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1 1704 Document Signed By New York’s “Cross Dressing” Transvestite Colonial Governor Lord Edward Viscount Cornbury 400
2 1726 “Oath” Taken By New York Governor George Clarke PASS
3 The Venice Doge Elected 260 Years Ago 50
4 Over 250 Years Old PASS
5 Murder in Philadelphia - 1760 PASS
6 New Hampshire Marriage Certificate Signed by Governor Benning Wentworth 350
7 A Radical Englishman Priased 100
8 A Very Scarce Letter by Voltaire PASS
9 A Close Friend Of George Washington - G.W. Fairfax PASS
10 Signed Document By The Last Loyalist Albany Mayor, Abraham C. Cuyler PASS
11 Revolutionary War Wooden Canteen Marked “MD. 1774” 1900
12 Tensions Grow In the Massachusetts Bay - 1774 50
13 Petition of Congress to King George III 50
14 1776 Revolutionary War Massachusetts Document Signed by Fourteen Council Members of Massachusetts-Bay Government while in Exile from Boston in Watertown PASS
15 Continental Army Major General Joseph Spencer Pay Order PASS
16 1778 Revolutionary War Soldiers Enlistment “for the Preservation of the liberties of America...” PASS
17 1779 Engraved Portrait of American General Robert Howe PASS
18 Revolutionary War Continental Army “Field Appointment” Issued by John Warner to Joseph Whipple at Warwick, RI PASS
19 President of the First Provincial Congress Henry Laurens PASS
20 Massachusetts Revolutionary War Soldier Bounty Payments PASS
21 First American Edition “The Royal Standard English Dictionary” by Perry, Printed by Isaiah Thomas 3 Known! PASS
22 The King’s Stamp Tax PASS
23 America’s First Census - And The Resultant Number of Congressional Representatives PASS
24 The Castle is Nearly 1000 Years Old PASS
25 “An Act For Establishing the Salaries of the Executive Officers ....” 475
26 Broadside of the 2nd Congress 425
27 Signer of the Declaration of Independence PASS
28 Manuscript Signed Artillerists Broadside Act of the 3rd Congress 750
29 Print of Benjamin Franklin at Age 84, Engraved by D. Edwin, Uncolored PASS
30 Thomas Paine Publicly Criticizes John Adams PASS
31 Early Engraved Pantograph Image South Carolina’s William Drayton PASS
32 Scarce 1825 Military Commission Signed “Oliver Wolcott” PASS
33 “This Brownskin Boy Always Repeats As He Is Clean, Classy, Colorfull” PASS
34 Negro Troops Fight With The Americans and British - 1741 50
35 A Slave Revolt in 1792 80
36 The Philadelphia Work House Sold This Slave PASS
37 An Instant Slave Document Grouping 325
38 The Death of the Illustrious African American Paul Cuffee PASS
39 The Slave Traders - A Story of the Deep NORTH PASS
40 900 Manumitted Slaves - Many Settle in Ohio PASS
41 South Carolina Governor Writes a Synopsis of the Denmark Vessey Slave Insurrection PASS
42 Sixteen Runaway Slave Advertisements PASS
43 Tennessee Sheriff Takes Possession of Negroes in Lew of Debt PASS
44 The Liberator Wants To Know - What Will Become Of The Amistad Africans PASS
45 Printed Anti-Slavery Invitation To Hear William Lloyd Garrison Speak at The 1840 Massachusetts Convention. 190
46 Born a Slave - Lived To Be 122 Years old 50
47 They Got Their Debut Playing For The President Of The United States PASS
48 Another Black Face Musical Group PASS
49 Hammered Restraints 100
50 Two More Engravings PASS
51 A Union Sympathizing Alabamian discusses Selling Slaves 90
52 The Farmers & Merchants Bank Orders the Sale of a Virignia Slave 60
53 No Union with Slaveholders PASS
54 A Slave Ship Siezed in New York PASS
55 The Crew Member Wants His Bounty For Salve Ship Capture PASS
56 Group of Seventeen Black Americana Music Sheets PASS
57 Image of The Execution of Captain Nathan Hale Showing His Black Hangman 25
58 Scarce Savannah Newspaper 50
59 A Remarkable Eye Witness Account of Slave Life on a Southern Plantation PASS
60 American Slave Ship Captured With The Largest Number of Slaves on Record PASS
61 Northern Men in Danger in the South For Opposition to Slavery PASS
62 The Debate Over Slavery Is Front Page PASS
63 Sheet Music by Tom, The Blind Negro Boy Pianist PASS
64 The Cojoined Slave Girls PASS
65 The Slaves In Mass Exodus PASS
66 The Famed English War-Correspondentst Writes His Eye Witness Account of a Slave Auction PASS
67 160 Slaves Die On Board This Slaver PASS
68 Virginia Colonel Writes of Selling Slaves and Raising Troops in April of 1861 250
69 West Virginia Slave Document 80
70 Slave Themed Covers PASS
71 War Dated Slave Tax Receipt PASS
72 Former Slaves at the Market in South Carolina PASS
73 Exceptional Graphic 44” x 16” - Farragut Bombs His Way to New Orleans 50
74 A Politician Writes a General Pertaining to the Possibility of the Emancipation Proclamation and its Effects PASS
75 David Wilmot....Introduced ammendment to outlaw slavery PASS
76 War Dated Slave Broadside From Atlanta 5000
77 Harriet Tubman Behind The Raid - Illustrations of USCT in Action PASS
78 “This city is overrun with free negroes ... under the rule of Abraham the First” 275
79 “... they will be shot and their black bodies roasted” 275
80 278 Slaves Died on the Slaver PASS
81 The Louisiana Colored Troops 150
82 CSA President Jefferson Davis’ Slaves PASS
83 The Frederick Douglass Speech - “The Proclamation and a Negro Army” 170
84 Bell Boyd Is "A Smarter Looking Woman I Never Saw." As He Awaits His Exam As A USCT Officer. 200
85 Lieutenant Prime 7th USCT is Busy "Drilling A Squad of 'Black Devils." PASS
86 Black Troops Can Serve Under General Banks As Well As George Washington & Andrew Jackson 400
87 Fear of "Negroe" Fortune Tellers in New Hampshire. PASS
88 Rare 1863 Anti-Slavery Rochester, New York Annual Report. 150
89 Issued “to the colored employees” by the Quartermaster PASS
90 Will Maryland Free Her Slaves? PASS
91 A a pair of Harper’s Showing Dead Black Soldiers 425
92 Colored Troops Freeing Plantation Slaves in North Carolina PASS
93 Wilson Chinn - of the Branded Slave Fame - is Photographed with the ‘Light Skin’ Slave Children of New Orleans PASS
94 Cotton Is King PASS
95 Nast Asks For Voting Rights For Blacks 50
96 Rare Cover Sent to a 29th Connecticut Officer PASS
97 Harvey M. Munsell 99th PA. Color Bearer at Battle of Gettysburg Medal of Honor Recipient PASS
98 Two Important Harper’s Weekly Issues 25
99 The First Negro Vote in the District of Columbia 25
100 Rare 1868 Anti-Slavery Rochester, New York Annual Report. 190
101 Allowing Black Men to vote in New York State - A New York Constitutional Amendment 800
102 African American school children PASS
103 The Murderous Klan in 1871 PASS
104 More Ku-Klux Outrages PASS
105 The Klan in Illustrated Action 225
106 An Important South Carolina Black Politician 25
107 Rarely Imaged, the Klan Political Cartoons by Nast 25
108 Reconstruction Nears Its End 25
109 Reconstruction Period Cabinet Photographic Cartoons PASS
110 Chief Joseph Surrender A Month After This Biography Was Published 25
111 Eight Civil War Era Photographs of African-Americans PASS
112 The Effort To Reconcile Southern Whites and Blacks 25
113 The Darktown Fire Brigade - Saved! PASS
114 A Mule Train on a Down Grade PASS
115 The Coon Club Hunt PASS
116 De Boss Rooster 225
117 The Florida Slave Market PASS
118 A Strong Pair of Black Images PASS
119 John Brown’s Last Moments PASS
120 The Death of Frederick Douglass PASS
121 He Was a Friend and Consultant to Lincoln PASS
122 Compensating The Slave Owners After Emancipation PASS
123 A Great Pair of Black Comic Stereoviews 120
124 Black Men All Dressed Up PASS
125 Antique Carved Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe of Black Boy’s Head, With Its Original Case PASS
126 The Armed Buffalo Soldiers In Philipines 200
127 The Largest Black Owned Business in America During the Jim Crow Period PASS
128 A Black Officers WWI Coat 400
129 Three Pieces of Al Jolson Sheet Music PASS
130 The Klan at its Pinacle PASS
131 “NAACP 1932, 23rd Annual Report, 180
132 Father Divine Prison Broadside Following His Sayville Arrest PASS
133 George Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess Music Sheets PASS
134 Six Issues of the Negro Periodical “The Crisis” PASS
135 George Washington Carver Encourages A Young Inventor - An Archive of 25 Letters 2500
136 Blacks Concerned that They Will Lose Their Reconstruction Rights PASS
137 WWII Sheet Music - Great Cover Image 110
138 Two Important Legal Cases Reported in this African American Newspaper PASS
139 Walcott Held The Title For Only One Year PASS
140 Two Decades of Achievements 100
141 Four Kennedy Era Issues of “The Crisis” Including Medger Evers Murder PASS
142 Three Black Civil Rights Leaders PASS
143 A Memorial MLK Plate PASS
144 Read All About The ‘60s Race Riots PASS
145 16 African-American Themed Comics 100
146 Three Civil Rights Magazines PASS
147 The Selma March PASS
148 It Was From The Protest March That Martin Luther King delivered the “I have a dream speech.” 250
149 Another Washington DC March Pinback PASS
150 The "POOR PEOPLES CAMPAIGN" PASS
151 A Political Pinback Grouping PASS
152 The Backbone Organizations of the Civil Rights Movement PASS
153 The 1960’s Black Celebrities PASS
154 The Front Cover MLK Photo Artfully Shows The Leader Behind Bars 100
155 Original Photographs of Famous African-Americans PASS
156 The Civil Rights & Entertainment Leaders PASS
157 Black Comic Books 100
158 Free Bobby Seale PASS
159 Kings of the Ring PASS
160 Two Special Issues of Ebony PASS
161 Another Case Of Resisting The Fugitive Slave Laws 110
162 Fugitive Slave Case - The Jerry Rescue 130
163 The Fugitive Slave Case of Horace Preston 100
164 A Fugitive Slave Preaches at a Meeting in Cazenovia, New York, Just Two Years After Frederick Douglass Presided at the Fugitive Slave Law Convention There in August 1850 200
165 The Fugitive Slaves Escape Sandusky Ohio 110
166 The Fugitive Slave is Released, His Captors Arrested. 110
167 Fugitive Slave Arrested in Harrisburg 100
168 This Fugitive Made His Way To Canada, Then Claimed To Work For Josiah Henson of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Fame 150
169 Secretary of War John B. Floyd Issues General Order #19 RE: Hostile Indians PASS
170 The Confederate Constitution is Adopted PASS
171 A Confederate Drug Smuggler Is Captured Outside of Annapolis in August 1861. 500
172 Confederate Mauual 250
173 Early War Confederate Manual 500
174 Organizing the CSA Army - Alabama Owner’s Identification 850
175 Printed in Nashville, This Hardee Manual Still Titles Hardee With His Federal Rank 200
176 The Northern Eidition Was Not Permitted in the South 150
177 Manual of Tactics for Officers 275
178 An Important Military Manual Used by Lee, Grant, McClellen ... 250
179 Another Confederate LEE 190
180 Confederate Army Regs Owned by Captain Zacharie 375
181 He Served as Lt Colonel of the 9th Tennessee Cavalry Under General Forrest 1400
182 4th Mississippi Cavalry Soldiers Letter 200
183 Loves Being called A Rebel and "Spying Around Among The Lincoln Armies." 325
184 A Hostile Union Army Threatens Georgia's Border. 300
185 Southern Slave Flee To Join "Lincoln's Army" From Lafayette, Georgia. 425
186 Theatre Production For The Aid of Wounded Soldiers; A Former Comrade is tried For Murder and Desertion; Men Flock To Savannah To Defend Her and a Talk of Peace. 500
187 Bushwhackers Are Burned Out of Their Homes and Hiding Spots. 190
188 Georgia major’s Personal Artillery Manual 350
189 Infantry Tactics Manual Specifically Printed By The North Carolina Governor 450
190 Confederate Manual From North Carolina 500
191 Infantry Tactics Manual Specifically Printed By The North Carolina Governor 250
192 The Details of Running an Army 250
193 Official Confederate Reports on the Battles of 1862 150
194 Strong Manassas Confederate Book 375
195 The Confederate Manual For Dragoons 500
196 Confederate Louisiana Morning Report 160
197 General Forrest Applies to General Bragg for 3,000 More Cavalry ... to Strike the Enemy Immediately PASS
198 Confederate Volunteers Round Up Deserters In Northern Georgia. 300
199 Gloom Covers The South After General John H. Morgan's Capture. 275
200 Balance of Elbert S. Cassady Lafayette, Georgia Letters. 650
201 South Carolina General John Hagood's Personal Copy of The Charleston Mercury. 100
202 The Richmond Examiner Reports On The Siege of Charleston & The Opening of the Chickamauga Campaign. 100
203 A Must Carry For Each Confederate Officer 475
204 Army Regulations 250
205 Georgia Captain’s Personal Artillery Manual 300
206 Confederate Cavalry Manual 500
207 Lieutenant General Polk’s Field Printed Farewell Address Broadside PASS
208 1st Alabama Cavalry Soldier Writes About the Capture of General Stoneman 120
209 11th Mississippi Cavalry Soldier Writes His Wife of the Hardships in Georgia, General Johnston, and Feeding his Negroes at Home 140
210 The Richmond Examiner Reports On The North's Enlistment of "Negro Soldiers." 100
211 The Army Under Robert E. Lee 150
212 The Confederate Congress Reports the Battles PASS
213 The Army Under Robert E. Lee PASS
214 Two Years of Confederate Military General Orders 250
215 P.A.C.S. Surgeon Wm. J. Moore’s Confederate General Orders Manual 475
216 Confederate Book, Battle Chickamuaga 50
217 Confederate Spirit of Military Institutions 150
218 The Confederate Government Is Seeking Peace - Initiates The Hampton Roads Conference PASS
219 “...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..." PASS
220 Mississippi Cavalry Document PASS
221 The Confederate Congress Battles President Davis Over Suspension of Habeas Corpus PASS
222 32nd NC Infantry Muster Roll PASS
223 Confederate Appeals to Union General to Keep his Home in Georgia PASS
224 1st Alabama Officer Writes of Not Having Anything to Eat PASS
225 He Wrote The Book On Cavalry Tactics 60
226 The 9th Virginia Vows to Continue the Confederate Cause PASS
227 Bratton's Brigade - South Carolina Volunteers - January 30, 1865 PASS
228 The 57th Virginia Regiment Will Fight to the Last, to Gain our Freedom, or Perish in the Attempt. PASS
229 Wharton’s Division Resolutions PASS
230 14th Virginia Resolves to Continue to Fight for Confederate Independence PASS
231 Southern Cross of Honor Applications 150
232 UCV Address 50
233 Late UCV Speech 50
234 War of 1812: Congressional Debates On The Repeal of the Non Importation Act. PASS
235 Three War Dated Harpers PASS
236 Blockade Patriotic Cover PASS
237 The Satirical Vanity Fair Distrusts the English PASS
238 Several New York Volunteers Refuse to Take The Oath and Are Drummed Out of Camp 110
239 Martin Wants His Mother's Consent To Enlist-" I am bound to go and if I could not go in this I would go somewhere else." PASS
240 Getting A "Peep At Old Abe" While Secesh Shoot At The Newly Arrived Union Volunteers. PASS
241 Highly Detailed Outline of Small Arms & Battalion Drill With Sketch Of Drill Proceedings. 250
242 Battle of Port Royal: "The Stars and Stripes Were Once More Floating Over The Soil [of] South Carolina." 500
243 Escaping Slaves Are Shot By Their South Carolina Masters. 475
244 General Viele Would Have Captured Charleston By Now & A Union Fort Goes Up On Tybee Island. 50
245 Ohio Governor David Tod Drafts a Letter To Col. Vanvorhes, 92nd Ohio. 50
246 Charles Magnus Patriotic Covers PASS
247 Mocking the Confederate President PASS
248 This Virginian Opposses Secession 325
249 The Patriotic Crowds of The North Help Send The 25th Mass. Vols. To War. 400
250 Chaplain Horace James Is Poisoned & Battalion Drill Against Cavalry. 100
251 A Harrowing Account of The Sinking of "Zouave" In A Gale As We Enters Hatteras Inlet. 300
252 Rare Battle of Roanoke Island 25th Massachusetts Letter. 700
253 Using Rebel Ink To Describe The Battle of New Bern & Guarding Rebel Prisoners While They Bury Their dead. 300
254 The 25th Massachusetts Helps Win The Battle of New Bern, North Carolina. 350
255 Lincoln Newly Appoint Northern Occupation North Carolina Governor Breaks Up Schools Established By The 25th & Is Against Any Form of Emancipation. 350
256 His Friend Private George Kent Dies Unexpectedly of Wounds Received Eight Months Earlier! 450
257 The 25th Massachusetts Superior Baseball Players & General Foster Leaves His Command. 275
258 General D. H. Hill Attacks Deep Gully In An Attempt To Recapture New Bern. 325
259 Shameless Sutlers Over Charge The Boys of The 25th Mass. Vols. 140
260 Newly Erected Fort Williams, Plymouth, N. C. Flag Presentation. 250
261 Reenlisting To "See The Country Through This Trouble." 275
262 Great Description of CSS Ironclad Atlanta; Burning of Newport News & Thieving Cavalrymen. 425
263 Marching To The Rescue of Plymouth, North Carolina. 250
264 Loaded With Battle Engravings PASS
265 John Hunt Morgan Makes Harper’s Front Page PASS
266 The Ironclades Are Immortalized 70
267 Drunkenness; Sending Home A Drake De Kay Pass; Desertion and Getting Throw Into The Guard Home. PASS
268 New Recruit Shots Himself By Accident. PASS
269 Rare Death of General Lyons Stationery. 90
270 The Battle of Pocotaligo Was "No Child's Play". 150
271 General Hunter Will Only Look Out For His Ni**ers. 300
272 Three Days After Lincoln's September 1862 Emancipation Proclamation Announcement This Soldier Thinks It "Tip Top." 100
273 Brigaded Under The Fighting General Robert Cowdin. PASS
274 A Virginia Farmer Chases Thief Ordway and Friend. 50
275 40th Mass. Vols. Pass Signed By General Robert Cowdin. 100
276 The Rebels Are Scattered During The Battle of Port Royal Ferry, Coosaw River South Carolina. 450
277 Union Forces Build Fort Vulcan at Point Venus and Battery Hamilton on Bird Island, Savannah River. 100
278 Fort Pulaski Is Cut Off From Communications & a Raft Causes Quite A Scare On Bird Island 150
279 Reconnoitering Bull Island Looking For Rebel Insurgents. 100
280 Generals Viele & Sherman Are Relieved While Hunter & Gillmore Take Over. 100
281 German Revolutionary Hero Lt. Col. Germain Metternich 46th New York Dies After A Drunken Bayonet Wounding. 100
282 Drunken Soldiers Break Into A "Negro Meeting" & Jeff Davis Is No Fool-His Slaves Are Worth More To Them Than One Million White Troops. 110
283 Rumblings of the Emancipation Proclamation One Month Before Lincoln's Announcement. 275
284 A Very Personal Account of Sharpshooting With Rebel Pickets. 150
285 3rd Minnesota Infantry Letter Collection. 1500
286 A Good Content Pair of 39th Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Letters. 100
287 Great Description of St. Augustine Florida; A Wounded Picket Whose Food Comes Out His Bullet Wound & Several Drown In The St. Augustine River. 375
288 He Never Thought He Would Be There When He Sang Dixie Before The War. 200
289 A Low Opinion of The 18th Ohio and Its Colonel Who Became a Brevet Brigadier General. 100
290 If Britain Enters The War The US Army Will Send Him To "Sit With Pluto." 100
291 This Union Soldier Is Ready To Put The South In Their Place. 225
292 Gen. Buell Is Despised After He Replaces General Mitchell. PASS
293 The 3rd Ohio Runs The Guard Against Orders. PASS
294 Hot Enough While Marching "to roast a Guiana Ni**er." 100
295 Heading Towards The Battle of Perryville Where He Is Severely Wounded. 100
296 Losing Faith In The Government: "The Affairs of The Disunited States…Is But One More Step Towards The Devil." 400
297 Detailed Description of The Desolated Virginia Plantations and Countryside. 425
298 Collection of 17th Connecticut Letters. 850
299 Anti Jeff Davis Patriotic Covers PASS
300 Andrews’ Raid 50
301 Tinted Patriotic Poem 60
302 Soldier Explains Why a Friend’s Body was Not Sent Home 100
303 Slave Themed Patriotics PASS
304 Slave Themed Patriotics PASS
305 6th Michigan Soldier Writes a Good Letter About A Running Gun Battle with the Confederates 375
306 General Robert E. Lee Announces the Death of Stonewall Jackson PASS
307 Brutalizing the Unionists PASS
308 Impressive front Cover Graphics PASS
309 The Union Army Hires a Frank Leslie Artist PASS
310 The Brutality of Quantril Unleashed on Lawrence 110
311 Rebel Forces Probe Union Lines At Stafford Court House. PASS
312 NOT Impressed With General Hooker-"He looks if he had been out sucking blood." 100
313 123rd New York Battle of Chancellorsville Letter. 450
314 The Army of the Potomac Is NOT Demoralized By Chancellorsville. Stonewall Jackson "Would Have Been Annihilated." PASS
315 Hard Work During The Gettysburg Campaign. PASS
316 The Armies Maneuver in Northern Virginia After Gettysburg. PASS
317 . Rosecrans Gives A Speech & Grant Takes Command While Union Troops Begin To Go Hungry. 150
318 Sherman's Men Augments Grant's Command at Chattanooga. 100
319 Confederate POWs Drown As a Bridge is Swept Away; Studying For a Command In a Ni**er Regiment & They Become part of The Army of the Cumberland. 375
320 Capt. Brown goes Free After Losing His Command To Confederate Partisan Ranger McNeill. 400
321 Guarding Trains and Water Pipes in Winchester, Virginia. 300
322 A Sword Presentation, Grant & Hooker's Achievements or Lack Thereof and POWs Are Brought in. 350
323 The Churches of Martinsburg Are "Well Used Up" During The Opening of The Gettysburg Campaign. 350
324 Few Vote For Vallandigham In This Ohio Regiment & Soldiers Get "As Tite [Drunk] As Fidlers Bich". 600
325 A Rebel Deserter Tells "Tall Tales"; Vallandigham's Downfall & the 116th Ohio Is Lawfully Exchanged. 425
326 Deserters From Lee's Army & Local Refugees Seek Shelter Behind Union Lines At Martinsburg. 325
327 “Fears That "O``ld Meade Is Backing Out Again." 300
328 William Averill's Cavalry Raids The West Virginia Countryside. 375
329 Rebel Scouts Capture Colonel Mulligan's Wagon Train. 325
330 Reporting On The Death of A Major Confederate Partisan Ranger in The West Virginia Mountains. 325
331 . Partisan Rangers Rob A Train Near Harpers Ferry and Col. Abel Streight Escapes Libby Prison. 500
332 Rebels Appear In Large Force at Winchester. 300
333 The Owner Of Miner Hill, Virginia Turns Out To Be Secesh. 140
334 Occupying Vienna Station, Va. Where Rebel Guerillas Ambushed Gen. Schenk's Train. 275
335 Rebel Houses Are Destroyed While POWs Are Brought In At Suffolk, Virginia. 300
336 Union Forces Are Outflanked On The Peninsula & McClellan's 1862 Strategy "Killed More of His Men Than Bullets." 140
337 Rare July 2, 1863 Battle of Baltimore Cross Roads, Virginia Letter. 450
338 A Train Accident While On The Way To Reinforce Meade During The Gettysburg Campaign. 140
339 Missing The Chance To Bag Lee's Whole Army Following Gettysburg. 140
340 Chesapeake Female Seminary Becomes A Hospital. 50
341 Lincoln Renominated At The Baltimore Convention In '64. PASS
342 Shelling Fort Sumter Months Before Being Killed In Action at Olustee. PASS
343 A USCT Officer Triumphantly Announces The Fall of Forts Wagner & Gregg. 170
344 Wanting To Stone The Hearse of S. O. B. Brig. Gen. Thomas Welsh For False Smuggling Charges. 180
345 Corcoran's Irish Brigade Celebrates St. Patrick's Day With Beer & A Torch Light Procession. 100
346 Hurrah For U. S. Marshall Sands of The Hoskinsville Rebellion Fame. 475
347 Union Forces Proceed To Forts Donelson & Henry in April 1863. 50
348 War-date Officer's Pencil Sketch of Brook's Station, Virginia Winter 1863. PASS
349 50 Multi Color Patriotic Covers 250
350 Man killed while celebrating victory at Gettysburg 50
351 The story of John Burns....Fought at the Battle of Gettysburg PASS
352 General Order No. 35....A registered enemy of the United States asked to leave New Orleans during the Civil War PASS
353 Libby Prison As Adsvertising 50
354 1st New York Veteran Cavalry Letter 50
355 Union Cavalry Dresses as Confederates and Capture Some Unsuspecting Officers and Men 200
356 Washington D.C. War Dated Newspapers PASS
357 Exceptionally Displayable Newspaper PASS
358 Leslie’s Engraves An important Photograph of Grant in a War Council 250
359 A Private Gets Married To A Southern Belle & Suddenly Deserts Weeks Later. 170
360 The Rebels Are Easily Driven During the Battle of Cassville, Georgia. PASS
361 Johnston Is Out Maneuvered at New Hope Church. PASS
362 Sherman Opens His Supply Lines To Marietta. 160
363 Kennesaw Mountain Breastworks Are Evacuated During the Night of July 2nd. 150
364 Prices of Goods From Sutlers to "Darkeys" While Sending Home Fort Pulaski Flag Relic. 400
365 Resisting The Draft In Connecticut. PASS
366 Private Sterling's Rendition of The Star-Spangled banner. PASS
367 "Darkee" Teamster Fielding Munday Takes A Granny For A Wife. 250
368 Mixing With Creoles, Mexicans and Disrespected Officers. 275
369 Battle of Mobile Where Rebel Sharpshooters Try To Kill Lt. Crist! 475
370 The Rebels Are Jubilant Over McClellan's Democratic Nomination & Sherman Is As Good A General As Grant. 100
371 Dance Houses, Beer Gardens and Howe's Traveling Circus Dominates New Orleans Sabbath. 275
372 Up Kinsdale Creek In Search of Mosby PASS
373 Camaraderie Among The Opposing Pickets At Petersburg. 375
374 News of McClellan's Nomination Suit The Soldiers "Pretty Well." 275
375 The Colored Troops Are Kept On The Lines All Night While NOT All Soldiers Voted For Lincoln. 100
376 Lincoln Is Reelected & Working On Dutch Gap While Rebels Fire Into Them. 100
377 Edgar M. Gregory Gets His Brevet Brigadier General's Promotion from Sec. of War Stanton. 225
378 The 34th USCT Reports On The Battle of Olustee, Florida. 150
379 Col. James Montgomery, 2nd South Carolina Colored Vols Takes Control of Morris Island In 1864. 600
380 Hoit Commands Battery Purveyance & Can Throw A Shell Into Fort Sumter & Charleston At Will. 200
381 The USS Boston Is Lost In A Failed South Carolina Coastal Raid-Col. Montgomery Helps Save His Life While Hoit's Company Is Shot Up. 550
382 A Union Patrol Is Nearly All Captured Near Gainesville, Florida. 225
383 Commanding Colored Troops At The Battle of Deveaux Neck, South Carolina. 600
384 Sherman Captures Savannah and Now Needs To Devastate The Carolinas. 350
385 Captain Otis W. Holmes Is Brought In From The Front Wounded & Paralyzed. He "Spoke Quite Sharp To The Colored Boy…To Keep The Flies Off Him." 140
386 36th Mass. Vols. Petersburg Siege Letter Group. 550
387 Gangrene Eats This Soldier's Leg Apart! 225
388 Lt. Davenport 5th Vermont Reports On THe Painful Progress of His Arm Wound. 100
389 A Texas Outpost Gets Their Ball & Chain Attitude Adjusters. PASS
390 The Commercialization of War images PASS
391 Alexander Stephens Opposes Secession 425
392 Sherman Gets Stuck In The Mud In South Carolina While Peace Rumors Abound. 225
393 South Carolina's Newly Freed Slave Population Praises and Prays For Sherman's Army 700
394 Sherman's Men Emerge From Their Long March Through The Carolinas. 110
395 Rebel Repeatedly Smash Into Sherman's Army During The Battle of Bentonville. PASS
396 While Lee Surrenders At Appomattox Sherman's Army Rejoices Over The Fall of Richmond. 140
397 The Battle of Aiken's Creek, N. C.; Lee's Surrender; Johnston Retreats; The Loyalty of Raleigh's Citizens and Their Lunatic Asylum-All on the Day Lincoln Died! 200
398 Sherman Declares He Will Bring "Peace from the Potomac to the Rio Grande." PASS
399 Lengthy Description On The Suicide of Asst. Surgeon McCoy & New Orleans Levee System Is Described. 250
400 Pilot Cove, Mobile Bay Is Occupied By Union Forces. 275
401 Shells Rain Down On Spanish Fort, General Canby and Captain Crist. 250
402 This Union Officer is Not Sad Lincoln Died While He Witnesses A Massive Explosion at Mobile. 350
403 Promoted Sergeant Major The "Gun & Knapsack May Go To The Devil Now." 100
404 Rebel Iron Clads & Fredericksburg Raid Opens 1865. 100
405 Union General Ord and Robert E. Lee Met Between The pIcket Lines At Peterburg. 275
406 A Grand Review Goes Off In Richmond The Day Before Appomattox. 225
407 Richmond Comes Back To Life After Appomattox. 180
408 Lincoln Shakes Hands With The Rebel Peace Commissioners. PASS
409 Reporting on The Battle of Five Forks, Va. Thankful To God For His Mercy In Their "Glorious Cause." PASS
410 Lee's Army is "Flying Before Us" Following Five Forks. PASS
411 A Rich Man's War. A Poor Man's Fight. Lincoln's Death, Rebel Leaders AreTraitors They Should Be Executed; Freed Slaves & Putting The Locals in Their Place! PASS
412 Rebel Forces Evacuate Their Works As Sherman Advances Through South Carolina. 300
413 Sherman Maneuvers Along The Combahee River, S. C. 100
414 Hoit Entered a Bombed Out & Overgrown Charleston, South Carolina 375
415 Charleston "Is The Most Disgusting Place In The World." 100
416 The Villages of South Carolina Are In Ruins While "the women as a general thing" Go Barefoot. 275
417 Printed Broadside Farewell of Brevet Brigadier General H.M. Plaisted of the 11th Maine Volunteers PASS
418 Gettysburg Hero Col. Thomas Egan 40th New York Mozart Regiment Appointment Broadside. PASS
419 the federal General Who Stopped Lee At Gettysburg 100
420 The Other Civil War Jefferson Davis 50
421 A Treasure Trove of Civil War Patriotic Covers PASS
422 Interior View of Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C. PASS
423 Signed CDV of Kentucky Statesman John J. Crittenden PASS
424 Father of American Bacteriology. 50
425 Stereoview Showing "Execution of a Colored Soldier" 475
426 This Battery Defended The Capitol After First Manassas PASS
427 48th Massachusetts Officers CDV PASS
428 Illinois Representative Ebon C. Ingersoll Signed CDV 50
429 The Officers of the US Colored 10th Artillery 180
430 13th United States Charge at Vicksburg PASS
431 Unique Photgraph of Ulysses Grant’s Son PASS
432 Presentation CDV 60
433 CDV of Dr. Kelly of the 95th Pennsylvania Infantry PASS
434 West Virginia Civil War Soldier 50
435 Union General Samuel P. Heintzelman PASS
436 Actress and Union Spy Pauline Cushman CDV PASS
437 Miss Major Pauline Cushman Stereoview PASS
438 45th Illinois Infantry Albumen Photograph PASS
439 CDV of U.S. Grant as a Lieutenant General PASS
440 Small Albumen Print Showing Confederate Defenses 500
441 CDV of George Armstrong Custer as a Major General 650
442 Signed Photograph of General George Gillespie By Jewish Photographer 750
443 Confederate President Jefferson Davis escaping in woman's clothes 50
444 Jefferson Davis Escaping his captors in woman's clothes 70
445 Confederate President attempts to escape federal troops PASS
446 Jefferson Davis Was Released On Bail From Fort Monroe 100
447 Confederate Gettysburg Hero George E. Pickett. PASS
448 Learning The Art of "Taking Card Photographs, Ambrotypes [and] The Copying Process." PASS
449 Hard-Times Token PASS
450 Unique Medal 50
451 Martin Luther King’s Casket Placed on a farm Wagon is Drawn by Two Mules PASS
452 Early Newspaper Reports of Congressman Abraham Lincoln PASS
453 In the Illinois United States Senate Contest, Lincoln Loses to Douglas PASS
454 They All Ran Against Lincoln in 1860 PASS
455 Lincoln’s First Election PASS
456 Candidate Lincoln Reports Fill the New York Tribune PASS
457 The Republican Party Nominating Committee Spends the Evening With Lincoln PASS
458 New York Paper Supports Lincoln & New Jersey Paper Supports Breckinridge PASS
459 Presidental Candidate Abraham Lincoln - The Cooper Union Image PASS
460 Lincoln’s First Effort To Signal His Moderate Approach PASS
461 CDV Showing Abraham Lincoln's Springfield Home 225
462 Lincoln Slips Through Baltimore Incognito PASS
463 Lincoln and His Cabinet Listen to General Scott for the Last Time 140
464 President Elect Lincoln Traveling to Washington PASS
465 The Satirical Vanity Fair Dedicates Its Cover To Mary Todd Lincoln PASS
466 “Honest Abe Taking Them on the Half Shell” - Currier & Ives 1860 Campaign Cartoon PASS
467 Newly Elected Beardless Abraham Lincoln Portrait in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. PASS
468 Henry Willard CDV....Owner of the famed Willard Hotel in Washington, DC 50
469 Harper’s Prints President Lincoln’s Response to Horace Greeley’s Pointed Letter Titled “The Prayer of the Twenty Millions.” PASS
470 The Only Image of President Lincoln and His Son 100
471 Unusual Lincoln Cover PASS
472 CDV of Lincoln and Tad PASS
473 Image of Lincoln With Vermont Backmark PASS
474 A piece of brick from Judge David Wills home in Gettysburg, PA....Where Lincoln revised his Gettysburg Adress PASS
475 Lincoln Election Broadside Advocates The 13th Admendment PASS
476 Engraved Presentation Goblet - Commissioned by Lincoln PASS
477 Abraham Lincoln Funeral Flag PASS
478 Abraham Lincoln Silk Memorial PASS
479 Mary Todd Lincoln's Mourning Carriage Parasol, Veil, & Fan PASS
480 In Memorial for President Lincoln PASS
481 Abraham Lincoln Assassination Mourning Period, White Plaster Portrait upon a Black Background under Glass housed in its Original Case PASS
482 Viewing President Lincoln's Body laying In State In New York City PASS
483 William Apple 11th Indiana views President Lincoln's body laying in state in Baltimore, MD. PASS
484 1865 Diary....Lincoln assassination - Mourning 60
485 John T. Gilman Signed New Hampshire Military Appointment PASS
486 War of 1812 Massachusetts Muster Roll PASS
487 The War of 1812 General, On his Way To The Battle, Requests Armament PASS
488 Captain Warrington Captures the British Sloop “Epervier” PASS
489 Illustrated Broadside “The Removal of Napoleon Buonaparte’s Ashes” PASS
490 Marquis de Lafayette Portrait Rare Playing Card PASS
491 A Rare Mexican War Period Currier & Ives Print of the Battle of Resaca PASS
492 Mexican War Order for Infantry Drums of William Ent One of America’s Premiere Early Drum Makers PASS
493 Magnus Cover of President Lincoln & General Dix 50
494 Gorgeous Howard Chandler Christy Patriotic Poster PASS
495 Patriotic Uncle Sam Poster 50
496 Hitler Signed Postcard 750
497 Goring Signed Postcard 250
498 He Was Awarded the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross PASS
499 Nazi General Franz Halder Signed Map of the Balkans Campaign PASS
500 Perhaps The Most Responsible For The Holocaust 375
501 Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel Reproduction Baton PASS
502 James Rosenthal’s Famous Image of the Flag Raising on Iwo Jima Signed by Three Medal of Honor Recipients PASS
503 Nazi Commander PASS
504 Tibbets Signed photo 120
505 Eva Peron Raises money PASS
506 He Survived the First Attack on Japan PASS
507 Leaflets of Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm PASS
508 DEATH & FUNERAL OF JOHN PAUL JONES 50
509 The Devil and Daniel Webster PASS
510 Cyrus Field Thanks Congressman S.S. Cox For A Speech PASS
511 Suffragette “Mary A Livermore” Autograph Letter Signed PASS
512 1723 1/2 Cent 50
513 Revolutionary War Era Rare Cast Iron Salute Hand Cannon 650
514 General Sir Henry Clinton Portrait Medallion PASS
515 Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson Engraved & Hallmarked Coin Silver Dinner Spoon PASS
516 Circa 1800 Ornate “Mourning” Design Watch Winder. PASS
517 War of 1812 Period, Large Size Historical Liverpool Creamware Pitcher With “SHIP PRESIDENT” Flying a 16-Star American Flag PASS
518 USS Constitution “Old Ironsides” Silver Table Spoon With “CONSTITUTION” Above a Federal Eagle, and Hallmark of Robert and William Wilson of Philadelphia PASS
519 A Sterling Spoon with Mormon Motifs PASS
520 An Extraordinary Artifact From The California Gold Rush PASS
521 1776-1876 Centennial Ribbon 50
522 Early Abraham Lincoln Whirley Wig Folk Art Carving. PASS
523 Great look to This Table Top Spinner 180
524 Hand Crafted Gambling Wheel Made From An Antique Bicycle Wheel PASS
525 Bar Gambling PASS
526 Israel Israel 50
527 The First Jew In North America To Hold A Cabinet Position 425
528 The Highest Earning Actress of Her Time - "the Menken" 100
529 Signed Photograph of Bernhard Felsenthal 275
530 Soldier Art Work On Fort Marshall, Baltimore, Sachse, Jewish Firm Stationery. PASS
531 Three Stereoviews of Albert Myer - The Father of the U.S. Army Signal Corps PASS
532 Confederate Letter from A.C. Myers Pertaining to a Union Steamer Wreck and the Salvage of its Boilers which Fell into the Hands of the Enemy 250
533 Emannuel Myers Issues The Bullets PASS
534 Descendent of Colonial South Carolina Jews PASS
535 Selling To The Soldiers 100
536 The Lost Cause 150
537 Mordacai and Others To Audit the Cavalry PASS
538 The Most famous Actress of Her Time 50
539 The American Jew 50
540 The First English Language Paper in Jerusalem 90
541 Anti Semite Cards 50
542 The First Israel-Arab War Begins The Day After Israel Independence 90
543 U.S. Capitol Designer William Thornton Signed Documents PASS
544 Indian Murders in Georgia PASS
545 One Of The Most Prolific Meteor Showers Over America - 1833 50
546 The FIRST English Language Texas History Book 325
547 Just A Great Example of Silhouette Artwork - 1844 PASS
548 One of the Most Important Patents of the 1800’s PASS
549 Dedicated to the State of Louisiana PASS
550 Displayable Issues of Authors, Inventors and Discoverers PASS
551 Brigham Young and the Mormons 25
552 Dr. Livingston”s Early African Explorations 50
553 An Early New York City Hebrew Wedding - 1860 PASS
554 Considered One of the Worst Industrial Accidents in American History PASS
555 Displayable “Wonders of the Heavens” Issues of Harper’s 50
556 Very Much a New York Issue PASS
557 Cleveland’s Oliver Perry Statue PASS
558 The American Wars Through 1850 350
559 Magnus Engraved Image - City View of Philadelphia PASS
560 Group of Loose issues of Harper’s Weekly 60
561 Nevada Legislature Broadside January 1866 130
562 New York City Broadside - 1868 50
563 Harpers Goes International in a Big Way 50
564 A New York Disaster in 1871 25
565 The New Orleans Flood Zone 325
566 1876 grouping of Harper’s Weekly 250
567 The Death of Mormon Leader Brigham Young PASS
568 Blacks to be Executed 100
569 An Illustrated Beheading 90
570 Murder and Mayhem 90
571 New York Manufacturing Companies - 1880 PASS
572 This Is An Important Financial Piece 25
573 New York City Builds Public Transportation in the 1890’s PASS
574 An Ebalmer’s Collection PASS
575 From The Library Of .... 50
576 Strong Front Page Manhattan Bridges PASS
577 Leslie’s 1905 Bound Volume PASS
578 The Sacco and Vanzetti Case Comes to a Conclusion 70
579 Killing John Dillinger 140
580 Enormous Philatelic Collection 100
581 A Group of Three Bob Masse Signed Rock ‘n Roll Posters PASS
582 CDV of Phineas Taylor Barnum PASS
583 Schyler Colfax, Jr. Signed Photograph 100
584 CDV of a Black Performer With P.T. Barnum's Circus PASS
585 CDV of Conjoined Twins Christine and Millie McCoy PASS
586 Senator Benjamin F. Wade Signed Photograph 500
587 Late 1800s Alaska PASS
588 Early Photo Album of Florida, Missouri, and Illinois. PASS
589 Real Photo Postcard Showing a Suffrage Rally PASS
590 Dewitt Clinton Memorial Ribbon PASS
591 United States Attorney writes to United States Supreme Court Justice John McClean about helping a woman accused of prostitution 80
592 Campaign Medal Featuring Presidential Candidate John C. Fremont PASS
593 A Scathing New York Satire Political Print PASS
594 Journalist And Government Official Charles Dana ALS And CDV PASS
595 William Jennings Bryan Signed 1908 Campaign Engraving PASS
596 Invoking President Washington on Patriotic Covers PASS
597 First In War - Rest In Peace 50
598 Newspaper Reporting George Washington's last words..."I die hard..." PASS
599 “WASHINGTON IN GLORY - AMERICAN IN TEARS” c. 1800 Historic Liverpool Creamware Memorial Pitcher PASS
600 "The Death of General Washington," After the historic original engraving by Amos Doolittle, Brown Print upon Cloth Linen Fabric, Framed PASS
601 Almanac With George Washington’s Portrait PASS
602 Rare American Black Glass “George Washington” Plaque PASS
603 George Washington 1876 Centennial Cup PASS
604 President John Adams diner invitation to Colonel Tobias Lear....Personal Secretary and confident to President George Washington 1100
605 Excellent Presidential Document Signed by our 7th President Andrew Jackson PASS
606 President Portraits Broadsheet George Washington to Polk PASS
607 Future President General Taylor Complains of Washington Interference - Is Reprimanded - And Responds PASS
608 Buchanan "Inauguration Ball" Invitation 250
609 Two Land Grants To Establish Ohio State University PASS
610 Fine James Buchanan Signed Patent Document 650
611 A Federal Tennesse State Commission Signed By Future President Johnson 550
612 President Jackson Threatens Force to Settle an Issue With the French PASS
613 George Washington Addresses the Joint Congress 50
614 Grant Appoints His Chilian Consul 500
615 Feeling of sympathy with Gardfield since the assassins bullet was aimed at his life"...hoping President Garfield survives attempt on his life! 80
616 Large photograph of Frederick Dent Grant....Son of General and President U.S. Grant PASS
617 The Death of Washington PASS
618 Great New Skyline on this Grant Spoon PASS
619 Andrew Jackson Ends the War of 1812 With an Address to His Soldiers PASS
620 A Complete Printing of the Monroe Doctrine PASS
621 Broadsheet - President Jackson Responds to South Carolina’s Nullification Acts 150
622 Washington’s First Inauguration PASS
623 Lincoln and Grant Together Again - 1872 25
624 FDR’s First of Four Nominations PASS
625 Dave Powers’ Signed Personal Copy “Triumph And Tragedy, Story Of The Kennedys” PASS
626 The Autograph of President James Garfield PASS
627 Highly Displayable Grover Cleveland Signed Presidential Document PASS
628 Document Signed by President Benjamin Harrison PASS
629 The Women’s Group Extends Prayers While McKinley Lingers 50
630 McKinley vs Bryan 1900 Political Campaign Pamphlets And Handouts 50
631 Set of Six Pro-Theodore Roosevelt Postcards 180
632 President Theodore Roosevelt Signs a Naval Appointment 150
633 Roosevelt & Fairbanks PASS
634 Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. helps Dead Civil War soldiers family 250
635 William H. Taft Signs a Presidential Appointment PASS
636 Large Displayable Document Signed by Calvin Coolidge as President PASS
637 Died of a Heart Attack In Office PASS
638 Roosevelt-Garner Inauguration Menu 60
639 Sara Deleno Roosevelt CDV and Cabinet card....Mother of President Franklin D. Roosevelt PASS
640 Eleanor Roosevelt Archive of Six Letters Signed PASS
641 From John Kennedy’s Wedding PASS
642 Signed Photograph by Gerald & Betty Ford PASS
643 President Carter Signed Photo PASS
644 Brigham Young Signed $2 Printed Valley Note Currency PASS
645 Squatters Challenge the California Gold Claim of John Sutter PASS
646 Handsome Gold Rush Era California Engraving 120
647 He Was Coming To The Aide Of The Vigilantes PASS
648 California and the Gold Fever - With Eight Color Lithos PASS
649 This Modoc Warrior Was Later Hanged 25
650 Sitting Bull Refuses to Surrender 110
651 The Apache Indian Photos PASS
652 Early Annie Oakley Broadside PASS
653 Nice Pocket Western Map PASS
654 Boxing in 1791 110
655 Cabinet Card Featuring Pugilist John L. Sullivan 100
656 Tintype of Tower City, PA Baseball Players in Uniform PASS
657 An Early American Hockey Lot PASS
658 Real Photo Post Card of 1910 Baseball Team. PASS
659 Babe Ruth To Play For Chester Ship Building Team 50
660 Yankees Bat Signed by the Greats of ‘56 PASS
661 Yankee great Yogi Berra Inscribed signed photograph PASS
662 CLOSED S O L D ! SHELF SALE Book Set, “LEE'S LIEUTENANTS A Study in Command,” 100
663 SHELF SALE The Political Ribbon Reference Book 250
664 CLOSED S O L D ! SHELF SALE Lincoln Cartoons Book Presented by the Author 70
665 Book Containing 630 Teddy Roosevelt Cartoons PASS
666 Closed SOLD Shelf Sale Political Buttons, Book III: 1789-1916- A Price Guide to Presidential Americana 150
667 A Bound Volume of 12 Monthly Issues, Baseball Digest (1982) PASS