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A 23 Year Old George Washington is Noted in This Report - 1755
| 80 |
2
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Import Early Report of Major George Washington - 1757
| PASS |
3
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This Ally Of Franklin Later Became A Loyalist
| PASS |
4
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Boston Protests the Townsend Acts
| PASS |
5
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The Boston Committee Lists Its Grievances
| PASS |
6
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Arthur Lee Writes Regarding The Boston Tea Party
| PASS |
7
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Colonial Indian Horror
| PASS |
8
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Early Canal Map
| PASS |
9
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This Declaration of Independence Signer Document Dated One Week After The Declaration
| 750 |
10
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Original Print of "Common Sense"
| 7750 |
11
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A Proclamation by General George Washington, Morris-Town - 1777
| PASS |
12
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Revolutionary War Pay Roll
| PASS |
13
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1778 Revolutionary War Muster Roll from Massachusetts
| PASS |
14
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General Washington Advises Congress of Benedict Arnold’s Traitorous Plot
| PASS |
15
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Major General During the American Revolution, William Smallwood
| PASS |
16
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Pair of Documents, One Signed by Daniel Boone, the Other by His Wife Rebecca
| PASS |
17
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Early American Newspapers
| 110 |
18
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It Was His Resolution That Upon Which We Declared Independence LEE, Richard Henry,
| PASS |
19
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“Order and Disiplines of the Troops...” By Baron de Stuben
| PASS |
20
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Three Items Related To The Whiskey Rebellion - A Choice Congressional Act Broadside Signed In Print By George Washwashington And John Adams For The Support Of The Military In Suppressing The...
| PASS |
21
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Fine LetterBy Colonial Printer Isaiah Thomas Discussing The Printing of Sermons With A Scarce Free Frank as Postmaster of Worcester, Massachusetts
| PASS |
22
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The most incredible Broadway play HAMILTON has brought renewed interest in our founding fathers and the remarkable beginnings of this nation. Allow me to quote from the NY Times, “Since it was...
| PASS |
23
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Anti-dueling Pamphlet Published by Presbyterian Minister Eliphalet Nott Following the Death of Alexander Hamilton In His Duel With Aaron Burr
| 300 |
24
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“Hamilton - Reynolds Affair”
| PASS |
25
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Hamilton Sets The US Budget
| PASS |
26
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Alexander Hamilton Commemorated
| PASS |
27
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Trumbull Document Signed
| 600 |
28
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Light Horse Harry Lee Blames Bushrod Washington For The Law Suit
| PASS |
29
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A Scarce Invitation Lafayette Invite
| 300 |
30
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Lafayette Sends A Character Reference
| 650 |
31
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Slave Revolt Aboard An American Schooner
| PASS |
32
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The State of Ohio Places Regulations on Blacks and Mulattos ... US Constitution
| PASS |
33
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The City of Washington Places Restrictions on Blacks in 1831
| 350 |
34
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Rare 1832, from the “American Colonization Society”
| PASS |
35
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Jefferson Davis' Distant Relative Buys Five Female Slaves Including Children.
| PASS |
36
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Jefferson Davis' Distant Relative Buys Five Female Slaves Including Children
| PASS |
37
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125 Years BEFORE Rosa Parks
| 50 |
38
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The Liberator (1831-1865) was an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp in 1831. Garrison co-published weekly issues of The Liberator from Boston continuously for...
| 70 |
39
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Group of Three Issues of The Liberator
| 50 |
40
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Group of Three Issues of The Liberator
| 70 |
41
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Group of Three Issues of The Liberator
| 160 |
42
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Archive of Slave receipts and documents from Virginia
| 300 |
43
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Slave Dealer Places Unusual Male & Female Illustrated Slave Advertisement
| 50 |
44
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Colonizing Liberia
| PASS |
45
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In 1850 St. Mary's Co., Maryland Constable Break Up "Tumultuous Meetings of Negroes."
| 100 |
46
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General Forrest Era Memphis, Tenn. Three-Year-Old Boy of "Colour" Slave Bill of Sale.
| 100 |
47
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Little Eva Uncle Tom's Cabin Sheet Music Written By Greenleaf Whittier - 1852
| PASS |
48
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The First Theatrical Production of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabinc
| 50 |
49
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Central Mississippi Plantation Slave Owner's Letter Archive
| 450 |
50
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Those Curious Slave Badges ...
| 1700 |
51
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Lengthy Review of John Brown’s raid
| 850 |
52
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Strands of Abolitionist John Brown’s Hair
| PASS |
53
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Future New Bern, North Carolina Mayor Henry Ravenscroft Bryan Looks For An Overseer.
| PASS |
54
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Frederick Douglass Driven From His Own Abolitionist Meeting
| PASS |
55
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Cut Signature of Abolitionist Gerrit Smith
| 50 |
56
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1861 Abolitionist Inspired Broadside Comparing The "Free" and "Slave" States.
| 325 |
57
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No Aid Is To Be Given To Fugitive Slaves
| PASS |
58
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Over 250 Fugitive Slave Cases Reviewed
| PASS |
59
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Cover of Five Black Misfit Volunteers in Various Milita and Zouave Uniforms
| 140 |
60
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Settling The Estate of Charlestonian Samuel Crucekshank
| PASS |
61
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USCT Commanders Will Show All That They Were "Most Decidedly…For Humanity!"
| 150 |
62
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Horace Bumstead, Major In The 43rd U.s. Colored Troops And Second President Of Atlanta University
| PASS |
63
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A Fine Content Letter Detailing The Loss Of Equipment During A Charge By A Regiment Of Colored Troops Signed By Four Black Soldiers
| PASS |
64
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Black Soldiers Rescue Blacks from Slavery
| 125 |
65
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General Osborn, Staff and the Black Attendant
| PASS |
66
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The Oficers Black Aid
| PASS |
67
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Mocking The Claims of An Illiterate Former Slave of Knoxville
| PASS |
68
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Poor Whites and Blacks of Northern Alabama Suffer Through The Early Pains of Reconstruction.
| 120 |
69
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The Radical Changes in 1868 South Carolina Documented in this Photograph
| 750 |
70
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Noted Black Photographer
| PASS |
71
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Frederick Douglass Albumen
| PASS |
72
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"Scenes of the Sunny South"
| 50 |
73
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Gorgeous Color Printed Trade Card
| PASS |
74
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Colored Students Teacher Pay Vouchers
| PASS |
75
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Frederick Douglass Memorial Spoon, 1895
| PASS |
76
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Sharp Focused Blacks On a Raft in South Carolina
| PASS |
77
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Buffalo Soldier Grouping
| 100 |
78
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Minstral Grouping
| PASS |
79
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“Strength to Love” With Stamped by Martin Luther King, Jr. Signature
| PASS |
80
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Future Generals George McClellan and A.P. Hill Managed this West Point Ball in 1845
| PASS |
81
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The Virginia Military Diploma For William O. Yager
| PASS |
82
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Missouri Governor And Confederate General Sterling Price Signs Some Missouri Bonds
| PASS |
83
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The Cornerstone to any Civil War Collection
| 1400 |
84
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A Pair Of Jefferson Davis Senate Speeches
| PASS |
85
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The Only Confederate States national Election
| 100 |
86
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Confederate general’s Letter Home
| PASS |
87
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The South Carolina Governor Forbids Any Military Officers From Leaving the State
| 200 |
88
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The Governor Wants The Bonds Sold
| PASS |
89
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Future Confederate Brigadier Wickham Shortly Before First Manassas
| PASS |
90
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Important Assessment Of Anderson’s Move To Occupy Sumter
| 600 |
91
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JEB Stuart Signed Book
| PASS |
92
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In 1861 Tennessee Cavalrymen Occupy Pro-Unionist Brownsville, Kentucky & Haul Down The Citizen's United States Flag.
| 150 |
93
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The Day After Fort Sumter Is Surrendered A South Carolina Volunteer Gets Paid.
| 150 |
94
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Early Confederate Printed Document Signed in Type by Robert S. Garnett
| PASS |
95
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Texas Confederate Newspaper,
| 50 |
96
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Texas Confederate Newspaper,
| 120 |
97
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Texas Confederate Newspaper,
| 100 |
98
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Scarce Confederate General’s ALS
| 650 |
99
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Franklin Buchanan Writes Sidney Smith Lee
| PASS |
100
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4th Mississippi Cavalryman Can't Wait to Reoccupy Tennessee.
| 200 |
101
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Texas Hero George M. Flournoy Signed Confederate Document
| 100 |
102
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Texas General John C. Moore Sends Word That Non-Commissioned Officers & Privates Must Lose Their Black Body Servants.
| 550 |
103
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A Scarce War Date Cavalry Order Signed By Confederate General Humphrey Marshall
| PASS |
104
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General Forrest Applies to General Bragg for 3,000 More Cavalry ... to Strike the Enemy Immediately
| PASS |
105
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War News From This Richmond Paper
| PASS |
106
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A Pair of South Carolina Obsolete Currency Notes Showing The Forts
| PASS |
107
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Another Pair oF South Carolina Currency Notes With Important Engraved Images
| PASS |
108
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General Beauregard Declines Governor Bonham’s Invitation
| 130 |
109
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Charleston Beats The Hated Yankee Fleet Back
| 225 |
110
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Charleston: "The Yankees Still Shell The Lower Part of The City Every Now and Then."
| 100 |
111
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JEB Stuart Visits Gen. Wickham's Wife While "The Yankees Are Arming The Blacks."
| 0 |
112
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Swimming The Rappahannock To Say "Howdy" To A Yankee Following Chancellorsville.
| 150 |
113
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Rare 11th Georgia Battalion (Sumter Artillery) Death Certificate
| PASS |
114
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Confederate Coupon The Port Hudson News Office
| 140 |
115
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Stonewall Jackson Was Credited With Writing This Song
| PASS |
116
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3rd South Carolina Officers Signed Document
| PASS |
117
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Confederate Imprint on the the Engagement at Knoxville ... and ...Lookout Mountain Defeat
| 160 |
118
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Confederate General Jenkins Directs Troop Movements 3 Days Before His Mortal Wound
| PASS |
119
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Confederate POW Letter with Original Cover
| 230 |
120
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The Virtue of The Women of Cumberland Gap Is Tested By War?
| 325 |
121
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Rare Lynchburg, Virginia Confederate Secretary of War Oath of Allegiance To Visit Richmond.
| PASS |
122
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Macon, Georgia CSA Military Pass
| PASS |
123
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Confederate Pass Issued to General Daniel Ruggles & Family To Richmond, Virginia
| PASS |
124
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Confederate Medical Corps Document For Stonewall Jackson Ambush Survivor with Rare CSA Surgeon General Samuel P. Moore Endorsement.
| 400 |
125
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A Union Officer Sends CSA Stamps To Maryland Southern Annie C. Thomas
| PASS |
126
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Baltimore Native Tries To Send Clothing To Her POW Son
| 150 |
127
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Confederate Document Signed by Dozens of Notable Officers and Men of the South
| PASS |
128
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Georgia War Date Note
| PASS |
129
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Confederate Women Signed Notes
| 50 |
130
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32nd NC Infantry Muster Roll
| PASS |
131
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The Confederate Congress Battles President Davis Over Suspension of Habeas Corpus
| PASS |
132
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Georgia Resolution - “...we will never lay down our arms until the last invader shall have been expelled, and the battle cross of the South float triumphantly over every foot of southern soil..."
| PASS |
133
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Roll of Honor for Gettysburg, Antietam and More
| PASS |
134
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A President Jefferson Davis Address to the Soldiers
| 50 |
135
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The Authority For The Formation of Mississippi 12th Cavalry
| 150 |
136
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Damaged Copy of The Confederate Congress Reports the Battles
| 90 |
137
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A Member of the 5th South Carolina Goes AWOL
| PASS |
138
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14th Virginia Resolves to Continue to Fight for Confederate Independence
| 180 |
139
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The 57th Virginia Regiment Will Fight to the Last, to Gain our Freedom, or Perish in the Attempt.
| 120 |
140
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Wharton’s Division Resolutions
| PASS |
141
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The 9th Virginia Vows to Continue the Confederate Cause
| 50 |
142
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Bratton's Brigade - South Carolina Volunteers - January 30, 1865
| PASS |
143
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The 13th Resoves to Continue the Fight
| 50 |
144
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Important R.E. Lee Mourning Broadside
| 500 |
145
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“King Cotton” Continues Well After The War With This Record Shipment
| PASS |
146
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A Pair of Confederate Celebration Booklets
| PASS |
147
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A Pair Of Early bank Notes
| PASS |
148
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Monroe Michigan Autograph Book With Incredible Custer Artifact
| 7250 |
149
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George McClellan Signed Book
| PASS |
150
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Alexander Hamilton Writes His Father From the Front
| PASS |
151
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2nd Minnesota Volunteer Military Requisition Documents
| 100 |
152
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A Pennsylvania Roundhead Helps Ransack The Homes of Beaufort, South Carolina.
| 50 |
153
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Halleck Reviews General U. S. Grant & His Army After Belmont.
| PASS |
154
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Fratricide Between Union Troops At Hall's Hill, Virginia In '61
| 120 |
155
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A Pennsylvania Roundhead Who Is Buried in Arlington Cemetery Helps Build Breastworks at Hilton Head
| 50 |
156
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Col. John W. Geary's "Gallant" 28th Pennsylvania Penny Songsheets
| PASS |
157
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A Volunteer Wants His Mother's Consent To Enlist
| PASS |
158
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Mammoth 32” x 21” Engraving - McClellan, Lincoln and His Cabnet Review the Troops
| 50 |
159
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John P. Treacy Applies To Be A Naval Surgeon For The Union During The Civil War
| 125 |
160
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Autograph Album Page Signed by Three Congressman, Two Who Were Also Union Generals During the Civil War
| PASS |
161
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This Soldier Reports on 1st Bull Run
| 200 |
162
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This Cooperhead proposed That The The United States Should be Divided Into Four Sections: North, South, West and Pacific.
| 50 |
163
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Their Hardtack Was Baked For The Fore Fathers.
| PASS |
164
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The 82nd New York Takes 40 Rounds To First Bull Run.
| 150 |
165
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Following First Bull Run This Union Soldier Spent Five Weeks at His Virginia Aunt's House.
| 150 |
166
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A Soldier Is Executed For Falling Asleep at His Post.
| 200 |
167
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Doing Picket Duty Along The Potomac.
| 100 |
168
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Expecting To Go To Edward's Ferry Weeks Before The Battle of Ball's Bluff.
| PASS |
169
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Bad Weather Helps Save Them From Being Killed At Ball's Bluff.
| PASS |
170
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The Soldiers Loss Confidence In Their Generals After Ball's Bluff.
| PASS |
171
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The 1st Minnesota Losses Several After The Day After The Battle of Ball's Bluff.
| 100 |
172
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Stealing Thanksgiving Dinner From The Officers.
| PASS |
173
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Mason & Slidell While Shelling The Rebels Looking For A Fight.
| PASS |
174
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29 COMPLETE ISSUES OF FRANK LESLIES ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR 1861 AND 1862
| 950 |
175
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25 COMPLETE ISSUES OF FRANK LESLIES ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR 1863 AND 1864
| 1300 |
176
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Very Uneasy About News From The Battle of First Bull Run
| 180 |
177
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Battle of Carnifax Ferry, (Western) Virginia. The 12th Ohio's Colonel Is Shot In The Head While Leading A Charge
| 425 |
178
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Stealing From The Citizen's of Kanawha Valley, West Virginia in 1861
| 225 |
179
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The Rebels "Play The Coward" During McDowell's Advance on Manassas .
| 120 |
180
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Occupying Arlington Mills Immediately Following The North's Defeat at First Bull Run.
| 150 |
181
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Advancing on Centreville Union Soldiers Find Bleaching Bones and The Decapitated Bodies of Their Unburied Bull Run Comrades.
| 375 |
182
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McDowell is Called To Washington To Explain Himself To Lincoln.
| 100 |
183
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General U. S. Grant is A Common Soldier
| PASS |
184
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The 2nd Conn. Heavy Artillery Heads Back To Petersburg
| 100 |
185
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A New Jersey Deserter Pays The Ultimate Price in '65
| 170 |
186
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A Whole Company of The 33rd North Carolina Deserts Into Grant's Lines After Giving Their Captain The Slip
| 275 |
187
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The Southern People Look To The Union Army For Protection After Lee's Surrender
| 100 |
188
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Repentant Southerners Flock Into The Army's Lines To Take The Oath and Get Relief
| 200 |
189
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35 COMPLETE ISSUES OF HARPERS WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR THE YEAR 1861
| PASS |
190
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Group of 41 Complete War Date Issues of Harper’s Weekly to include
| PASS |
191
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32 COMPLETE ISSUES OF HARPERS WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR THE YEAR 1863
| 300 |
192
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42 COMPLETE ISSUES OF HARPERS WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR THE YEAR 1864
| 275 |
193
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43 COMPLETE ISSUES OF HARPERS WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR 1865
| 250 |
194
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His Friend Lay Wounded On the Field For three Nights
| PASS |
195
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General Sherman Issues a GO Concerning ‘The helpless condition of the Blacks’
| 50 |
196
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A Shenandoah Valley Gunsmith Makes Six Shooters For The Military & Neighbor Soldier Boys Are Captured at Kernstown.
| 375 |
197
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Fort Walker is Captured During The Battle of Port Royal, South Carolina
| 150 |
198
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Rebel Forces Fortify Murfreesboro, Tenn. in November 1862
| 130 |
199
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Soldiers Shot Off Their Digits While On Picket
| PASS |
200
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Drawing of His PupTent-Investing Yorktown & McClellan is Always In The Saddle
| 100 |
201
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The CSS Alabama Threatens The 5th Mass. Vols. Journey South
| 100 |
202
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This Is The Queerest Sunday…Ever-Gambling, Singing and Dancing with No Service.
| 100 |
203
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The "Singing Regiment"; The Rebels Attack New Bern and They Kill All The Ugly Dogs On The March
| 100 |
204
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Comical Mock Dress Parade; "Learning" Their Mulatto Darkey Jonah To Read and The Unionists Suffer The Worst
| 150 |
205
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The 32nd Ohio Helps Build Forts at Once Beautiful Winchester, Virginia in '62.
| 100 |
206
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Dog Turd Picking and Women Selling Their Virtues Are Big Business in Baltimore
| 250 |
207
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Celebrating The Fourth With Liquor In The 50th Penn. Vols
| 50 |
208
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George B. McClellan Is Relieved of Command of The Army of The Potomac
| 50 |
209
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Andrews Raid Currency
| PASS |
210
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Camp Cooking Accident Kills Four
| 100 |
211
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His Brother Is Seen Falling Badly Wounded During The Battle of Second Bull Run.
| PASS |
212
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A 32nd Mass. Soldier Still Believes His Bro. Was Only Wounded At The Battle of 2nd Bull Run
| PASS |
213
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Detailed Account of Fred's Last Moments at 2nd Bull Run & "The Water Would…Hev Up Around As A Ball Struck It" During Action at Blackford's Ford
| 250 |
214
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At The Battle of Blackford's Ford "There Is Too Much Fear of Bullets In Either To Make A Good Soldier."
| 100 |
215
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I'll Not Hold Any Correspondence With Her While I Serve U. Sam 91215
| PASS |
216
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Certain Lady's Parade Through Camp.
| 100 |
217
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Life of The Lowest Kind Plagues The Newly Drafted Men of Camp Simons, Harrisburg
| PASS |
218
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Quarreling Among The Recruits; A Man Is Shot at Camp Simons & Gov. Curtin Is Cursed at Camp Simons
| PASS |
219
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These Draftees Are Determined To Mutiny If Forced To Join The 49th Penn. Vols
| PASS |
220
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Mutinying Seems To Have Paid Off-A Lawyer Is Arrested For Fraudulent Exemptions
| PASS |
221
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He Gets His Sash and "Colours" and They Are Named The Pennsylvania RR Guards
| 100 |
222
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When Passing Through Baltimore They Had "Know Powder Nor Balls" and Feared They Were Not Welcome
| 100 |
223
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Their Deserters Will Have A Hard Time Getting To Them As They Lay Outside Fortress MOnroe
| 100 |
224
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Exciting Times In Their New Camp At Suffolk-Seeing The Wreck of The Merrimac & The "Negroes" Outnumber The Whites Ten To One.
| 300 |
225
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The Citizens of This Country Are Very Dark Complexioned. Their Hair Is Very Black, Short and Curly."
| 160 |
226
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The 171st Penn. Officers Pay Black Servants With The Soldier's Rations.
| 200 |
227
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The Screams of Southern Women Ring In Their Ears While Ransacking Their Homes While General Spinola Leads His Men Through Enemy Infested Territory.
| 275 |
228
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Refusing To Trade With Rebel Pickets On New Years 1862
| PASS |
229
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Under Marching Orders To Attack The Rebels
| 50 |
230
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Confederate Soldiers Build A Fort Behind Leesburg
| 50 |
231
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Looking For A Forward Movement and Hard Fighting
| 50 |
232
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Shelling The Rebels To "Annoy Them…We Have Them Pretty Well Hemmed In."
| 50 |
233
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Driving The Rebels Before Them Into Winchester.
| 50 |
234
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Called Back To The Capitol To Join McClellan's Peninsular Campaign
| 50 |
235
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On Their Way To Richmond-Hampton, Va. Is A Worse Ruins Than Harpers Ferry
| 100 |
236
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Camped In The Rebel Trenches Plus Interviewing A Captured Rebel Prisoner
| 100 |
237
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A Corporal Shots A Comrade & While On Picket They Are Nearly Captured At Yorktown
| 150 |
238
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The Rebels Bayonet Union Wounded While Others Are Found With Their Throats Cut.
| 275 |
239
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The Rebels Say They Will Make Their Last Stand At Bottoms Bridge
| 100 |
240
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The 82nd New York Saves Rickett's Battery During the Battle of Seven Pines
| 300 |
241
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The Rebels Shell The Woods at Fair Oaks Killing Several In The 1st Minnesota Vols.
| PASS |
242
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Fernald Loses Everything During The Battle of Savage Station-A Great Seven Days Campaign Account
| 150 |
243
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Speculators Buy Up Gold In New York City While Others Avoid The Draft
| 100 |
244
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Building Breastworks & Visiting Sickle's Brigade
| 50 |
245
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Nearly Capturing A Rebel Brigade On A Raid Towards Malvern Hill
| PASS |
246
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McClellan's Removal Leads Fernald To Believe That They Are Fighting To Free The "Niggro
| 150 |
247
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Hopes Lincoln Will Rue The Day They Removed McClellan. "We Have A Longstreet…Two Hills…A Stonewall To Knock Down" Before We Reach Richmond
| 300 |
248
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Leaving Home The Second Time Is Always Harder. All Is Quiet Along The Kanawha
| 170 |
249
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Military Troop Movement
| 110 |
250
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Excited That Sumter Is In Ruin
| 60 |
251
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This New Hampshire Officer Was Killed At Fort Wagner With The 54th -
| PASS |
252
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An Insight To Rivalry In This General to General Letter
| 450 |
253
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An Army Contract Worker Is Well Satisfied At Camp Dennison-Cover With Rare Camp Dennison Postmark
| 100 |
254
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Capt. Rhodes (45th Ohio) Is Also Going To Covington…To Hunt For Deserters.
| 50 |
255
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A Church Is Occupied By The Horses of The 45th Ohio Under Orders From Col. Hill
| PASS |
256
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Who Wouldn't Be A Soldier Poem Customized For A Soldier of The Army of The Cumberland
| PASS |
257
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195th Pennsylvania Volunteers Penny Song Sheet by Charles Magnus
| PASS |
258
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Major Gen. Peck's Headquarters, Suffolk (11th Penn. Cavalry) Penny Song Sheet by Charles Magnus
| 100 |
259
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U. S. Navy Monitors Attack Fort Sumter Penny Song Sheet by Charles Magnus
| PASS |
260
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Drummer of Antietam Penny Song Sheet by Charles Magnus
| PASS |
261
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The 54th Massachusetts Colored Infantry Is To Relieve Them Plus Mentioning His Friend Who Will Drown In Three Weeks
| 100 |
262
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His Friend Franklin Freeman Drowns Within Reach of Safety
| PASS |
263
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Testifying At The Trial of A Snoozing Picket
| PASS |
264
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Foster's December 1862 Expedition To Attack Goldsboro, N. C.
| 425 |
265
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Patriotic Songs Inspired by True War Events on the Gettysburg Battlefield
| PASS |
266
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An Interesting Civil War Document In Which The Notorious “Boss Tweed” Authorizes Payment For A Substitute Of A War Draftee Who Has Claimed Indigent Circumstances
| 250 |
267
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Newly Minted Massachusetts Color Bearer Recalls The Horrors of Fredericksburg.
| 650 |
268
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Hooker Prepares For Chancellorsville While He Gets Fred's Knapsack.-Bordom of Being Color Bearer.
| 180 |
269
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Missed "Old Abe's" Review Of The Army of The Potomac While Bemoaning Their Getting Corps Badges
| 225 |
270
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The 18th Is Reviewed By Lincoln, Hooker and General Barnes
| 250 |
271
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Great Chancellorsville Battle and Campaign Account
| 750 |
272
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Exploring Virginia's Gold Mines Near Morristown Weeks Before Gettysburg
| 190 |
273
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The 3rd Corps Drives The "Johnnies" From Warrenton
| 100 |
274
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Conscripts From The 118th Penn. Vols. Are Sentenced "To Be Shot Like Dogs" For Desertion
| 700 |
275
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Culpeper, Va. Is Inhabited By "Many of The Sons of Africa."
| 200 |
276
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Great Battle of Rappahannock Station, Virginia Letter
| 650 |
277
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North Carolina Men Enlist In The Union Cause in 1863
| 100 |
278
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Rare Account of Surviving The Hurricane That Sank The USS Monitor; Their Officers and Generals Sleep With Loose Women Including A "Darky" Lady.
| 325 |
279
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Daniel H. Hill Attacks New Bern-Jackson Orders The Citizens Out With Plans To Burn The City & His Hand Drawn Map of Defenses Built By The Aid of Whiskey.
| 375 |
280
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Fort Spinola, New Bern Is Dedicated-A Good Description of General Foster & Grand Review.
| 100 |
281
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Major Wise Beats The Tune "Fire On The Mountain. Run Boys Run" For Quinine Rations.
| 100 |
282
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Foster's Relief of Little Washington, N. C. Ends In Failure
| 375 |
283
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Francis B. Spinola's Troops Are Turned Back At The Battle of Blount Creek
| 400 |
284
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Old Spinola Was Drunk While Attempting To Attack The Rebels At Swift Creek.
| 100 |
285
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They Are Onboard The Ship Escort and Are The First To Relieve Little Washington.
| 325 |
286
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The Disloyal Citizens of Little Washington Are Sent Beyond The Picket Line.
| 100 |
287
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The USS Transport Long Island Burns-Uses Some of Her Burned Paper For THIS Letter-Secesh Citizens of Washington, N. C. Beg For Food-All Their Women Use Snuff-They Go To Negro Prayers Over Their...
| 325 |
288
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The Rebels Could Have Slaughtered Them All At Fredericksburg-Bring Back McClellan.
| PASS |
289
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The Emancipation Proclamation Rattles This New Yorker To The Bone.
| 800 |
290
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After Writing His Anti-Emancipation Proclamation Letter He Has A Grisly Accident
| 100 |
291
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They Will Go Home By "Foul Means" If The Government Does Not Honor Their Expiration of Service
| PASS |
292
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New York City Presents Them With Battle Honor Regimental Flag. They Are Not Out To Fight To Free The Blacks
| 190 |
293
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The Irish Brigade's St. Patricks Day Celebrations Are Cut Short By The Battle of Kelly's Ford & Two Soldiers Shoot Themselves
| 325 |
294
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Union Cavalry Cut The Rebel Line of Retreat Prior To Chancellorsville & The Army Confiscates Poultry In Revenge For Lincoln's Emancipating The Blacks
| 100 |
295
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Preparing To Attack Fredericksburg While Hooker Attacks At Chancellorsville. Fernald Also Plans To Go Home Even If The Government Says He Can't
| 150 |
296
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The Battle of Chancellorsville Was A "Bloody One"
| PASS |
297
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Great Insight On Reasons For Hooker's Defeat At Chancellorsville; They Carried The Heights At Fredericksburg; Stonewall Jackson Was Killed; Plans To Desert As Their Time Is Out; Their Colonel Was...
| PASS |
298
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Fernald Gets Wounded In The Chest At Gettysburg
| PASS |
299
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The People of Baltimore Are Doing All They Can For The Wounded of Gettysburg & On The New York Draft Riots
| PASS |
300
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The Doctor Treats Fernald's Gettysburg Wound With A Caustic Solution
| PASS |
301
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His Gettysburg Wound Is Very Sore Around His Lungs
| PASS |
302
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Fernald Wants To Hurry Back To The Army To Put The Rebellion Down Before Cold Weather Sets In
| PASS |
303
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Black Soldiers Parade Through The Streets of Baltimore. He Is Opposed To Ni**er Soldiers.
| PASS |
304
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Fernald Would Rather "Be A Private In A White Regt. Than An Officer In A Black One".
| PASS |
305
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His Doctor Advises That His Wound Wont Hurt Him Unless He Gets A Cold In It
| PASS |
306
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His Cousin Will Not "Grasp" His Yankee Hand
| PASS |
307
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His Gettysburg Wound Makes Him Unfit For Active Duty
| PASS |
308
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A CSA Raider Is Captured While Baltimore Burns
| 50 |
309
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Small Pox Ravages Baltimore
| 50 |
310
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A Distiller Supplies The Army With Product and Mother Does Missionary Work
| PASS |
311
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Sanitary Fair Excitement Rules The North While Jeff Davis & Country Face Financial Disaster!
| PASS |
312
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Having A High Opinion On How The Operations Should Have Gone During The Siege of Knoxville
| PASS |
313
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Issued Immediately After The fall of Savannah
| PASS |
314
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The General Instructs The troop Assignments to Leave Hilton Head
| PASS |
315
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The Rebels Offer Freedom To The Families of Their Black Volunteers
| PASS |
316
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Gettysburg Hero 40th New York Mozart Regiment Circular
| 130 |
317
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The 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Is Slaughtered at Cold Harbor.
| 400 |
318
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The Overly Affectionate Commander of the Monitor Montauk Plans A Raid With The 55th Mass. (Colored) Infantry.
| 100 |
319
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On The March To The Sea With The 136th New York-Local "Niggers" Help Lead Them To Buried Treasures
| 900 |
320
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Union General Brooks Is Mistaken Killed By The Southern Side of His Family.
| PASS |
321
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS Broadside, "The Great Union Speech" 1864 Campaign Broadside Published To disuade voters for George McClellan for President
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322
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Philosophical About His Death
| PASS |
323
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Writing Before Atlanata
| 100 |
324
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Wheeler’s Raid
| 100 |
325
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Map of Their Skirmish Near Leedy Grove Where Churchill Was Nearly Killed.
| 650 |
326
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Several Are Killed In The 5th Mass. Light Artillery & Trading With The "Johnnie" Pickets
| 200 |
327
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No Water, Mortar Shelling, Sharpshooters and "Lively Skirmishing" Begin The Siege of Petersburg
| 275 |
328
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Thankful He Survived To See The Wreaks of The Cumberland & Congress-Recalling The The Fight of "Errickson's Little Cheese Box" Monitor
| 190 |
329
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Going To see The Jewish Princess At The Theater
| 50 |
330
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Jubal Early Isolates Baltimore During His July 1864 Raid Into Maryland
| 150 |
331
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Mysterious (Confederate Set) Fires Plague Baltimore & New York City
| PASS |
332
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Visiting Sheridan's Men Before Their Fall Campaign Begins In Ernest
| 100 |
333
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Going To See Morris Verreck The Flying Trapeze
| 50 |
334
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Ohio's Sanitary Fair Is A Big Success and Must Be Demoralizing To The "Rebels".
| 100 |
335
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Recruiting Business Goes Strong In Ohio, But Beware of Those Recruited In Alabama or Tennessee
| 100 |
336
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The Systematic Protraction of This War…Destroyed The Institution Which Has Imperiled Our Nation While Women Are Paid $1/Day As Cemetery Workers!
| 200 |
337
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Guerrillas Plague The Memphis Countryside in '65
| 100 |
338
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Wilkes Booth Last Act in Killing Lincoln Drapes Memphis, Tennessee In Mourning
| 250 |
339
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. Mat Luxton Nathan Forrest's Half Brother & Guerrilla Leader Is Hung on The Banks of the Mississippi in April 1865
| 475 |
340
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I Will Not Give It Up Until Every Armed Rebel In The South Is Made To Succumb…
| 100 |
341
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Rebels "Can't Go Home "…Especially In Uniform!"
| PASS |
342
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Very Scarce Autograph Of Civil War Photographer Alexander Gardner
| PASS |
343
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Fighting In The Streets Battle of Fredericksburg Letter.
| 325 |
344
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Illustrated Newspaper Grouping
| 100 |
345
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The Ruins Of Fort Sumter
| 110 |
346
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A Federal Captain
| PASS |
347
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He Employed Scorched Earth Tactics in the Valley campaign
| PASS |
348
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This Border State Officer Sided With the Union
| 100 |
349
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His Military Career was effectively ended following his disastrous defeat at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863.
| 50 |
350
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The "Rock of Chickamauga"
| 50 |
351
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President Lincoln appointed Banks as one of the first 'political' major generals
| 50 |
352
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Confederate president Jefferson Davis labeled Butler and outlaw, and earned him the nickname “Beast Butler.”
| 50 |
353
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He suffered disastrous defeats at the terrible Battle of Fredericksburg
| 60 |
354
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The hero who defied the Confederacy and upheld Union honor in the first battle of the American Civil War at Fort Sumter in April 1861
| PASS |
355
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He later became the Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy
| PASS |
356
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He Received General Lee’s Surrender
| PASS |
357
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Frémont acquired massive wealth during the California Gold Rush
| 80 |
358
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He Was Appointed Military Governor of Washington, D.C.,
| 50 |
359
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He became known as "Fighting Joe"
| PASS |
360
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He served as a Florida military governor
| 50 |
361
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The Most Adorned Confederate Martyr
| PASS |
362
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He Convinced Davis that the Cause Was Lost
| PASS |
363
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Johnston has the unfortunate distinction of being the highest ranking general – on either side – killed during the Civil War.
| 100 |
364
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He Was the Youngest Vice President under Buchanan
| 100 |
365
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She Married Jefferson Davis in 1845
| 70 |
366
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Robert E. Lee’s Nephew
| 110 |
367
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This Confederate General later became a law partner with Benjamin F. Butler
| 50 |
368
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He Was Shot By A Doctor Who Claimed He Was having an Affair with His Wife
| 50 |
369
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Promoted By Lincoln On His Deathbed
| PASS |
370
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Group of Three Framed Albumen Photographs
| PASS |
371
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Photograph’s “Press Sheet” Of Gem Size Federals
| PASS |
372
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A Unique Brady Albumen
| 950 |
373
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The Calvary Corporal Is Ready
| 125 |
374
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A Union Collage of Military Leaders
| 50 |
375
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Identified and Signed CDV Borstein
| PASS |
376
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Identified and Signed CDV GW Franks
| PASS |
377
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ID’d Wisconsin Soldier
| PASS |
378
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Last Photgraph of Stonewall Jackson
| PASS |
379
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Hospital in Louisiana formerly used as a prison by the Confederate Army CDV
| 425 |
380
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Signed Gem Tintype
| PASS |
381
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An Important Signal Tower
| 550 |
382
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Very Rare CDV of Joshua Chamberlain
| PASS |
383
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General Grant’s Council of War
| 375 |
384
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Execution of a Colored Soldier
| PASS |
385
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Identified and Signed CDV Birnbaum
| PASS |
386
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A Pair of Photos for the Same Soldier
| 50 |
387
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Displaying The Confederate Artifacts
| 375 |
388
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Officially Disbanding the Army of the Potomac
| PASS |
389
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1000’s of Confederate Prisoners
| PASS |
390
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Raising the Federal Flag Four Years Later
| PASS |
391
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Calvary Officer Signed CDV
| PASS |
392
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Hand Tinted Full Plate Tintype
| PASS |
393
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Midshipman Graduates
| PASS |
394
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The Captain Signs the Photo
| PASS |
395
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Early Military Use Of Balloon
| PASS |
396
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The Sharpshooters Gettysburg Monument
| PASS |
397
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Jeff Davis’ Snuffbox
| 500 |
398
|
A Supple Pair of Leather Gauntlets
| PASS |
399
|
Colt Army - War Period
| PASS |
400
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Confederate Second National Flag - Connected to Alabama Captain Reuben Kidd
| 3250 |
401
|
Unusual Oval Tin Canteen
| 190 |
402
|
Artifact From Frederick Maryland
| 50 |
403
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Engravings of Naval Operations Off North Carolina
| 50 |
404
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Rare Anti-Slave Abolitionist 1863 Civil War Token
| 120 |
405
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Rare Anti-Slave "North Star" 1863 Civil War Token
| 130 |
406
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From the Gettysburg Field
| 80 |
407
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1863 Civil War Union Soldier’s Identification “Dog Tag”
| PASS |
408
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Dolly Sewn by Mrs. R.E. Lee
| PASS |
409
|
German Soldier Artifacts
| 100 |
410
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Early Stone Litho of Battle Scene
| PASS |
411
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A Complete Collection Of Forbes Life Studies of the Great Army
| PASS |
412
|
GAR Photo and Corp Badge
| 100 |
413
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GAR New York Delagate Pinback
| PASS |
414
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Former POW’s Reunion Flag Owned by A Sultana Survivor
| PASS |
415
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Berdan’s Sharpshooters Souvenir
| PASS |
416
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Civil War 8th Corps Veteran Reunion Flag
| PASS |
417
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A Pair of Ohio GAR Medals
| PASS |
418
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1ST SOUTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY Limited Edition
| PASS |
419
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Portion of a Legal Brief Signed Twice by Abraham Lincoln while and attorney “Lincoln”
| PASS |
420
|
Lincoln Not Ready to Support Emancipation
| PASS |
421
|
A Pair of CDVs of the President and the First Lady.
| 475 |
422
|
Stanton Announces The Death of Abraham Lincoln
| 100 |
423
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The Surgeon Whose Probe Was Used to Remove the Bullet from Abraham Lincoln’s Brain
| PASS |
424
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Lincoln "$5.00 Bill Pose" From Life CDV
| 275 |
425
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Abraham Lincoln Tintype Photograph After The 1864 “Brady” Photograph Used Upon the United States $5 Note
| PASS |
426
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“....dreadful thing it was to have our President murdered ...”
| PASS |
427
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Lincoln Shakes Hands With The Rebel Peace Commissioners
| 120 |
428
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Union Army Grieves Upon The Assassination of Lincoln
| PASS |
429
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Crape Mourning Badge Worn By John Uhler Deaths of 3 Presidents
| 225 |
430
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The Lincoln Conspiritors Are Executed
| PASS |
431
|
Lincoln and Washington Apothesis Tintype….Extreme Rarity!
| 250 |
432
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An Interesting Pair of Relics Presented By Long-time Custodian of Lincoln’s Tomb, H. W. Fay
| PASS |
433
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Hudson River Railroad – Abraham Lincoln Funeral Train
| 3000 |
434
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Unusual Abraham Lincoln Related Photograph "Duff Armstrong's Mothers House"
| PASS |
435
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“Union Commanders” Meeting President Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
436
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Repeal of The Non-Importation Act of 1806
| PASS |
437
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1848 Mexican War Order for Infantry Drums of William Ent One of America’s Premiere Early Drum Makers
| PASS |
438
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Light Infantry Corps
| 50 |
439
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Archive of Sixteen (16) New Jersey Cavalry Photographs
| 100 |
440
|
WWI War Trade Appoinment
| PASS |
441
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WWII Aero Grouping
| 120 |
442
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WWI Recruiting Marine Poster
| 600 |
443
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Poster To Raise War Effort Money
| 150 |
444
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Panorama Photograph
| 50 |
445
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Book of U.S. Navy Ships and Submarines Covers
| PASS |
446
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1936 German Olympics Grouping
| 350 |
447
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Important World War II Bataan Poster
| 100 |
448
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A Navy World War II Poster
| 100 |
449
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Lot of World War II Tail Gunner’s Personal Effects
| PASS |
450
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The Pearl Harbor Bomber
| PASS |
451
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World War II Government Printed Posters
| 100 |
452
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A WWII Five Star General
| PASS |
453
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Winston Churchill Signed Photo Postcard
| PASS |
454
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Rifle Promotional Material
| 50 |
455
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Space Group
| PASS |
456
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Sir Walter Scott Signed Check Author of “Ivanhoe”
| PASS |
457
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Beautiful Hand Painted Cigar Case
| PASS |
458
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Edison Holds 1,093 US Patents
| PASS |
459
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Otto A. Moses is Sued by the Charleston Republican
| PASS |
460
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Cyrus West Field Signed Check
| PASS |
461
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Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co. Signed As President By Jay Gould
| PASS |
462
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J. Pierpont Morgan Signs For Drexel, Morgan & Co.
| 200 |
463
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Framed Photograph of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley
| PASS |
464
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John Ringling Signed Transfer Stub
| PASS |
465
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Clara Barton Slips Into Retirement
| 200 |
466
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Charlie Chaplin Flirting
| PASS |
467
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Famous Comedy Team Laurel & Hardy Signed Photograph
| 300 |
468
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J. Edgar Hoover Discusses FBI Appointments with Congressman Fulmer of South Carolina
| PASS |
469
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Paul Revere Related Artifact
| PASS |
470
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War of 1812 American Naval Staffordshire Pottery Pitcher "Decator" and "Lawrence. 'Don't surrender the ship!”
| PASS |
471
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Historic Inscribed War of 1812 Relic
| 1100 |
472
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Isaac Hull Commander of the USS Constitution “Old Ironsides” Personal Large Silver Table Spoon
| PASS |
473
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Chronological Table Of Biblical Figures
| PASS |
474
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Strands of Mary Surratt’s Hair
| PASS |
475
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Unique Jigsaw Puzzle
| PASS |
476
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The Tallest Man - 7’ 5”
| PASS |
477
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Early Fireman Belt
| PASS |
478
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A Second Fireman’s Belt
| PASS |
479
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Chunky Horseshoe Ring
| PASS |
480
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Early Observations of Sacred Jewish Sites
| PASS |
481
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Rare Pair of Jewish New Orleans Photographer Theodore Lilienthal CDVs
| PASS |
482
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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 |
483
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Free Synagogue of Flushing - Weekly Bulletins
| PASS |
484
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Archive of New York Iron Merchant Abeel & Dunscomb
| PASS |
485
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Large Collection of 36 Occupational Prints - 1804
| PASS |
486
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Perhaps The Most Widely Read Newspaper Of It’s Time - The Niles Weekly
| 120 |
487
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Scarce Complete Six Months of a Newark Newspaper.
| 50 |
488
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Scarce Complete Six Months of a Newark Newspaper.
| PASS |
489
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Graphic Principal Chief Of The Shawanoes Print
| PASS |
490
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Life And Confession Of Reuben A. Dunbar
| 150 |
491
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A Scarce Antebellum Shipping Broadside - Shipping That Cotton North
| PASS |
492
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Nice Grouping of Texas 1850 Newspapers
| PASS |
493
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Three Mid 1800’s bank Notes
| 80 |
494
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Lithograph by Famed Jewish Lithographer Louis N. Rosenthal
| PASS |
495
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Complete Bound Volume of the “Illustrated Christian Weekly”
| PASS |
496
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A Rare Illustrated Broadside On The Execution of Two Men Convicted Of The Axe Murders Of Two Woman On The Isles Of Shoals Off The Coast Of New Hampshire
| PASS |
497
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A Plan of the City of New York-1775
| PASS |
498
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The National Police Gazette, commonly referred to as simply the Police Gazette, was an American magazine founded in 1845. Under publisher Richard K. Fox, it became the forerunner of the men's...
| 150 |
499
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More Murder and Mayhem
| 120 |
500
|
More of These Illustrated Police issues
| 150 |
501
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Three Historic Explorers: Zebulon Pike, Cook & T. Lipton
| 700 |
502
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Colorful Automotive Advertising
| PASS |
503
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A Collection of 10 CDV’s of Midgets
| PASS |
504
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The Little Peoples Wedding Was A Big Affair
| PASS |
505
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Full Plate Hand Colored Tintype
| PASS |
506
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“The American Humorists”
| PASS |
507
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P.T. Barnum CDV
| PASS |
508
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Medal of Honor Winner John Brown Kerr as a West Point Cadet
| PASS |
509
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Medal of Honor Winner General Edward McClernand
| PASS |
510
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Medal of Honor Winner General Walter Scribner Schuyler
| PASS |
511
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A Photograph Signed By Circus Attraction Anna Eliza Leak
| PASS |
512
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A Pair of Cabinet Cards of the famous TOCCI BROTHERS
| 250 |
513
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Faux Gold Facsimile Of A Liberty Head Gold Piece
| PASS |
514
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Circus Side Show - Albino Sisters
| PASS |
515
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The Earliest Golf Photo We have Offered
| PASS |
516
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Photograph and Signature of Lilly Langtry
| PASS |
517
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Early Kodak Camera Photograph
| PASS |
518
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Sepia Photographic Prints by Arkansas City, Kansas Photographer George B. Cornish
| PASS |
519
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Over 200 World War I Stereoviews
| 130 |
520
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Anti-Greenback Party Ben Butler Absolute Money
| PASS |
521
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Four Issues of Puck
| PASS |
522
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Four Issues of Puck
| PASS |
523
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Four Issues of Puck
| PASS |
524
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Four Issues of Puck
| PASS |
525
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Four Issues of Puck
| PASS |
526
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Early and Impressive Washington Engraving
| PASS |
527
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Thomas Paine Eulogy of George Washington
| PASS |
528
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George Washington Portrait Snuff Box with: “First in War, First in Peace, First in the Hearts of His Countrymen.”
| PASS |
529
|
Wonderful George Washington Lithograph
| PASS |
530
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Three CDV’s Of President George Washington
| PASS |
531
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A Pair Theodore Roosvelt Items
| PASS |
532
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President William Henry Harrison's 1841 Inaugural Address
| PASS |
533
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Hudson & Berkshire Rail-road Company Bond Signed By Millard Fillmore
| PASS |
534
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Yellow Ticket From The Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson
| PASS |
535
|
Large Albumen Photos of Grant’s Funeral
| PASS |
536
|
Large U.S. Grant Mourning Medal
| 50 |
537
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U. S. Grant Memorial with 36-Star Flag From His Funeral and Other Funeral Items
| PASS |
538
|
A Unique Pair of Political Candy Wrappers
| 400 |
539
|
Unique Commercial Use of a Martyred President’s Image
| 400 |
540
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Three CDV’s of James Garfield
| 50 |
541
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Original Manuscript Describing the Launch of the Battleship Maine, 1901, and the Assassination of McKinley!
| 150 |
542
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Impressive Formal Photograph of President Cleveland
| PASS |
543
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Theodore Roosevelt Reception medal issued June 1910 after returning from Africa
| 150 |
544
|
John Kennedy Signed Program
| 1400 |
545
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President Lyndon B. Johnson Bill Signer Pen For Important Education Bill's
| PASS |
546
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Ronald Reagan Consent for Use of Name as Second Choice for the Presidency Form Signed
| PASS |
547
|
Instant Carter Pinback Collection
| PASS |
548
|
Wells Fargo & CompanyInvestment Letters 1863
| PASS |
549
|
Unique American Indian Chief Chromolithograph on Cloth
| PASS |
550
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A Special Train To Bring Buffalo Bill Fans To See The Show
| PASS |
551
|
Color Printed “Reward of Merit”
| PASS |
552
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Considered to be the First World Championship Fight - Heenan vs Sayers
| PASS |
553
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The Boston Red Stockings Championship Team - 1874
| 50 |
554
|
Early Football Engraving
| PASS |
555
|
Two Early Baseball Players
| PASS |
556
|
One of the Strongest Sports Stevengraphs.
| PASS |
557
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Group of Four Rare Boxing Stevengraphs
| PASS |
558
|
1880’s Color Printed Trade Cards With Baseball and Children Themes
| 200 |
559
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Trade Cards - Satirical Caricatures
| PASS |
560
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Baseball is a Boy’s Game
| PASS |
561
|
Group FOUR Chidrens Composition Books With Baseball Artwork on the Covers
| 100 |
562
|
Hi Wheeling In Pennsylvania
| PASS |
563
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Rarely See Early Tennis Images
| 50 |
564
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Baseball Celluloid Pinbacks
| 275 |
565
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The Core Of A baseball Team
| 190 |
566
|
Scarce Die Cut Baseball Card
| PASS |
567
|
The Original Home Run King
| 275 |
568
|
"The Georgia Peach" In Music
| PASS |
569
|
Mickey Cochrane Game Used Bat
| 2750 |
570
|
Checkered Flag
| PASS |
571
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Baseball’s “Shot Heard ‘Round the World”
| PASS |
572
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Boxer Jake La Motta Signed Check
| PASS |
573
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1961 New York Yankees Team Photograph Signed by Four Yankees
| PASS |
574
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Hall of Famer James "Cool Papa" Bell
| PASS |
575
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Super Bowl XXII Ticket 1988
| PASS |
576
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Hall of Famer Phil Rizzuto
| PASS |
577
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Super Bowl XXVI Ticket 1992
| PASS |
578
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
| PASS |
579
|
IMPORTANT NOTICE
| PASS |