Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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1620 Document - Nearly 400 Years Old
| PASS |
2
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375 Year old Manuscript
| PASS |
3
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1688 Connecticut Land Deed Signed by James Fitch and his Wife Alice Fitch who was the Daughter of William Bradford
| 375 |
4
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The First New York City Liquor Licenses - 1720
| PASS |
5
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New York Colonial Governor James Delancey
| PASS |
6
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New York Colonial Governor James DeLancey Letter
| PASS |
7
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A Mother Requests Payment From the Colony For Her Dead Son, A Soldier Who Had Served At Lake Ontario
| 250 |
8
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Colonial Connecticut Businessman
| 50 |
9
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British Indian Agent In Colonial America
| PASS |
10
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1776 Major General Sterling Document
| PASS |
11
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Maryland Revolutionary War Period Letter
| 60 |
12
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Interesting Wall Hanger
| 50 |
13
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Virginia Treasury Warrant Issued During The Revolution
| 225 |
14
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Strong Engravings .. And the American Quakers Call For Abolition of Slavery - 1784
| 50 |
15
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Printed 1785 State Of New Hampshire Resolution Empowering Justices Of The Peace To Administer Constitutional Oaths To Military Officers And Civilian Officials
| 300 |
16
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Governor Henry Lighthorse Lee Document
| 400 |
17
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George Washington Large Cent
| 70 |
18
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“An Act For Establishing the Salaries of the Executive Officers ....”
| PASS |
19
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A Printed Letter by Thomas Paine
| 250 |
20
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Broadside of the 2nd Congress
| PASS |
21
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Full Text of President Geoge Washington’s 1792 State of the Union Address
| 50 |
22
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The Indians Defeat the Americans - The Slaves Defeat the Masters
| 50 |
23
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Rare Early Image of Thomas Beckett, the Martyred Saint
| PASS |
24
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Talbot, Allum & Lee Cents
| PASS |
25
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Manuscript Signed Artillerists Broadside Act of the 3rd Congress
| 750 |
26
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Important Act Regarding The Whiskey Rebellion and is Signed by Edmund Randolph
| PASS |
27
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1796 Medal Castorland
| 150 |
28
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The Second Edition of the Infamous "Reynold's Pamphlet," in Which Alexander Hamilton Describes His Affair with Maria Reynolds
| 3000 |
29
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Defending Alexander Hamilton Against the Exposure of His Reynold's Extra Marital Affair
| 250 |
30
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“The cause of liberty is a glorious cause! - Let us rally its defenders”
| 500 |
31
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Coin Salvaged From A Spanish Vessel Sunk During The Spanish-American War - THIS NOT A GOLD COIN - But Very Scarce
| PASS |
32
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Black Revolutionary War Soldier Solomon Soutice Signs War-Date Note
| 650 |
33
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Maryland Women Slave Guilty
| 225 |
34
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An Instant Slave Document Grouping
| 225 |
35
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Demonstrating the Political Power of “The 3/5 Clause” -
| PASS |
36
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Jefferson Davis' Distant Relative Buys Five Female Slaves Including Children.
| 100 |
37
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Jefferson Davis' Distant Relative Buys Five Female Slaves Including Children
| 200 |
38
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Period Imprints From Black Image Wood Blocks
| PASS |
39
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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 |
40
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Another Group of 3 Liberators
| 70 |
41
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Another Group of 3 Liberators
| 120 |
42
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Silhouettes Of Two Abolitionists
| 250 |
43
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Unique Letter Of The League of Universal Brotherhood
| PASS |
44
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Abolitionists, Whigs and The Mexican War
| PASS |
45
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Derogatory Sign
| PASS |
46
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Burning The Brand Into A Slave
| PASS |
47
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Slavery In Brazil 1850’s
| PASS |
48
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The Famous Fugitive Slave Rescue Which became Known As the “Jerry Rescue”
| 50 |
49
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Very Long Fugitive Slave Report
| PASS |
50
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Clasping White & Black Hands
| PASS |
51
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the Important Frederick Douglass Book
| 150 |
52
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“Bleeding Kansas” Report From President Pierce
| 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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“...You consent to base the most sacred of your own rights on the whiteness of your skin, in order that you may take away the most sacred rights of the colored race on account of the blackness of...
| 50 |
55
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The Most Dramatic American Slave Ship Image
| PASS |
56
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No Aid Is To Be Given To Fugitive Slaves
| PASS |
57
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1852 Printing of Uncle Tom's Cabin
| PASS |
58
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Peter Cooper Writes Lincoln Regarding Emancipation
| PASS |
59
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The Winchester Citizens Do Not Accept the Emancipation Proclamation - Freedom To Slaves
| 650 |
60
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An Important Plantation Account of 1863
| 100 |
61
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The Famous 54TH
| PASS |
62
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Slave Gordon, the Scarred Back Contraband & Executions of Two Rebels
| 100 |
63
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The Defender of Noatables
| PASS |
64
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Stereoview Showing "Execution of a Colored Soldier"
| 225 |
65
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Rare 1st North Carolina Colored Artillery Document - Comprised Mostly of Freed Slaves From the State
| 100 |
66
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Mocking The Claims of An Illiterate Former Slave of Knoxville
| 800 |
67
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A Black Soldier Proudly Poses in Union Uniform
| 3000 |
68
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Slave Refugees Flee Into Union Lines
| PASS |
69
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Freed Slaves Employed by the Federal Army in Occupied North Carolina
| 50 |
70
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A Texas Confederate Colonel Gracefully Accepts The 14th and 15th Amendment
| PASS |
71
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Greeley Raked For Support Of The MONSTROUS 15th Amendment
| PASS |
72
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Frederick Douglass Albumen
| PASS |
73
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Noted Abolitionist
| PASS |
74
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Albumen of Colored Nursemaid
| PASS |
75
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Real Photo Postcard “Regalia of Grand Cyclops” of the Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
76
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The Official Song of the Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
77
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African American Woman Used to Advertise Tobacco
| 170 |
78
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Using Blacks In Packaging
| PASS |
79
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Using Mammy Image on Coffee
| PASS |
80
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Original Photographs of the Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
81
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The March of the Ku Klux Klan
| 50 |
82
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Trying To Save This Black Inmate From Execution
| 100 |
83
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Bobby Seale Artifact Directly From Berkeley Campus
| PASS |
84
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They Want Black Panther Angela Davis Freed
| PASS |
85
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Black Panthers Newsletter
| 50 |
86
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Land Grant For An Important Revolutionary war Major
| PASS |
87
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Provides a COMPLETE Review of South Carolina’s Nullification Efforts Which Many Believe to be the Run Up to the Civil War
| PASS |
88
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Robert E. Lee - Before He Was the Greatest General in the South he Was an Engineer and Supervised the Construction on the St. Louis Harbor
| PASS |
89
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The “Constitution of Virginia” Owned and Signed by “L.Q.Washington,” the Man Who Warned South Carolina Governor Pickens about the Reinforcement of Fort Sumter
| PASS |
90
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South Carolina Secessionist Howell Cobb Document
| 130 |
91
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Burning Then-Senator Andrew Johnson in Effigy and the Southern Secession Question in 1860
| 300 |
92
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This Savannah Citizen Expects Secession
| 100 |
93
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CSA Vice President
| 100 |
94
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Extraordinary Alabama Secession Document
| PASS |
95
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Proclamation Establishing the Confederate Postal System
| 450 |
96
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CSA Treasury Department
| 80 |
97
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Confederate Postal Contract
| 90 |
98
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Confederate Richmond Postal Route Agent Appointment
| 400 |
99
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The Confederate Post Office Accruing Debt to the United States Government
| 400 |
100
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The 21st Virginia Militia Is Instructed To "Correct" Insubordinate Slaves While One Serves As Overseer!
| 550 |
101
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The Core of the Confederate Military Resigns From the Federal Army
| PASS |
102
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Early Manuscript Daniel Ruggles Confederate Pass
| 275 |
103
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The Son of Maryland's Pro-Union Governor Plans To Go South
| PASS |
104
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Skirmishing With The Yankees at Falling Waters, West Virginia
| 200 |
105
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Confederate South Carolina Gov. Pickens Writes Jefferson Davis on the Need to Arm Orr’s Rifles – Newly Raised and Enlisted for the Duration of the War
| 950 |
106
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Confederate Recounts The Battle of Leesburg
| 700 |
107
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Moving The Enfields From the Cidadel
| PASS |
108
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Governor Pickens More Concerned About Supplying South Carolina Than Suppling The Confederate Government
| 300 |
109
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The Collector of the Port of Georgetown, S.C. Imprisoned on Charge of Treason!
| 120 |
110
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Preparing For The Taking Of Sumter
| PASS |
111
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Treasury Voucher Signed By Two Killed In Action Confederate Officers
| 1100 |
112
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Early Confederate Virginia Commission
| 225 |
113
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Sumter Flag Staff Souvenirs
| 425 |
114
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"Pickens Stops the Work of Building the State House"
| 150 |
115
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Gabriel E. Manigault Letter to S.C. Governor F. W. Pickens Regarding the Defenses of Charleston And the Importance of Better Securing Morris Island
| 550 |
116
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Future Confederate Brigadier Wickham Shortly Before First Manassas
| PASS |
117
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Jefferson Davis Writes General Samuel Cooper and Gives Him a Situation Report on the Confederate Victory at Manassas
| 400 |
118
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Manuscript Confederate Regimental History “ ...the Yankees run we killed 8 and took 19 prisoners ...”
| 250 |
119
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"Victory in Cantucky" and Manassas Junction Is Full of Swindlers, Sutlers & Brawlers.
| PASS |
120
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McClellan Is Given An Ultimatum To Attack; CSA Substitutes Are Called Out; They Are Anxious For A Fight; The "Greatest Breastworks You Ever Saw" Are Constructed at Bull Run
| PASS |
121
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The Battle of Dranesville: Col. Martins' "Corpse Lay at My Tent Door One Night."
| 600 |
122
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Going To The Assistance To JEB Stuart In His First Ride Around McClellan.
| 600 |
123
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President Lincoln Issues An Amnesty Proclamation To The South If They Free Their Slaves; His Friend Who Will Be Killed at Fredericksburg Is Detailed A Sharpshooter and Given A Sharps Rifle.
| 800 |
124
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Battle of Fredericksburg; Their Ranks Are Thinned; Seward Resigns From Lincoln's Cabinet; Burnside Is Superseded; Passing Into Yankeedom To Exchange Goods.
| 375 |
125
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Battle of Kelley's Ford; JEB Stuart Supplies Himself By The Yankees.
| PASS |
126
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Stonewall Jackson and JEB Stuart Are Victorious at 2nd Bull Run & Expecting Grant's Drive Into The Wilderness
| 250 |
127
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Manning Newly Constructed Fort Lamar On The Secessionville, South Carolina Battlefield While Nearly Being Shot By A Comrade.
| 500 |
128
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18th Georgia Soldiers Letter
| 100 |
129
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Georgia’s Senate deals With The War
| PASS |
130
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Stonewall Jackson Orders The Troops to Rest on the Sabbath
| 8500 |
131
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Stock Certificate for the Bank of Charleston
| PASS |
132
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This North Carolina Confederate Soldier Would Soon After Writing This Letter
| 275 |
133
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Lengthy Autograph Letter Written By Stonewall’s Man - Sandie Pendleton
| 2200 |
134
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Very Scarce Confederate Creek Indian Regiment
| PASS |
135
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Predicting Hard Fighting In The Summer of '63: "The Hills of Old Va. Shall Be Running With Blood [of] Our Soldier Boys."
| PASS |
136
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A Nashville Newspaperman Throws Himself On The Mercy of Union General William Rosecrans.
| 170 |
137
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Rare 11th Georgia Battalion (Sumter Artillery) Death Certificate
| 200 |
138
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Confederate Hospital Letter
| 80 |
139
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Pvt. William M. Chew, 31st Virginia Archive…Including a Receipt For Selling a Captured Federal Horse After Appomattox!
| 600 |
140
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Does This Soldier Have The "Shell Fever?'"
| 190 |
141
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The Army of Tennessee Calls For Shoe Makers
| 325 |
142
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Beauregard Ensemble
| PASS |
143
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Framed Autograph Alexander Stephens
| 100 |
144
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One Of The Confederates Prime Arms Suppier, The Blakeley Ordnance Company Letter
| PASS |
145
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Displayable Confederate Period Document
| 160 |
146
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Order Given By General Ripley - Charleston, July 23, 1863
| 60 |
147
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Rare Fort Sumter CSA Order - May 19th, 1863 - Praising the Men Who Have Served on Fort Sumter & Ordering the Inscription of their Service on their Flags
| 190 |
148
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Great Content in This Pair of Maryland Southern Sympathizing Letters
| 200 |
149
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Supressing The Abuses Of The Confederate Quartermaster
| PASS |
150
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Scarce Confederate Texas Newspaper
| PASS |
151
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Joseph Wheeler Letter - In the Face of the Advancing Sherman
| 600 |
152
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CSA Post Office
| 90 |
153
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An Slave Overseer Gets His Confederate Military Service Exemption in 1864
| 500 |
154
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A 43 Year-Old Virginia Farmer Gets Out of Service Do To "Excessive Hemorrhoids."
| 110 |
155
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Rare Lynchburg, Virginia Confederate Secretary of War Oath of Allegiance To Visit Richmond.
| 150 |
156
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Macon, Georgia CSA Military Pass
| PASS |
157
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A Union Officer Sends CSA Stamps To Maryland Southern Annie C. Thomas
| PASS |
158
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Planning a Whiskey Party
| 50 |
159
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Woe To The South If Lincoln Is Reelected; Wants To Keep His Cotton Instead of Selling For "Confederate Trash"; The Impressment Officer Should Not Take His Horse-He Would Prefer If The District's...
| 450 |
160
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Letters to the Confederate Prisoner Confined at Rock Island
| 400 |
161
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Confederate General’s Letter Home
| PASS |
162
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Colonel Rhett Makes An Appointment
| PASS |
163
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Important Letter from CS War Department Regarding Blockade Running in N.C. & S.C. in Relation to CS Government!
| PASS |
164
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An Important Letter Written to the South Carolina Governor on Blockade Running
| 425 |
165
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The Blockade Runners Were The Lifeline Bringing Goods To The Confederacy THROUGH The Federal Blockade
| PASS |
166
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A Fascinating Insight Into The Business Of Blockade Running. The South Carolina Governor Writes The Owner Of A Blockade Running Company. The President Of A Bak Writes The Governor About Blockade...
| 550 |
167
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North Carolina’s Treasurer Jonathan Worth Calls on the State to Yield its Army to the Confederacy
| PASS |
168
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South Carolina Soldier’s Death Benefit Form
| PASS |
169
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Funding Confederate Prisons, Submarines, Indian Treaties and More - Stamped “Rebel Archives”
| 50 |
170
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A Member of the 5th South Carolina Goes AWOL
| PASS |
171
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The Officers in the Confederate Government
| PASS |
172
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Sea Island Company Stock Certificate - Vignette of Slaves Picking Cotton - Signed by Alfred Ely!
| 80 |
173
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Charleston Rail Road Bond
| PASS |
174
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Mary Custis Lee ALS
| 425 |
175
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News of John Brown's Raid Reaches Missouri
| 100 |
176
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The Southern Soldiers Made "Many a Yankey's Heels Fly Up" In The Old Dominion
| 100 |
177
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While Not Fan of Andy Johnson He Wonders: Is "The Negroe…Any Better Situated Now Than When They Were Slaves."
| 225 |
178
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To This Southern Sympathizer It Seems "That The People Have All Gone Crazy" In Allowing A Vote For "Negro Equality."
| 200 |
179
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Post War Bradley T. Johnson
| 100 |
180
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Documents Relating to Confederate Brigadier General Hagood's Service as Controller General of South Carolina.
| PASS |
181
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As Part Of The Election Deal of 1876, Hayes Agreed To End Reconstruction- This Executive Order Was Aimed At removing Restrictions On Former Confederate Officers
| 225 |
182
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Johnston Served In Congress Post war
| PASS |
183
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General Robert E. Lee Memorial
| 100 |
184
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An Autograph Collector Comes Up Empty
| PASS |
185
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Confederate General Rosser Provides His Military Stats
| 100 |
186
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Confederate Generals Letter Go To Auction
| 50 |
187
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A 10c Confederate Jefferson Davis Proof Block
| 50 |
188
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Longstreet Pays His Bills
| 375 |
189
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Valuable Source for Confederate Numisatics
| PASS |
190
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Military Appointments Directly From The South Carolina Floor
| PASS |
191
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Special Orders for MOH Recipient Joseph Follett, Signed by General E.B. Alexander on Rare Missiouri Lettersheet
| PASS |
192
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Broadside, A Day Of Fasting And Prayer As A Result Of South Carolina Secession
| 600 |
193
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This Admiral Served in the US Navy for 61 Years, 1812-1873
| 50 |
194
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New York Suspends Mail Headed South
| 450 |
195
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A Jeff Davis Look A Like Reports On Simmering Tensions Between The North and South in April 1861.
| PASS |
196
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Halleck Reviews General U. S. Grant & His Army After Belmont.
| 100 |
197
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Col. John W. Geary's "Gallant" 28th Pennsylvania Penny Songsheets
| PASS |
198
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A Volunteer Wants His Mother's Consent To Enlist
| PASS |
199
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Honorable Joseph Holt Keeping Kentucky Out Of The Confederacy
| 50 |
200
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Hand-Colored Magnus Song Sheet with Nice View of Alexandria
| PASS |
201
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73 COMPLETE ISSUES OF FRANK LESLIES ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR 1861 AND 1862
| 4000 |
202
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Eighty nine (89) COMPLETE ISSUES OF FRANK LESLIES ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR 1863 AND 1864.
| 4000 |
203
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NINE COMPLETE ISSUES OF FRANK LESLIES ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER FOR 1865
| 650 |
204
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Con C. Badger Wryly Observes North Carolina Runaway Slaves
| PASS |
205
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Fearful That McClellan Has Taken Command of the Army Again After Fredericksburg.
| 100 |
206
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Soldiers Shot Off Their Digits While On Picket
| PASS |
207
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Broadside, Getting Money For The Soldiers
| PASS |
208
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The State of Iowa Reminds Her Sons of Proper Promotional Requirements
| PASS |
209
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DARIUS N. COUCH Signed Camp Brightwood Morning Report: 2nd Rhode Island, 7th & 10th Mass. Vols. and 36th New York Units.
| PASS |
210
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Gets His Navy Sword And Readies For The Blockade
| 50 |
211
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This Soldier Lauds General McClellan - Two weeks Later Wounded and Captured
| 100 |
212
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War date Union General Signature
| 50 |
213
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Discharged Due to His Donelson Wound
| PASS |
214
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This General recommends His Successor to the New York Governor
| PASS |
215
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A Federal Tennesse State Commission Signed By Future President Johnson
| 800 |
216
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Discharge From Wounds Suffered at Second Bull Run
| 100 |
217
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Four Letters Regarding Wentworth Guns; General Grant; Death of Stanton
| 250 |
218
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Well Known Pennsylvania LANCERS
| PASS |
219
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No Lot
| PASS |
220
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The Federal Government Charters Its Navy
| PASS |
221
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44th Massachusetts - Small Group
| 140 |
222
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He Was the First Officer in the Breastworks at Nashville
| PASS |
223
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Abraham Lincoln Recognizes the Efforts of Admiral DuPont
| PASS |
224
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His Brother Is Seen Falling Badly Wounded During The Battle of Second Bull Run.
| PASS |
225
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A 32nd Mass. Soldier Still Believes His Bro. Was Only Wounded At The Battle of 2nd Bull Run
| PASS |
226
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"I'll Not Hold Any Correspondence With Her While I Serve U. Sam
| PASS |
227
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Frayed Nerves Lead To A Call To Arms At Bull Run Bridge After Several Pickets are Killed.
| 130 |
228
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Laughs At His Father Lost Appetite Over Defeat At Fredericksburg.
| 100 |
229
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The 126th "Dwindles" Away.
| 100 |
230
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Description of Gen. Alexander Hay's Discipline; Lincoln vs Jeff Davis Prayers To God; Contraband Song of "Massa" Running Away and Making "Jum Jam" Hardtack Recipe.
| 275 |
231
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Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation Will Do No Good. Jeff Davis' Proclamations Are More Effective.
| 325 |
232
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The Skull of a Bull Run Battle Victim Is Smashed With An Axe.
| 100 |
233
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His Comrades Debate Naming Him Louisa or Matilda-Oh My!
| 100 |
234
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The Battle of Kelly's Ford Requires Their Attention.
| 100 |
235
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Great Description of Their Lieutenant & Centreville While Sending His Likeness Home.
| 100 |
236
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A Soldier of The 111th New York Is Accidentally Shot By His Comrade While On Picket
| 50 |
237
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126th New York Gets Their Springfield Rifles.
| 225 |
238
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Marching Towards Bull Run To Retrieve The Bodies of The Fallen & "This Snow and Rain Has Prolonged The Lives of A Vast Number of Men."
| 120 |
239
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They Are Not Cowards & Will Follow Col. Sherrill (KIA Gettysburg) "Wherever He Leads."
| 100 |
240
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Tired of The Tens of Thousands Slaughtered Without Result After Chancellorsville
| 120 |
241
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Sun-Struck Soldiers; Evergreen Arches and The Fall of Richmond
| 100 |
242
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The 39th New York (Made Up of Germans & Italians) Are Merry "Every Time They Get a Little Beer" In Them.
| 275 |
243
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Great Description of Gen. Howard's Heroics at Chancellorsville & Lee Initiates The Gettysburg Campaign
| 200 |
244
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The 11th Corps Marches After Lee; Firing Near Harpers Ferry; Rebel POWs; Rebel Resolve; Union Private Is Knocked Out & They Prepare To Join The Army.
| 200 |
245
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Battle of Gettysburg; Those Killed In Action; Helping Bury His Lieutenant; March To Gettysburg; Lack of Hospitality of Pennsylvania Citizens; Their Travels
| 850 |
246
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Picketing The Lines; The 126th's Attrition; Gov. Curtain's Congratulatory Order; A Doctor's Poor Advise & His Thoughts On The $300 Exemption
| 100 |
247
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Raiding A Plantation; The Slaves Are All Gone; "Simon" Is Blamed; Marching & Skirmishing.
| 120 |
248
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Stonewall Jackson Shells Harpers Ferry Into Submission
| 850 |
249
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Owens Takes Over Command of The Brigade After Hays' Wounding at Gettysburg.
| 100 |
250
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Maneuvering Towards Culpeper; Contrabands Gather Discarded Goods; Cavalry Fight At Brandy Station; Burial of Dead Trooper; Description of Culpeper Court House; Conversation With "Old Darkey."
| 200 |
251
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Clubs is Trumps Declares Gen. Hays After Gettysburg; Great Description of Making His Corps Badge; Rebels Are Strongly Positioned Along The Rapidan; Heavy Firing; A Lady of Culpeper Is Wounded.
| 200 |
252
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Great Description of The Botched Execution (Murder) of 14th Connecticut Soldiers; Battles Near Bristoe Station.
| 550 |
253
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Picketing Close To The Johnnies
| 100 |
254
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Conscripts vs Consolidation-He Picks Consolidation.
| 100 |
255
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Getting His Corps Badge; Being On Good Terms With The Johnnies While Exchanging Papers and Tobacco With Them
| 100 |
256
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Brass Bands Play Throughout The Day; Going To Reinforce Rosecrans; Hopes To Write Next From Charleston.
| 100 |
257
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A Photographer Opens An "Establishment" Near Camp.
| 50 |
258
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Fraternizing With The Enemy Is Strictly Forbidden; "Old Meade Don't Seem To Confide His Plans To Me Anymore."
| 100 |
259
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Camp Douglas Burns; The Boys Go Home On Their Own and The 9th Vermont Stole All Their Goods After The Surrender at Harpers Ferry.
| 275 |
260
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The Bristoe Station Campaign Begins; Col. Bull Succeeds In Command After Sherrill Is Killed After Gettysburg.
| 170 |
261
|
Great Description of the Advance To and Battle of Bristoe Station, Virginia
| 500 |
262
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Burying The Dead & Bringing Off The Wounded of Bristoe Station Battlefield
| 250 |
263
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"Mr. Lee Is To Be Pushed To That Last Ditch This Time."
| 100 |
264
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Colonels Willard and Sherrill Are KIlled At Gettysburg. MacDougal Assumes Command.
| 170 |
265
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Col. Bull's Promotion; Pvt. Steuart Dies of His Wounds; Anti-Copperhead Sentiment
| 100 |
266
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Prisoners & Guns Are Captured During The Battle of Rappahannock Station
| 170 |
267
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Marching To Brandy Station; Cold Weather To Campaign In; Building A Stockade
| 100 |
268
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Hard Times Have Thinned Their Ranks Since '62
| 100 |
269
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Newspaper Reports Seem To Have Derailed Meade's Fall Campaign Plans.
| 100 |
270
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The 126th Refuses To Rebuilt Camp Douglas' Fence; A Sutler Is "Cleaned Out" and Another Fire Rages In Camp.
| PASS |
271
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Great Mine Run Campaign Account; Rumor of Hooker's Return-He Hopes Not!
| 425 |
272
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The Army of the Potomac Goes Into Winter Camp Following Mine Run.
| 50 |
273
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Youngs' Company Can Muster Only 13 Men For Duty.
| 100 |
274
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Lincoln Amnesty Proclamation; General Winfield Scott Hancock Resumes Corps Command After Recovering From His Gettysburg Wounds; Losing Faith In The A. of P.; Failed Charge At Mine Run.
| 130 |
275
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Corp. Stanley Is Accidentally Shot In The Head And Killed By His Sergeant.
| 120 |
276
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Gathering Witnesses To Pvt. Stewart's Last Ambulance Ride
| 100 |
277
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Lt. Lincoln's "Darkey" Throws Away His Mule During The Battle of Gettysburg
| 100 |
278
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Hoping That "Abraham Lincoln May Be Renominated and Consequently Reelected."
| 50 |
279
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No Lot
| PASS |
280
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Action At Morton's Ford; Gen. Hays' Plunk; His Commentary Over A Soldier's Wounding; Col. Bull Dodges Shells; Amputations & Whiskey!
| PASS |
281
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Nervous Hopes For Success In The Spring-Especially Near Chancellorsville.
| 100 |
282
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Hoping For A Way Out of Camp Douglas.
| 100 |
283
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General Joshua Owen Addresses His Men With a Lively Speech On Washington's Birthday: "Slavery Is a Stumbling Block To The Progress of The Nation."
| 150 |
284
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Blames Drunkenness For Disaster at Battle of Olustee; False Reports On Captain's Performance at Action at Morton's Ford.
| 100 |
285
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Pointed View Of Meeting Death Face to Face In The Coming Campaign
| 100 |
286
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Expecting Grant At The Army of The Potomac; Sending Sketch of Famed Feb. 22nd Officer's Grand Ball While Giving Describing The Occasion
| 100 |
287
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Great Description of the 2nd Corps St. Patrick's Day Celebration
| PASS |
288
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Rumors of General Alexander Hays Being Relieved; Dodging Fatigue Duty!
| 100 |
289
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Regretting Not Preparing To Command "Niger" Regiment; Grumbling On Inspection; Generals Hays & Owens are Gone & New York Regiments Are added To The Brigade
| 100 |
290
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Heavy Artillery (Damned Brass) Regiments Join Grant's Army.
| 100 |
291
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Hays' Transfer; Breaking The Photographer's Camera; Assigned To Headquarter Guard.
| 100 |
292
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Doing Duty Near "Old Hancock's" Woodpile
| 100 |
293
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The Rebel Huts At Bull Run Are Torn Down
| 50 |
294
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Their Duties Will Include Gathering Up Stragglers & Shuttling POWs to The Rear
| 100 |
295
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General Ulysses S. Grant (aka Shoulder Straps) Reviews The Army of The Potomac.
| 100 |
296
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Great Hand Drawn Rendition of His 2nd Corps Provost Guard Corps Badge In Red, White and Blue Ink.
| 100 |
297
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"Burnside's Niggers" Relieve Washington's Defenders
| 350 |
298
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"Both Sides Are Engaged in Burying The Dead and Caring For The Wounded."
| 150 |
299
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Stragglers Are Bucked & Gagged; Rufus Chandlers Estate Is Ransacked; Grant's Men Relentlessly Advances.
| PASS |
300
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Sending Home The Southern Version of Grant's Drive on Richmond
| 100 |
301
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Union Troops Dig Numerous Trenches at Cold Harbor.
| 100 |
302
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Battle of Petersburg; Burnsides "unbleached Americans of African decent" Marched Better Than White Troops.
| 300 |
303
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They Lose Their Colors and Many Friends During The Battle For Petersburg
| 425 |
304
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Hard Marching Near Fairfax Leads To Skulker's Frayed Nerves That There Would Be "Some Caps Snapped."
| 100 |
305
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Heavy Fighting Rages In The Front of the 9th & 18th Corps Lines Near Petersburg
| 100 |
306
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General Hancock Prepares For Battle; He Believes Union POWs Are Well Treated By The Rebels.
| 250 |
307
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The Army of The Potomac Loses Faith In Grant: "He Hasn't Pemberton To Fight Now…Lee Is Fully A Match For Him."
| 100 |
308
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Deep, Deep Fortifications Are Built & He Hopes His Friends Back Home "Will Come In Out Of The Draft."
| 100 |
309
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Supporting The Mine Explosion: The Assault Failed "Notwithstanding."
| PASS |
310
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The Rebels Explode A Mine Under A Union Fort
| 130 |
311
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Hancock Heads a Court of Inquiry on The Failures of Mine Explosion; An Explosion Levels City Point; Lincoln Must Enforce The Draft To Gain The Soldier Vote; Early Raids Pennsylvania & Burns...
| 275 |
312
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The Operations and Battles of The First Attempt To Capture The Weldon Rail Road.
| 250 |
313
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Company G Can Must Only Three Men; His Father "Goes Strong For Old Abe"; Negro Substitutes Are An Insult To The White Soldiers.
| PASS |
314
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Fortifying The Railroad; Attack On The 5th Corps; Adams Express Mishap.
| 100 |
315
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Grant Extends The City Point Railroad; Death of A Friend; 2nd Corps Failure at the Battle of Reams Station; New Recruits Are Robbed at Every Turn.
| 225 |
316
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Reporting On the Battles of Fort Harrison (Chaffin's Farm) and Peebles' Farm
| 100 |
317
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"The Boys" Are Mostly For Old Abe and Johnson; He Will Send His Absentee Ballot To Father.
| 100 |
318
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Arresting Horse Racers; Ignoring A Hometown Friend or Is He?
| 100 |
319
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He Casts His Ballot For "Old Abe…One More Year Will Settle It."; Citizen Contractors and New Recruits Are For McClellan.
| 225 |
320
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Not Worried That He Is Not A Registered Voter; Winfield S. Hancock Leaves The 2nd Corps Which Is Now Filled By "Worthless Substitutes."
| 170 |
321
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His Election Ballot Was Expected and Wishes He Come Have Send In A Box Full For Lincoln; Hancock Is Serenaded On His Departure; Butler Goes To New York To Remain Until After The Election
| 100 |
322
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Orders To Move; Butler In New York; Free Thanksgiving Dinner For The Soldiers; Does Not Like His Ambrotype; His True Colors Come Out As A Love Cynic.
| 100 |
323
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Hancock's Farewell Speech; Humphreys Replaces Hancock Their Revered Commander; Thanksgiving Dinner Courtesy of The People of New York; Relieving The Ninth Corps Along The Weldon R. R. Lines.
| 180 |
324
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The 2nd Corps Swaps Positions With The Ninth Corps.
| PASS |
325
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Witnessing Executions; Meade Performs Medal of Honor Ceremonies (For Gettysburg); Desertion; The 126th Is Consolidated; Pvt. Senner Would Have Been Promoted "Had He Been Able To Talk English Better."
| 250 |
326
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Taking A Rather Cavalier Attitude After Witnessing So Many Executions.
| 250 |
327
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The "Drop" of The Executioner's Gallow Is Removed So As Not To Be Stolen By The Soldiers.
| PASS |
328
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The Hanging Business Has Slowed Desertions, But Three More of The 5th New Hampshire Are To Meet Their Fate "Friday Next."
| PASS |
329
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Union Pickets Are Instructed To Pass Word To The Rebels That Fort Fisher, N. C. Has Fallen With Heavy Loss.
| 100 |
330
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Extending The Lines Lead To A Clash Near Hatcher's Run In February 1865.
| 200 |
331
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Grant Extends His Railroad; Humphrey's Leave Is Cut Short; Hometown War Poetry; Desertions From Lee's Army Increase.
| 150 |
332
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Deserters From Lee's Army Pour Into Union Lines As Sheridan Advances.
| 100 |
333
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A Deserter Is Downed In The First Volley; Meade & Grant Review The Men; The Fighting Will Not Be A Severe as Last Spring & Summer.
| 150 |
334
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The Appomattox Campaign Opens; Heavy Fighting During The Battle of Fort Stedman; Grant Extends His Lines Along The South Side Railroad; Battle of Lewis Farm; The 126th New York's Loss Is Already...
| PASS |
335
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Lincoln's Assassination; Hanging "Is Too Good For The Perpetrators of This Cowardly and Cold Blooded Murder; Lee's Surrender; Contrabands and Deserters Come Into Union Lines.
| 550 |
336
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Family Prayers Preserved His Life During The War; The 6th Corps Moves South; Hundreds Flock To The Federal Lines To Obtain Food; Contraband Teenagers Are Made To Box Before Drawing Rations!
| PASS |
337
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Salutes Are Fired While Lincoln's Body Is "Consigned To The Tomb."
| 100 |
338
|
Booth Is Captured; Johnston Surrenders; The Soldiers Are Appalled At Sherman's Armistice.
| 150 |
339
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Marching Towards Washington They Pass Through Richmond's Burnt District While The Newly Freed "Colored Population" Give Them Thirst Quenching Water.
| 275 |
340
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Wonderful Grand Review Letter: Washington's Hard Paving Stones Wreaked Havoc On Them; They Were Applauded By The President and Guests
| 700 |
341
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They Will Appear In Geneva As A "Body."
| 50 |
342
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The 126th New York Returns To The Front; They Are Considered The Stealing and Burning Regiment.
| 300 |
343
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His Raids Inspired the Song "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down".
| 60 |
344
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Lt. Gilbert Is Horrifically Wounded During Rappahanock Station.
| PASS |
345
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A Union Private Goes Fishing (Plays Crazy) To Get A Discharge.
| 100 |
346
|
A Church Is Occupied By The Horses of The 45th Ohio Under Orders From Col. Hill
| PASS |
347
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Who Wouldn't Be A Soldier Poem Customized For A Soldier of The Army of The Cumberland
| 275 |
348
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195th Pennsylvania Volunteers Penny Song Sheet by Charles Magnus
| PASS |
349
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U. S. Navy Monitors Attack Fort Sumter Penny Song Sheet by Charles Magnus
| PASS |
350
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Drummer of Antietam Penny Song Sheet by Charles Magnus
| PASS |
351
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His Friend Franklin Freeman Drowns Within Reach of Safety
| PASS |
352
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Testifying At The Trial of A Snoozing Picket
| PASS |
353
|
Likely Wounded at Gettysburg, Now Writes from the Hospital
| PASS |
354
|
An Extraordinary Letter Written By the Ironclad “Nantucket” Commander Donald M. Fairfax En Route To The First Battle Of Charleston Harbor
| 750 |
355
|
104th New York Letter
| PASS |
356
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A Signal Corps Officer Gets His Flag
| 50 |
357
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An Incredibly Scarce BOUND VOLUME of Regimental Field Printed Western Civil War Newspapers
| 9000 |
358
|
Naval Letter and Poem Written Onboard the Steamer Quaker City
| 200 |
359
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These Soldiers Make the Bone Rings
| PASS |
360
|
Changing the Naval Command Off Charleston
| 125 |
361
|
General’s Letter Preparing for the Attack on Fort McAllister
| PASS |
362
|
This Pennsylvania Keystone Battery Soldier Draws a Sketch of the Battery’s Mascot Dog
| PASS |
363
|
Signal Corps Col. Albert Myer Addresses Grant's Misunderstanding of His Corps
| 250 |
364
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Field Printed Broadside: Keystone Brigade Farewell Address by General Spinola.
| PASS |
365
|
Marcus Reno Gets Married During The Battle of Gettysburg Plus the Destruction of The Rebel Invasion.
| PASS |
366
|
Hard Fought at Shiloh, Perryville, and Stones River
| 100 |
367
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This Sergeant WIA at Fair Oaks, KIA at Petersburg
| PASS |
368
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141st Pennsylvania Soldier Writes of a Grand Review and Drunken Soldiers
| PASS |
369
|
Lincoln General Hospital Imprint
| PASS |
370
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Chaplain of the 61st Illinois Infantry Writes of Fighting with General Nathan Bedford Forrest and Teaching Them a Lesson with thier Austrian Rifles
| 600 |
371
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3rd Massachusetts Infantry Writes of Capturing a Guerilla in North Carolina, an “Uncle Tom” Plantation and much more
| PASS |
372
|
West Point Report
| PASS |
373
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“...So far, public opinion, as declared by the acts of Congress, has been defeated by Mr. Seward. Congress, the Army, the Navy, the people, all are defeated by this one man. Mr. Seward is the...
| PASS |
374
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A Distiller Supplies The Army With Product and Mother Does Missionary Work
| PASS |
375
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Sanitary Fair Excitement Rules The North While Jeff Davis & Country Face Financial Disaster!
| PASS |
376
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Having A High Opinion On How The Operations Should Have Gone During The Siege of Knoxville
| PASS |
377
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POW Form Signed by Soldiers in the “Wildcat Regiment” - 105th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
| PASS |
378
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105th Pennsylvania “Wildcats Regiment” Circular Signed by the Company Commanders
| PASS |
379
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Great Service Records - 105th Pennsylvania “Wildcats Regiment”
| PASS |
380
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The Union Commander at Gettysburg
| 160 |
381
|
The Rebels Offer Freedom To The Families of Their Black Volunteers
| PASS |
382
|
Union General Brooks Is Mistaken Killed By The Southern Side of His Family.
| PASS |
383
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This Soldier Laments the Death of McPherson
| PASS |
384
|
Treasury Secretary Approves A Payment For Coal
| PASS |
385
|
Artifact from the St. Alban Confederate Raid
| PASS |
386
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This Soldier Uses A Lettersheet Which Was Struck By A Ball
| PASS |
387
|
Naval Officer Writes Another Discussing Best Defensive Plan To Stop Confederate Blockade Runners
| 200 |
388
|
Thinks the 55th Has The Best Band
| PASS |
389
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This Union Soldier Details The Gray Ghost’s Action
| 600 |
390
|
Pennsylvania Prisoner of War Letter
| 130 |
391
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Scarce Union General’s Military Orders
| PASS |
392
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141st Pennsylvania Officer WIA & Taken POW at Morris Farm, Virginia, Writes of Girls, Drink and Being in Command
| PASS |
393
|
General James Blair Steedman - Hero of Chickamauga - War-Date Signed Document
| 150 |
394
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On the March to the Sea and Sherman Making Georgia Groan - this 87th Indiana Soldier Says they Lived off the Land and Did so “pretty well generally”
| 100 |
395
|
Rare 1864 Brooklyn, Long Island Memorial Contribution Lithograph.
| 100 |
396
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Another Rare 1864 Brooklyn, Long Island Memorial Contribution Lithograph. This One For A Female Contributor.
| 450 |
397
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He Received his Medal of Honor at the Battle of Perryville
| PASS |
398
|
Medal of Honor Receipient Lt. Joseph Follett of the 1st Missiouri Light Artillery Arranges for Charges to Be Dropped in a Court Martial of Two of his Command
| PASS |
399
|
General Phil Sheridan Writes of the Valor During the Civil War of Lt. Joseph Follett, who was Earned the Medal of Honor for his Action at Perryville
| PASS |
400
|
Profound Frankness On His Feelings Upon Engaging The Rebels During The Battle of Fort Stedman
| PASS |
401
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Rebels "Can't Go Home "…Especially In Uniform!"
| PASS |
402
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War Is Dreadful But Is Necessary To Wipe Slavery Away; She Would Be Ashamed If Her Soldier Boy Did Not Do His Duty; The Battery Boys Are Marrying All The Young Ones.
| PASS |
403
|
Notorious Confederate Guerrillas Harry Gilmore Is Captured Near Winchester.
| PASS |
404
|
A Scarce General to General Letter
| PASS |
405
|
Beautiful Commission for William R. Noble - Fought throughout the War with Custer's Wolverines
| PASS |
406
|
Camp Asylum, South Carolina Certified Statements by Union Prisoners of War
| 700 |
407
|
The Officers Duties At The End of 1865
| PASS |
408
|
“...All Persons found in arms Against the United States...Will be Regarded as guerillas, and Punished with Death...” Issued the Day After the Captured of President Jefferson Davis
| 50 |
409
|
5th Michigan Infantry Officer WIA Manuscript Circular
| 50 |
410
|
Field Printed - The Major General Expresses His Pride In The Troops - Pertaining to Hatcher’s Run
| PASS |
411
|
A Soldier From The 6th New York Heavy Artillery Writes A Manuscript Military History
| 400 |
412
|
Georgia Guerillas “go round plundering and hanging Union people....” In February 1865
| PASS |
413
|
Important Field Printed Broadside on the Surrender of General Taylor’s Forces to General E.R.S. Canby
| PASS |
414
|
Hero of Hoover’s Gap Later Killed by Desperadoes in Texas - 6th Missiouir Cavalry Signed Discharge
| PASS |
415
|
Members of the 67th Ohio WIA at the Seige of Battery Wagner with the 54th Mass. Receive the Oaths of Virginians Loyal to the Federal Government
| PASS |
416
|
Union General JOHN W. GEARY Pennsylvania Governor's Letter
| 450 |
417
|
Brevet Major General War-date Signature
| 250 |
418
|
Colonel John W. Geary Tintype
| 450 |
419
|
Keeping The "Colored" People of The South From Intoxicating Liquor
| 50 |
420
|
Union General Smith
| PASS |
421
|
Beauregard military Order and CDV
| 160 |
422
|
Confederate Backmark of Stonewall Jackson
| 350 |
423
|
2nd Maine Infantry Photo By Brady
| PASS |
424
|
Union Color Bearer Vivandière Kady Brownell, Who Fought at First Bull Run and Displayed Incredible Bravery at the Battle of New Bern
| PASS |
425
|
Scarce Image of one of The Nancy Harts Who Defended their Georgia Town from Yankee Raiders
| PASS |
426
|
Tinted Quarter-plate Tintype Of Sergeant Daniel Cooley, 8th Maine Volunteers
| 600 |
427
|
CDV Of Quartermaster
| PASS |
428
|
Member of Honor Recipient and Union General Charles Henry Tompkins Signed Photograph
| PASS |
429
|
Three Confederate Prisoners At Gettysburg Stereoview
| 140 |
430
|
Former Charleston Slave Wearing Yoke Near The Mill's House.
| 150 |
431
|
Contraband Cook: "It Is The Bean That We Mean So White and Clean."
| PASS |
432
|
This Union General went On The Be Killed In The Indian Wars
| PASS |
433
|
ID’d as Stonewall Jackson’s Birthplace in Parkersburg, West Virginia
| PASS |
434
|
Double Horse Holster
| 200 |
435
|
Nice Dug SC Button
| PASS |
436
|
Excellent Charles Magnus “View New York City” Trade Token
| PASS |
437
|
Confederate Navy Button
| PASS |
438
|
South Carolina Officer’s Cigar Case and CDV With Letter of Provenance
| 600 |
439
|
Memorial Token for Major General Hiram Berry Killed at Chancellorsville by a Sharpshooter
| 140 |
440
|
CSA "Captured" Sword: Unmarked Hayden & Whilden, Charleston Confederate made from Edisto, South Carolina with tag.
| PASS |
441
|
Confederate Enfield Musket
| PASS |
442
|
Relics from Libby Prison & Andersonville Prison
| PASS |
443
|
Maryland Epaulets
| PASS |
444
|
Scarce West Virginia Confederate Artifact With Intregueing Background Story
| 250 |
445
|
Pennsylvania GAR Badge Collection
| PASS |
446
|
Civil War Era Diaries….Fort Sumpter Fired On….President Lincoln Comes To Philadelphia To Sanitary Fair….Lincoln Reelected….Lee Surrenders….Lincoln Funeral In Philadelphia
| 250 |
447
|
John Bell 1860 Campaign Covers
| 60 |
448
|
Printed For The Lincoln Election
| 50 |
449
|
Lincoln in the Heavenly Skies
| 400 |
450
|
Bound Volume of Civil War General Orders Including Lincoln’s Proclamations Imposing the Confiscation Act; Suspending Habeous Corpus
| 150 |
451
|
Lincoln Appoints Major General Halleck as General-In-Chief
| PASS |
452
|
Willie Lincoln CDV….Lincoln's Third Son
| PASS |
453
|
Lincoln's Reelection in '64 Assures The Destruction of Slavery & the Democratic Party…For Now
| 150 |
454
|
Mary Wishes She Was A Man To She Could "Do Something" About The 1864 Democratic Presidential Convention.
| 100 |
455
|
Lincoln and Grant Pursue the War, McClellan Wants to Call off the Attack: An 1864 Re-Election Cartoon
| 400 |
456
|
Group Of Four Lincoln And Related CDV's
| 50 |
457
|
Union Army Grieves Upon The Assassination of Lincoln
| 100 |
458
|
Lincoln Shakes Hands With The Rebel Peace Commissioners.
| 50 |
459
|
Lincoln's Funeral in New York City…And Lincoln's Undertaker
| 300 |
460
|
MOURNING MEMENTO FOR PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN
| PASS |
461
|
Ulysses S. Grant’s General Order 67 Announcing Lincoln’s Assassination and Johnson’s Accession to the Presidency
| 600 |
462
|
Sees the Day That Colored Men Will Be Supreme Court Justices
| PASS |
463
|
Naval Clerk Witnesses a Lincoln Speech ... and ... Advises on the Fall of Richmond and the Surrender of Lee
| PASS |
464
|
Abraham Lincoln Mourning / Funeral Ribbon And Mourning Card
| 225 |
465
|
Lincoln And Hamlin 1860 Campaign Card
| PASS |
466
|
Repeal of The Non-Importation Act of 1806
| PASS |
467
|
This Marine Makes A Recomendation For Promotion
| 50 |
468
|
The Report of the Gratin Massacre In Which The Sioux Revenged Murdered 29 Soldiers
| PASS |
469
|
A History of the The Second Dragoons with Bright beautiful Colored Plates
| PASS |
470
|
Four 1890's Military Mounted Albumen
| PASS |
471
|
Framed Lithograph of the USS Constitution and the HMS Guerriere
| PASS |
472
|
1934 Nazi Wood Folk Art
| PASS |
473
|
Rember Pearl Harbor Pins
| PASS |
474
|
A Nice Grouping Of Unusual Pearl Harbor Pins
| PASS |
475
|
Rommel Promotion From Africa
| 425 |
476
|
The B17 Flying Fortress
| PASS |
477
|
Burning the Heart of the Enemy - Bombing Tokyo
| 250 |
478
|
The Death of Alexander Hamilton
| 130 |
479
|
In Honoring Alexander Hamilton
| PASS |
480
|
The “Fenimore” was added when he was 37.
| 60 |
481
|
Insight Into The Quaker Way - Mott
| 275 |
482
|
Vanderbilt Will Allow The Auditor to Work For The Erie Railway
| PASS |
483
|
Robert Frost Signed Card
| PASS |
484
|
Wartime Print of Winston Churchill Signed By The Artist, Arthur Pan
| PASS |
485
|
J. Paul Getty - At his death, he was worth more than $2 billion
| PASS |
486
|
Anaktorion Stater
| 100 |
487
|
Pre-Columbian. Hammered Gold Mask,
| 500 |
488
|
Antestius Gragulus Denarius
| 50 |
489
|
Emerald from 1715 Shipwreck of Spanish Galleon
| PASS |
490
|
Brass Pepperbox
| PASS |
491
|
HENRY CLAY ELOQUENT DEFENDER MEDAL
| PASS |
492
|
An Attractive Hunter’s Gold Ring
| PASS |
493
|
Metal Stamp Plates From the Dietz 1930 Book
| 100 |
494
|
Rare Pair of Jewish New Orleans Photographer Theodore Lilienthal CDVs
| PASS |
495
|
A Colorful Hand-colored Map Of The World
| 100 |
496
|
First American Edition
| PASS |
497
|
The Earliest Known Image of the White House Is the Books Title Page
| 3500 |
498
|
President Jefferson’s State of the Union and More
| 110 |
499
|
1808 New York City Prisoner Document
| PASS |
500
|
Three Legal Bastard Documents
| PASS |
501
|
Nice Grouping of Texas 1850 Newspapers
| 45 |
502
|
Very Clean Pre-War Virginia map
| PASS |
503
|
Very Scarce California Miners Pictorial Letter Sheet
| PASS |
504
|
SAN FRANCISCO VIEW, 1852
| 325 |
505
|
The Atlantic Telegraph Comes To Elyria, Ohio in 1855
| 50 |
506
|
The Most Famous Events in the History of the Vigilance Committee
| PASS |
507
|
The American Rules For Dueling
| PASS |
508
|
Brigham Young’s Deseret Phonetic Alphabet
| 140 |
509
|
Very Strong Color Printed Plates of the West
| PASS |
510
|
Ante Up - 1887 Poker Book
| PASS |
511
|
Rare Gunmaker Paper Label
| PASS |
512
|
Color Printing of Klondike Gold
| PASS |
513
|
A Pair of Die Cut, Point of Purchase, Tobacco Advertising Pieces
| PASS |
514
|
Pancho Villa Expedition Letter to Noted International Financier James Luitweiler
| PASS |
515
|
Craven Peyton Letter Facsimile
| PASS |
516
|
Canadian Photographer
| PASS |
517
|
Inexpensive Stereo Viewer
| PASS |
518
|
Photos From the Alamo Series
| PASS |
519
|
Pike’s Peak Photographs
| PASS |
520
|
Chief Iron Tail
| PASS |
521
|
Buchanan Supporters Use Abolition To Criticize The First Republican Party Candidate Fremont
| PASS |
522
|
Tabular Statement Of Votes From Wisconsin, The Final State Counted In The Election Of 1876, The Second Closest Race In The History Of The United States
| PASS |
523
|
Anti-Greenback Party Ben Butler Absolute Money
| PASS |
524
|
Congressional Broadside 1861-1863
| PASS |
525
|
1884 Campaign Silk
| PASS |
526
|
Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. It was published from 1871 until 1918. A...
| PASS |
527
|
Highly Politically Charged Issues of Puck
| PASS |
528
|
The Presidential Politics of 1888
| PASS |
529
|
More 1888 Presidential Politics
| PASS |
530
|
Great Color Images in These Issues of Puck
| PASS |
531
|
The Black Panthers Run For Political Office
| PASS |
532
|
Early and Impressive Washington Engraving
| PASS |
533
|
Washington Drives the British From Boston
| PASS |
534
|
President Washington Provides the Congress With 163 Documents/Letters
| PASS |
535
|
Washington’s Farewell Address is Printed in This Washington Eulogy
| PASS |
536
|
The Building of the Washington Monument
| 3500 |
537
|
The Louisiana Purchase
| 375 |
538
|
42,000 Thomas Jefferson Manuscripts
| PASS |
539
|
Presentation Of The Sword Worn By Andrew Jackson Throughout His Military Campaigns
| 150 |
540
|
A Rare Pennsylvania Pay Document For Service In The Electoral College; In This Election, Andrew Jackson Was Re-elected
| 300 |
541
|
In Memory Andrew Jackson
| PASS |
542
|
William Henry Harrison Mourning Silk
| PASS |
543
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National Galaxy Featuring Mounted Engravings And Biographies Of America’s First Ten Presidents
| PASS |
544
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Eight Reasons Kentuckians Rejoice at the Victory of James Polk over Henry Clay
| 375 |
545
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Building the Washington DC Armoey - 1856
| 400 |
546
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Andrew Johnson Impeachment Pass And Large Impeachment Commission Photograph
| 1000 |
547
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The Beginning of the Johnson Impeachment
| 80 |
548
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A Rare Centennial Exposition Hall Of Presidents
| PASS |
549
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Important Broadside Supporting Grant in 1868
| PASS |
550
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In Memory of Grant
| PASS |
551
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President Grant’s Memoirs Were Published By Mark Twain
| PASS |
552
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Rare Union General Rutherford B. Hayes CDV
| 750 |
553
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Nice Collection of Three Rutherford Hayes Memorial Tributes “...As a public official no man, however distinguished, ever left a cleaner record behind him. As a citizen no one has been more public...
| 50 |
554
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Rutherford B. Hayes Says “In cities large debts and bad government go together. Cities which have the lightest taxes and smallest debts are apt, also, to hae the purest and most satisfactory...
| 50 |
555
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Miniature Garfield death Newspaper
| PASS |
556
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The President’s Widow Continues to Use Mourning Stationary 23 Years After The Assasination
| PASS |
557
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A Society Officer Takes The Garfield Free Frank Cover
| 225 |
558
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General James Garfield Writes Of Court Martial Trial Of General Fitz John Porter….To His Brother And Sister!
| 1100 |
559
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Nice Grover Cleveland Presidential Ephemera
| PASS |
560
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Mikal Gorbachev Signed Photograph with Ronald Reagan
| PASS |
561
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Senator Sam Houston Wants Military Railroads
| 50 |
562
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Colt Pistols Enroute to New Orleans
| 700 |
563
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Negotiating Treaties with the Black Feet and other Indian Tribes
| PASS |
564
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Indian Wars Discharge for Medal of Honor Receipient Signed by Two Civil War Generals
| PASS |
565
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He Battled the Klan in Arkansas and Later was a well-known U.S. Marshal
| PASS |
566
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Buffalo Hide and Buffalo Coat Gloves
| PASS |
567
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He Killed 50 Bushwhackers During the Civil War and Later Served as one of “Hanging Judge” Parker’s U.S. Marshals
| PASS |
568
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He Killed Aaron Purdy and Rode Against the Doolin-Dalton Gang
| PASS |
569
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The U.S. Marshal’s Bring Criminals Back to “Hanging Judge” Parker
| 100 |
570
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Beautiful Color Poster - The Klondyke Nugget
| PASS |
571
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Indian Chiefs in Buffal Bill’s Wild West Show
| PASS |
572
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The Men and Women of the Indian Wars
| PASS |
573
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Beautiful Artwork of a Indian Warrior on Horsback
| PASS |
574
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Just A Beautiful Native Women From An Ancient North American Tribe
| 100 |
575
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Wonderful Sepia Toned Western Images
| PASS |
576
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Beautiful Armed Cow Girl Image “The Belle of the Ranch”
| 50 |
577
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Large Mounted Albumen of Buffalo Bill
| PASS |
578
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Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company Map
| PASS |
579
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The Era Of Television Westerns
| 50 |
580
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The television / movie Cowboy - Gene Autry
| PASS |
581
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The SF Hess Company Produced Rare Baseball Cards
| PASS |
582
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Mid 19th Century Boxer Engravings
| PASS |
583
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Nice Early Baseball Tobacco Image
| PASS |
584
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The following three lots are Strevensgraphs. The Stevengraph trade name was coined by Thomas Stevens in about 1863 to describe his woven articles, and today that includes his silk pictures and...
| 225 |
585
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Stevensgraph Horse Racing
| PASS |
586
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Stevensgraph Fox Hunt
| 140 |
587
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“Young Ladies’ Base Ball Club No. 1”
| PASS |
588
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Early Spalding Advertisement
| 90 |
589
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Turn of the Century Football Photograph
| PASS |
590
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Instant Boxing Card Collection
| PASS |