Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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325 Year Old Newspapers
| PASS |
2
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An Early Recipe For Thieves Vinegar
| PASS |
3
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A 23 Year Old George Washington is Noted in This Report - 1755
| PASS |
4
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Great Planisphere Includes North America - 1755
| 50 |
5
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Import Early Report of Major George Washington - 1757
| PASS |
6
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HORATIO SHARPE SIGNED COLONIAL LAND DOCUMENT
| 50 |
7
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Paul Revere Lithograph Rendition of The Pre-Revolutionary War British Troop Occupation of Boston.
| PASS |
8
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A Ledger Sheet Of the Washingtons
| PASS |
9
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Early London Newspapers
| PASS |
10
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The Boston Committee Lists Its Grievances
| PASS |
11
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1776 ID’d Patriot Officers Cane Owned By Major Polhemus
| PASS |
12
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A Proclamation by General George Washington, Morriss-Town - 1777
| PASS |
13
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Military Fortification Plan - 1780
| PASS |
14
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General Washington Advises Congress of Benedict Arnold’s Traitorous Plot
| PASS |
15
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George Washington Praises LaFayette - Battle of Springfield NJ
| PASS |
16
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Instructions Given to a Currier For the Congressional Peace Commssion
| PASS |
17
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A President George Washington Approved Act
| PASS |
18
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Early Christian Church Engraving - Castle Engravings
| PASS |
19
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He Defeated The Spanish Armada - Sir Francis Drake
| PASS |
20
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Governor Henry Lighthorse Lee - Military Appointment
| PASS |
21
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Future Chief Justice and Current Secretary of State John Marshall Advises a Collegue
| PASS |
22
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The Life of the Noted “Swamp Fox”
| PASS |
23
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Period Map of Bunker's Hill.
| PASS |
24
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Vermont Wall Map with Constitutional Scenes on Border.
| PASS |
25
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Revolutionary Naval Action on the Hudson
| 50 |
26
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Arthur Lee Writes Regarding The Boston Tea Party
| PASS |
27
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The Colonies Collecting Duties on Imported Slaves
| 50 |
28
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Very Early Engraving of a Black Woman and Her Child
| PASS |
29
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18th Century Bahamian Copper Slave Auction Tag
| PASS |
30
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Negotiating The Rental Value of a Slave With Cjild
| PASS |
31
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Kentucky Will Lists 16 Slaves
| 70 |
32
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The State of South Carolina Will Jail Your Free Blacks For Safe Keeping
| PASS |
33
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Scarce LaFar Charleston Slave Badge
| PASS |
34
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This Recently Discovered Slave Badge Like from Wappaoola Plantation
| 1400 |
35
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10,000 Slaves Sold Daily
| PASS |
36
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Slave Revolt Aboard An American Schooner
| PASS |
37
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The City of Washington Places Restrictions on Blacks in 1831
| PASS |
38
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Missionary Brewer Describes The Attempted Human sacrifice of a Slave by Local Indians In Oregon Territory Descri
| PASS |
39
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Bill of Sale For Named Slaves
| 50 |
40
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African Ankle Rattle
| 50 |
41
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Brass Currency Bracelet Used Among African Tribes and in Trade with Europeans for Enslaved Africans
| PASS |
42
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Gruesome Plantation Relic
| PASS |
43
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Unusual West African Shackles Bearing Carved Designs
| PASS |
44
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Barbour County, Alabama Cotton Plantation Account Statement with Slave Entries.
| PASS |
45
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From The First Year of Publication
| 100 |
46
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the Nebraska Bill - "A Holy Love For Negroes”
| PASS |
47
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The New Market Doctor Observes 1858 and Makes Notes
| PASS |
48
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From The Center of the Abolitionists Movement
| PASS |
49
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Gorgeous Slave Broadside
| 10500 |
50
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Frederick Douglass Driven From His Own Abolitionist Meeting
| PASS |
51
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Abuse of the Fugitive Slave Law in the Nation’s Capitol
| 170 |
52
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Describing The U. S. Capitol Dome's "Statue of Freedom" in 1861 & He is Willing To Fall In Battle "That Slavery Will Be Done Away With".
| PASS |
53
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Frederick Douglass Speech Chastises the Northerners For Not Accepting Blacks in the Army - “you Northerners are too aristocratic to march by the side of a ‘nigger.’”
| PASS |
54
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Georgia’s Black population Was Large As Evidenced Here
| PASS |
55
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Another Slave Captains a Confederate Ship to Freedom
| PASS |
56
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Cover of Five Black Misfit Volunteers in Various Milita and Zouave Uniforms
| PASS |
57
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The 1st Carolina Negro Regiment Is Reviewed
| PASS |
58
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When Selling The Slaves Do Not Separate The Children From Their Mothers & The Battle of Cross Keys
| PASS |
59
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A Union Lieutenant is Poisoned While The Men Are Becoming Disillusioned In Fighting To Free The "Black Man".
| 100 |
60
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Magnus "How Are You Green Backs" Song Sheet. Inflationary Printing To Pay The Black Troops
| PASS |
61
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The Winchester Citizens Do Not Accept the Emancipation Proclamation
| PASS |
62
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The 54th Mass. (Colored) Vols. Are Expected: "I Don't See Why They Should Not Have a Chance To Get Shot As Well As White Men."
| 550 |
63
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Broadside Printed Onboard A Union Frigate
| PASS |
64
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The State of Maryland Abolishes Slavery
| PASS |
65
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Cuba Abolished Slavery in 1884
| PASS |
66
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This Charleston Civilian Fears That The USCT Will Murder The Whites
| 170 |
67
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This Slave Women Was Executed
| PASS |
68
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Black Nanny With A White Baby
| PASS |
69
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African Americans on bales of cotton in New Orleans
| PASS |
70
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Mason's Blacking Advertising CDV.
| PASS |
71
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Excellent Anti-Klan and Democratic Party Speech in North Carolina
| PASS |
72
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Nast Racial cartoons
| PASS |
73
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Dr. Bolus 1883 Ayer's Cathartic Pills Advertising.
| PASS |
74
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During The 1884 Democratic Convention, Presidential Contender Logan is Brought to Task for Supporting the Fugitive Slave Act
| PASS |
75
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Museum Quality Carved Tusk With Slavery Motifs
| PASS |
76
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Booker T. Washington Promotes Tuskegee Institute
| PASS |
77
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Photograph of Buffalo Soldiers
| PASS |
78
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This Book Focuses on Southern Black people
| PASS |
79
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African American Sheet Music
| PASS |
80
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A Group of SIX Pieces Regarding Negro Voting - Supreme Court Case
| PASS |
81
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African American Photograph Album
| PASS |
82
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1923 Klan Statue
| 250 |
83
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Unused Klan Forms
| PASS |
84
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Loving Cup Trophy Won at Colored Municipal Games 1927
| 100 |
85
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Movie Theatre Tickets for "Colored Balcony" Seating Hammond, Louisiana
| 100 |
86
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Tin Litho Mechanical Windup Toy,
| 200 |
87
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The Klan Goes Political
| PASS |
88
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Four Ribbons for Negro Girls competition at the Virginia State Fair
| 50 |
89
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Negro Men and Women needed to drive buses and street cars in Chicago
| PASS |
90
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White Inhabitants Only....Racial tension in Chicago 1940's- 1950's
| 200 |
91
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Jobs For Negro Men UPI Photograph
| PASS |
92
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The Early Abolitionist Publication, The Anti-Slavery Record 1835
| PASS |
93
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The Father of Secession - R.B. Rhett Letter
| 350 |
94
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Maryland Rutledge Brother's Medical Department and Soldier's Letter Archive.
| 1500 |
95
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A Grouping of TEN Confederate Soldier’s Letters
| PASS |
96
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Confederate General William Mackall ALS….Defending Western Kentucky
| PASS |
97
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Former United States Army Officer Joins The Provisional Confederate Army at Montgomery.
| PASS |
98
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Rare 1861 Confederate Patriotic Devise
| 130 |
99
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Running The Union Blockade
| 50 |
100
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Southern Version of The Star Spangle Banner With "Abe Lincoln In Flight."
| PASS |
101
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Stonewall Jackson Makes An Appointment For His Staff
| 6500 |
102
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The Southern Cross Patriotic Song Sheet
| PASS |
103
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This Confederate General Died in 1861
| 200 |
104
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The following twenty-five (25) lots include the Confederate officer's letters written by Alexander Porter Morse (1842-1921). He was the son of Louisiana state senator and attorney general Isaac E....
| PASS |
105
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While In New York, Morse Mocks The North As They Ramp Up For War!
| PASS |
106
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Confederate General Clark's Wife Honors Beauregard and The Battle of First Bull Run
| PASS |
107
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Morse Is Mustered Into The Morgan Rangers of Louisiana
| PASS |
108
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A Flag is Being Made For The Morgan Rangers; Their Is No Need To Keep Slave Butler & McClellan's Advance Over The Chain Bridge
| PASS |
109
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Leaving For Baton Rouge & Giving His Father Power of Attorney In Order To Sell Slave Butler
| PASS |
110
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Hinton's Plantation Welcomes Them & Hurry Up and Sell Slave Butler
| PASS |
111
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Proud To Aid His Country: "I Will Return With My Shield Or On It…The Lincoln Horde Will Find Many Thermopholie's".
| PASS |
112
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The Men of The Morgan Rangers Embrace The Bonnie Blue Flag's Patriotic Verses
| 180 |
113
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The Cries of Loved Ones Echo Across The Mississippi As Their Sons & Brothers Go Off To War
| 170 |
114
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The Confederate Army Fortifies Bowling Green, Kentucky While Terry's Texas Rangers Look For A Fight & The Battle of Belmont
| 650 |
115
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Maneuvering In Northern Kentucky & Transfer To General Floyd's Command
| PASS |
116
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Confederate Sympathizer Old Capitol Prison Letter
| 100 |
117
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The Brother of A Confederate Sympathizer Gets A Union Military Pass!
| 110 |
118
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Francis R. T. Nicholls Is Made Brig. General After Losing An Arm & His Princeton Roommate Is Killed At Malvern Hill
| PASS |
119
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The Refined Life Of A Confederate Ordnance Officer-Horse Racing, Dancing & Private Cooks
| PASS |
120
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Alexander Porter Morse Is A Prisoner of War
| PASS |
121
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Rare Account of The Overthrow of The USS Maple Leaf & Morse's Successful Escape Back To Dixie!
| PASS |
122
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Nearly Drowning w/Miss. Lizzie After Escaping The Yankees; He Joins Kirby Smith's Staff
| PASS |
123
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Lt. Col. Paul Lynch Lee 15th Arkansas Writes From Johnson Island, Ohio Prison Camp
| 200 |
124
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Admonishing His Black Ferryman "Oh n**r Do Not Tarry" In Order To Avoid Pursuing Union Cavalry
| PASS |
125
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Confederate Battery Commander & His Men Avoid Prison By Jumping Into The Mississippi River While Morse Narrowly Avoids Capture Himself-Again!
| PASS |
126
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Fascinating Account of Activity in The Trans-Mississippi Region in Late Winter 1865
| PASS |
127
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Rare 1865 Department of the Trans-Mississippi Confederate Military Document
| 225 |
128
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News of General Robert E. Lee's Death Reaches His Daughter Mary Custis Lee
| PASS |
129
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The Confederate Government Requires That The Blockade Runners Carry 1/3 of Their Cargo For No Charge For the CSA Governemnt
| PASS |
130
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Charlesto Blockade Business Letter
| PASS |
131
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Southerners Want A Constitutional Provision Protecting Slavery.
| PASS |
132
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There Will Be A "Dreadful War…All The Slaves Will Be Free. What Will Become of Them No One Can Tell."
| 150 |
133
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Montgomery Confederate Bond
| PASS |
134
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Another Montgomery Confederate Bond
| PASS |
135
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51st Tennessee Infantry 1862 Battle of Shiloh Content Sergeant's Diary.
| PASS |
136
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A Pair Of War Dated Notes
| PASS |
137
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Andrews Raid Currency
| 70 |
138
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Confederate General Richard Taylor LS….Concerned about men being AWOL
| 650 |
139
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Confederate General States Rights Gist endorsement signed….Nine days after defending James Island
| PASS |
140
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Displayable CSA Bond
| 70 |
141
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Manuscript CSA General Orders
| PASS |
142
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Political Prisoner Dr. Alfred Hughes Camp Chase POW Letter & Union Colonel's Examined Cover.
| PASS |
143
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Rare Confederate Dog River Cotton Factory Recruit's Letter.
| PASS |
144
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The Confederates Cavalry Receive Sabre Belts
| 50 |
145
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Very Rare Period Engraving of Stonewall Jackson Struck by the Artist
| PASS |
146
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Virginia Publishes The Confederate State Constitution
| 250 |
147
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Confederate Cavalry Tells of the Grierson’s Raid
| 400 |
148
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Displayable Confederate Period Document
| PASS |
149
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Fourteen Hundred and 91 Days in the Confederate Army….Original manuscript pages
| PASS |
150
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Georgian Misses Another "Opportunity" To Kill Some Yankees
| PASS |
151
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Paroled Maryland Rebel Sympathizer Complains After Losing His Weapons.
| 200 |
152
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Scarce CS Navy Form
| 250 |
153
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Stonewall Jackson Was Credited With Writing This Song
| PASS |
154
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The Battle of Brand Station
| 425 |
155
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This Surgeon Was Transferred 10 Days Before the Battle of Missionary Ridge
| 150 |
156
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A Norfolk, Virginia Merchant Takes The Loyalty Oath To Act As Sutler.
| PASS |
157
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Confederate Document Signed by Dozens of Notable Officers and Men of the South
| PASS |
158
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Confederate General Birkett Fry document….Signed twice
| PASS |
159
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Confederate Parole Issued Off Of A CS Steamer
| PASS |
160
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A Father's return From The Confederate Army Stuns His New Orleans Family.
| PASS |
161
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General Kirby Smith and Texas Governor Murrah Clear The Shipping of KING COTTON
| 325 |
162
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Identified Confederate Owned Bibles
| PASS |
163
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The Lost Cause
| 100 |
164
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The Rare Danville Virginia Parole Issued From the Last Capital the Confederacy Only Two Days After The City Falls, April 29th, 1865
| PASS |
165
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Former CSA Secretary of the Treasury Memminger Document
| 50 |
166
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For The Benefit of the Charleston Confederate Home
| 70 |
167
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Texas Governor & Former CSA General Document
| 100 |
168
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An Autograph Collector Comes Up Empty
| PASS |
169
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Texas Reunion
| PASS |
170
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Hamptons Legion Veteran Writes of the Illness of a Female Comrade
| PASS |
171
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Reminiscences of General Robert E. Lee
| PASS |
172
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A Great Description of The Army's Corps Badges & Headquarter Flags.
| PASS |
173
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A Pair of Edwin Stanton Letters to Peter Watson
| 200 |
174
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Ellsworth Pledges $1200 And Begins Arming The Sixtieth
| 2300 |
175
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A Hard Set of Rebel Prisoners W/Shot Guns & No Uniforms Are Brought In.
| 100 |
176
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A Pair of State of Pennsylvania Bank Notes
| 70 |
177
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A Young Union Volunteer Gets Shot Through The Heart While Sitting in His Tent
| PASS |
178
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After An Encounter Union Pickets Bring In A Hat With Brains In It.
| 100 |
179
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Battle of Ball's Bluff & Death of Colonel Edward Baker Song Sheet.
| PASS |
180
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Drillin the Troops in Brooklyn
| PASS |
181
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Ellsworth Exhibition Broadside
| PASS |
182
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Grouping of TEN Patriotic letter Sheets
| 100 |
183
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Invited To Dinner By Old Abe Lincoln-This Soldier Had A Very Pleasant Time.
| 100 |
184
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Large Grouping of Engravings of Union Commanders
| 250 |
185
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Lincoln Reviews His Troops In 1861.
| PASS |
186
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Only Weeks Before He Surrendered Sumter, Anderson Writes His Wife
| PASS |
187
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Secession Wagon Song Sheet.
| 200 |
188
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Skirmishing Over The Potomac at Great Falls, Md. With Confederate Pickets.
| PASS |
189
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The Pennsylvanians Are Honored After Ball's Bluff.
| PASS |
190
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This Soldier sends Relics Home
| 950 |
191
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Three Battle of Manassas Reports from America’s Oldest Catholic Newspaper
| PASS |
192
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Captain Augustus Alonzo Hoit 8th Maine Letter Group
| 300 |
193
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Captain Hoit 34th USCT Carpet Bagger Letters w/Drawing of Jacksonville, Florida Estate
| 275 |
194
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A Grouping of War Dated Letters From Col. D.B. Birney’s Zouaves
| PASS |
195
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Another Grouping of War Dated Letters From Col. D.B. Birney’s Zouaves
| PASS |
196
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The 5th Massachusetts Takes The Oath In Front of The White House
| PASS |
197
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Secessionists Shoot At Union Picket Guards Near Alexandria in June 1861
| PASS |
198
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Hamilton, North Carolina Is Sacked During The Tarboro Expedition
| 400 |
199
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Union Troops At Plymouth, North Carolina Are Threatened By Rebel Advances
| 150 |
200
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Buchanan & His Cabinet "Are Sober and Anxious" While Radicals Tear The Union Apart.
| PASS |
201
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The Locals Poison The Union Volunteers At Camp Meigs, Washington
| PASS |
202
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Sending Home Old Abe's Eagle Feathers and A Sketch of The Camp Site
| PASS |
203
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He Won't Write To Uncle Secesh
| PASS |
204
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A Great Description of Forts Lyons and Ellsworth, Washington
| 100 |
205
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Overly Confident In Whipping The Rebs & Looking Forward to the Battle of 2nd Bull Run
| PASS |
206
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Yorktown Falls At The Approach of The Army of The Potomac
| PASS |
207
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This Soldier Finds It Hard To Explain McClellan's Retreat From The Peninsula; The USS Monitor Rides At Anchor In The James River
| 180 |
208
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Mott's 3rd New York Battery Is Annihilated During The Battle of White Oak Swamp
| PASS |
209
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1st New York (Lincoln) Cavalry Occupies Gettysburg During The Antietam Campaign
| PASS |
210
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The Question of Emancipation Reaches Congress
| PASS |
211
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Rioting Comes To New York State In January 1863. Lincoln Might Need To Enact Martial Law
| 100 |
212
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Getting Ready For The Spring Campaign In The Shenandoah Valley
| PASS |
213
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Narrowly Avoids Being Swallowed Up With Milroy's Command At The Opening of The Gettysburg Campaign
| PASS |
214
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Hunting With the Burnside Carbine
| PASS |
215
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CDV Farrier James Potter & Letter From 1st New York (Lincoln) Cavalry
| PASS |
216
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The 1st New York Cavalry Reenlists "To See The Thing Through."
| PASS |
217
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The Colored Troops Will Have No Problem Recruiting In The Shenandoah Valley & Sending His Male Competition To Camp Chase
| 100 |
218
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New York City Overflows With Veteran Troops Following The Draft Riots
| PASS |
219
|
6th New York Heavy Artillery Letter Group
| 150 |
220
|
The 7th Mass. Vols. Prepares To Head To War!
| 50 |
221
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The 7th Mass. Load Their Guns When Passing Through Baltimore & The Sleep in The US Capitol Building
| 50 |
222
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Sharpshooters Do Destructive Work Along The Lines at Yorktown
| 325 |
223
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The Battle of Williamsburg Wounds Two Who Later Die in The 7th Mass
| 325 |
224
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Gen. Couch's Division "Got Our Toes About On The Fighting Line."
| 225 |
225
|
The Battle of Seven Pines Finds Casey Literally Sleeping
| 400 |
226
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Highly Detailed Battle of Seven Pines Letter
| 800 |
227
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Continued Attacks at The Opening of The Seven Days Campaign
| 200 |
228
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The Smell of The Unburied Fouls The Air of The Camps After The Seven Days-Whiskey Fueled Rebels Made The Charges
| 550 |
229
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Detailed Account of Guarding A Wagon Train From Harrison Landing to Hampton
| 200 |
230
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A Story We Never Heard-Digging "Down" Earthworks In Order Not To Be Used Against Them
| 100 |
231
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Rufus Goes To The Hospital Never To Return
| PASS |
232
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The Respected Pastor Abel C. Thomas Sees After Rufus Robbins Days Before He dies
| PASS |
233
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Abel's Wife Sends A Touching & Detailed Letter of Sympathy
| PASS |
234
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A Pair of Antietam Campaign Written by a State senator Who Simultaneously Served In the Army
| 250 |
235
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A Private Graphically Describes His Privates To His Brother in Law.
| 400 |
236
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A Wounded Soldier Writes For Help To The New York Herald
| PASS |
237
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Autograph of Admiral David D. Porter
| PASS |
238
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Civilian Sues The Federal Government For Battle of Antietam Damages
| PASS |
239
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Colored Pencil Soldier’s Artwork
| PASS |
240
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General Frederick Lander ANS and CDV
| PASS |
241
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General Wallace Hires Henry Clay’s Grandson
| 450 |
242
|
Lincoln's Emancipation & Amnesty Proclamations Affects All
| 130 |
243
|
Magee Song Sheet: McCLELLAN & VICTORY!! or the Battle of South Mountain.
| PASS |
244
|
Major General Hunter Letter to Secretary of War Stanton
| PASS |
245
|
Missouri Rebels Are Leaving The State
| PASS |
246
|
Monitor and Merrimac Ballet
| 225 |
247
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Moving the Dead Body of General Chas. F. Smith
| 200 |
248
|
Navy Surgeon's Letter while on Board the U.S.S. Sabine
| PASS |
249
|
Patriotic Cooper Receipt
| PASS |
250
|
The Most Important Naval Battle of the War - Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack
| PASS |
251
|
The Old Union Wagon Song Sheet.
| PASS |
252
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The Rebels Are Badly Routed During The Battle of Williamsburg and "Skin Is Damn Hard To Get Here."
| 150 |
253
|
This Newspaper Grouping Reports 2nd Manassas
| PASS |
254
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Wounded While Serving No. 1 Gun (Copper's Battery) at Battle of 2nd Bull Run.
| PASS |
255
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From the Famous Irish Brigade
| PASS |
256
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The U. S. Engineers Find Abandoned Rifle Pits at Fairfax & Sending Home A "Picked Up" Souvenir.
| 225 |
257
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Getting A Clear View of The Monitor: "The Marks Showed Plainly Where The Balls Struck Her in The Fight."
| 325 |
258
|
Building Bridges & Siege Fortifications at Yorktown.
| PASS |
259
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Great Description of Siege of Yorktown. Many of The Local White Women Claim To Be Widows.
| 150 |
260
|
U. S. Engineers Are Under Arms During The Battle of Seven Pines & Go Swimming (From A Bridge They Built) While Under Fire.
| 160 |
261
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Rebel Officer Taunts The Union Bridge Builders Before The Battle of Fredericksburg.
| PASS |
262
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Bottomly's U. S. Engineers Battalion Is Filled With Future Generals Including James B. McPherson.
| PASS |
263
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Great Description of Lowe's Balloon Corps & Opposing Pickets Exchange Tobacco.
| 650 |
264
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The Second Battle of Fredericksburg Hard Won Battleground is Surveyed One Hour After.
| 150 |
265
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Capt. Charles E. Cross Is Killed While Their Bridge At Fredericksburg.
| PASS |
266
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Pursuing Lee Back To Virginia, Bottomly Sees Vice President Hamlin.
| 190 |
267
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Helping Gen. Buford's Cavalry Cross The Rappahannock River.
| 150 |
268
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Blowing Up A Railroad Bridge at The Beginning of The Rapahannock Station Movement.
| 200 |
269
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The Ironic Death of Sgt. Major George Polly 10th Massachusetts Vols.
| 200 |
270
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Rebel Leaders Will Not Allow The Colored Dead To Be Buried Following The Battle of The Crater & Thinks Grant Has No Regard For Human Life.
| 375 |
271
|
Rare Account of City Point Magazine Explosion at Grant's Headquarters.
| 200 |
272
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Before Enlisting This Massachusetts Expressman Talks of War & Old Abe.
| 190 |
273
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Itching To Go To War, But His Wife "Will Not Hear It."
| PASS |
274
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He Goes To War For The Bounty Subsequently Sacrificing His Life.
| PASS |
275
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Keeping The Civilians and Soldiers In Check at Alexandria, Va.
| 100 |
276
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Fights "Mit Sigel"; Waiting For Their Sharps Rifles Amid A Devastated Countryside.
| 100 |
277
|
Genl. Steinwehr's Body Guard Plunders Thoroughfare Gap
| 100 |
278
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Fredericksburg Letter & Map with Famed Civil War Folklore Advance on Richmond Story of "Find[ing] a Stonewall, 2 Hills & A Longstreet To Pass Over Before He Got There."
| PASS |
279
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This Soldier Becomes A Father During The Mud March & Burnsides Resignation-Washington Should Get Out of The Way.
| PASS |
280
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Fighting So Men "Although With Black Skin" Shall Not Be Traded "As You Would A Horse." Eyewitness Description of Hooker and Butler For Secretary of War.
| 300 |
281
|
Gettysburg Hero Francis Barlow Takes Command of The Brigade. "There Is Not A Man In The Whole Brigade But What Is Sorry For The Change."
| PASS |
282
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Stonewall Jackson is Dead..."One Less To Contend With." The Battle of Chancellorsville & Stoneman Did A Great Thing.
| 100 |
283
|
Rebel Forces Mass at Romney, (West) Virginia
| 100 |
284
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West Virginia Surgeon's Letter Group-Finds His Wife Is A Secesh While Fearing That McClellan Will Become President in 1864!
| 750 |
285
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Reporting on Losses of The 5th West Virginia At The Battle of Moorfield, West Virginia.
| PASS |
286
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Stonewall Gets Pushed Out of The Valley; Get Those Slaves Back; Private Cut in Two at Cross Keys
| PASS |
287
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Pvt. Lockwood Gets His Leg Amputated Amid The Shells of 2nd Bull Run & Battle of Cedar Mountain
| 300 |
288
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Watson Supervises The Bridge Repair at Harpers Ferry
| 250 |
289
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Watson sends a Telegram to President Lincoln Advising Military Positions
| 250 |
290
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A Northern Mother Pens: "How Lee Was Whipped at Gettysburg."
| PASS |
291
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Broadside Screams “SUMTER OURS!”
| PASS |
292
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Colorful Patriotic Battle of Fredericksburg Sheet Music with Zouave Motif.
| PASS |
293
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Comical "Come In Out of The Draft" Sheet Music.
| PASS |
294
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Foraging on Hilton Head Island
| PASS |
295
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General George Meade signed document….Just days before Gettysburg
| 120 |
296
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General Gillmore Approves
| PASS |
297
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General To General Letter Regarding Blockade Runners
| 200 |
298
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Gettysburg Campaign Diary
| 1100 |
299
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Goodyear Describes the Aborted Midnight Raid on Sumter
| 600 |
300
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Penny Song Sheet From Harewood Hospital by 154th New York Patient.
| 225 |
301
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Point Lookout Prison Camp Receives Escaped Union POWs & Runaway Rebel
| PASS |
302
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Quantrill's Lawrence Raid
| PASS |
303
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Recruiting Competition
| 65 |
304
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Secretary of State Seward Declines a Request
| 190 |
305
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The Baltimore Citizens Attack A Colored Officer
| 150 |
306
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The Entire Front Page Is A Charleston Map
| 50 |
307
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He Recounts The Battle Of Fredericksburg
| 400 |
308
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This Soldier Would Not Fight To Free The Salves
| 400 |
309
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"Must The Slavery Party Take The Republican Name?"
| PASS |
310
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Asks That Gov. Andrew Be Petitioned For His Discharge
| PASS |
311
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Reports of Going To Texas and Attacking Rebels
| PASS |
312
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General Foster's Expedition Is To Attack Charleston
| PASS |
313
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Duty At Mitchell's Plantation Is Dangerous at Night
| PASS |
314
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A Turncoat Southerner Is Not Trusted As A Northern Government Man
| PASS |
315
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The US Senate Passes The Conscription Act "Without Opposition."
| PASS |
316
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The US Government Employs Contraband Labor To Produce Tar For The Northern markets at Evan's Mill, North Carolina
| PASS |
317
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A Rare Look Into The Mind of A Civil War Soldier Preparing For Battle
| PASS |
318
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Williams Weighs His Options In Getting A Black Substitute To Take His Place In The Army!
| PASS |
319
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A Southern Guerrillas Captured Wearing Women's Clothing & Paraded Through The Streets of New Bern
| PASS |
320
|
"Scores of Fools" Are DEFINITELY Not Fond of Reenlisting To End Slavery
| PASS |
321
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Edward Becomes A Missionary (U. S. Christian Commission Agent) & Heads To The Front
| PASS |
322
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McCann Will Not Be "Boxed Up" and Sent Home
| PASS |
323
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Great Description of A Photographer's Views of Their Camp and Evans Mill While General Foster is Besieged at Little Washington
| PASS |
324
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Williams Dispairs Over General Hunter's Ineptness At Charleston
| PASS |
325
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Lt. Turner Loses His Right Foot After "Carelessly Holding His Pistol."
| PASS |
326
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Training With Damp Gun Powder & Good Commentary on Future Commanders.
| PASS |
327
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Fleeing Plantation Owner Near New Bern Leaves His Horses To Die.
| 100 |
328
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A Comrade Gets Hit By A Spent Ball at The Battle of Kinston.
| 100 |
329
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A Great Battles of Kinston and Whitehall, N. C. Letter-Near Misses and Fratricide.
| 375 |
330
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The March Knocked The Officers Down a Notch, "The Rebels Are Hard Looking Specimens…But They Will Fight" & Sending Home A N**ger Boy As A Christmas Present.
| PASS |
331
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He Is NOT A Fan Of The Local Black Population: The USS Monitor Flounders; The Morris Bros. Minstrels Over Blew The Situation; A Dare Devil Is Wounded & Their Enlistment Did Not Begin Until The...
| 150 |
332
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Getting Ready For The Expedition to Trenton-Ironclad Monitors Are To Go With Them; Their Illustration in Harpers Weekly & A Rivalry With The 44th and 45th Mass.
| 150 |
333
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General Sumner Carruth's Brother is His Tent Mate Whom He Calls "His Wife."
| PASS |
334
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Chaplain Jacob Manning Gets Arrested-The Boys Laugh At Him As He Is Brought Into Camp.
| PASS |
335
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Col. Holbrook & A Future General Quarrel & The Government Will Never Be Able To Mix Black and Whites Troops Together.
| 150 |
336
|
Quarreling Commanders; A Refusal To Display The US Flag; Suicide & Rebel Attack On The Anniversary of The Battle of New Bern-Their Expedition to Rocky Run.
| 200 |
337
|
More On The Expedition To Rocky Run-The 25th Mass. Is Attacked and Then Given Too Much Whiskey.
| PASS |
338
|
The 43rd Mass. Gets No Respect While The Letter Writers of the 44th & 45th Lie Through Their Teeth.
| PASS |
339
|
The Rebels Cut Off & Threaten The Union Garrison At Little Washington, North Carolina.
| 100 |
340
|
Supporting A Battery During An Artillery Duel.
| PASS |
341
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Joint Union Naval-Army Forces Capture Hill's Point, Virginia In April 1863.
| PASS |
342
|
More On Their Hill's Point Expedition; Going On Another Expedition & Gen. Foster's and The Troops Destain for Gen. Spinola.
| 130 |
343
|
Col. Holbrook Is Loved By His Men; The Army of the Potomac Is Again Defeated. They Will Get Another New General Now and The Draft Question.
| PASS |
344
|
Reviewed By General Palmer; Unorthodox Drill Maneuvers; Visiting The Merrimac & How Does He Really Feels About The Officers.
| PASS |
345
|
Col. Jones Is Killed in Battle; The Expectation of The 54th Mass. in New Bern Gives The Local Black Population Hope. They Walk About "As Though They Were The Greatest Persons in The World."
| 325 |
346
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Col. Jones' Funeral; General Foster's Birthday Is Celebrated & An Italian Spys Is Captured.
| 100 |
347
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All Officials Except General Foster Are Against The 43rd & Sherman Is Appointed Color Sergeant.
| 100 |
348
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An Officer Is Court Marshaled For Cowardice & Andrews Will Never Be Governor Again.
| PASS |
349
|
They Are Tired Of Being Cheated By Their Officers.
| PASS |
350
|
The 43rd Trade Their Rifles For A Hog-Pog of Inferior Weapons with The 17th Massachusetts While The Gettysburg Campaign Begins.
| 160 |
351
|
The Battle of Gettysburg Forces Their Celebrating The Fourth of July in Secesh Ridden Baltimore
| 100 |
352
|
The Soldiers Build a Log House
| PASS |
353
|
This soldier Sells Bone Rings For The Boys
| PASS |
354
|
6th Minnesota Letter Collection from Arkansas and Missouri
| 800 |
355
|
A Champion of the Colored Freedmen Is Intimidated By General William T. Sherman.
| PASS |
356
|
An 8th Indiana Soldier Honors Sheridan and General Custer With Winning The Battle of Cedar Creek.
| PASS |
357
|
An Unfortunate Twist For The Soldier’s Wife
| 50 |
358
|
Battle of Winchester Song Written By 126th Ohio Battle Veteran.
| PASS |
359
|
Confederate President Jefferson Davis Makes a Major Speech
| 50 |
360
|
Eyewitness Account of the 54th At Wagner
| 300 |
361
|
Philadelphia’s Grand Sanitary Commission Fair
| 185 |
362
|
Scarce New York Metropolitan Fair Letterhead
| 160 |
363
|
Shipping The Army’s Carbines
| 120 |
364
|
The General Writes to His US Senator to Bring Political Influence on Military Planning
| PASS |
365
|
The Soldiers Want McClellan
| PASS |
366
|
This Lt. Colonel Wants to Build a Submarine
| 200 |
367
|
This Pennsylvania Soldier Is Discharged
| PASS |
368
|
Sherman's Army Stumbles Into Masses of Rebels Along Peach Tree Creek.
| 225 |
369
|
Great Battle of Atlanta Letter; Hood Replaces Johnston & Support For The Lincoln/Johnson Ticket.
| 300 |
370
|
"At The Gates of Atlanta" After The Battles of Peach Tree Creek and Atlanta.
| 300 |
371
|
Sherman's Dislike of "Fighting Joe" Hooker Leads To Hooker's Resignation.
| 170 |
372
|
Terrible Losses During The Past Engagements; Johnston's Replacement & More On The Jealousies Sherman Had For Hooker.
| 250 |
373
|
Looking Forward To Atlanta's Fall; Lincoln Reelection To End The War & His Promotion to Assistant Adjutant General.
| 250 |
374
|
The Union Cavalry of Kilpatrick Encircles Hood's Army & The Draft Needs To Work Better To End This War.
| 170 |
375
|
The 20th Corps Moves Below Atlanta While Slocum Assumes Command.
| 160 |
376
|
Perhaps The Best Atlanta Campaign Letter We Have Ever Offered.
| 600 |
377
|
Sherman Marches To The Sea While The "Darkies" Flock To The Army.
| 600 |
378
|
Their Anger Over The Mistreatment of Union POWs Justifies Plundering During Sherman's March to The Sea.
| 550 |
379
|
Savannah, Georgia Falls To Sherman's Mighty Army.
| 650 |
380
|
Sherman & Stanton Reviews The Army at Savannah Before The Opening of The Spring Campaign.
| 200 |
381
|
"Sherman's Vandals" Prepare To Be Unleashed on South Carolina While He Sends Home Preachings of Ramble Rousing Bishop Stephen Elliot.
| 450 |
382
|
Their Side Wheeler Get Crushed On Rocks At The Opening of The Campaign Through The Carolinas.
| 130 |
383
|
Torpedoes (Land Mines) Impedes Slocum's Progress Who Declares He Will Burn Houses In Retaliation.
| 100 |
384
|
"We Have Moved Over South Carolina Like a Plague!"
| PASS |
385
|
Columbia Burns! and Destruction Reigns Over The Carolinas As Sherman Moves North.
| 300 |
386
|
Johnson Attacks Sherman's Piecemeal Forces at Bentonville & The Campaign Ends In Success.
| 250 |
387
|
He Leaves His Young "Darky" Behind & Helps Raze South Carolina For Bringing On "This Horrid War."
| PASS |
388
|
News of Richmond's Fall & Grant's Successes Reaches Sherman's Army During Their Reviews.
| PASS |
389
|
News of Appomattox Reaches Sherman's Men & They Rush To Cut Johnston From Retreat.
| 450 |
390
|
The Most Sorrowful Lincoln Assassination & Johnston Surrender We Have Ever Offered!!! Drunk Andrew Johnson is Now In Control.
| 450 |
391
|
Reminds His (Anti-Lincoln) Father That The President's Death Mattered!
| PASS |
392
|
Sherman's Men Can't Wait To Be Mustered Out After Johnston Surrenders.
| 200 |
393
|
Mickle Surveys Richmond While On The March To Washington-Gettysburg POW Returns To The 134th N. Y.
| 100 |
394
|
1865 Union Staff Officer's Sherman March Through The Carolinas Diary.
| PASS |
395
|
Chasing the Confederate President Through Georgia
| PASS |
396
|
Exceptional SIXTEEN Page Letter regarding ReRaising the Fort Sumter Flag
| PASS |
397
|
Magnus Song Sheet: General Logan & 15th Corps Song Sheet by Capt. Burt 76th Ohio Vols.
| PASS |
398
|
Reorganizing The 15th Corps' Medical Staff. While The 63rd Illinois' Drunk Surgeon Might Not Get His Promotion.
| 100 |
399
|
This Confederate Guerrilla Claimed to Have Personally Killed Over 100 Men
| PASS |
400
|
Western Stage Coach Company
| PASS |
401
|
General George McClellan Supports The Veterans
| PASS |
402
|
Group of Gettysburg Associated Documents
| 50 |
403
|
Alfred Hudson Guernsey Letter to General Joe Hooker
| PASS |
404
|
The Army Announces the Death of Robert Anderson
| PASS |
405
|
The Secretary of State, Washburne, Is Concerned About His Taxes
| PASS |
406
|
Just Months Before the Battle of the Little Bighorn
| PASS |
407
|
Sherman Endorses the Book “Military and Naval Encyclopedia”
| PASS |
408
|
Civil War Action Steel Engravings
| PASS |
409
|
Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
410
|
The 19th Michigan Is Best By The 2nd Mass. Vols.; Plus War-date Sketch Of Military Punishment Scene
| PASS |
411
|
Alabama and Kearsarge Booklet
| 50 |
412
|
Patriotic Case Houses Soldier’s Ambrotype
| PASS |
413
|
He Commanded at War of 1812, the Black Hawk War, the Mexican War, the Second Seminole War, and, the Civil War,
| 100 |
414
|
Photo and Signature of Avenger of Ellsworth
| 1700 |
415
|
Seven Confederate Generals
| PASS |
416
|
After Lee’s Surrender, He Was Held Prisoner at Fort Warren in Boston Harbor
| PASS |
417
|
Commander of the Zouaves
| 50 |
418
|
Confederate General Hardee
| 50 |
419
|
"Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead"
| 50 |
420
|
General Baldy Smith
| 50 |
421
|
General Richard Garnett or Muscoe R.H. Garnett....?
| PASS |
422
|
Halleck - President Abraham Lincoln once described him as "little more than a first rate clerk."
| 50 |
423
|
He Died in Beaufort SC of Yellow Fever
| PASS |
424
|
He Was 77 When the War Began
| PASS |
425
|
His West Point Room Mate was Stonewall Jackson
| 50 |
426
|
Lil Mac and the Lil Lady
| PASS |
427
|
Many Consider This Baltimore Photographer to be Confederate Sympathizer
| 100 |
428
|
Nice DuPont CDV
| 50 |
429
|
Pair Union General Cabinet Cards....One signed
| PASS |
430
|
Photograph of General Burnside and Staff
| PASS |
431
|
Rare Jefferson Davis CDV
| PASS |
432
|
Six CDVs of High Ranking Union Officers
| 50 |
433
|
This Confederate Later Became Kentucky Governor
| 50 |
434
|
This Confederate Was Adventureous - A Tennessee Planter, California Gold Miner, and Twice Military General
| 50 |
435
|
CDV's of General Grant on Lookout Mountain and City Point HQ
| 190 |
436
|
Colonel Haldimand Putnam CDV….Shot through Head at Fort Wagner
| 110 |
437
|
Confederate Dead on the Battlefield of Gettysburg
| PASS |
438
|
Feeding the Troops
| PASS |
439
|
(Mis)Named as the Father of Baseball
| PASS |
440
|
MOH Winner As A Result Of His “Ride To Almost Certain Death”
| PASS |
441
|
The Daughter of the Regiment
| 255 |
442
|
Cabinet Card of Lieut. William H. Mickle.
| 50 |
443
|
1865 Albumen of Rooney Lee’s Copy of his Father’s General Order No. 9 Issued to Him
| 375 |
444
|
Another Dead Confederate
| PASS |
445
|
Bull Run Monument Consecration June 10, 1865.
| PASS |
446
|
Destroyed The Fort at Moultrie
| PASS |
447
|
General Grant Presentation Sword Stereoview
| PASS |
448
|
He Commanded the Colored Troops at Peteresburgh
| 200 |
449
|
Period Fort Sumter Image
| PASS |
450
|
Period Photograph of Libby prison by Anthony
| 110 |
451
|
Period Photograph of The Famous Lee Surrender Table
| 300 |
452
|
Reviewing the Army in Washington
| PASS |
453
|
Secession Hall - Where the War Was Declared - Destroyed
| PASS |
454
|
The Celebrated Occurrence of Raising the Union Flag at Sumter
| PASS |
455
|
The Dead Confederate Soldier at Fort Hell
| PASS |
456
|
Great Anersonville Photograph and Story
| 170 |
457
|
The Local Photographer Publishes Fort Sumter Images
| PASS |
458
|
Confederate Boyle and Gamble Sword in Great Condition
| 8500 |
459
|
In recognition of McClellan Leadership Comes This
| 50 |
460
|
Officers Hat Pin
| PASS |
461
|
War Period Stencils
| PASS |
462
|
A Stunning Masonic Badge
| PASS |
463
|
Very Nice Cartridge Box
| 325 |
464
|
Middleton Printing of Grant
| 150 |
465
|
Plaque of General Butler
| PASS |
466
|
Former POWs Meet in Washington
| 140 |
467
|
Lincoln Not Ready to Support Emancipation
| PASS |
468
|
Lincoln Raises the Flag in Philadelphia; Sneaks Through Baltimore; While Jefferson Davis is Inaugurated in Alabama
| PASS |
469
|
Scarce Lincoln Signed Letter as President Elect
| PASS |
470
|
Albany bookseller writes about photographs of Mary Lincoln In Mourning...and President Lincoln
| 200 |
471
|
Attorney General Edward Bates ALS & CDV
| 60 |
472
|
John Wilkes Booth Negative
| 150 |
473
|
Soldier Provides a Detailed description of President Lincoln As Lincoln Reviews The Troops
| 100 |
474
|
A Striking Lincoln Campaign Broadsheet
| 1700 |
475
|
“The army will go for Abram Tooth and toe nail ...”
| PASS |
476
|
Pristine Image - The Lincoln “Penny Profile”
| PASS |
477
|
The President Thanks This Ohio Soldier
| 150 |
478
|
The Publisher of 1864 McClellan Songster Honors Him In Pre-Election Song.
| 100 |
479
|
Abraham Lincoln Assassination CDV
| PASS |
480
|
An Extremely Rare Regimental Newspaper, Field Printed in Ft. Riley, Kansas.
| PASS |
481
|
Booth Killed - New York Funeral Procession for Lincoln
| PASS |
482
|
Governor of Rhode Island Proclaims a day of mourning due to President Lincolns assassination
| 400 |
483
|
President Lincoln and Family Print
| PASS |
484
|
President Lincoln's Hearse in Philadelphia April 22, 1865
| 400 |
485
|
The Lincoln Conspiritors Are Executed
| PASS |
486
|
The Lincoln Funeral Train Stopped at Harrisburg
| PASS |
487
|
The War Ends - The Conspiracy Trail Begins
| 50 |
488
|
Rare Robert T. Lincoln CDV by Brady
| PASS |
489
|
Scarce Cabinet Card Photograph of J.W. Booth From His Hometown
| PASS |
490
|
The Illustrator’s favorite Lincoln Image
| PASS |
491
|
Displayable Roman Helmet
| PASS |
492
|
The Female Soldier of 1750
| PASS |
493
|
10 Days Before Madison Declares War
| PASS |
494
|
War of 1812 Militia Document
| PASS |
495
|
James Biddle Lobbies For His Medal
| PASS |
496
|
Hand Signed West Point Maps
| 2750 |
497
|
The Battle of Montery
| PASS |
498
|
A Pair of Photos of the Same Man
| PASS |
499
|
Pen & Ink West Point Sketches
| PASS |
500
|
Naval Tintype
| PASS |
501
|
A Letter of Codolance to Commander George Dewey on the Death of His Wife
| PASS |
502
|
Photographic Album and Letterbook for the US Flagship Tennessee
| PASS |
503
|
Kearsarge Broadside
| PASS |
504
|
Dewey Span Am War Relic
| 70 |
505
|
Archive of Sixteen (16) New Jersey Cavalry Photographs
| PASS |
506
|
George Dewey Autograph
| 50 |
507
|
The American Soldier carrys Trophies Home
| 100 |
508
|
The Boy Scouts Raise War Money
| PASS |
509
|
Iconic War Posters
| PASS |
510
|
World War I Recruiting Poster
| PASS |
511
|
Vinatge Nazi WWII Board Game
| 50 |
512
|
WWII German Army Tropical Helmet
| PASS |
513
|
A Couple of WWII ACEs Signed Photos
| 50 |
514
|
Issued Just Months Before Pearl Harbor
| 225 |
515
|
A Navy World War II Poster
| PASS |
516
|
Higgins Invasion Craft 2 Pieces
| 60 |
517
|
Important World War II Bataan Poster
| PASS |
518
|
Patriotic WWII Poster
| 250 |
519
|
Press Photograph of the Nine-O-Nine
| 50 |
520
|
Booklet Combat Insignia Stamps 1942
| 70 |
521
|
Lot of World War II Tail Gunner’s Personal Effects
| PASS |
522
|
Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms
| 80 |
523
|
World War II Poster - "For Freedom's Sake”
| 50 |
524
|
1944 World War II Poster
| PASS |
525
|
Bill Mauldin’s ‘Star Spangled Banter’
| PASS |
526
|
Gruesome POWs From The Death Camps
| PASS |
527
|
‘Joltin Josei The Pacific Pioneer’
| PASS |
528
|
The Women Took Their Place In The War Effort
| 100 |
529
|
Two Images of World War II Ace Signed by Col. Francis Gabreski
| PASS |
530
|
WWII Battle Reports
| 50 |
531
|
A WWII Five Star General
| PASS |
532
|
Gruesome WWII Poster
| 50 |
533
|
He Co-Piloted the Bock’s Car When it Dropped the Bomb on Nagasaki with Fine Letter Pertaining to that Mission
| 300 |
534
|
He Shot Down Pappy Boyington
| PASS |
535
|
The Nagasaki Pilot
| PASS |
536
|
World War II Ace Captain David McCampbell
| PASS |
537
|
World War II Government Printed Posters
| PASS |
538
|
World War II Special Event Covers
| PASS |
539
|
Use Of Military DRONES 70 Years Ago
| PASS |
540
|
Typed Letter Signed by Admiral Hewitt
| PASS |
541
|
Signed by Alan Bean, The 4th Man on the MOON
| 50 |
542
|
McCormick Accuses A Business Man of Infringing on His patents
| PASS |
543
|
The First Women Appointed to a Cabinet Post
| PASS |
544
|
Homes of Mormon Leader Brigham Young
| PASS |
545
|
The Railroad President Writes to P.H. Watson
| PASS |
546
|
Nineteenth Century Notables - SIX Photographs
| 50 |
547
|
Photograph and Signature of Lilly Langtry
| PASS |
548
|
Michaelangelo and the Fine Arts Commission
| PASS |
549
|
Maureen O'Hara Signed Photo
| PASS |
550
|
Marilyn Monroe Calendar
| PASS |
551
|
A Collection of Biblical Dutch Delft Tiles
| 225 |
552
|
The Following SIX Lots Are Deaccesioned Artifacts from the Carnegie Museum.
| 50 |
553
|
My Old Kentucky Home
| 50 |
554
|
Artifact related to Perry’s 1813 Victory
| 50 |
555
|
From Mount Vernon
| PASS |
556
|
Paul Revere Related Artifact
| PASS |
557
|
Revolution War Artifact
| PASS |
558
|
The Gentleman’s Dagger Cane
| 550 |
559
|
1884 Carson City Silver Dollar
| 150 |
560
|
Commerative Medals
| PASS |
561
|
1909 Deepwater Convention Badge
| 50 |
562
|
Very Decorative Trade Card Dispenser
| PASS |
563
|
15-Coin World War II Mercury Dime Set
| 100 |
564
|
Heroes of World War II Commemorative Plates
| PASS |
565
|
Mark Twain Medal
| 50 |
566
|
Early Observations of Sacred Jewish Sites
| PASS |
567
|
Early Map of Palestine
| PASS |
568
|
Rothschilds To Buy Jerusalem
| PASS |
569
|
The Famous Jewish Boxer
| PASS |
570
|
1865 Palestine Maps in This Book
| PASS |
571
|
Jewish Merchant Endorses Jeff Davis' Cross-Dressing Tale.
| 100 |
572
|
Color Plate of palestine
| PASS |
573
|
Ordered to be printed…U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES August 13, 1890"
| 200 |
574
|
Jewish G.I. hero of WWI. PVT. ABRAHAM KROTOSHINSKY, U.S. ARMY; credited with saving the “Lost Battalion,” a dramatic battlefield incident in France.
| PASS |
575
|
The American Rabbis Support The Balfour Declaration
| 50 |
576
|
Free Synagogue of Flushing - Weekly Bulletins
| PASS |
577
|
Eddie Cantor Song Sheet
| PASS |
578
|
An Historical Review of The Holy Land
| PASS |
579
|
More Reasons to be Anti Jewish
| PASS |
580
|
The Two German Olympics relics
| PASS |
581
|
Pre War Pro Jewish Magazine
| PASS |
582
|
Famous Jewish Composer
| PASS |
583
|
Nazi Board Game Shows Attack on England
| 50 |
584
|
The Jewish Community Petitions the President
| 120 |
585
|
Jewish Advocacy Book Banned
| PASS |
586
|
Palestine in 1947
| 60 |
587
|
Martin Luther’s Anti Semitism From nearly 500 Years Ago
| PASS |
588
|
300 Years In America
| PASS |
589
|
Anti Semitic Newsleter
| PASS |
590
|
Anti Semitism Publication
| PASS |
591
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Jonas Salk and His Victory Over Infantile Paralysis
| PASS |
592
|
The Arab Point of View c1959
| PASS |
593
|
Newsletter Claims Golda Wanted the Munich Massacre
| PASS |
594
|
1817 Louisiana and Alabama MAPS
| PASS |
595
|
Nullification - States Rights Versus Federal Authority
| PASS |
596
|
175 Year Old Folkart
| PASS |
597
|
Manuscript Ship Log For USS Delaware, Kept by Robert Storer
| PASS |
598
|
Captain Fremont’s Exploration of the West
| PASS |
599
|
Rhode Island Textile Industry - Governors Archive
| 50 |
600
|
New Bedford Signal Book With HAND COLORED Flags
| PASS |
601
|
Raising Money For The Georgia Academy
| 50 |
602
|
A Pair of Frontier Letters With Indian Content - 1857
| 145 |
603
|
A varied Grouping of FOURTEEN Letters Regarding or Written By Peter. H. Watson
| PASS |
604
|
Scarce Railroad Ticket Collection
| PASS |
605
|
A Ticket To A Dwight Lyman Moody Revival
| PASS |
606
|
New Orleans Photograph Book
| 50 |
607
|
Satue of Liberty
| 350 |
608
|
Boy Scout Lot
| PASS |
609
|
A Very PATRIOTIC Daguerreotype
| PASS |
610
|
Period Daguerreotype of The Famous Massachusetts Senator
| PASS |
611
|
An Extraordinary Nursing Image
| PASS |
612
|
Mammoth Albumen of George Peabody
| PASS |
613
|
Scarce Signed P.T. Barnum Photograph
| PASS |
614
|
Three Logging Photos
| PASS |
615
|
Houdini Uses Photography To Promote His Event
| PASS |
616
|
Henry Clay Early Glass Tea Saucer
| PASS |
617
|
Color Printed Political Map For 1856
| 1000 |
618
|
1924 Democratic Presidential Candidate John W. Davis Notification "Berry Dish"
| PASS |
619
|
1924 Democratic Presidential Candidate John W. Davis Notification "Berry Dish"
| PASS |
620
|
A Stunning Pair of Chromoliths - George and Martha Washington
| 250 |
621
|
George Washington Inaugural Centennial Medal
| PASS |
622
|
LaFayette - A Great American Ally and Friend of General Washington
| 200 |
623
|
The Harrison Campaign Almanac
| 170 |
624
|
Rare Texas History Book on Zach Taylor
| PASS |
625
|
An Outstanding Mammoth Photograph of The Republican Presidential Candidate, Ulysses S. Grant
| PASS |
626
|
President U.S. Grant and the "Aztec Club" Photograph
| PASS |
627
|
President US Grant Funeral Photographs
| PASS |
628
|
US Grant Medal Issued by Tiffany
| PASS |
629
|
Washington Medal
| PASS |
630
|
Rutherford B. Hayes CDV....As Union General
| PASS |
631
|
1900 United States Presidents Cabinet Card Photograph
| PASS |
632
|
Raising Money For A Garfield Monument in Washington DC
| PASS |
633
|
Striking Photograpf of Theodore Roosevelt
| 50 |
634
|
Nice Harrison Ribbon
| PASS |
635
|
Roosevelt and Johnson 1912 Jugate Color Handbill
| PASS |
636
|
A Pair Of JFK Assassination Newspapers
| PASS |
637
|
1849 Gold Rush Imprint
| PASS |
638
|
Rare Brigham Young Signed Currency
| PASS |
639
|
Early Texas & California Map
| PASS |
640
|
Invitation to “Sutter Rifles .. Grand Military Ball”
| PASS |
641
|
Very Rare California Pictorial Letter Sheet,
| PASS |
642
|
Texas Map At Time of Annexation
| PASS |
643
|
Wells Fargo & CompanyInvestment Letters 1863
| PASS |
644
|
The Western Continental Railroad For Tourists
| PASS |
645
|
Issued Shortly After Wounded Knee
| PASS |
646
|
A Phtographic Look At Deadwood
| PASS |
647
|
Unique American Indian Chief Chromolithograph on Cloth
| PASS |
648
|
Remember the Alamo
| PASS |
649
|
Considered to be the First World Championship Fight - Heenan vs Sayers
| PASS |
650
|
The Boston Red Stockings Championship Team - 1874
| PASS |
651
|
Negro League Baseball Team Photograph
| PASS |
652
|
Colored All Stars vs White All Stars
| PASS |
653
|
Early Baseball Cards
| 50 |