Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Early 1720’s Connecticut Land Deeds
| 100 |
2
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1723 1/2 Cent
| 60 |
3
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1745 Benjamin Franklin Historic Religious Imprint
| PASS |
4
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1761 Map of Philadelphia
| PASS |
5
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Terrorizing South Carolina in 1767
| PASS |
6
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Various Colonial Notes
| 100 |
7
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Arthur Lee Writes Regarding The Boston Tea Party
| PASS |
8
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Ellsworth Buys Gun Powder - 1776
| 170 |
9
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Declaration Signer James Wilson Signed Document in 1776 Using the George III Format
| PASS |
10
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The Dunlap Declaration of Independence
| 375 |
11
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Revolutionary War Era Rare Cast Iron Salute Hand Cannon
| PASS |
12
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Washington Reports The Delaware Crossing
| PASS |
13
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Surrender of Ticonderoga ... Washington's Manifesto
| PASS |
14
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A Pair of Connecticut Pay Documents
| 50 |
15
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1778 Revolutionary War Soldiers Enlistment "for the Preservation of the liberties of America..."
| PASS |
16
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Continental Army Major General Joseph Spencer Pay Order
| PASS |
17
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Revolutionary War Continental Army "Field Appointment" Issued by John Warner to Joseph Whipple at Warwick, RI
| 600 |
18
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David Rittenhouse Signed Receipt From Samuel Meredith On The Account of Valley Forge Officer Andrew Norny
| PASS |
19
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General Sir Henry Clinton Porcelain on Tin Medallion
| PASS |
20
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Early Almanack From Newbury Massachusetts
| PASS |
21
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George Washington Advises Congress Of The Cornwallis Surrender
| PASS |
22
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1781 Massachusetts Revolutionary War Soldier Bounty
| PASS |
23
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Colonial American News
| PASS |
24
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Benjamin Franklin Wisdom in This Early Newspaper
| 170 |
25
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When the United States Budget Could Be Printed in ONE PAGE
| 225 |
26
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Hamilton Sets The US Budget
| PASS |
27
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Early Congress At Work
| PASS |
28
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The Death of Benjamin Franklin
| 250 |
29
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Early Christian Church Engraving - Castle Engravings
| PASS |
30
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1791 New Hampshire Journal of Proceedings of the Senate
| PASS |
31
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Early 1794 American Printing By Timothy Upham.
| PASS |
32
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Collection of Rev War Engravings.
| 100 |
33
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Colonial Engraving Group
| PASS |
34
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Revolutionary War Military Scenes
| 130 |
35
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1832 Silk Broadside of "Washington's Farewell Address"
| PASS |
36
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The Colonies Collecting Duties on Imported Slaves
| PASS |
37
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Early Observations of Sacred Jewish Sites
| PASS |
38
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Kentucky Will Lists 16 Slaves
| PASS |
39
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Gives a Girl Slave to His Lame Daughter
| 50 |
40
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Very Early Slave Badge by LaFar
| 4500 |
41
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The State of South Carolina Will Jail Your Free Blacks For Safe Keeping
| PASS |
42
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Document names Five Slaves
| 50 |
43
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10,000 Slaves Sold Daily
| PASS |
44
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Slave Revolt Aboard An American Schooner
| 225 |
45
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The State of Ohio Places Regulations on Blacks and Mulattos
| PASS |
46
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After His Death, he Wants His Slaves treated Humanely
| 50 |
47
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The following TWO lots are from the early abolitionist publication, The Anti-Slavery Record.
| PASS |
48
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Abolition in the British Empire
| 300 |
49
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Stephen Foster Minstrel Song
| PASS |
50
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1840, Woodblock Printing Plate, Illustrating a Scene of Members of the Suffolk Board of Trade Welcoming a Black Man
| PASS |
51
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Poems on Slavery by Garrison
| PASS |
52
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Two Slaves Hired to Work on the State Capital Building in Columbia, South Carolina
| 140 |
53
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A Louisiana Black Nurse and Her White Charge
| 1500 |
54
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He Will Not Budge One Inch On The Slave Issue After Voting For Lincoln.
| 160 |
55
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Georgia’s Black population Was Large As Evidenced Here
| PASS |
56
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Slave Theme Patriotic Cover
| PASS |
57
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The 1st Carolina Negro Regiment Is Reviewed
| PASS |
58
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Another Slave Captains a Confederate Ship
| PASS |
59
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Cover of Five Black Misfit Volunteers in Various Milita and Zouave Uniforms
| PASS |
60
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Selling Abolition Through Photography
| 150 |
61
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EMANCIPATION LEADERS, Photographic Collage
| PASS |
62
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USCT Officer On Poor White Children of The South "Grow Up The Same As The Negroes."
| 100 |
63
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This Slave Women Was Executed
| PASS |
64
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Kentucky's Former Slaves Get "Their Freedom With Powder and Lead" While Bodies of Others Are Thrown in The River.
| 375 |
65
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The State of Maryland Abolishes Slavery
| PASS |
66
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rare CDV
| 50 |
67
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An Officer in the Colored Troops Cavalry Regimant
| PASS |
68
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Rare 1865 Wm. T. Sherman Military Order Giving The Former Slaves "Forty Acres of Tillable Land."
| PASS |
69
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Union General Foster Congratulates His Black Troopers For Their Tenacity At Honey Hill and Deveaux's Neck.
| 100 |
70
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Clothing Former Slaves at Washington, North Carolina.
| PASS |
71
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Union General Quincy Gillmore Declares "The People of the Black Race Are Free Citizens of The United States".
| PASS |
72
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Superintendent of Hospitals in Ohio - Claims his Negro Servant
| PASS |
73
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Noted Abolitionist, John Greenleaf Whittier
| PASS |
74
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Seeing Abolitionist Frederick Douglass Speak…."He is not very black….some white blood in him"
| 200 |
75
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Keeping The "Colored" People of The South From Intoxicating Liquor.
| PASS |
76
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Black Nanny With A White Baby
| PASS |
77
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Allowing Black Men To Vote In New York State….A New York Constitutional Amendment
| PASS |
78
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Excellent Anti-Klan and Democratic Party Speech in North Carolina
| PASS |
79
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Gorgeous Black Face Meerschaum Pipe
| 140 |
80
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Historic Vintage Metal Letterpress Illustration Printing Plate - Henry Box Brown, Uncle Tom's Cabin and Stephen Douglas
| PASS |
81
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Lynching Black Men Four At A Time in Louisiana - 1880
| 50 |
82
|
“King Cotton” Continues Well After The War With This Record Shipment
| PASS |
83
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Deed of Trust Signed by Frederick Douglass
| 325 |
84
|
“The Last Moments of John Brown”
| 50 |
85
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Poly Chrome Little Black Child Note Book Paper Clip/Hanger.
| PASS |
86
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Colored Students Teacher Pay Vouchers
| PASS |
87
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Fourteen Black Americana Themed Music Sheets
| 60 |
88
|
Turn-of-the Century Racisim
| PASS |
89
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Negro League Baseball Team Photograph
| PASS |
90
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“The Black Panther” Real Photo Postcard
| 50 |
91
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First Edition Book Little Black Sambo
| PASS |
92
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Jim Crow Must Go!…."Un Chained"….The Republican Party Helping Negroes Make Greatest Gains Since 1865
| 50 |
93
|
A Large Collection of 50 Black America Photographs
| PASS |
94
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White Power 1968 Newspaper
| PASS |
95
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Jackson State College Mailing Broadsheet on the Deaths of Phillip Gobbs and James Earl Green
| PASS |
96
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Virginians Dominate The Missouri Legislature at Jefferson City in 1838.
| 110 |
97
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The Virginia Military Diploma For William O. Yager
| PASS |
98
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Confederate Tactics Manual Signed By “Col S.B. Gibbons” on the Inside Flyleaf
| 350 |
99
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John Brown's Harper Ferry Raid Unnerves Virginia's Citizenry.
| 650 |
100
|
The Confederate Generals Grouping
| 100 |
101
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North Carolina Secession Convention Letter.
| 1300 |
102
|
Four Confederate Bills
| 100 |
103
|
Confederate Bond Issued From the First Capital, Montgomery
| 110 |
104
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JEB Stuart Establishes His Famous Horse Artillery In This Autograph Letter Signed
| 13000 |
105
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The FIRST Song to be Published in the Confederacy
| PASS |
106
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General Beauregard Issue the Minister a Pass ... But Takes a Pass on the Minister's Son
| PASS |
107
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Fiery Secessionist Rhett Letter to His Son - 1861
| PASS |
108
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Raphael Semmes - A Charleston Broadside and A Confederate Signature
| PASS |
109
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Letter From Charleston - “We cannot permit Fort Sumter to be reinforced”
| PASS |
110
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A Rare Unit - The 1st Maryland Zouaves
| PASS |
111
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Confederate "Bright Banner of Freedom" Poem
| 70 |
112
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Early Confederate Printed Document Signed in Type by Robert S. Garnett
| PASS |
113
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Printed in Nashville, This Hardee Manual Still Titles Hardee With His Federal Rank
| 200 |
114
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Scarce Edition of Hardee’s Tactics
| 375 |
115
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This Confederate Imprint Was Donated
| 200 |
116
|
North Carolina Congressman Writes Two Weeks After Their Secession.
| PASS |
117
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Confederate Volunteers Are Supplied in May 1861.
| PASS |
118
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The 7th N. C. State Troops Move To Occupy Bogue's Island, North Carolina in September 1861.
| 350 |
119
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Predicting A Fight At New Bern Three Months Before it Actually Occurred.
| PASS |
120
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Exploring An English Blockade Runner While The Yankees Dare Them To Attack.
| 250 |
121
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Manufacturing Salt For Gunpowder While "Old Abe" Calls Out Two Hundred Thousand More.
| 110 |
122
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Andrews Raid Currency
| 80 |
123
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Losing Articles Before Atlanta
| PASS |
124
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General Forrest Applies to General Bragg for 3,000 More Cavalry ... to Strike the Enemy Immediately
| PASS |
125
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General Ruggles Writes General Johnston Accepting a Brigade
| 100 |
126
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Official Reports Battle of Bethel
| 100 |
127
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The Army Under Robert E. Lee
| PASS |
128
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This Confederate Imprint Finds a Home in New York
| PASS |
129
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Confederate Imprint With Mississippi Ownership
| PASS |
130
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A Confederate Manual With Texas Ownership
| 750 |
131
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The Army Under Robert E. Lee
| PASS |
132
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War News From This Richmond Paper
| PASS |
133
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The Battle of Seven Pines 17th Mississippi Letter.
| 600 |
134
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Sending The North's High Command To The Happy Land of Canaan.
| PASS |
135
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2nd Mississippi KIA at Gettysburg - Writes of Stonewall Jackson in the Valley
| 200 |
136
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The 35th North Carolina: "We'll Hurry Across The Old Field And Yell Like The Devil" During The Coming Battle of New Bern.
| 350 |
137
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The 35th North Carolina Retreats Towards Kinston Following The Battle of New Bern.
| 400 |
138
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1863 $500 The Confederate States of America War Bond
| PASS |
139
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Stonewall Jackson Was Credited With Writing This Song
| PASS |
140
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Two Printed General Order Regarding Exchange of POWs
| PASS |
141
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Mining For Nitre
| PASS |
142
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Unique Vicksburg Wallpaper Issue with Parker’s Express Imprint Dated July 15, 1863
| 2750 |
143
|
Blockade Running Stock Certificate
| 1400 |
144
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A Signed Cover Of KIA Alabama Lt. Col. Edward Tracy
| PASS |
145
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General to General Letter Regarding the Indians
| 375 |
146
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31st Mississippi Infantry Morning Report
| 200 |
147
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3rd South Carolina Officers Signed Document
| PASS |
148
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Three Confederate Issues From Atlanta
| PASS |
149
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Slave Moses Thinks Fredericksburg Is Cold Enough And Even For His Freedom Will Not Live In The North.
| 150 |
150
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These Mississippi Soldiers want Their Parents To Sell The Slaves "Before The Yankees Take Them From You".
| 600 |
151
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Valuable Slaves Are Lost While Working In Defense of Richmond & Fitzhugh Lee Makes A Daring Raid.
| 750 |
152
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Capt. Trenholm & Col. Rutledge "Could Never Hitch Horses".
| 350 |
153
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1863 Confederate Cover: 5th South Carolina Cavalry Sgt. Major Virgil C. Dibble.
| PASS |
154
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Non-Military, Military Detained POWs Are To Be Strictly Accounted For.
| PASS |
155
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The Army of Tennessee Calls For Shoe Makers.
| PASS |
156
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Confederate States of America 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi Pass.
| 100 |
157
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Confederate Currency
| 70 |
158
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Confederate Texas War-tax Document
| 50 |
159
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South Carolina Soldier Writes His Confederate Soldier Brother
| 70 |
160
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Three Confederate Civilian Letters - Supplying Beef to the Confederate Army
| 90 |
161
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Supply Shoes For Negroes
| PASS |
162
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September 1864 Atlanta Prison Document
| 60 |
163
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Confederate Escaped Prisoners Issued Clothing
| PASS |
164
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“All of Company C of Fanner’s regiment Were Captured”
| 100 |
165
|
A Confederate Insurance Document
| PASS |
166
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Twiced Signed Cover By CSA General E.P Alexander
| 400 |
167
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Kinston North Carolina - Hangings Ordered By General Pickett
| 225 |
168
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Confederate to Union General to Keep his Home in Georgia
| PASS |
169
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32nd NC Infantry Muster Roll
| PASS |
170
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Mississippi Cavalry Document
| 50 |
171
|
The Confederate Congress Battles President Davis Over Suspension of Habeas Corpus
| PASS |
172
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Georgia Resolution - “...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 |
173
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The Confederate Government Is Seeking Peace - Initiates The Hampton Roads Conference
| 50 |
174
|
Roll of Honor for Gettysburg, Antietam and More
| PASS |
175
|
Mississippi Volunteers List
| 50 |
176
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A President Jefferson Davis Address to the Soldiers
| PASS |
177
|
A Very High Number of Offers’ Resignations
| 50 |
178
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The Authority For The Formation of Mississippi 12th Cavalry
| PASS |
179
|
Presentation Copy of This Confederate Military Manual
| 400 |
180
|
Damaged Copy of The Confederate Congress Reports the Battles
| PASS |
181
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The Most Significant Union Defeat in the Western Theater - Chickamauga
| PASS |
182
|
South Carolina "Rangers" Terrorize The Residents of Anderson District.
| 550 |
183
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Confederate Bonds and Treasury Notes Falls By The Way Side In Eastern North Carolina in 1864.
| PASS |
184
|
Confederate President Jefferson Davis Makes a Major Speech
| PASS |
185
|
Confederate Check
| 90 |
186
|
Scarce Confederate Prison Document Picked Up By a Yankee in Richmond April 4, 1865
| 500 |
187
|
Sea Island Company Stock Certificate - Vignette of Slaves Picking Cotton - Signed by Alfred Ely!
| PASS |
188
|
Mississippi Amnesty Oath
| PASS |
189
|
14th Virginia Resolves to Continue to Fight for Confederate Independence
| PASS |
190
|
The 57th Virginia Regiment Will Fight to the Last, to Gain our Freedom, or Perish in the Attempt.
| PASS |
191
|
Wharton’s Division Resolutions
| PASS |
192
|
The 9th Virginia Vows to Continue the Confederate Cause
| PASS |
193
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Bratton's Brigade - South Carolina Volunteers - January 30, 1865
| PASS |
194
|
Resolution - The People of Powhatan County “pledge ‘our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honors’ for the prosecution of the war to a completion consistent with our honor and independence...”
| 400 |
195
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Wise’s Brigade will Fight to the Death
| PASS |
196
|
Talks of Peace, Montgomery Blair Goes To Richmond & A Rebel Congressman Is Arrested While Fleeing To "Yankeedom".
| 250 |
197
|
CSA Flags Print
| 110 |
198
|
The 13th Resoves to Continue the Fight
| PASS |
199
|
Kansas Vilgilantes Form the Anti Horse Thief Association
| PASS |
200
|
Document Signed by Two South Carolina Soldiers and a Confederate Chaplain
| PASS |
201
|
The Confederate Ballonist
| PASS |
202
|
A Letter Involving Three Confederate Generals
| 190 |
203
|
Charleston Bond with Fine Vignette of Fort Sumter
| 150 |
204
|
Hamptons Legion Veteran Writes of the Illness of a Female Comrade
| PASS |
205
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14th Virginia Cavalry Soldiers of Camp David S. Creigh in Lewisburg, West Virignia Want to be Included in the Vicksburg National Reunion and Peace Jubilee
| 120 |
206
|
General Seymour Illustrates Projectiles
| 150 |
207
|
The Federal Generals Engraved Image Grouping
| PASS |
208
|
Broadside Proclamation As A Result Of South Carolina Secession
| PASS |
209
|
Federal General Killed in Action at Gettysburg
| PASS |
210
|
War Date Yale Archive Includes Reference to the Death of Major Winthrop
| PASS |
211
|
Sermon for Preserving the Union--by a Blind, Poor Inmate!
| PASS |
212
|
This Cooperhead proposed That The The United States Should be Divided Into Four Sections: North, South, West and Pacific.
| PASS |
213
|
Three-Foot Adversity Paper Pennsylvania Reserve Potomac Picket Duty & Flag Presentation Letter.
| 300 |
214
|
New England Women's Auxiliary Association (United States Sanitary Commission) Lot.
| PASS |
215
|
To A Secessionist Cartoon.
| 70 |
216
|
3rd Minnesota Infantry Letter Collection.
| 1000 |
217
|
Union Troops Wound Each Other With Bayonets During Sham Battles.
| 50 |
218
|
Rare 1861 Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Patriotic Poem.
| PASS |
219
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The Following THREE lots center around The Archive of PETER HILL WATSON who seved President Lincoln as Assistant Secretary of War under Edwin M. Stanton.
| 950 |
220
|
Stanton Gets Peter H. Watson An Appointment to Prepare The Official Records
| 200 |
221
|
Post War Peter Watson Grouping
| PASS |
222
|
U. S. Grant's First Civil War Battle: Belmont, Missouri November 7, 1861.
| 150 |
223
|
Grant's Army Chases Jeff Thompson Throughout Missouri After The Battle of Belmont.
| 200 |
224
|
U. S. Grant Exacts Strict Discipline On His New Army.
| 100 |
225
|
Halleck Reviews General U. S. Grant & His Army After Belmont.
| PASS |
226
|
Marching From Fort Henry To Attack Donelson Following Her Surender.
| 150 |
227
|
Corinth, Mississippi Is Invested By Halleck's Army.
| 180 |
228
|
The "Females" of Jackson, Tennessee Insult Their Union Occupiers.
| 600 |
229
|
The Webster Regiment Gets Cooked Treats From The Local Slaves (with sketch of camp) On Last Page.
| 325 |
230
|
Reporting On The Battle of Ball's Bluff.
| 800 |
231
|
More Reporting (& Crude Map) On The Battle of Ball's Bluff.
| PASS |
232
|
A Father Comes On Thanksgiving Day To take His Son's Body Home.
| PASS |
233
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Debating The Release Of Mason & Slidell.
| PASS |
234
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Sending Home A Ring Made From The Arm Bone of a 34th New York Soldier's Body They Desecrated!!!
| PASS |
235
|
Federal Troops Avenge The Failure of Ball's Bluff.
| 100 |
236
|
Group of 12th Mass. Vols. (Webster Regiment) Letters.
| 275 |
237
|
Civil War Express Company Receipts
| 325 |
238
|
Charles Magnus Hand-Colored Generals Lettersheets
| 140 |
239
|
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Document
| PASS |
240
|
War Date Sutler's Letter Is Where "the blood of the Nations pulstaes"
| 50 |
241
|
Sutler letter from Harper's Ferry
| 50 |
242
|
Sick Soldier Went "Crazy for a few hours"
| 50 |
243
|
Scarce West Virginia Soldier Letter
| PASS |
244
|
Stanton Makes Clear That Watson is to be Respected
| 325 |
245
|
Scarce Document Signed By Daniel McCook of the Famous Fighting McCooks
| 225 |
246
|
A Pennsylvania Bucktail Prepares For Revenge at Chancellorsville.
| 180 |
247
|
Pennsylvania Reserves Battle of Fredericksburg Letter.
| 500 |
248
|
39th Pennsylvania Vols. (10th Reserves) Letter Collection.
| 550 |
249
|
Rare Pair of USS Minnesota With CSS Merrimac Content.
| 500 |
250
|
3rd Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Letter Collection With Battle Content.
| PASS |
251
|
The 3rd Rhode Island Hvy. Artillery Is Cut Up During The Battle of James Island.
| PASS |
252
|
Burnside Supersedes McClellan And "Will Drive Things Through."
| PASS |
253
|
A Great Description of Baseball Playing at Hilton Head in '62 and Raising The Sunken Fleet at Fort Pulaski.
| 600 |
254
|
Crime, Punishment, Liquor, Prison and A Monitor at Hilton Head Island.
| 100 |
255
|
Holt Plans To Go Into Business For Himself-Forget The Sutler.
| 100 |
256
|
Building a Magazine While Lamenting The North's Lack Of Competent Generals.
| 100 |
257
|
53rd Penn. Battle of Fair Oaks Letter-First hand Account of Richmond Civilians Killed In Battle.
| 475 |
258
|
Meeting Between The Lines (and Being Insulted By The Ladies) Under Flags of Truce Outside New Bern.
| 100 |
259
|
Rebel Forces Fortify Murfreesboro, Tenn. in November 1862.
| PASS |
260
|
Newspaper: Newbern Progress April 16, 1862.
| PASS |
261
|
Reunion of the 15th Massachusetts
| 50 |
262
|
“ ...The Dearest and Happiest Place on Earth, Is Nobel Indiana ...”
| 70 |
263
|
6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Discharge
| PASS |
264
|
Three War-Date Issues of The Saint Paul Pioneer and Democrat
| PASS |
265
|
This Newspaper Grouping Reports 2nd Manassas
| PASS |
266
|
The Beast Butler Order - More Contrabands Escape By Boat - Two Homer Illustrations
| 50 |
267
|
Battle Reports - Thanks of Congress to the Monitor
| PASS |
268
|
Eye Witnessing Farragut's Passage of Forts Jackson & St. Phillips On BoardThe USS Wissahickon.
| 300 |
269
|
This USS Chippewa Officer Rediscovers Office Politics & Repairing An Engine Properly.
| PASS |
270
|
The USS Chippewa Shell Rebels On The Broad River, S. C. In Early 1864.
| 160 |
271
|
Homer Sackett Prays "I Am Anxious May God Save You".
| PASS |
272
|
The 2nd Conn. Hvy. Artillery Can't Wait To Get To The Front During Grant's Overland Campaign: Lt. Curtis Is Presented With A Sword & The CSS Albemarle Is Sunk.
| 100 |
273
|
Attending The Funeral of Major General John Sedgwick
| PASS |
274
|
2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Battle of Cold Harbor Letter
| PASS |
275
|
The CSS Albemarle Seems Afraid of The USS Mattabesett.
| PASS |
276
|
More News On The Battle of Cold Harbor & Col. Kellogg's Drunkenness.
| PASS |
277
|
Bvt. Major General Ranald Mackenzie Losses Two Fingers After Assuming Command of The 2nd Conn. Hvy. Artillery.
| PASS |
278
|
Racing To Protect Washington D. C. From Jubal Early's Army.
| 190 |
279
|
Union? Refugees Flock To The Union Fleet in Albemarle Sound
| 170 |
280
|
Connecticut Calls Out For More Men.
| PASS |
281
|
Sackett Searches For His Officer Friend at Columbia Hospital.
| PASS |
282
|
Chasing Jubal Early Throughout The Shenandoah Valley.
| 100 |
283
|
Ranald Mackenzie Is A "West Point Youngster [Who] Would Stand A Poor Chance…In A Fight".
| 225 |
284
|
A Ragged Rebel Regiment Is Capture Intact While Homer Begs His Brother Not To Come.
| 225 |
285
|
The 2nd Conn. Hvy. Art. Plays A Big Part In The Battle of Winchester, Va on September 19, 1864.
| 350 |
286
|
Detailed 2nd Conn. Hvy. Artillery Battle of Cedar Creek Letter-Sheridan Turned The Day-Voted For Old Abe.
| 550 |
287
|
Plumes Of Smoke Rise Over A Devastated Shenandoah While A Girl Friend Cheats On Her Soldier Boy. Plumes Of Smoke Rise Over A Devastated Shenandoah While A Girl Friend Cheats On His Soldier Boy.
| 250 |
288
|
The 2nd Heavies Return To Petersburg Having Gained The Respect of The Veterans.
| 275 |
289
|
Georgia Gov. Brown Says Jeff Davis Is More Tyrannical Than Lincoln.
| 100 |
290
|
Camaraderie Among The Opposing Pickets At Petersburg.
| 140 |
291
|
This Connecticut Nutmeg Talks State Rights As The North Wins The War in 1864!
| 50 |
292
|
Life of A Bounty Jumper Is Chronicled; Dash On The Pickets Lines; Deserters Report The C. S. A. Is Played Out; His Friend Is Passed Over For Promotion & Does
| 225 |
293
|
Going To See Booth In Hamlet & Shaking Hands With A Rebel Sergeant After Grant Allows Fraternization Among The Pickets.
| 250 |
294
|
Rebel "Skulls & Dry Bones Are Now Bleaching On The Top of Mother Earth Sad Mementos of That Terrible Struggle."
| 275 |
295
|
Our Poor Famished, Naked Soldiers at Last Are Being Exchanged.
| PASS |
296
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General Ranald Mackenzie Will Lead Them Through Hell & Union Pickets Hold Their Fire So Not To Shot Rebel Deserters-.
| 225 |
297
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Zollicoffer "the Damned of son of a b****h" Is Killed At Mills Springs.
| 200 |
298
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. This Ohio Sergeant Wants To Get Home To "Whip" The Manager (The S. O. B.) of Mabie's Circus!
| 100 |
299
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A Secesh Flag Is Captured and Cumberland Gap is Fortified
| 150 |
300
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Fort Walker is Captured During The Battle of Port Royal, South Carolina.
| PASS |
301
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Countersigns Are Given At Camp Wells, Hilton Head.
| 160 |
302
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Going To Attack Fort Pulaski a Soldier Is Mortally Wounded By His Friend.
| 300 |
303
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Brevet Brig. Gen. William Ely is Presented With A Sword By The Man of The Sixth Conn. While Union Dead Are Buried In Mass Graves.
| 100 |
304
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Reporting on The Battle of Antietam and Of Guarding Captured Rebel Prisoners.
| 450 |
305
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Col. Chatfield Gets Wounded in The Leg During The Battle of Pocotaligo
| 275 |
306
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Following The Battle of Pocotaligo A Coward is Drummed Out of The 6th Conn. Vols.
| 100 |
307
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A Connecticut soldier Robs The Mail.
| 100 |
308
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The 6th Conn. Vols. Earns the Nickname "Bully Sixth."
| 100 |
309
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Union Troops Raid into Northern Florida & Admiral DuPont Is Confident of Capturing Charleston With Ironclads.
| 150 |
310
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Fortifying Beaufort, South Carolina.
| 100 |
311
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Union Men Are Getting "Great Pay" at Beaufort While Claiming To Serve Their Country.
| 100 |
312
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A Soldier of The 52nd Penn. Vols. Recalls Malvern Hill Where The Dead Were Piled For Protection.
| 275 |
313
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Quincy Gillmore Replaces David Hunter as Commander Before Charleston.
| 110 |
314
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Gillmore Prepares To Attack; Acting As The General's Guards & Rebel Deserters Swim To Freedom.
| 100 |
315
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Predicts Jeff Davis Will Be Assassinated If He Continues To Fight After The Battle Chickamauga
| 100 |
316
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At The Battle of Yorktown A Minnie Ball Goes Through Moore's Canteen Wounding The Man Behind Him.
| 550 |
317
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Union Forces Are Driven In During The Battle of Seven Pines.
| 325 |
318
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Union General Foster's December 1862 Goldsboro, North Carolina Expedition.
| 250 |
319
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The (Union) 6th Virginia Vols. Participates in The Battle of Big Bend, West Virginia June 7, 1862.
| PASS |
320
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Albert G. Jenkins Gets Bested During The Battle of Hurricane Bridge, West Virginia On March 28, 1863.
| 325 |
321
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Tensions Run High In West Virginia During The Gettysburg Campaign.
| 225 |
322
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Captured (and Paroled) During The Gettysburg Campaign.
| 110 |
323
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Pair of Discharges One Signed by Colonel Biles who was 3 Times WIA
| 120 |
324
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The Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
325
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JEB Stuart Union Cover
| 50 |
326
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Chaplain's Manuscript Battle Song
| PASS |
327
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A Patriotic Memorial
| PASS |
328
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Secretary Stanton Sends His Assistant To See Horace Greely
| 200 |
329
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A Triangular Folded Counter Sign
| 125 |
330
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The Governor Of Massachusetts Requesting A Commission To Attend The Dedication Of The Gettysburg Cemetery November 19, 1863
| 375 |
331
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"ARGUMENTS OF SECESSIONISTS. A LETTER TO THE UNION MEETING"
| PASS |
332
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Natchez's Citizens "Are Very Bitter Towards The Union."
| 100 |
333
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Marquis Advises His Brother Not To Enlist While Sketching The Company Plan.
| 200 |
334
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Fort Sumter Is Pounded Unmercifully By Union Guns.
| 100 |
335
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52nd Massachusetts Port Hudson Campaign Diary.
| 800 |
336
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Union Relief Expedition To Little Washington, N. C. Is Turned Back By An Artillery Fight.
| 450 |
337
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A Union Pioneer Enjoys The Advance On Trenton, N. C. In July 1863.
| 325 |
338
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Soldiers Go Arm In Arm With Southern Blacks Making "These Southern Darkees…Too Smart."
| 100 |
339
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Mortal Wounding of A Good Friend During The Siege of Port Hudson.
| PASS |
340
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A Signal Corps Officer Gets His Flag.
| PASS |
341
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This Union Surgeon Was Court-martialed for Giving Virginia Secession Sympathizers Information of Important Movements of our Troops
| PASS |
342
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1st Rhode Island Cavalry Letter
| 50 |
343
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Gettysburg Campaign Diary
| PASS |
344
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Quantrill's Lawrence Raid
| PASS |
345
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The Entire Front Page Is A Charleston Map
| PASS |
346
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Patriotic Songs Inspired by True War Events on the Gettysburg Battlefield
| PASS |
347
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White Feels A Keen Sense of Duty & Is Willing To Put His Life On The Line For The Cause While Seeking A Commission.
| 375 |
348
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Many of The 25th Mass. Who Reenlist Do Not Survive Grant's Overland Campaign.
| 375 |
349
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The 116th Ohio Is Reorganized Into General Washington Lafayette Elliot's Brigade.
| 200 |
350
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Collection of of Ephraim Frost's 1863 Letters. s
| 500 |
351
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Confederate Raider Harry Gilmore Threatens Sleepy Creek, West Virginia.
| 225 |
352
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Negro Soldiers "Can Stop A Bullet as Well As Any Other Fool."
| 350 |
353
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The Sutler Gets Rolled in West Virginia While U. S. Grant Takes Command of The Army.
| 100 |
354
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CSA Raider John S. Mosby Reportedly Loses His Favorite Horse and Is Also Most Shot.
| 275 |
355
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His Relative Deserts; Lieut. Who "Has A Hard Time" at Libby Prison: Skirmish Near Martinsburg & The Trains Are Stopped.
| 325 |
356
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More On His Desertion Minded Relative.
| 100 |
357
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William Frost Is Finally Caught; Grant Sends Away The Sutlers "And Other Trash" From The Army & Lee's Invisibility Frightens The Folks Back Home.
| 275 |
358
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The 116th Ohio "We Fite Mit Sigle Now!"
| 250 |
359
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Men Die On The March To Piedmont, Va. Just Before The Battle of New Market.
| 225 |
360
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The Battle of New Market; Col. Augustus Moor Is Blamed & William Frost Is Sentenced To Hard Labor While Wearing A Ball & Chain.
| 600 |
361
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Frost Is Wounded During The Battle of Piedmont, Virginia On June 5, 1864.
| 550 |
362
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Days Before He Dies Frost's Mother Gets Word Of His Decline: "The Things You Sent Him Came To Hand…But He Does Not Need Them."
| 425 |
363
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Civil War Nurse Amanda C. Kimball Writes Frost's Mother Following His Death.
| 1200 |
364
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Earl Van Doren's Holly Springs Raid Against Grant's Supply Lines.
| 275 |
365
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Grant and Porter Attack Newly Constructed Confederate Fort Pemberton During The Opening of The Vicksburg Campaign.
| 275 |
366
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Grant Shifts Troops Around While Inching Up The Mississippi Towards Vicksburg.
| 225 |
367
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Grant's Second Assault on Battle of Vicksburg Letter.
| 225 |
368
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A Boat Load of Deserters Are Suspected of Robbing Many.
| 100 |
369
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Vicksburg Is "A Rough Place."
| 100 |
370
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Red River Campaign or Will They Move Throughout Alabama & Mississippi?
| 200 |
371
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In 1864 Grant Says The South Is Robbing The Cradle and The Grave.
| 100 |
372
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The Emancipation Proclamation Leads This Iowa Solider To Want To Shoot Contrabands
| 600 |
373
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. Island No. 10's Landscape Remains Scarred & The CSS Rowena, Filled With Medical Supplies, Is Captured.
| 150 |
374
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Occupying Beleaguered Island No. 10 In Early 1863.
| 375 |
375
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Charles Magnus Lettersheet
| PASS |
376
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Maine Covers by Magnus
| PASS |
377
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Left the Arms on the Field
| PASS |
378
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Handsome Cover of this Well Known Unit - The 5th U.S. Cavalry
| PASS |
379
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"...the 1st DC with the 16 repeating rifles ... and soon entirely silenced the enemy's fire, and the enemy's works were carried by storm..."
| 550 |
380
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Northern Copperheads Would Like To Inaugurate Jefferson Davis President And Reconstruct The Union
| 90 |
381
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This Ohio Soldier Enjoyed Himself Very Much During The March To The Sea!
| PASS |
382
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Kilpatrick's Raiders Pass Through Union Lines.
| 100 |
383
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Writing to His Brother. He Says: "I Should Think The Doctor Would Know Better Than To Ask If You Was Not Bayonetted…".
| 200 |
384
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On The Slaughter of The Battle of Drewry's Bluff When His Brother Was Wounded
| 200 |
385
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Butler's First expedition Against Fort Fisher Fails & The 10th & 18th Become The 24th Corps.
| 100 |
386
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Butler Orders His Cavalry To Advance On Petersburg As Infantry.
| 200 |
387
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Defending Butler's Earth Works Near The Point of Rocks, Bermuda Hundred.
| 275 |
388
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Great Disappointment In His Wife's "Hurrah for Little Mac" Attitude.
| 275 |
389
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Threatens Columbus, Kentucky In June 1864.
| 325 |
390
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A Black Woman Spoils Their Attempts To Talk To The Local White Girls.
| 400 |
391
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A Good Run Leaves Him To Fight Another Day. "The Elephant's Legs Was Not Long Enough."
| 300 |
392
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General Paine Rules With An Iron Fist (Executes Citizen Hess) Over Paducah, Kentucky.
| 500 |
393
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Magnus Map of Buffalo
| PASS |
394
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In Confederate Virginia, A Union-Supporting Virginia Newspaper, Published By Quaker Women
| 800 |
395
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Unique Georgia Broadside With Federal Soldier’s Letter on the Reverse Describing the Fall of Savannah
| 400 |
396
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The Tattered Colors of The 2nd Minnesota Vols. Are Turned Into The State.
| 500 |
397
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Black Soldier Sgt. Major Henry James Leads a Raids Into The Interior of Florida.
| PASS |
398
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Col. Horatio G. Sickel Encourages His Men Forward While Fighting at Hatcher's Run Leads To Many Sleepless Nights!
| 170 |
399
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Andrew Johnson Executive Orders On Commercial Trade In THe Deep South.
| PASS |
400
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The War Department Orders For Punishment of Guerrillas In May 1865.
| PASS |
401
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Following The Rules of The Amnesty Oath Regulations.
| PASS |
402
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Andersonville POWs Are Mustered Out Immediately While The Prices Are Set To Take Home A Spencer Carbine.
| PASS |
403
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The Federal Government Reimburses a New York Town for the Bounties of It’s Volunteers
| PASS |
404
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Chasing the Confederte President Through Georgia
| PASS |
405
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No Lot
| PASS |
406
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This Confederate Guerrilla Claimed to Have Personally Killed Over 100 Men
| PASS |
407
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Wirz Was Hanged at the Old Capitol Prison
| 50 |
408
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Thomas Ewing - Chief Justice Kansas Supreme Court
| PASS |
409
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Surgeon Henry Janes Recalls His Duties At Camp Letterman, Gettysburg.
| PASS |
410
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General William T. Sherman Writes To Widow Of Civil War Staff Member
| PASS |
411
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Large Chickamunga Map
| PASS |
412
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Incorporation Papers for the “Association of the Sixteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers”
| PASS |
413
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Battle of First Bull Run 38th New York Vols. Diary.
| PASS |
414
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This Calvary Commander Won the Medal of Honor
| 300 |
415
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Tintype Photo Album
| 160 |
416
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Seven Confederate Generals
| PASS |
417
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KIA at 2nd Manansas
| PASS |
418
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Signed CDV of famed 1st New Jersey Cavalry Colonel Sir Percy Wyndham
| 450 |
419
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Fighting Joe Hooker
| 60 |
420
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Another Union General CDV by Brady
| PASS |
421
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CDV of General Giles A. Smith
| PASS |
422
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He Invented the Morris Repeating Rifle
| 75 |
423
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Former POW Major Ambrose S. Cassidy Signed CDV
| 110 |
424
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The Gettysburg Victor
| 60 |
425
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He Ordered the Raid that Became Famous as the Great Locomotive Chase
| 50 |
426
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He Served on the Military Commission that Tried the Lincoln Conspirators
| 125 |
427
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Six CDVs of High Ranking Union Officers
| PASS |
428
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Nice Pair of CDVs of the Same Soldier
| 190 |
429
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KIA Colonel - Elias Peissner
| PASS |
430
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The Confederate General’s Family
| PASS |
431
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Four Civil War Generals Cabinet Card Photographs
| 225 |
432
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Four Civil War Generals Cabinet Card Photographs
| 160 |
433
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Confederate Dead on the Battlefield of Gettysburg
| PASS |
434
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Civil War Soldier CDV
| PASS |
435
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Signed Civil War Soldier CDV
| PASS |
436
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1st Michigan Cavalry Soldier
| PASS |
437
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Civil War Soldier CDV
| PASS |
438
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Newport, Rhode Island Naval Cadet
| PASS |
439
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General George B. McClellan in Uniform
| PASS |
440
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General Ambrose Everett Burnside and His Staff
| 50 |
441
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The Confederate White House
| PASS |
442
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A Brady Image of Jefferson Davis
| 130 |
443
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Led the 2nd Wisconsin (Iron Brigade) at Gettysburg
| PASS |
444
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General Phillip Sheridan Signed Cabinet Card To Daughter Of Civil War Officer
| PASS |
445
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Painted Photograph Identified as Union Captain Charles W. Keyes
| PASS |
446
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Sharpshooter Ambrotype
| PASS |
447
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Framed Soldier Albumen
| PASS |
448
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Burnside Large Oval Albumen
| PASS |
449
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Revolutionary War Wooden Canteen Marked “MD. 1774”
| PASS |
450
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Beautiful Confederate Coat Button
| 350 |
451
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Asher's 1862 Historical War Map of The Deep South.
| 170 |
452
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Battle of Baton Rouge by Currier & Ives
| PASS |
453
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THE LITTLE VOLUNTEER By Currier & Ives Color Print
| 200 |
454
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Beautiful Sanitary Fair Medal
| PASS |
455
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Middleton Printing of Grant
| 200 |
456
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Color Aquatint Print of "The Fight Between the Alabama & Kearsarge
| PASS |
457
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Striking Confederate Commemorative - Lowering Last Confederate Flag Shreveport LA Governor
| 60 |
458
|
Did Grant Surrender
| PASS |
459
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Lincoln 1860 Wide Awake Diary Kept By Union Soldier Who Died….Excellent Content!
| 2400 |
460
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Vermont Delegates Not Casting Their Votes For William Seward At The 1860 Republican National Convention In Chicago
| PASS |
461
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If She Was Allowed To Vote In The 1860 Election. She Would Have Voted Against "Old Abe."
| 100 |
462
|
Three Abraham Lincoln Pieces
| 60 |
463
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One Of Lincoln’s Most Important Letters - “If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it...
| 350 |
464
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He and His DAUGHTER Votes For Lincoln. Hurrah For Sheridan; Battle of Cedar Creek; Wounded Soldier Is Now A Man & Funeral Of Cousin Alfred Hatch.
| 170 |
465
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Abraham Lincoln….THE LETTERS OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN ON QUESTIONS OF NATIONAL POLICY.
| PASS |
466
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Critical Letter on Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
467
|
John Bell the Traitor
| PASS |
468
|
The Winning Hand Lincoln and McClellan Playing Campaign Poker
| 600 |
469
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Pro-Lincoln New York Broadsheet: "The Presidential Election"
| PASS |
470
|
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Campaign Silk Ribbon
| PASS |
471
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Ford's Theater Broadside Ralph Waldo Emerson Dedicates A Song To Maggie Mitchell.
| PASS |
472
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Continual Drafts May Cause Lincoln To Lose The Election.
| 300 |
473
|
The Surgeon Whose Probe Was Used to Remove the Bullet from Abraham Lincoln’s Brain
| PASS |
474
|
Lincoln Images
| PASS |
475
|
President Johnson Offers Reward For The Capture of Jefferson Davis
| PASS |
476
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Attending Abraham Lincoln's Funeral In Albany, NY…."I have seen Lincoln and think it is something that I can boast as long as I live"
| 425 |
477
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Abraham Lincoln and son Albumen photograph by Alexander Gardner February 5, 1865
| 225 |
478
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Crape Mourning Badge Worn By John Uhler Deaths of 3 Presidents - Lincoln - Garfield - McKinley
| PASS |
479
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Honoring Lincoln’s Birthday in Music
| PASS |
480
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Celebrating 100th Birthday
| PASS |
481
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Box Pair Of Playing cards
| PASS |
482
|
The Female Soldier of 1750
| PASS |
483
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Connecticut Navy Commission Signed by Governor Gideon Tomlinson
| 50 |
484
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1857 Book "Daring Deeds of American Generals"
| PASS |
485
|
Beautiful Zouave Pennsylvania Commission
| PASS |
486
|
1876 First Edition Register West Point Officers & Cadets
| PASS |
487
|
An Instant Collection
| 100 |
488
|
He Fought with Roosevelt at Santiago
| 50 |
489
|
Children’s World War One Toy
| PASS |
490
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Book of U.S. Navy Ships and Submarines Covers
| PASS |
491
|
Patriotic WWII Poster
| PASS |
492
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Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms
| PASS |
493
|
1944 World War II Poster
| PASS |
494
|
Hiroshima Atom Bomb Photograph Signed By the Enola Gay Crew
| 250 |
495
|
More - Hiroshima Atom Bomb Signed Photographs
| 100 |
496
|
Nice Frameable Tibbets Documents
| PASS |
497
|
At The Height Of The Cold War
| PASS |
498
|
He Defeated The Spanish Armada - Sir Francis Drake
| PASS |
499
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Chief Jusctice Taney as an Attorney
| 50 |
500
|
A British Act Assuring Napoleon Will Remain on Saint Helena Without Trial
| PASS |
501
|
U.S. Capitol Designer William Thornton Signed Document
| PASS |
502
|
Check Wriiten by Author James Fenimore Cooper
| 70 |
503
|
Great Grouping of Famous Americans
| PASS |
504
|
Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road To Be Repaired
| 100 |
505
|
Homes of Mormon Leader Brigham Young
| PASS |
506
|
Jay Gould - Fixing Erie Railroad Stock Prices
| 700 |
507
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Photograph and Signature of Lilly Langtry
| PASS |
508
|
Evan a Famous Explorer Must Pay The Bills
| PASS |
509
|
The following three photographs were withdrawn from an album which included a program “Dinner tendered to Col. Charles A. Lindberg ... Hotel Cleveland, August 1st, 1927...” However, through...
| PASS |
510
|
Lindy And his Contemporaries
| PASS |
511
|
Rare One Off Photograph of Amelia Earhart
| PASS |
512
|
J. Edgar Hoover Discusses FBI Appointments with Congressman Fulmer of South Carolina
| PASS |
513
|
Decorative Wood & Metal Powderflask Early 18th Century
| PASS |
514
|
Fifteen State Plate
| 200 |
515
|
Massachusetts Photographic Album
| 100 |
516
|
Fancy Silk Printed Playbill
| PASS |
517
|
Unusual Woven Silk Image
| PASS |
518
|
Carson City Silver Dollar
| 150 |
519
|
Framed Large Billiards On Silk
| PASS |
520
|
COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION SOUVENIR MEDAL
| PASS |
521
|
Antique Stevengraph Silk Of Betsy Ross
| 50 |
522
|
Commerative Medals
| PASS |
523
|
Metal Vienna Art Plate Commemorating 300th Anniversary Of Jamestown
| PASS |
524
|
Gamble With Lindy
| 60 |
525
|
Michaelangelo and the Fine Arts Commission
| PASS |
526
|
15-Coin World War II Mercury Dime Set
| PASS |
527
|
Instant 200 Piece Collection Cigar
| PASS |
528
|
1954 U.S. Proof Set
| 60 |
529
|
Jewish Tea Dealer Convicted
| PASS |
530
|
The Jewish Slave Dealer, Aaron Lopez Signed Document At Newport, RI
| PASS |
531
|
Early Printing of Josephus
| PASS |
532
|
Rothschilds To Buy Jerusalem
| PASS |
533
|
THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD
| PASS |
534
|
Legendary American Playing Cards Innovator Samuel Hart & Co. Token
| 100 |
535
|
Jewish Lithographer 12th Massachusetts "Webster Regiment" Regimental Stationery.
| 150 |
536
|
Jewish Lithographer Civil War Soldiers Playing Baseball Stationery.
| 1700 |
537
|
Civil War CDV with Jewish Photography Studio Backmark
| 50 |
538
|
Jewish Photographers of Baltimore
| PASS |
539
|
Jewish Photographer CDV
| 50 |
540
|
Dutch Philosopher Spinoza
| PASS |
541
|
CDV of Benjamin Disraeli
| PASS |
542
|
Lines On A Confederate Note - Poem by Sidney Alroy Jonas
| 100 |
543
|
Judah Benjamin Gives An Impassioned Patriotic Speech In The Wilmington, North Carolina Journal in February 1865.
| PASS |
544
|
Western Gold Miner Check
| PASS |
545
|
Otto A. Moses is Sued by the Charleston Republican
| PASS |
546
|
An Important Jewish Wedding - The Rothschild Marriage
| PASS |
547
|
Another Tricky Photograph of This Famous Jew
| PASS |
548
|
Nice Set
| 50 |
549
|
The Jews Dominated Early Basket Ball
| PASS |
550
|
Free Synagogue of Flushing - Weekly Bulletins
| PASS |
551
|
The Cohens
| PASS |
552
|
Max Mehl Coin Catalog
| PASS |
553
|
The Jewish Military History
| PASS |
554
|
An Address To The Freeman Of Connecticut
| PASS |
555
|
COUNT THE COST. AN ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF CONNECTICUT, ON SUNDRY POLITICAL SUBJECTS, AND PARTICULARLY ON THE PROPOSITION FOR A NEW CONSTITUTION
| PASS |
556
|
Death Notification
| PASS |
557
|
Early Washington DC Tax Document
| PASS |
558
|
News From 1832
| PASS |
559
|
Nullification - States Rights Versus Federal Authority
| PASS |
560
|
Conestoga Wagon Seal
| 60 |
561
|
Rhode Island Textile Industry - Governors Archive
| PASS |
562
|
Maine Textile Industry
| 50 |
563
|
Whitin Company Bills to William Mason
| PASS |
564
|
Commemorating Benjamin Franklin's Statue in Boston
| PASS |
565
|
Wilmington, North Carolina Postal History
| PASS |
566
|
1869 - New Orlean -The Levees
| 50 |
567
|
The Telegraph Gazette
| PASS |
568
|
Very Early Tobacco Packaging
| PASS |
569
|
A Statue For Red Jacket
| PASS |
570
|
Miscellaneous Stock Certificates
| 200 |
571
|
Color Magazines
| 50 |
572
|
From The New York 1939 fair
| PASS |
573
|
CDV Nathaniel Hawthorne
| 80 |
574
|
A Small Collection of Small People
| 170 |
575
|
Harvard Albumens
| PASS |
576
|
CDV of “Diamond Jim” Fisk, Jr.
| PASS |
577
|
Early Advertising Photography
| 125 |
578
|
Early Niagara Falls View
| PASS |
579
|
Special Effect Photography
| PASS |
580
|
The World Renown Actress
| PASS |
581
|
The Guys Are Out On The Town
| PASS |
582
|
Senator Daniel Webster Seeks Delegates For A National Meeting In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
| 150 |
583
|
Congressman Edward Everett Writes To Newly Elected Congressman From Pennsylvania On The State Of The Country
| PASS |
584
|
Henry Clay 1840 Campaign Ribbon
| PASS |
585
|
The Life of Henry Clay
| PASS |
586
|
A Large Engraved Image Webster Adorns This Piece
| PASS |
587
|
William Jennings Bryan at Alton Parker Home
| 100 |
588
|
A Collection of George Washington Engravings
| PASS |
589
|
Superb "George Washington" 1790s Federal Period Pin
| PASS |
590
|
Commerating George Washington Hatchet
| 50 |
591
|
Exceptional Presidential Bronze Plaque
| 100 |
592
|
James Monroe Indian Peace Medal In Bronze
| PASS |
593
|
President John Quincy Adams Death Announcement
| PASS |
594
|
1825 Inaugural Address of President John Quincy Adams
| PASS |
595
|
He Served as President for 30 Days
| 50 |
596
|
President Grant Issues a Pardon
| 600 |
597
|
Speech In Support Of President Grant's Re-Election In 1872 With Strong Civil Rights Theme
| PASS |
598
|
A Lovely Tribute To President Grant
| PASS |
599
|
Photographs of Grant
| PASS |
600
|
Large Albumen Photos of Grant’s Funeral
| PASS |
601
|
President Rutherford B. Hayes Signed Card
| 150 |
602
|
Laying to President Garfield Rest
| PASS |
603
|
Presidential Postal Appointment
| 180 |
604
|
Die-Cut Harrison-Morton Display Card
| PASS |
605
|
Early Cabinet card Photograph Of William McKinley
| 300 |
606
|
Very Nice Political Paperweight
| PASS |
607
|
Vintage Marx Plastic President Set
| PASS |
608
|
1900 United States Presidents Cabinet Card Photograph
| PASS |
609
|
Roosevelt And Johnson 1912 Campaign Color Handout
| 90 |
610
|
Teddy Roosevelt Appeals to the Women
| 50 |
611
|
Hoffman House Cigar Advertisement
| PASS |
612
|
Another Roosevelt on the Ballot
| PASS |
613
|
Taft Letter on Supreme Court Letterhead
| 120 |
614
|
President William Howard Taft Signed Card
| PASS |
615
|
Woodrow Wilson Appointment
| 110 |
616
|
Warren Harding Appointment
| 100 |
617
|
President Coolidge Nominates A Woman Postmaster
| 110 |
618
|
Former President Hoover Letter Concerning the Death of His Wife
| PASS |
619
|
President Hoover Writes His Secretary
| 80 |
620
|
Roosevelt Makes a Medical Appointment to a Medal of Honor Recipient
| 200 |
621
|
Four Franklin Roosevelt Pieces
| PASS |
622
|
Nine John F. Kennedy Related First Day Covers
| 70 |
624
|
Uncut Group Of Fourteen John F. Kennedy 1960 Campaign Ribbons
| 60 |
625
|
Former President Ford Dedicates the Richard M. Nixon Library
| PASS |
626
|
Great Grouping of Famous Americans
| PASS |
627
|
Governor Theodore Roosevelt and Family
| PASS |
628
|
1849 Gold Rush Imprint
| PASS |
629
|
The Atlantic Telegraph Comes To Elyria, Ohio in 1855.
| PASS |
630
|
Heading To Hawaii & California Onboard the Barque J. P. West.
| 100 |
631
|
Montana Territory
| 50 |
632
|
Medal of Honor Winner General Edward McClernand
| PASS |
633
|
Medal of Honor Winner John Brown Kerr as a West Point Cadet
| PASS |
634
|
Medal of Honor Winner General Walter Scribner Schuyler
| PASS |
635
|
George Custer Writes His Wife
| PASS |
636
|
Book on Joseph Smith and the Mormans 1879
| 50 |
637
|
Pike’s Peak View Book
| PASS |
638
|
Photographs of the Famed Texas Lawman James H. East
| 900 |
639
|
Buffalo Bill Artifact
| 140 |
640
|
Group of Twelve Buffalo Bill Novels Written By A Former Confederate Officer
| 50 |
641
|
Nice Boxing Tintype
| PASS |
642
|
An 1892 Bowling Team
| PASS |
643
|
early Baseball Photo
| PASS |
644
|
Slogan Cigarette Pinbacks
| PASS |
645
|
1914 Tennis Tournament Trophy
| 100 |
646
|
Collection of 1950 Hall of Fame Baseball Cards
| 100 |
647
|
Honoring Those New York Yankees
| 200 |