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1 Early 1720’s Connecticut Land Deeds 100
2 1723 1/2 Cent 60
3 1745 Benjamin Franklin Historic Religious Imprint PASS
4 1761 Map of Philadelphia PASS
5 Terrorizing South Carolina in 1767 PASS
6 Various Colonial Notes 100
7 Arthur Lee Writes Regarding The Boston Tea Party PASS
8 Ellsworth Buys Gun Powder - 1776 170
9 Declaration Signer James Wilson Signed Document in 1776 Using the George III Format PASS
10 The Dunlap Declaration of Independence 375
11 Revolutionary War Era Rare Cast Iron Salute Hand Cannon PASS
12 Washington Reports The Delaware Crossing PASS
13 Surrender of Ticonderoga ... Washington's Manifesto PASS
14 A Pair of Connecticut Pay Documents 50
15 1778 Revolutionary War Soldiers Enlistment "for the Preservation of the liberties of America..." PASS
16 Continental Army Major General Joseph Spencer Pay Order PASS
17 Revolutionary War Continental Army "Field Appointment" Issued by John Warner to Joseph Whipple at Warwick, RI 600
18 David Rittenhouse Signed Receipt From Samuel Meredith On The Account of Valley Forge Officer Andrew Norny PASS
19 General Sir Henry Clinton Porcelain on Tin Medallion PASS
20 Early Almanack From Newbury Massachusetts PASS
21 George Washington Advises Congress Of The Cornwallis Surrender PASS
22 1781 Massachusetts Revolutionary War Soldier Bounty PASS
23 Colonial American News PASS
24 Benjamin Franklin Wisdom in This Early Newspaper 170
25 When the United States Budget Could Be Printed in ONE PAGE 225
26 Hamilton Sets The US Budget PASS
27 Early Congress At Work PASS
28 The Death of Benjamin Franklin 250
29 Early Christian Church Engraving - Castle Engravings PASS
30 1791 New Hampshire Journal of Proceedings of the Senate PASS
31 Early 1794 American Printing By Timothy Upham. PASS
32 Collection of Rev War Engravings. 100
33 Colonial Engraving Group PASS
34 Revolutionary War Military Scenes 130
35 1832 Silk Broadside of "Washington's Farewell Address" PASS
36 The Colonies Collecting Duties on Imported Slaves PASS
37 Early Observations of Sacred Jewish Sites PASS
38 Kentucky Will Lists 16 Slaves PASS
39 Gives a Girl Slave to His Lame Daughter 50
40 Very Early Slave Badge by LaFar 4500
41 The State of South Carolina Will Jail Your Free Blacks For Safe Keeping PASS
42 Document names Five Slaves 50
43 10,000 Slaves Sold Daily PASS
44 Slave Revolt Aboard An American Schooner 225
45 The State of Ohio Places Regulations on Blacks and Mulattos PASS
46 After His Death, he Wants His Slaves treated Humanely 50
47 The following TWO lots are from the early abolitionist publication, The Anti-Slavery Record. PASS
48 Abolition in the British Empire 300
49 Stephen Foster Minstrel Song PASS
50 1840, Woodblock Printing Plate, Illustrating a Scene of Members of the Suffolk Board of Trade Welcoming a Black Man PASS
51 Poems on Slavery by Garrison PASS
52 Two Slaves Hired to Work on the State Capital Building in Columbia, South Carolina 140
53 A Louisiana Black Nurse and Her White Charge 1500
54 He Will Not Budge One Inch On The Slave Issue After Voting For Lincoln. 160
55 Georgia’s Black population Was Large As Evidenced Here PASS
56 Slave Theme Patriotic Cover PASS
57 The 1st Carolina Negro Regiment Is Reviewed PASS
58 Another Slave Captains a Confederate Ship PASS
59 Cover of Five Black Misfit Volunteers in Various Milita and Zouave Uniforms PASS
60 Selling Abolition Through Photography 150
61 EMANCIPATION LEADERS, Photographic Collage PASS
62 USCT Officer On Poor White Children of The South "Grow Up The Same As The Negroes." 100
63 This Slave Women Was Executed PASS
64 Kentucky's Former Slaves Get "Their Freedom With Powder and Lead" While Bodies of Others Are Thrown in The River. 375
65 The State of Maryland Abolishes Slavery PASS
66 rare CDV 50
67 An Officer in the Colored Troops Cavalry Regimant PASS
68 Rare 1865 Wm. T. Sherman Military Order Giving The Former Slaves "Forty Acres of Tillable Land." PASS
69 Union General Foster Congratulates His Black Troopers For Their Tenacity At Honey Hill and Deveaux's Neck. 100
70 Clothing Former Slaves at Washington, North Carolina. PASS
71 Union General Quincy Gillmore Declares "The People of the Black Race Are Free Citizens of The United States". PASS
72 Superintendent of Hospitals in Ohio - Claims his Negro Servant PASS
73 Noted Abolitionist, John Greenleaf Whittier PASS
74 Seeing Abolitionist Frederick Douglass Speak…."He is not very black….some white blood in him" 200
75 Keeping The "Colored" People of The South From Intoxicating Liquor. PASS
76 Black Nanny With A White Baby PASS
77 Allowing Black Men To Vote In New York State….A New York Constitutional Amendment PASS
78 Excellent Anti-Klan and Democratic Party Speech in North Carolina PASS
79 Gorgeous Black Face Meerschaum Pipe 140
80 Historic Vintage Metal Letterpress Illustration Printing Plate - Henry Box Brown, Uncle Tom's Cabin and Stephen Douglas PASS
81 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 Deed of Trust Signed by Frederick Douglass 325
84 “The Last Moments of John Brown” 50
85 Poly Chrome Little Black Child Note Book Paper Clip/Hanger. PASS
86 Colored Students Teacher Pay Vouchers PASS
87 Fourteen Black Americana Themed Music Sheets 60
88 Turn-of-the Century Racisim PASS
89 Negro League Baseball Team Photograph PASS
90 “The Black Panther” Real Photo Postcard 50
91 First Edition Book Little Black Sambo PASS
92 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 White Power 1968 Newspaper PASS
95 Jackson State College Mailing Broadsheet on the Deaths of Phillip Gobbs and James Earl Green PASS
96 Virginians Dominate The Missouri Legislature at Jefferson City in 1838. 110
97 The Virginia Military Diploma For William O. Yager PASS
98 Confederate Tactics Manual Signed By “Col S.B. Gibbons” on the Inside Flyleaf 350
99 John Brown's Harper Ferry Raid Unnerves Virginia's Citizenry. 650
100 The Confederate Generals Grouping 100
101 North Carolina Secession Convention Letter. 1300
102 Four Confederate Bills 100
103 Confederate Bond Issued From the First Capital, Montgomery 110
104 JEB Stuart Establishes His Famous Horse Artillery In This Autograph Letter Signed 13000
105 The FIRST Song to be Published in the Confederacy PASS
106 General Beauregard Issue the Minister a Pass ... But Takes a Pass on the Minister's Son PASS
107 Fiery Secessionist Rhett Letter to His Son - 1861 PASS
108 Raphael Semmes - A Charleston Broadside and A Confederate Signature PASS
109 Letter From Charleston - “We cannot permit Fort Sumter to be reinforced” PASS
110 A Rare Unit - The 1st Maryland Zouaves PASS
111 Confederate "Bright Banner of Freedom" Poem 70
112 Early Confederate Printed Document Signed in Type by Robert S. Garnett PASS
113 Printed in Nashville, This Hardee Manual Still Titles Hardee With His Federal Rank 200
114 Scarce Edition of Hardee’s Tactics 375
115 This Confederate Imprint Was Donated 200
116 North Carolina Congressman Writes Two Weeks After Their Secession. PASS
117 Confederate Volunteers Are Supplied in May 1861. PASS
118 The 7th N. C. State Troops Move To Occupy Bogue's Island, North Carolina in September 1861. 350
119 Predicting A Fight At New Bern Three Months Before it Actually Occurred. PASS
120 Exploring An English Blockade Runner While The Yankees Dare Them To Attack. 250
121 Manufacturing Salt For Gunpowder While "Old Abe" Calls Out Two Hundred Thousand More. 110
122 Andrews Raid Currency 80
123 Losing Articles Before Atlanta PASS
124 General Forrest Applies to General Bragg for 3,000 More Cavalry ... to Strike the Enemy Immediately PASS
125 General Ruggles Writes General Johnston Accepting a Brigade 100
126 Official Reports Battle of Bethel 100
127 The Army Under Robert E. Lee PASS
128 This Confederate Imprint Finds a Home in New York PASS
129 Confederate Imprint With Mississippi Ownership PASS
130 A Confederate Manual With Texas Ownership 750
131 The Army Under Robert E. Lee PASS
132 War News From This Richmond Paper PASS
133 The Battle of Seven Pines 17th Mississippi Letter. 600
134 Sending The North's High Command To The Happy Land of Canaan. PASS
135 2nd Mississippi KIA at Gettysburg - Writes of Stonewall Jackson in the Valley 200
136 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 The 35th North Carolina Retreats Towards Kinston Following The Battle of New Bern. 400
138 1863 $500 The Confederate States of America War Bond PASS
139 Stonewall Jackson Was Credited With Writing This Song PASS
140 Two Printed General Order Regarding Exchange of POWs PASS
141 Mining For Nitre PASS
142 Unique Vicksburg Wallpaper Issue with Parker’s Express Imprint Dated July 15, 1863 2750
143 Blockade Running Stock Certificate 1400
144 A Signed Cover Of KIA Alabama Lt. Col. Edward Tracy PASS
145 General to General Letter Regarding the Indians 375
146 31st Mississippi Infantry Morning Report 200
147 3rd South Carolina Officers Signed Document PASS
148 Three Confederate Issues From Atlanta PASS
149 Slave Moses Thinks Fredericksburg Is Cold Enough And Even For His Freedom Will Not Live In The North. 150
150 These Mississippi Soldiers want Their Parents To Sell The Slaves "Before The Yankees Take Them From You". 600
151 Valuable Slaves Are Lost While Working In Defense of Richmond & Fitzhugh Lee Makes A Daring Raid. 750
152 Capt. Trenholm & Col. Rutledge "Could Never Hitch Horses". 350
153 1863 Confederate Cover: 5th South Carolina Cavalry Sgt. Major Virgil C. Dibble. PASS
154 Non-Military, Military Detained POWs Are To Be Strictly Accounted For. PASS
155 The Army of Tennessee Calls For Shoe Makers. PASS
156 Confederate States of America 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi Pass. 100
157 Confederate Currency 70
158 Confederate Texas War-tax Document 50
159 South Carolina Soldier Writes His Confederate Soldier Brother 70
160 Three Confederate Civilian Letters - Supplying Beef to the Confederate Army 90
161 Supply Shoes For Negroes PASS
162 September 1864 Atlanta Prison Document 60
163 Confederate Escaped Prisoners Issued Clothing PASS
164 “All of Company C of Fanner’s regiment Were Captured” 100
165 A Confederate Insurance Document PASS
166 Twiced Signed Cover By CSA General E.P Alexander 400
167 Kinston North Carolina - Hangings Ordered By General Pickett 225
168 Confederate to Union General to Keep his Home in Georgia PASS
169 32nd NC Infantry Muster Roll PASS
170 Mississippi Cavalry Document 50
171 The Confederate Congress Battles President Davis Over Suspension of Habeas Corpus PASS
172 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 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 A President Jefferson Davis Address to the Soldiers PASS
177 A Very High Number of Offers’ Resignations 50
178 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 The Most Significant Union Defeat in the Western Theater - Chickamauga PASS
182 South Carolina "Rangers" Terrorize The Residents of Anderson District. 550
183 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 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 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 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 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 Debating The Release Of Mason & Slidell. PASS
234 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 General Ranald Mackenzie Will Lead Them Through Hell & Union Pickets Hold Their Fire So Not To Shot Rebel Deserters-. 225
297 Zollicoffer "the Damned of son of a b****h" Is Killed At Mills Springs. 200
298 . This Ohio Sergeant Wants To Get Home To "Whip" The Manager (The S. O. B.) of Mabie's Circus! 100
299 A Secesh Flag Is Captured and Cumberland Gap is Fortified 150
300 Fort Walker is Captured During The Battle of Port Royal, South Carolina. PASS
301 Countersigns Are Given At Camp Wells, Hilton Head. 160
302 Going To Attack Fort Pulaski a Soldier Is Mortally Wounded By His Friend. 300
303 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 Reporting on The Battle of Antietam and Of Guarding Captured Rebel Prisoners. 450
305 Col. Chatfield Gets Wounded in The Leg During The Battle of Pocotaligo 275
306 Following The Battle of Pocotaligo A Coward is Drummed Out of The 6th Conn. Vols. 100
307 A Connecticut soldier Robs The Mail. 100
308 The 6th Conn. Vols. Earns the Nickname "Bully Sixth." 100
309 Union Troops Raid into Northern Florida & Admiral DuPont Is Confident of Capturing Charleston With Ironclads. 150
310 Fortifying Beaufort, South Carolina. 100
311 Union Men Are Getting "Great Pay" at Beaufort While Claiming To Serve Their Country. 100
312 A Soldier of The 52nd Penn. Vols. Recalls Malvern Hill Where The Dead Were Piled For Protection. 275
313 Quincy Gillmore Replaces David Hunter as Commander Before Charleston. 110
314 Gillmore Prepares To Attack; Acting As The General's Guards & Rebel Deserters Swim To Freedom. 100
315 Predicts Jeff Davis Will Be Assassinated If He Continues To Fight After The Battle Chickamauga 100
316 At The Battle of Yorktown A Minnie Ball Goes Through Moore's Canteen Wounding The Man Behind Him. 550
317 Union Forces Are Driven In During The Battle of Seven Pines. 325
318 Union General Foster's December 1862 Goldsboro, North Carolina Expedition. 250
319 The (Union) 6th Virginia Vols. Participates in The Battle of Big Bend, West Virginia June 7, 1862. PASS
320 Albert G. Jenkins Gets Bested During The Battle of Hurricane Bridge, West Virginia On March 28, 1863. 325
321 Tensions Run High In West Virginia During The Gettysburg Campaign. 225
322 Captured (and Paroled) During The Gettysburg Campaign. 110
323 Pair of Discharges One Signed by Colonel Biles who was 3 Times WIA 120
324 The Battle of Gettysburg PASS
325 JEB Stuart Union Cover 50
326 Chaplain's Manuscript Battle Song PASS
327 A Patriotic Memorial PASS
328 Secretary Stanton Sends His Assistant To See Horace Greely 200
329 A Triangular Folded Counter Sign 125
330 The Governor Of Massachusetts Requesting A Commission To Attend The Dedication Of The Gettysburg Cemetery November 19, 1863 375
331 "ARGUMENTS OF SECESSIONISTS. A LETTER TO THE UNION MEETING" PASS
332 Natchez's Citizens "Are Very Bitter Towards The Union." 100
333 Marquis Advises His Brother Not To Enlist While Sketching The Company Plan. 200
334 Fort Sumter Is Pounded Unmercifully By Union Guns. 100
335 52nd Massachusetts Port Hudson Campaign Diary. 800
336 Union Relief Expedition To Little Washington, N. C. Is Turned Back By An Artillery Fight. 450
337 A Union Pioneer Enjoys The Advance On Trenton, N. C. In July 1863. 325
338 Soldiers Go Arm In Arm With Southern Blacks Making "These Southern Darkees…Too Smart." 100
339 Mortal Wounding of A Good Friend During The Siege of Port Hudson. PASS
340 A Signal Corps Officer Gets His Flag. PASS
341 This Union Surgeon Was Court-martialed for Giving Virginia Secession Sympathizers Information of Important Movements of our Troops PASS
342 1st Rhode Island Cavalry Letter 50
343 Gettysburg Campaign Diary PASS
344 Quantrill's Lawrence Raid PASS
345 The Entire Front Page Is A Charleston Map PASS
346 Patriotic Songs Inspired by True War Events on the Gettysburg Battlefield PASS
347 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 Many of The 25th Mass. Who Reenlist Do Not Survive Grant's Overland Campaign. 375
349 The 116th Ohio Is Reorganized Into General Washington Lafayette Elliot's Brigade. 200
350 Collection of of Ephraim Frost's 1863 Letters. s 500
351 Confederate Raider Harry Gilmore Threatens Sleepy Creek, West Virginia. 225
352 Negro Soldiers "Can Stop A Bullet as Well As Any Other Fool." 350
353 The Sutler Gets Rolled in West Virginia While U. S. Grant Takes Command of The Army. 100
354 CSA Raider John S. Mosby Reportedly Loses His Favorite Horse and Is Also Most Shot. 275
355 His Relative Deserts; Lieut. Who "Has A Hard Time" at Libby Prison: Skirmish Near Martinsburg & The Trains Are Stopped. 325
356 More On His Desertion Minded Relative. 100
357 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 The 116th Ohio "We Fite Mit Sigle Now!" 250
359 Men Die On The March To Piedmont, Va. Just Before The Battle of New Market. 225
360 The Battle of New Market; Col. Augustus Moor Is Blamed & William Frost Is Sentenced To Hard Labor While Wearing A Ball & Chain. 600
361 Frost Is Wounded During The Battle of Piedmont, Virginia On June 5, 1864. 550
362 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 Civil War Nurse Amanda C. Kimball Writes Frost's Mother Following His Death. 1200
364 Earl Van Doren's Holly Springs Raid Against Grant's Supply Lines. 275
365 Grant and Porter Attack Newly Constructed Confederate Fort Pemberton During The Opening of The Vicksburg Campaign. 275
366 Grant Shifts Troops Around While Inching Up The Mississippi Towards Vicksburg. 225
367 Grant's Second Assault on Battle of Vicksburg Letter. 225
368 A Boat Load of Deserters Are Suspected of Robbing Many. 100
369 Vicksburg Is "A Rough Place." 100
370 Red River Campaign or Will They Move Throughout Alabama & Mississippi? 200
371 In 1864 Grant Says The South Is Robbing The Cradle and The Grave. 100
372 The Emancipation Proclamation Leads This Iowa Solider To Want To Shoot Contrabands 600
373 . Island No. 10's Landscape Remains Scarred & The CSS Rowena, Filled With Medical Supplies, Is Captured. 150
374 Occupying Beleaguered Island No. 10 In Early 1863. 375
375 Charles Magnus Lettersheet PASS
376 Maine Covers by Magnus PASS
377 Left the Arms on the Field PASS
378 Handsome Cover of this Well Known Unit - The 5th U.S. Cavalry PASS
379 "...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 Northern Copperheads Would Like To Inaugurate Jefferson Davis President And Reconstruct The Union 90
381 This Ohio Soldier Enjoyed Himself Very Much During The March To The Sea! PASS
382 Kilpatrick's Raiders Pass Through Union Lines. 100
383 Writing to His Brother. He Says: "I Should Think The Doctor Would Know Better Than To Ask If You Was Not Bayonetted…". 200
384 On The Slaughter of The Battle of Drewry's Bluff When His Brother Was Wounded 200
385 Butler's First expedition Against Fort Fisher Fails & The 10th & 18th Become The 24th Corps. 100
386 Butler Orders His Cavalry To Advance On Petersburg As Infantry. 200
387 Defending Butler's Earth Works Near The Point of Rocks, Bermuda Hundred. 275
388 Great Disappointment In His Wife's "Hurrah for Little Mac" Attitude. 275
389 Nathan Bedford Forrest Threatens Columbus, Kentucky In June 1864. 325
390 A Black Woman Spoils Their Attempts To Talk To The Local White Girls. 400
391 A Good Run Leaves Him To Fight Another Day. "The Elephant's Legs Was Not Long Enough." 300
392 General Paine Rules With An Iron Fist (Executes Citizen Hess) Over Paducah, Kentucky. 500
393 Magnus Map of Buffalo PASS
394 In Confederate Virginia, A Union-Supporting Virginia Newspaper, Published By Quaker Women 800
395 Unique Georgia Broadside With Federal Soldier’s Letter on the Reverse Describing the Fall of Savannah 400
396 The Tattered Colors of The 2nd Minnesota Vols. Are Turned Into The State. 500
397 Black Soldier Sgt. Major Henry James Leads a Raids Into The Interior of Florida. PASS
398 Col. Horatio G. Sickel Encourages His Men Forward While Fighting at Hatcher's Run Leads To Many Sleepless Nights! 170
399 Andrew Johnson Executive Orders On Commercial Trade In THe Deep South. PASS
400 The War Department Orders For Punishment of Guerrillas In May 1865. PASS
401 Following The Rules of The Amnesty Oath Regulations. PASS
402 Andersonville POWs Are Mustered Out Immediately While The Prices Are Set To Take Home A Spencer Carbine. PASS
403 The Federal Government Reimburses a New York Town for the Bounties of It’s Volunteers PASS
404 Chasing the Confederte President Through Georgia PASS
405 No Lot PASS
406 This Confederate Guerrilla Claimed to Have Personally Killed Over 100 Men PASS
407 Wirz Was Hanged at the Old Capitol Prison 50
408 Thomas Ewing - Chief Justice Kansas Supreme Court PASS
409 Surgeon Henry Janes Recalls His Duties At Camp Letterman, Gettysburg. PASS
410 General William T. Sherman Writes To Widow Of Civil War Staff Member PASS
411 Large Chickamunga Map PASS
412 Incorporation Papers for the “Association of the Sixteenth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers” PASS
413 Battle of First Bull Run 38th New York Vols. Diary. PASS
414 This Calvary Commander Won the Medal of Honor 300
415 Tintype Photo Album 160
416 Seven Confederate Generals PASS
417 KIA at 2nd Manansas PASS
418 Signed CDV of famed 1st New Jersey Cavalry Colonel Sir Percy Wyndham 450
419 Fighting Joe Hooker 60
420 Another Union General CDV by Brady PASS
421 CDV of General Giles A. Smith PASS
422 He Invented the Morris Repeating Rifle 75
423 Former POW Major Ambrose S. Cassidy Signed CDV 110
424 The Gettysburg Victor 60
425 He Ordered the Raid that Became Famous as the Great Locomotive Chase 50
426 He Served on the Military Commission that Tried the Lincoln Conspirators 125
427 Six CDVs of High Ranking Union Officers PASS
428 Nice Pair of CDVs of the Same Soldier 190
429 KIA Colonel - Elias Peissner PASS
430 The Confederate General’s Family PASS
431 Four Civil War Generals Cabinet Card Photographs 225
432 Four Civil War Generals Cabinet Card Photographs 160
433 Confederate Dead on the Battlefield of Gettysburg PASS
434 Civil War Soldier CDV PASS
435 Signed Civil War Soldier CDV PASS
436 1st Michigan Cavalry Soldier PASS
437 Civil War Soldier CDV PASS
438 Newport, Rhode Island Naval Cadet PASS
439 General George B. McClellan in Uniform PASS
440 General Ambrose Everett Burnside and His Staff 50
441 The Confederate White House PASS
442 A Brady Image of Jefferson Davis 130
443 Led the 2nd Wisconsin (Iron Brigade) at Gettysburg PASS
444 General Phillip Sheridan Signed Cabinet Card To Daughter Of Civil War Officer PASS
445 Painted Photograph Identified as Union Captain Charles W. Keyes PASS
446 Sharpshooter Ambrotype PASS
447 Framed Soldier Albumen PASS
448 Burnside Large Oval Albumen PASS
449 Revolutionary War Wooden Canteen Marked “MD. 1774” PASS
450 Beautiful Confederate Coat Button 350
451 Asher's 1862 Historical War Map of The Deep South. 170
452 Battle of Baton Rouge by Currier & Ives PASS
453 THE LITTLE VOLUNTEER By Currier & Ives Color Print 200
454 Beautiful Sanitary Fair Medal PASS
455 Middleton Printing of Grant 200
456 Color Aquatint Print of "The Fight Between the Alabama & Kearsarge PASS
457 Striking Confederate Commemorative - Lowering Last Confederate Flag Shreveport LA Governor 60
458 Did Grant Surrender PASS
459 Lincoln 1860 Wide Awake Diary Kept By Union Soldier Who Died….Excellent Content! 2400
460 Vermont Delegates Not Casting Their Votes For William Seward At The 1860 Republican National Convention In Chicago PASS
461 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 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 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 Abraham Lincoln….THE LETTERS OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN ON QUESTIONS OF NATIONAL POLICY. PASS
466 Critical Letter on Abraham Lincoln PASS
467 John Bell the Traitor PASS
468 The Winning Hand Lincoln and McClellan Playing Campaign Poker 600
469 Pro-Lincoln New York Broadsheet: "The Presidential Election" PASS
470 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Campaign Silk Ribbon PASS
471 Ford's Theater Broadside Ralph Waldo Emerson Dedicates A Song To Maggie Mitchell. PASS
472 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 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 Abraham Lincoln and son Albumen photograph by Alexander Gardner February 5, 1865 225
478 Crape Mourning Badge Worn By John Uhler Deaths of 3 Presidents - Lincoln - Garfield - McKinley PASS
479 Honoring Lincoln’s Birthday in Music PASS
480 Celebrating 100th Birthday PASS
481 Box Pair Of Playing cards PASS
482 The Female Soldier of 1750 PASS
483 Connecticut Navy Commission Signed by Governor Gideon Tomlinson 50
484 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 Book of U.S. Navy Ships and Submarines Covers PASS
491 Patriotic WWII Poster PASS
492 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 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 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