deserter "Fell Like a Log" and Murderers Are Hung By General Rosecrans 130
293 Chattanooga Becomes "The Key To Unlock The States of Georgia and South Carolina" After The Battle of Chickamauga 150
294 Rebel Forces Tighten The Noose Around Chattanooga 100
295 Longstreet's Men Respect The "Western Men" More Than The Eastern Fighter While Building Earthworks at Chattanooga 130
296 A Breaking Tree Limb Saves A Soldier's Life For Voting For Vallandigham 200
297 If They Want This Soldier's Vote in '64. They Must Nominate Ben Butler For Next President PASS
298 Even With One Leg General Sickles "Is A Fine Looking Man PASS
299 To Tame "Bob Tails" Conscripts This Soldier Would Like To See Them Killed Off in The Next Battle PASS
300 Soldiers Would Make For The Best Peace Emissaries Following Charleston's and Wilmington's Fall PASS
301 A Pennsylvania Soldier (POW Gettysburg) Writes Home on Washington, D. C. Stationery 170
302 An Andersonville Casualty Recalls The Seven Days Campaign 325
303 Shelling Rebel Picket Near Somerset, Kentucky Weeks Before The Battle of Mill Springs 350
304 Rebel Deserters Come In After Shiloh and Local Refugees Come In Looking To Enlist In The Union Army 100
305 Expedition to Rogersville, Alabama; Fighting Rebel Sharpshooters; Plus Entertaining an Entourage of Rebels Surgeons and Citizens 150
306 Describing How A Soldier Feels In Battle Including Seeing Friends Die 150
307 The 1st Ohio Artillery Shatters Columbia, Tennessee's Window Panes During Fourth of July Celebrations; Plus Flower Relic Picked at Rebel Camp 250
308 Gen. William (Bull) Nelson Is Sent To Murfreesboro in Late July 1862 To Stop CSA General Forrest and His Raiders 250
309 Potter Advocates Total Warfare On The South PASS
310 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 Pennsylvania Military Telegraph 50
312 Driving A Mule team To Clear East Tennessee of Rebels 160
313 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 Hero of Pickett's Charge is To Be "Shot To Death." PASS
315 50th Massachusetts Letter Archive Fro Louisiana 100
316 Battery G, 4th U. S. Artillery Sets A Tramp For Rebel Saboteurs. 100
317 Describing St. Augustine, Florida Mentioning Its Many Black Churches 100
318 He Had No Illusions on Slavery or The Draft 100
319 He Is Happy To Be Stationed In Fernandina, Florida, But The Women There Not So Much 100
320 Pocking Fun At His Black Washer Woman's Expense. He has "Lips As Thick As Two Of My And A Pig Nose 250
321 Rebuilding The Railroad at Fernandina, Florida While Condemning McClellan's Removal From Command 225
322 Sailing To Attack New Bern, North Carolina In March 1862 & Losing 3 Killed PASS
323 Sutler Prices ( and Tobacco) Go Through The Roof at Camp Stanley. 130
324 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 This Soldier Wants To Hang Horace Greeley and Sec. of War Stanton After Gen. Seymour Arrives In South Carolina 140
326 Union Soldier Souvenir Being a Pillaged 1839 Upperville, Virginia Letter Housed in Its Original Patriotic Cover PASS
327 Viewing The Wrecks Of The USS Congress & Cumberland While Not Censuring President Lincoln Over McClellan's Removal 200
328 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 The USS Ironsides Enters Battle Off Charleston & Union Forces Plan To Mine Battery Wagner 400
330 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 General Neal Dow Writes from Libby Prison Pertaining to Supplies for the Union POW's there and in the Surrounding Prisons PASS
332 Frederick, Maryland Broadside Associated With Gettysburg Campaign PASS
333 Must The Slavery Party Take The Republican Name? PASS
334 Asks That Gov. Andrew Be Petitioned For His Discharge. PASS
335 The Soldiers Dread Disease More Than Rebels PASS
336 General Foster's Expedition Is To Attack Charleston. PASS
337 Group of 51st Mass. Letters 100
338 Witnessing A Negro "Plantation Breakdown." Nearly Killing Two Comrades, Poor White Framers-All While On Duty Along The Neuse 250
339 Doing Picket Duty At Mitchell's Plantation Is Dangerous at Night PASS
340 A Turncoat Southerner Is Not Trusted As A Northern Government Man PASS
341 The US Senate Passes The Conscription Act "Without Opposition” PASS
342 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 A Southern Guerrillas Captured Wearing Women's Clothing & Paraded Through The Streets of New Bern PASS
346 The Negro Affair in S. C…Was [a] Wicked and Disobedient…Military Blunder. 100
347 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 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 General Foster's Breaks The Siege of Little Washington 100
353 Williams Dispairs Over General Hunter's Ineptness At Charleston PASS
354 Southern Sympathizers Are Told To Leave New Bern, North Carolina By Foster 190
355 The 6th Conn. Faces A "Shower of Bullets" During The Battle of Battery Wagner 250
356 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 Predicts Jeff Davis Will Be Assassinated If He Continues To Fight After The Battle Chickamauga PASS
359 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 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 The Confederate Blockade Runner Emma Fails To Run The Blockade and Is Scuttled By Her Crew 325
369 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 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 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 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 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 to support 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 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