Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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1704 Document Signed By New York’s “Cross Dressing” Transvestite Colonial Governor Lord Edward Viscount Cornbury
| 400 |
2
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1726 “Oath” Taken By New York Governor George Clarke
| PASS |
3
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The Venice Doge Elected 260 Years Ago
| 50 |
4
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Over 250 Years Old
| PASS |
5
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Murder in Philadelphia - 1760
| PASS |
6
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New Hampshire Marriage Certificate Signed by Governor Benning Wentworth
| 350 |
7
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A Radical Englishman Priased
| 100 |
8
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A Very Scarce Letter by Voltaire
| PASS |
9
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A Close Friend Of George Washington - G.W. Fairfax
| PASS |
10
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Signed Document By The Last Loyalist Albany Mayor, Abraham C. Cuyler
| PASS |
11
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Revolutionary War Wooden Canteen Marked “MD. 1774”
| 1900 |
12
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Tensions Grow In the Massachusetts Bay - 1774
| 50 |
13
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Petition of Congress to King George III
| 50 |
14
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1776 Revolutionary War Massachusetts Document Signed by Fourteen Council Members of Massachusetts-Bay Government while in Exile from Boston in Watertown
| PASS |
15
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Continental Army Major General Joseph Spencer Pay Order
| PASS |
16
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1778 Revolutionary War Soldiers Enlistment “for the Preservation of the liberties of America...”
| PASS |
17
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1779 Engraved Portrait of American General Robert Howe
| PASS |
18
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Revolutionary War Continental Army “Field Appointment” Issued by John Warner to Joseph Whipple at Warwick, RI
| PASS |
19
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President of the First Provincial Congress Henry Laurens
| PASS |
20
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Massachusetts Revolutionary War Soldier Bounty Payments
| PASS |
21
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First American Edition “The Royal Standard English Dictionary” by Perry, Printed by Isaiah Thomas 3 Known!
| PASS |
22
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The King’s Stamp Tax
| PASS |
23
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America’s First Census - And The Resultant Number of Congressional Representatives
| PASS |
24
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The Castle is Nearly 1000 Years Old
| PASS |
25
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“An Act For Establishing the Salaries of the Executive Officers ....”
| 475 |
26
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Broadside of the 2nd Congress
| 425 |
27
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Signer of the Declaration of Independence
| PASS |
28
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Manuscript Signed Artillerists Broadside Act of the 3rd Congress
| 750 |
29
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Print of Benjamin Franklin at Age 84, Engraved by D. Edwin, Uncolored
| PASS |
30
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Thomas Paine Publicly Criticizes John Adams
| PASS |
31
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Early Engraved Pantograph Image South Carolina’s William Drayton
| PASS |
32
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Scarce 1825 Military Commission Signed “Oliver Wolcott”
| PASS |
33
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“This Brownskin Boy Always Repeats As He Is Clean, Classy, Colorfull”
| PASS |
34
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Negro Troops Fight With The Americans and British - 1741
| 50 |
35
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A Slave Revolt in 1792
| 80 |
36
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The Philadelphia Work House Sold This Slave
| PASS |
37
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An Instant Slave Document Grouping
| 325 |
38
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The Death of the Illustrious African American Paul Cuffee
| PASS |
39
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The Slave Traders - A Story of the Deep NORTH
| PASS |
40
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900 Manumitted Slaves - Many Settle in Ohio
| PASS |
41
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South Carolina Governor Writes a Synopsis of the Denmark Vessey Slave Insurrection
| PASS |
42
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Sixteen Runaway Slave Advertisements
| PASS |
43
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Tennessee Sheriff Takes Possession of Negroes in Lew of Debt
| PASS |
44
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The Liberator Wants To Know - What Will Become Of The Amistad Africans
| PASS |
45
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Printed Anti-Slavery Invitation To Hear William Lloyd Garrison Speak at The 1840 Massachusetts Convention.
| 190 |
46
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Born a Slave - Lived To Be 122 Years old
| 50 |
47
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They Got Their Debut Playing For The President Of The United States
| PASS |
48
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Another Black Face Musical Group
| PASS |
49
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Hammered Restraints
| 100 |
50
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Two More Engravings
| PASS |
51
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A Union Sympathizing Alabamian discusses Selling Slaves
| 90 |
52
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The Farmers & Merchants Bank Orders the Sale of a Virignia Slave
| 60 |
53
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No Union with Slaveholders
| PASS |
54
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A Slave Ship Siezed in New York
| PASS |
55
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The Crew Member Wants His Bounty For Salve Ship Capture
| PASS |
56
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Group of Seventeen Black Americana Music Sheets
| PASS |
57
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Image of The Execution of Captain Nathan Hale Showing His Black Hangman
| 25 |
58
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Scarce Savannah Newspaper
| 50 |
59
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A Remarkable Eye Witness Account of Slave Life on a Southern Plantation
| PASS |
60
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American Slave Ship Captured With The Largest Number of Slaves on Record
| PASS |
61
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Northern Men in Danger in the South For Opposition to Slavery
| PASS |
62
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The Debate Over Slavery Is Front Page
| PASS |
63
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Sheet Music by Tom, The Blind Negro Boy Pianist
| PASS |
64
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The Cojoined Slave Girls
| PASS |
65
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The Slaves In Mass Exodus
| PASS |
66
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The Famed English War-Correspondentst Writes His Eye Witness Account of a Slave Auction
| PASS |
67
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160 Slaves Die On Board This Slaver
| PASS |
68
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Virginia Colonel Writes of Selling Slaves and Raising Troops in April of 1861
| 250 |
69
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West Virginia Slave Document
| 80 |
70
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Slave Themed Covers
| PASS |
71
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War Dated Slave Tax Receipt
| PASS |
72
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Former Slaves at the Market in South Carolina
| PASS |
73
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Exceptional Graphic 44” x 16” - Farragut Bombs His Way to New Orleans
| 50 |
74
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A Politician Writes a General Pertaining to the Possibility of the Emancipation Proclamation and its Effects
| PASS |
75
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David Wilmot....Introduced ammendment to outlaw slavery
| PASS |
76
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War Dated Slave Broadside From Atlanta
| 5000 |
77
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Harriet Tubman Behind The Raid - Illustrations of USCT in Action
| PASS |
78
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“This city is overrun with free negroes ... under the rule of Abraham the First”
| 275 |
79
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“... they will be shot and their black bodies roasted”
| 275 |
80
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278 Slaves Died on the Slaver
| PASS |
81
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The Louisiana Colored Troops
| 150 |
82
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CSA President Jefferson Davis’ Slaves
| PASS |
83
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The Frederick Douglass Speech - “The Proclamation and a Negro Army”
| 170 |
84
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Bell Boyd Is "A Smarter Looking Woman I Never Saw." As He Awaits His Exam As A USCT Officer.
| 200 |
85
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Lieutenant Prime 7th USCT is Busy "Drilling A Squad of 'Black Devils."
| PASS |
86
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Black Troops Can Serve Under General Banks As Well As George Washington & Andrew Jackson
| 400 |
87
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Fear of "Negroe" Fortune Tellers in New Hampshire.
| PASS |
88
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Rare 1863 Anti-Slavery Rochester, New York Annual Report.
| 150 |
89
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Issued “to the colored employees” by the Quartermaster
| PASS |
90
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Will Maryland Free Her Slaves?
| PASS |
91
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A a pair of Harper’s Showing Dead Black Soldiers
| 425 |
92
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Colored Troops Freeing Plantation Slaves in North Carolina
| PASS |
93
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Wilson Chinn - of the Branded Slave Fame - is Photographed with the ‘Light Skin’ Slave Children of New Orleans
| PASS |
94
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Cotton Is King
| PASS |
95
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Nast Asks For Voting Rights For Blacks
| 50 |
96
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Rare Cover Sent to a 29th Connecticut Officer
| PASS |
97
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Harvey M. Munsell 99th PA. Color Bearer at Battle of Gettysburg Medal of Honor Recipient
| PASS |
98
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Two Important Harper’s Weekly Issues
| 25 |
99
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The First Negro Vote in the District of Columbia
| 25 |
100
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Rare 1868 Anti-Slavery Rochester, New York Annual Report.
| 190 |
101
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Allowing Black Men to vote in New York State - A New York Constitutional Amendment
| 800 |
102
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African American school children
| PASS |
103
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The Murderous Klan in 1871
| PASS |
104
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More Ku-Klux Outrages
| PASS |
105
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The Klan in Illustrated Action
| 225 |
106
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An Important South Carolina Black Politician
| 25 |
107
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Rarely Imaged, the Klan Political Cartoons by Nast
| 25 |
108
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Reconstruction Nears Its End
| 25 |
109
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Reconstruction Period Cabinet Photographic Cartoons
| PASS |
110
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Chief Joseph Surrender A Month After This Biography Was Published
| 25 |
111
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Eight Civil War Era Photographs of African-Americans
| PASS |
112
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The Effort To Reconcile Southern Whites and Blacks
| 25 |
113
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The Darktown Fire Brigade - Saved!
| PASS |
114
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A Mule Train on a Down Grade
| PASS |
115
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The Coon Club Hunt
| PASS |
116
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De Boss Rooster
| 225 |
117
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The Florida Slave Market
| PASS |
118
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A Strong Pair of Black Images
| PASS |
119
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John Brown’s Last Moments
| PASS |
120
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The Death of Frederick Douglass
| PASS |
121
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He Was a Friend and Consultant to Lincoln
| PASS |
122
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Compensating The Slave Owners After Emancipation
| PASS |
123
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A Great Pair of Black Comic Stereoviews
| 120 |
124
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Black Men All Dressed Up
| PASS |
125
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Antique Carved Meerschaum Tobacco Pipe of Black Boy’s Head, With Its Original Case
| PASS |
126
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The Armed Buffalo Soldiers In Philipines
| 200 |
127
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The Largest Black Owned Business in America During the Jim Crow Period
| PASS |
128
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A Black Officers WWI Coat
| 400 |
129
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Three Pieces of Al Jolson Sheet Music
| PASS |
130
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The Klan at its Pinacle
| PASS |
131
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“NAACP 1932, 23rd Annual Report,
| 180 |
132
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Father Divine Prison Broadside Following His Sayville Arrest
| PASS |
133
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George Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess Music Sheets
| PASS |
134
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Six Issues of the Negro Periodical “The Crisis”
| PASS |
135
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George Washington Carver Encourages A Young Inventor - An Archive of 25 Letters
| 2500 |
136
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Blacks Concerned that They Will Lose Their Reconstruction Rights
| PASS |
137
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WWII Sheet Music - Great Cover Image
| 110 |
138
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Two Important Legal Cases Reported in this African American Newspaper
| PASS |
139
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Walcott Held The Title For Only One Year
| PASS |
140
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Two Decades of Achievements
| 100 |
141
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Four Kennedy Era Issues of “The Crisis” Including Medger Evers Murder
| PASS |
142
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Three Black Civil Rights Leaders
| PASS |
143
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A Memorial MLK Plate
| PASS |
144
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Read All About The ‘60s Race Riots
| PASS |
145
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16 African-American Themed Comics
| 100 |
146
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Three Civil Rights Magazines
| PASS |
147
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The Selma March
| PASS |
148
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It Was From The Protest March That Martin Luther King delivered the “I have a dream speech.”
| 250 |
149
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Another Washington DC March Pinback
| PASS |
150
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The "POOR PEOPLES CAMPAIGN"
| PASS |
151
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A Political Pinback Grouping
| PASS |
152
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The Backbone Organizations of the Civil Rights Movement
| PASS |
153
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The 1960’s Black Celebrities
| PASS |
154
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The Front Cover MLK Photo Artfully Shows The Leader Behind Bars
| 100 |
155
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Original Photographs of Famous African-Americans
| PASS |
156
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The Civil Rights & Entertainment Leaders
| PASS |
157
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Black Comic Books
| 100 |
158
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Free Bobby Seale
| PASS |
159
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Kings of the Ring
| PASS |
160
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Two Special Issues of Ebony
| PASS |
161
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Another Case Of Resisting The Fugitive Slave Laws
| 110 |
162
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Fugitive Slave Case - The Jerry Rescue
| 130 |
163
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The Fugitive Slave Case of Horace Preston
| 100 |
164
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A Fugitive Slave Preaches at a Meeting in Cazenovia, New York, Just Two Years After Frederick Douglass Presided at the Fugitive Slave Law Convention There in August 1850
| 200 |
165
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The Fugitive Slaves Escape Sandusky Ohio
| 110 |
166
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The Fugitive Slave is Released, His Captors Arrested.
| 110 |
167
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Fugitive Slave Arrested in Harrisburg
| 100 |
168
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This Fugitive Made His Way To Canada, Then Claimed To Work For Josiah Henson of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Fame
| 150 |
169
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Secretary of War John B. Floyd Issues General Order #19 RE: Hostile Indians
| PASS |
170
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The Confederate Constitution is Adopted
| PASS |
171
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A Confederate Drug Smuggler Is Captured Outside of Annapolis in August 1861.
| 500 |
172
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Confederate Mauual
| 250 |
173
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Early War Confederate Manual
| 500 |
174
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Organizing the CSA Army - Alabama Owner’s Identification
| 850 |
175
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Printed in Nashville, This Hardee Manual Still Titles Hardee With His Federal Rank
| 200 |
176
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The Northern Eidition Was Not Permitted in the South
| 150 |
177
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Manual of Tactics for Officers
| 275 |
178
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An Important Military Manual Used by Lee, Grant, McClellen ...
| 250 |
179
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Another Confederate LEE
| 190 |
180
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Confederate Army Regs Owned by Captain Zacharie
| 375 |
181
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He Served as Lt Colonel of the 9th Tennessee Cavalry Under General Forrest
| 1400 |
182
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4th Mississippi Cavalry Soldiers Letter
| 200 |
183
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Loves Being called A Rebel and "Spying Around Among The Lincoln Armies."
| 325 |
184
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A Hostile Union Army Threatens Georgia's Border.
| 300 |
185
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Southern Slave Flee To Join "Lincoln's Army" From Lafayette, Georgia.
| 425 |
186
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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
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Bushwhackers Are Burned Out of Their Homes and Hiding Spots.
| 190 |
188
|
Georgia major’s Personal Artillery Manual
| 350 |
189
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Infantry Tactics Manual Specifically Printed By The North Carolina Governor
| 450 |
190
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Confederate Manual From North Carolina
| 500 |
191
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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
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Strong Manassas Confederate Book
| 375 |
195
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The Confederate Manual For Dragoons
| 500 |
196
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Confederate Louisiana Morning Report
| 160 |
197
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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
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A Must Carry For Each Confederate Officer
| 475 |
204
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Army Regulations
| 250 |
205
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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
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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
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Confederate Spirit of Military Institutions
| 150 |
218
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The Confederate Government Is Seeking Peace - Initiates The Hampton Roads Conference
| PASS |
219
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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..."
| PASS |
220
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Mississippi Cavalry Document
| PASS |
221
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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
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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
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Bratton's Brigade - South Carolina Volunteers - January 30, 1865
| PASS |
228
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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
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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
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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
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Several New York Volunteers Refuse to Take The Oath and Are Drummed Out of Camp
| 110 |
239
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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
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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
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General Viele Would Have Captured Charleston By Now & A Union Fort Goes Up On Tybee Island.
| 50 |
245
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Shameless Sutlers Over Charge The Boys of The 25th Mass. Vols.
| 140 |
260
|
Newly Erected Fort Williams, Plymouth, N. C. Flag Presentation.
| 250 |
261
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Reenlisting To "See The Country Through This Trouble."
| 275 |
262
|
Great Description of CSS Ironclad Atlanta; Burning of Newport News & Thieving Cavalrymen.
| 425 |
263
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Marching To The Rescue of Plymouth, North Carolina.
| 250 |
264
|
Loaded With Battle Engravings
| PASS |
265
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John Hunt Morgan Makes Harper’s Front Page
| PASS |
266
|
The Ironclades Are Immortalized
| 70 |
267
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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
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Rare Death of General Lyons Stationery.
| 90 |
270
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The Battle of Pocotaligo Was "No Child's Play".
| 150 |
271
|
General Hunter Will Only Look Out For His Ni**ers.
| 300 |
272
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Three Days After Lincoln's September 1862 Emancipation Proclamation Announcement This Soldier Thinks It "Tip Top."
| 100 |
273
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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
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The Rebels Are Scattered During The Battle of Port Royal Ferry, Coosaw River South Carolina.
| 450 |
277
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Union Forces Build Fort Vulcan at Point Venus and Battery Hamilton on Bird Island, Savannah River.
| 100 |
278
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Fort Pulaski Is Cut Off From Communications & a Raft Causes Quite A Scare On Bird Island
| 150 |
279
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Reconnoitering Bull Island Looking For Rebel Insurgents.
| 100 |
280
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Generals Viele & Sherman Are Relieved While Hunter & Gillmore Take Over.
| 100 |
281
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German Revolutionary Hero Lt. Col. Germain Metternich 46th New York Dies After A Drunken Bayonet Wounding.
| 100 |
282
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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
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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
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A Good Content Pair of 39th Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Letters.
| 100 |
287
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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
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He Never Thought He Would Be There When He Sang Dixie Before The War.
| 200 |
289
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A Low Opinion of The 18th Ohio and Its Colonel Who Became a Brevet Brigadier General.
| 100 |
290
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If Britain Enters The War The US Army Will Send Him To "Sit With Pluto."
| 100 |
291
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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
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The 3rd Ohio Runs The Guard Against Orders.
| PASS |
294
|
Hot Enough While Marching "to roast a Guiana Ni**er."
| 100 |
295
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Heading Towards The Battle of Perryville Where He Is Severely Wounded.
| 100 |
296
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Losing Faith In The Government: "The Affairs of The Disunited States…Is But One More Step Towards The Devil."
| 400 |
297
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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
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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
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Brutalizing the Unionists
| PASS |
308
|
Impressive front Cover Graphics
| PASS |
309
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The Union Army Hires a Frank Leslie Artist
| PASS |
310
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The Brutality of Quantril Unleashed on Lawrence
| 110 |
311
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Rebel Forces Probe Union Lines At Stafford Court House.
| PASS |
312
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NOT Impressed With General Hooker-"He looks if he had been out sucking blood."
| 100 |
313
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123rd New York Battle of Chancellorsville Letter.
| 450 |
314
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The Army of the Potomac Is NOT Demoralized By Chancellorsville. Stonewall Jackson "Would Have Been Annihilated."
| PASS |
315
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Hard Work During The Gettysburg Campaign.
| PASS |
316
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The Armies Maneuver in Northern Virginia After Gettysburg.
| PASS |
317
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. Rosecrans Gives A Speech & Grant Takes Command While Union Troops Begin To Go Hungry.
| 150 |
318
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Sherman's Men Augments Grant's Command at Chattanooga.
| 100 |
319
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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
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Capt. Brown goes Free After Losing His Command To Confederate Partisan Ranger McNeill.
| 400 |
321
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Guarding Trains and Water Pipes in Winchester, Virginia.
| 300 |
322
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A Sword Presentation, Grant & Hooker's Achievements or Lack Thereof and POWs Are Brought in.
| 350 |
323
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The Churches of Martinsburg Are "Well Used Up" During The Opening of The Gettysburg Campaign.
| 350 |
324
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Few Vote For Vallandigham In This Ohio Regiment & Soldiers Get "As Tite [Drunk] As Fidlers Bich".
| 600 |
325
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A Rebel Deserter Tells "Tall Tales"; Vallandigham's Downfall & the 116th Ohio Is Lawfully Exchanged.
| 425 |
326
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Deserters From Lee's Army & Local Refugees Seek Shelter Behind Union Lines At Martinsburg.
| 325 |
327
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“Fears That "O``ld Meade Is Backing Out Again."
| 300 |
328
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William Averill's Cavalry Raids The West Virginia Countryside.
| 375 |
329
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Rebel Scouts Capture Colonel Mulligan's Wagon Train.
| 325 |
330
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Reporting On The Death of A Major Confederate Partisan Ranger in The West Virginia Mountains.
| 325 |
331
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. Partisan Rangers Rob A Train Near Harpers Ferry and Col. Abel Streight Escapes Libby Prison.
| 500 |
332
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Rebels Appear In Large Force at Winchester.
| 300 |
333
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The Owner Of Miner Hill, Virginia Turns Out To Be Secesh.
| 140 |
334
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Occupying Vienna Station, Va. Where Rebel Guerillas Ambushed Gen. Schenk's Train.
| 275 |
335
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Rebel Houses Are Destroyed While POWs Are Brought In At Suffolk, Virginia.
| 300 |
336
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Union Forces Are Outflanked On The Peninsula & McClellan's 1862 Strategy "Killed More of His Men Than Bullets."
| 140 |
337
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Rare July 2, 1863 Battle of Baltimore Cross Roads, Virginia Letter.
| 450 |
338
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A Train Accident While On The Way To Reinforce Meade During The Gettysburg Campaign.
| 140 |
339
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Missing The Chance To Bag Lee's Whole Army Following Gettysburg.
| 140 |
340
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Chesapeake Female Seminary Becomes A Hospital.
| 50 |
341
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Lincoln Renominated At The Baltimore Convention In '64.
| PASS |
342
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Shelling Fort Sumter Months Before Being Killed In Action at Olustee.
| PASS |
343
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A USCT Officer Triumphantly Announces The Fall of Forts Wagner & Gregg.
| 170 |
344
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Wanting To Stone The Hearse of S. O. B. Brig. Gen. Thomas Welsh For False Smuggling Charges.
| 180 |
345
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Corcoran's Irish Brigade Celebrates St. Patrick's Day With Beer & A Torch Light Procession.
| 100 |
346
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Hurrah For U. S. Marshall Sands of The Hoskinsville Rebellion Fame.
| 475 |
347
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Union Forces Proceed To Forts Donelson & Henry in April 1863.
| 50 |
348
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War-date Officer's Pencil Sketch of Brook's Station, Virginia Winter 1863.
| PASS |
349
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50 Multi Color Patriotic Covers
| 250 |
350
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Man killed while celebrating victory at Gettysburg
| 50 |
351
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The story of John Burns....Fought at the Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
352
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General Order No. 35....A registered enemy of the United States asked to leave New Orleans during the Civil War
| PASS |
353
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Libby Prison As Adsvertising
| 50 |
354
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1st New York Veteran Cavalry Letter
| 50 |
355
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Union Cavalry Dresses as Confederates and Capture Some Unsuspecting Officers and Men
| 200 |
356
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Washington D.C. War Dated Newspapers
| PASS |
357
|
Exceptionally Displayable Newspaper
| PASS |
358
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Leslie’s Engraves An important Photograph of Grant in a War Council
| 250 |
359
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A Private Gets Married To A Southern Belle & Suddenly Deserts Weeks Later.
| 170 |
360
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The Rebels Are Easily Driven During the Battle of Cassville, Georgia.
| PASS |
361
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Johnston Is Out Maneuvered at New Hope Church.
| PASS |
362
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Sherman Opens His Supply Lines To Marietta.
| 160 |
363
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Kennesaw Mountain Breastworks Are Evacuated During the Night of July 2nd.
| 150 |
364
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Prices of Goods From Sutlers to "Darkeys" While Sending Home Fort Pulaski Flag Relic.
| 400 |
365
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Resisting The Draft In Connecticut.
| PASS |
366
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Private Sterling's Rendition of The Star-Spangled banner.
| PASS |
367
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"Darkee" Teamster Fielding Munday Takes A Granny For A Wife.
| 250 |
368
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Mixing With Creoles, Mexicans and Disrespected Officers.
| 275 |
369
|
Battle of Mobile Where Rebel Sharpshooters Try To Kill Lt. Crist!
| 475 |
370
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The Rebels Are Jubilant Over McClellan's Democratic Nomination & Sherman Is As Good A General As Grant.
| 100 |
371
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Dance Houses, Beer Gardens and Howe's Traveling Circus Dominates New Orleans Sabbath.
| 275 |
372
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Up Kinsdale Creek In Search of Mosby
| PASS |
373
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Camaraderie Among The Opposing Pickets At Petersburg.
| 375 |
374
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News of McClellan's Nomination Suit The Soldiers "Pretty Well."
| 275 |
375
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The Colored Troops Are Kept On The Lines All Night While NOT All Soldiers Voted For Lincoln.
| 100 |
376
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Lincoln Is Reelected & Working On Dutch Gap While Rebels Fire Into Them.
| 100 |
377
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Edgar M. Gregory Gets His Brevet Brigadier General's Promotion from Sec. of War Stanton.
| 225 |
378
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The 34th USCT Reports On The Battle of Olustee, Florida.
| 150 |
379
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Col. James Montgomery, 2nd South Carolina Colored Vols Takes Control of Morris Island In 1864.
| 600 |
380
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Hoit Commands Battery Purveyance & Can Throw A Shell Into Fort Sumter & Charleston At Will.
| 200 |
381
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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
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A Union Patrol Is Nearly All Captured Near Gainesville, Florida.
| 225 |
383
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Commanding Colored Troops At The Battle of Deveaux Neck, South Carolina.
| 600 |
384
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Sherman Captures Savannah and Now Needs To Devastate The Carolinas.
| 350 |
385
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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
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36th Mass. Vols. Petersburg Siege Letter Group.
| 550 |
387
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Gangrene Eats This Soldier's Leg Apart!
| 225 |
388
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Lt. Davenport 5th Vermont Reports On THe Painful Progress of His Arm Wound.
| 100 |
389
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A Texas Outpost Gets Their Ball & Chain Attitude Adjusters.
| PASS |
390
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The Commercialization of War images
| PASS |
391
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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
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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
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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
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Richmond Comes Back To Life After Appomattox.
| 180 |
408
|
Lincoln Shakes Hands With The Rebel Peace Commissioners.
| PASS |
409
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Reporting on The Battle of Five Forks, Va. Thankful To God For His Mercy In Their "Glorious Cause."
| PASS |
410
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Lee's Army is "Flying Before Us" Following Five Forks.
| PASS |
411
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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FDR’s First of Four Nominations
| PASS |
625
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Dave Powers’ Signed Personal Copy “Triumph And Tragedy, Story Of The Kennedys”
| PASS |
626
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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
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William H. Taft Signs a Presidential Appointment
| PASS |
636
|
Large Displayable Document Signed by Calvin Coolidge as President
| PASS |
637
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Died of a Heart Attack In Office
| PASS |
638
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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
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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
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California and the Gold Fever - With Eight Color Lithos
| PASS |
649
|
This Modoc Warrior Was Later Hanged
| 25 |
650
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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 |