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1 1596 Bible 550
2 Coffee House Newspapers from Early 1700’s PASS
3 The Death of Queen Anne - 1714 PASS
4 1714 Quaker Broadsheet PASS
5 Global 1741 Hand Colored Engravings in This 1st Edition 300
6 Patrick Henry’s Virginia Resolves Regrading the Stamp Act PASS
7 1768 Thomas Bee of South Carolina Signed Document 300
8 ATTACK ON COLONIAL PATRIOT JAMES OTIS BY BRITISH TAX COLLECTOR JOHN ROBINSON. 325
9 Harvard Graduation Broadside- 1770 110
10 Colonial Currency 70
11 Important 1775 Continental Congress Declarations PASS
12 1776 Revolutionary War OLIVER ELLSWORTH Receipt PASS
13 GENERAL SIR GUY CARLETON'S OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE DEFEAT OF THE AMERICAN FLEET ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN. 70
14 The New York City Sons of Freedom Tear Down The King’s Statue 110
15 Signer George Clymer Signs a 60 Day Note 160
16 Signer William Ellery - Newport Document PASS
17 War of 1812 Appointment PASS
18 Benjamin Harrison - DOI Signer 375
19 South Carolina Signer Heyward Wants Him Arrested 375
20 Samuel Huntington as President of the Continental Congress 425
21 Signer Huntington Approvers the Pay Voucher PASS
22 Signer Matthew Thorton on Autograph Document Signed PASS
23 Signer William Williams as Justice of the Peace PASS
24 Massachusetts Signer, Robert Treat Paine 100
25 Signer William Ellery Writes His Daughter 300
26 The Portsmouth Resident Joseph Leigh Pledges $5000 To Serve as “AN ASSISTANT COMMISSARY OFFICER, IN THE AMERICAN ARMY, ACCORDING TO THE RESOLUTIONS OF CONGRESS” PASS
27 Beautiful Engraved Image of Lady Liberty 1778 PASS
28 Continental Navy Bounty PASS
29 An Early Delaware Land Indenture - Displayable 60
30 Harvard Dedicates Its Graduation to John Hancock - 1791 50
31 Document Forming Part of the Land Aquired For the Formation of The Federal City 1790 1500
32 Land Grant Signed By Light Horse Harry Lee 400
33 Bookplate by Paul Revere PASS
34 Textile Printing of the Declaration of Independence PASS
35 Society of Colonial Dames of America 50
36 Levying Tax on “Negroes and Molottoes” in Massachusetts 150
37 A Plantation Slave Is A Practising Christian 800
38 Early Abolitionist Tract - 1791 850
39 Abolition Imprint by the American Reform Tract and Book Society, PASS
40 An Overseer is Guilty of Murdering His Slave by “Stocks, Starvation and Lashes.” PASS
41 Demonstrating the Political Power of “The Constitution’s 3/5 Clause” 375
42 The Early Abolitionist Publication, The Anti-Slavery Record 1835 100
43 Missionaries Convert African PASS
44 Striking Colored Litho of Black Boy PASS
45 An 1845 Charleston Slave Tag - Porter PASS
46 Very Fine Condition 1845 Charleston Slave Tag - Occupation: "Servant" 1800
47 "…The increasing colored population of this State, deprived of the benefits of the system of Common Schools ...” 850
48 Typical Artwork of the Period Depicts The Contenment of Slaves 475
49 Runaway Slave From Maryland PASS
50 Louisiana’s Judah P. Benjamin speaks in favor of the bill “Making appropriation ... acquisition of the Island of Cuba ... because the African slave-trade is flourishing 550
51 Robert Crist Writes his Father About Waterfront Violence, and Race Relations in the Wake of John Brown’s Harpers’ Ferry Raid 600
52 The Fugitive Slave Anderson Makes a Public Speech PASS
53 Over 250 Fugitive Slave Cases Reviewed PASS
54 Early Black Face Actor PASS
55 Fears That Several Runaway Slaves Have Joined The Southern Ranks 200
56 Rare Dictated Slave Man's Marriage Rejection Letter. Instead He Marries Her Sister! 1100
57 Will Maryland Free Her Slaves? War dated Broadside - 1863 PASS
58 Planning Slave Patrols During the War PASS
59 One of the Most Imporatant Photographs in the Abolitionists Movement 17000
60 A School To Train Colored Troops’ Officers PASS
61 Slave Wilson Chill Teaching Reading to Slave Children PASS
62 New Orleans Slave Children 150
63 These Slaves Are Under Linkum’s Protection 250
64 War Period Pass For Colored Troopps Camp 275
65 Heavily Engaged Battle of the Crater 30th United States Colored Troops Document 50
66 United States Colored Troops Head To The Texas Border While A Wife Remains Behind To Teach "Contrabands." 100
67 Strong Image of Runaway Slaves 275
68 A Chaplain of U.S. Colored Troops Declares “Emancipation...is the idea of the war to me.” PASS
69 Appealing to Racism in the 1868 Presidential Election 1300
70 The U.S. Senate Investigates Mississippi for Violation of the 15th Amendment 800
71 “White Freeman, arouse, your liberties are in danger!” 450
72 The Old Slave's Return PASS
73 15 Years After Freedom - Are The Freedmen Progressing 650
74 During The 1884 Democratic Convention, Presidential Contender Logan is Brought to Task for Supporting the Fugitive Slave Act 50
75 The First Full-term African American Senator Signs a Deed 50
76 A strikingly poignant composite photograph of the Members of the 1899 North Carolina Senate, including the last African American to serve in the state legislature until 1968 2500
77 GAR Southbridge, Massachusetts Photo Showing 54th Mass. Veterans? PASS
78 Wearing That Black Face Make-up PASS
79 Albumen of Colored Nursemaid PASS
80 The Official Song of the Ku Klux Klan 100
81 1913 Who’s Who “Among the Colored Baptists” PASS
82 Advertising Photographic Card for Ragtime Musician Blind Boone PASS
83 Ku Klux Klan Forms 100
84 Ku Klux Klan Propaganda 100
85 A Collection of Nine Minstrel Playbills PASS
86 Striking Stone Litho Poster for BILL PICKETT and an All Black Cast PASS
87 Four KKK Typed Letters 100
88 Wanted By The FBI - The Martin Luther King Assassin 200
89 A Group of 18 White Supremacists Newspapers PASS
90 In This 1852 Letter, A Fugitive Slave Preaches at a Meeting in Cazenovia, NY, Just Two Years After Frederick Douglass Presided at the Fugitive Slave Law Convention There in August 1850 PASS
91 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
92 Southern Patriotism - Augusta, Georgia - May 1st, 1860 225
93 For This Confederate Soldier Hunting Yankees Is More Tiresome Than Hunting Squirrels 100
94 North Carolina Unanimously Passes The Ordinance of Secession 200
95 This Young Virginian Would Fight If She Could But: "Every Brave Man Strike For Your Country, Strike For The Glorious South." 425
96 Complete Manuscript Copy of Jeff Davis' 1861 Inaugural Address 100
97 Confederate Secessionist Badge Display Mounted PASS
98 A Pair of Documents Concerning the Palmetto Guard PASS
99 Confederate General R. S. Ripley Writes from Charleston, South Carolina on Rare "Head Quarters Provisional Forces" Stationery - October 5th, 1861 PASS
100 CS Troops in Charleston Get Equipped - Rare Stationery! PASS
101 Fascinating Letter January 1861 Describes Events in Independent South Carolina 200
102 17th South Carolina Volunteers - Starting the Cadet Riflemen Company PASS
103 "Kirkwood Rangers" - S.C. Holcombe Legion Cavalry PASS
104 Confederate Secretary of War Judah P. Benjamin PASS
105 On the Day of the First Battle of Bull Run, Confederate Ordnance Chief Josiah Gorgas Orders Equipment for 100,000 Troops PASS
106 Confederate Montgomery Bond, PASS
107 Rare Confederate Dog River Cotton Factory Recruit's Letter PASS
108 "Jimmy" Langhorne Fights Like "A Game Chicken" At Kernstown But Is Captured Anyway 500
109 Rare Union Circular Steamboat Regulations Into The Territory of The Confederate States. 110
110 General Jubal Early Document Signed 450
111 The Commander of the Arsenal, Major F. Childs, Writes to General Thomas Jordan Regarding the "Harbor Obstructions" in Charleston Harbor PASS
112 26th Virginia Infantry - Lt. Alexander "Fred" Fleet Letter - Battle Descriptions - Sees President Davis In The Field 600
113 Mudwall Jackson Battlefield Letter To His Wife - Relates His Near Capture and That of Stonewall PASS
114 A Confederate Newspaper Prints Lincoln’s Response to Horace Greeley’s Anti-Slavery Editorial PASS
115 A Transplanted North Carolinian Declares We Are "Not Secessionists, But Are For The Southern Rights" 500
116 War Has Caused Much Grief While "Negroes" Make Their Shoes 600
117 Rare Confederate Postal Department Contract Letter 200
118 Port Hudson Prepares For The Federals 100
119 A Confederate Poem To "Dear Paul" On Postal Cover PASS
120 Alabama & Meridian, Miss. Stock Report (Negroes and All) On Turned CSA Cover 170
121 Engraving of Sterling Price PASS
122 Secretary of War James A. Seddon Signs Off on Mt. Vernon Furnace's Iron Production Contract. 475
123 Turner Ashby's Cavalry Gets Assessed For Land Damages Near The Beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign 225
124 French Man-of-War Arrives in Charleston Harbor And Provides Intelligence to the South! 190
125 A Charleston Blockade Running Company PASS
126 Supressing The Abuses Of The Confederate Quartermaster 50
127 Confederate Bond - “Issued at Houston Texas’ 110
128 Very Rare, Large Format Confederate Military Manuscript Tennessee Map PASS
129 The Army of The Northern Virginia's Generals Review Their Troops Cursory To The Opening of Grant's Overland Campaign 300
130 A Virginian Requests Light Duty After Amputation At Petersburg PASS
131 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Morgan Raider, 37th Arkansas & Benjamin Humphrey's ADC 100
132 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: 17th Arkansas, 3rd Alabama Cavalry & Port Hudson POWs PASS
133 . CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Vicksburg POW, Cobbs Legion POW and 58th Alabama Missionary Ridge POWs PASS
134 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: General Gardner "Army of Port Hudson" Staff Officer and Col. Shelby 39th Mississippi. PASS
135 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Murdering Colonel; Cuban POW and Gettysburg Casualty Among Others. PASS
136 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Gettysburg Campaign POWs; Port Hudson POWs and Kentucky Cavalrymen PASS
137 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Arkansas Sharpshooter; Mississippi State Guard Field Officer and Army of Tennessee Cavalry Adjutant. 100
138 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Pickett's Charge 2nd Florida POW; Missouri Infantryman "Sentenced For War" and General Samuel Gholson Staff Officer PASS
139 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Terry Texas Ranger MD; WIA Pickett's Charge 13th Alabama; "Surrendered at Port Hudson" & Lookout Mountain POW PASS
140 . CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Cotton Gin, Texas Alabama Cavalryman; Boone's Louisiana Artillery & Surrendered at Port Hudson. PASS
141 . CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Captured By Iron Brigade at Gettysburg; POW Falling Waters, Maryland Gettysburg Campaign; Lt. Nixon Captured During Morgan's 1863 Ohio Raid. PASS
142 . CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Polk's Chief Engineer POW Chickamauga; Bell's Arkansas Infantry POW Helena; Ordnance Officer POW Pocahontas, Arkansas PASS
143 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Vicksburg POW; 5th Missouri POW Port Gibson; Missionary Ridge Mississippi POW 100
144 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: John Hunt Morgan Raider; Murfreesboro WIA & POW & Glenn's 36th Arkansas Volunteers PASS
145 CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: John Hunt Morgan Raider; POWS Vicksburg & 1st Alabama Lieutenant Colonel. PASS
146 South Carolina Confederate Government Assessor's Form PASS
147 Organizing the Confederate Cavalry of Forrest & Wheeler 1200
148 Thrice Signed Letter by Confederate Lt. General Ewell 650
149 The Confederacy Orders Uniforms from England PASS
150 Jefferson Davis orders Confederate Navy hero John Wood to abandon plans to free rebel prisoners at Point Lookout PASS
151 Financing the Confederate Government 50
152 A Blockade Running Company PASS
153 Memphis Civilian Writes to the Brownville Texas Mayor in a Desparate Effort to Find His Son PASS
154 The CSS Alabama Claims PASS
155 Parker's Virginia Battery Regimental History 200
156 African Boy Escapes Slavery In Africa - Comes to Indiana 150
157 United Daughter's of The Confederacy Records of Lineal Descent of Confederate Veterans. PASS
158 Rare United Daughters of the Confederacy South Carolina Archive. PASS
159 Corcoran's Irish Legion; Hard Marching Puts Them In North Carolina Where The Rebels Would Not Stand. 150
160 Kentucky's Slavery Is Critiqued By A Transplanted Northerner From Connecticut 500
161 The Peninsula Campaign “...the unearthly screaming and bursting of shells are ever on my ear...” 200
162 Pennsylvania Broadside General Orders PASS
163 Attractive Maritime Document PASS
164 McCook's Army of Ohio Concentrates at Camp Haycraft, Kentucky In November 1861 160
165 Guarding The Louisville & Nashville RR at Elizabethtown, Kentucky 160
166 1861 Magee Col. Elmer Ellsworth Memorial Lithograph 100
167 Rare Battle of Falling Waters, Virginia in July 1861 PASS
168 War-Dated Frank Leslie Illustrated Grouping 225
169 Missing Title PASS
170 The Son of Gen. George Meade Writes from West Point, May 5th, 1861 - He Would Soon Join the 6th Pa. Lancers & Eventually Go on his Fathers Staff PASS
171 Col. Samuel Zook Writes to New York Governor Morgan 1200
172 5th Vermont Vol. - Camp Holbrook, St. Albans PASS
173 Early War Reporting - 30 Newspapers 100
174 Excellent Charles Magnus “View New York City” Trade Token PASS
175 The Study Of War as Ordered by Jefferson Davis 275
176 Soldiers Explore The Mammoth Cave System In Kentucky 60
177 The Remains of Confederate General Zollicoffer (KIA MIll Springs) Pass Through Union General Johnson's Camp. They Take Dinner With General Hindman 150
178 Buell's Men Advance On Bowling Green, Kentucky 100
179 After Shiloh Union & "Confed" Pickets Face Off At Corinth 120
180 Union General McCook Fears The Rebels Have Outflanked Them PASS
181 A Slight Skirmish Results In Three Dead Following The Battle of Stones River & A Rebel Private Promises To Shoot Him Dead PASS
182 He Is Not One For The Emancipation Proclamation, But Thinks That Negro Soldier Will Fight and Fight Well 700
183 Reports On John Hunt Morgan's Wife Marta "Mattie" Ready Being Captured 150
184 Burnside's Arrest of Vallandigham "Is Not Severe Enough PASS
185 Rare Tullahoma Campaign Battle Letter: Battle of Liberty Gap, Tennessee 400
186 Rare Maryland Governor Hicks Memorial Certificate PASS
187 Father's Arm is Amputated After Rebel Guerrillas Attack Missouri Unionists PASS
188 A Soldier Killed At Antietam Says: "Without Regret I Would Lay Down My Life In Such a Sacred Cause" and Notes How Cruel The Citizens, Especially The Women, of Virginia Speak To The Union Soldiers 275
189 6th Missouri Cavalry POW Letter Endorsed By General Francis J. Herron 100
190 21st Massachusetts Vols. Battle of New Bern, North Carolina Letter 300
191 Trading With The Rebels Across The Rappahannock River; Burnside Has Command of the Army of the Potomac; A Rebel Wants The War To End and Soldiers Sell Coffee To The Citizens 120
192 Forrest Attacks Murfreesboro in July 1862; Capturing One of Morgan's Men In Hand-To-Hand In His Attack On Nashville Nov. 6, 1862 and…The Epic Battle of Murfreesboro! 1200
193 . This Pennsylvania Soldier's Country Need His Services PASS
194 General Shields Remains Weak After His Winchester Wound, But Is Superior To Banks PASS
195 Union Soldiers Ransack The Southern (Secesh) Homes Near The Black Water. 150
196 The Vermonters Fire on Rebel Cavalry Killing A Horse While Its Rider Alludes Them PASS
197 Harvard Grad and General Banks Volunteer Aide Rejoicing At Finding in the N. Y. Times A List of The Killed & Wounded at Williamsburg PASS
198 Wounded and Capture, Col. William Dwight PASS
199 Missouri Oath of Allegiance to the United States Government and Safeguard PASS
200 Peninsula Campaign Battle Letter April 14th, 1862 - "Berdan Sharpshooters dropped a man about every time they fired." PASS
201 Thanks be to McClellan’s wise and bloodless policy PASS
202 Written just after the Battle of Antietam PASS
203 Amazing Battle of Antietam Letter - None Better! “Loss of both sides not less than 40,000 men on the battlefield is the hardest sight I ever saw.” 1200
204 "Going through Shepherdstown the ladies held their noses shut for fear of smelling Yankees." 120
205 211th Pennsylvania Infantry Letter 50
206 Misery on the Way to Shiloh 140
207 Very Unusual Letter - Written on CS Ledger Paper! 250
208 This Iowa Soldier Writes Only Weeks About Being Captured by CS Cavalry in Tennessee! 375
209 His Last Letter Home - Written Two Weeks Before He Is KIA PASS
210 After Being Exchanged, ‘ “The Rebels have taken so much from me ...” 80
211 Born in Canada, This New Yorker Received the Medal of Honor - for Action on 5/4/1863 at Fredericksburg Heights, VA. Where He Seized the Enemy Flag, and Moved Alone to Capture a Number of Enemy in a... PASS
212 Scarce “Certificate of Disability For Discharge” Signed By E.E. Cross Who Was Killed At Gettysburg PASS
213 Autograph of Admiral David D. Porter 60
214 War dated Play Broadsides 150
215 Poking Fun At Her "Terrible Revolving Five Shooter." PASS
216 The South Sues For Peace In Early 1862 100
217 Getting ready To Leave For The Front. His Female Friend Says "Those That Are Killed Die In A Good Cause." PASS
218 Rebels Get "Saucy" Around Corinth in July 1862 120
219 "Contrabands Are Coming In Pretty Fast"-A Soldier Loses His Hand During July Fourth Celebrations PASS
220 The Rebels Maneuver Near Oxford, Miss. During Van Doren's Holly Springs Campaign 130
221 Grant Gives Up On Attacking Vicksburg Via Yazoo Pass 110
222 Hard Marching During The Month of May PASS
223 All Should Be Willing To Sacrifice "Our Own Pleasures…For The Good of Our Glorious Country." PASS
224 The Children of Peoria, Illinois Present The 47th Ill. With A New Flag; They Build A Theater Which Will Have Four Actresse. 100
225 President Jeff Davis' Hopeful Message of Southern Independence 70
226 Transfer To The 16th Corps; The Sunny South Is Too Cold; They Will Not Reenlist As A Veteran Volunteer Regiment; Looking For A Non Too Secesh Female Friend PASS
227 Orders To Move; Corinth Is Evacuated; His Father Does Not Want Him To Reenlist 60
228 Cats-Rats-Cotton Speculation Between Southern Citizens & The Federal Government-The Dead March and The Dipping Southern Ladies 100
229 A Soldier Drowns During Drunken Brawls Upon The Transports At Vicksburg PASS
230 McPherson's Death: "The Country Has Lost a Gallant and Useful Officer." 120
231 Abe Lincoln Wins By A Landslide In A Mock. He Has A Steady Mate From Tennessee. 160
232 It Is Hard Going Home To Secesh Infested Maryland PASS
233 Cold Feelings Among His Maryland Relations 100
234 Feeling To Reenlist To Be One of Lincoln's 300,000 More. 50
235 Only Cripples Are Left For Uncle Abe In 1865! PASS
236 Suffering Exchanged POWs Pay Dearly For Shoes. 100
237 He Is Not Impressed With The Black Population of Southern Virginia. 100
238 Union Cavalry Drive Off Rebel Cattle Raids Near Blackwater, Virginia. 325
239 A Hard March Leads To Battle; Stealing Honey; A Starving Widow's Last Cow Is Driven Off and Then Loses All Her Bread. 150
240 General Dix Has A Grand Review of Fifty Thousand; The Merrimac No. 2 Tries To Run The Blockade Near Fortress Monroe. 225
241 A Rocket Battery Is Captured In The Battle of Franklin, Virginia. 225
242 Col. Alfred Gibbs Is Promoted Brigadier General & Other Promotions. 100
243 Does Not Want To Fight For "Negro" Freedom. 300
244 Battle of Deserted House, Virginia: "Courage Is Far Better Than Fear In Such a Place." 250
245 Pvt. Charles Wood's Father Comes To Get His Son's Lifeless Body. 150
246 The Rebels Advance On The Well Fortified Union Forces at Suffolk. 100
247 The Rebels Close In On Beleaguered Suffolk. 150
248 Rebel Bands, Campfires and Fighting Occupy The Days & Nights at Suffolk. 100
249 The Siege of Suffolk Continues: "I Did Not Want The Rebels To Get My Money" If I Were Shot; A Union Picket Breaks A Promise Not To Fire On His Counterpart. 150
250 The Siege of Suffolk Is Broken After A Hard Fight. The Rebel Dead Fill The Woods Outside Their Rifle Pits. 170
251 From Letters Found In The Abandoned Rebel Camps Greenfield Gets A Good Look As To Why The Southerners Fight. 100
252 They Are To Be Turned Into A Cavalry Regiment While Furloughs Are Stopped After Many Desert While Home. PASS
253 Losing Several Killed While Fighting At Blackwater, Virginia. PASS
254 A Union Picket Gets Shot In The Shoulder By A Rebel Cavalryman PASS
255 Going To Assist Meade Following The Battle of Gettysburg. 100
256 Rare 130th New York Regimental Stationery With Reports of Iron Brigade Gettysburg Wounded. 200
257 Another Sheet of Rare 130th New York (Modified to 19th New York Cavalry) Stationery. PASS
258 Rare Usage of Colorful Charles Magnus Poetry Lettersheet. PASS
259 Great Loses At The Battle of Rappahannock Station. 100
260 Rebel POWs Are Rounded Up Near The Rapidan in Early '64. PASS
261 The Rebel "Cannot Stand Before Their Seven Shooters" Before Richmond. PASS
262 Losing Heavily During The Cavalry Fight at Trevillian Station. 100
263 A Friend Dies; Four Hundred Bodies Are Found After The Battle & Friends From Home Do Not Recognize Him. 100
264 Vaulting Ditches and Fences To Escape Mosby's Raiders. PASS
265 Carnage (Sees Men's Heads Blown Off) Covers Cedar Creek Battlefield. 425
266 Custer Destroys The Rebel Army at Waynesboro. PASS
267 The South's Arming of Their Slaves Proves The War Will Soon End. 140
268 Sheridan's Cuts Off Richmond Communication With The Deep South & The Battle of Appomattox Causes Lee's Surrender. 500
269 Even though A Non Lincoln Supporter He Thinks Booth's Action Unmanly. He Should Have Fought In The Rebel Army If He Wanted Revenge! 250
270 Rare Usage of Sheridan's Ride Stationery: Returning To Virginia After Going To Help Sherman Secure Johnson's Surrender. PASS
271 Trading Provisions With The Local Rebels. 100
272 A Union Cavalry Scout Is Found With His Throat Slit Ear To Ear. 100
273 Spending A Terrifying Night Upon The Battlefield of Yellow Tavern After Being Wounded. 150
274 He Is Lassoed and Is Nearly Strangled To Death In A Memphis Hotel PASS
275 The 68th Indiana "We Hant Afrad" of John Hunt Morgan 250
276 Transferring Their Bounty Pay To County Interest Notes! 100
277 Rebel Sympathizers Are Mute In Kentucky 225
278 Disloyal Kentuckians Have Their Properties Defiled By Union Soldiers 180
279 He Has Not Seen Any White Women Just "Negrow Wenches" Since Coming To Kentucky 225
280 Rebel Prisoners Are A "Hard Looking Customers" & A Private Shoots Himself In The Hand 130
281 William Roberts' Widow Gets Her Pay PASS
282 "As For The Girls…Bully For Them…Thare is Lots of Them Here in Dixie of All Colors." PASS
283 Advancing Up The Mississippi River Towards Vicksburg. 90
284 This Soldier "Is A…Hard Working, Hard Drinking Young Man & Is Very Anxious To Double His Joints" With A Willing Female! PASS
285 He Is NOT A Fan of Copperheads or A Double Murderer Who Escape Justice 100
286 A Rebel Guard Deserts From Castle Thunder With Union POWs PASS
287 Gen. Belknap Reports on The Shooting of A Soldier Smoking Near A Powder Magazine. PASS
288 A Sadistic Surgeon Tortures (Medically) One of His Patients PASS
289 Great Battle of Port Hudson Letter-The Rebels Refuse A Flag of Truce Until Worms Crawled Out of The Wounds of The Fallen 225
290 Anti-Copperhead Circular The INKSTAND…EXTRA 50
291 Ricketts Battery Bristoe Station Campaign Muster Roll & Ammunition Report. 150
292 Fears of Nathan B. Forrest's Command Ground Troop Movements on The Tennessee To A Halt. PASS
293 A Signal Corpsman Marches In The Mine Run Campaign PASS
294 Marching Back And Forth During The Bristoe Station Campaign 100
295 William Johnston Former Governor of Pennsylvania, Discussing Politics, the Civil War and Emancipation Proclamation PASS
296 The Pennsylvania Cavalry Fighting Rebs in the Shenandoah Valley! PASS
297 116th Pa. "Irish Brigade" Letter PASS
298 General McClernand Informs The Wisconsin Governor of the Bravery of the Wisconsin Regiments PASS
299 This Soldier Writes of Tullahoma Tennessee Campaign - Rosecrans vs. Bragg July 4th, 1863 400
300 This Ohio Captain Writes of the Battle of Murfreesboro PASS
301 Battle Action Letter at Lookout Mountain PASS
302 This Iowa Soldier Writes His Girl Only A Month Before He Is KIA 120
303 Describes the Destruction of the Steamer Ruth Where 30 Passengers Died and 2.5 Million in "Greenbacks" Which Were To Pay the Soldiers Are Lost 200
304 Archive of SIX Letters on the Siege of Charleston Written from Folly Island, S.C. 425
305 100th NY Folly Island - Gives List of 21 Fort Wagner Casualties ... “the 54th Mass was engaged and they did well.” 650
306 The Wife of Charles R. Mudge K.I.A. Gettysburg Presents Col. Cogswell "A Color Staff To Replace The One Shattered At Chancelorsville” PASS
307 Matching Cover & Letter Sheet 117th New York - Lt. J. Thomas K.I.A. Fort Fisher PASS
308 1st PA. Light Artillery at Yorktown, VA. PASS
309 Patriotic Songs Inspired by True War Events on the Gettysburg Battlefield PASS
310 3rd Massachusetts Infantry Writes of Capturing a Guerilla in North Carolina, an “Uncle Tom” Plantation and much more PASS
311 “Why did Jefferson Davis give orders to hang Butler?” 150
312 This Sergeant WIA at Fair Oaks, KIA at Petersburg PASS
313 Civil War Navy Appointment Ink Signed by Welles 475
314 Battle of Gettysburg Prisoner of War Broadside - Confederate Guards Shooting Unarmed Yankees PASS
315 Banks Sends Auger's Men To Threaten Berwick Bay, Louisiana To Distract The Rebels at Port Hudson. 100
316 Reporting on The Southern Army's Condition While A POW PASS
317 Acting As Escort of a Flag of Truce POW Exchange on The Fourth of July PASS
318 "Negrow" Soldiers Are "Just As Good To Stop A Rifle Ball As a White Man." PASS
319 POW Form Signed by Soldiers in the “Wildcat Regiment” - 105th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 50
320 105th Pennsylvania “Wildcats Regiment” Circular Signed by the Company Commanders PASS
321 Great Service Records - 105th Pennsylvania “Wildcats Regiment” PASS
322 Exchanged Christmas Day; Rebel Supplies Are Cut off From Texas PASS
323 Opening of the Siege of Petersburg: Beauregard Holds The Bermuda Hundred Lines Against Butler's Assaults 750
324 While On Guard Duty He Is Surprised To Learn He Is Dead & Their Captain Is A Very Cruel Man PASS
325 Secret Agent Hutchinson Gets His Cotton Returned To Him By William T. Sherman's Orders 200
326 The Confederates Abandon Thousands of Their Dead Upon Kennesaw Mountain's Battlefield PASS
327 A Delegation Goes South Through Muddy Memphis 100
328 Loyal East Tennesseans On Negro Troops and The Battle of Atlanta 200
329 General James McPherson Is Killed During The Battle of Atlanta 150
330 Rare 1864 Presidential Campaign Connecticut Election Broadside PASS
331 Charles Sumner New England Women's Auxiliary Association Cover & More 80
332 Confederate Bonds and Treasury Notes Falls By The Way Side In Eastern North Carolina in 1864 PASS
333 11th Conn. Soldiers Ordered To "Stand On The Barrel." PASS
334 A 5th Corps Officer Becomes Complacent As There Was "only one killed and three wounded, one mortally" Today PASS
335 Printed 42nd Wisconsin Letter Sheet With Manuscript "Just Before The Battle Mother" Poem 170
336 4th Minnesota 1864 Pocket Diary 1000
337 . Union Stragglers Have Their Throats Cut By The Johnnies PASS
338 A Signal Corpsman at The "Crow's Nest", Dutch Gap Reports on Rebel Rams and The Howlett Battery 200
339 The Meredith Family of Winchester, Virginia Are Lauded By Brevet Brig. Gen. Rodenbough and Phil Sheridan 300
340 8th Delaware 1864-1865 Civil War Archive-Escape Account of Rebel POWs & Lee Surrender Roster 950
341 He Will NOT Vote For Lincoln-Mary Is A Traitor To The Cause. 100
342 Union Lines Inch Ever Closer At Petersburg In June 1864 100
343 The Pennsylvania Roundhead Blames The Officers If McClellan Is Elected In '64 100
344 Dim Business Prospects As The Carolinas Become A "Colored Troop" Department. 100
345 He Was in the Shot-Up Color Guard at New Market PASS
346 Letter Written from Morris Island, S.C. by the Man who Planted the First Flag on the Parapet at Fort Sumter PASS
347 101st Ohio Infantry - Altoona Pass Battle Letter PASS
348 14th Kentucky Infantry – Allatoona Mountain, Ga. – “The Rebs fought under a black flag” “The Rebs… they lay in heaps” 600
349 The Bloody 9th Illinois Cavalry Fights Forrest on Mules PASS
350 Writing from Plymouth, N.C. this soldier in 3 months would be one of the "Plymouth Pilgrims" and die at Andersonville 60
351 25th Indiana - Sailing down the Mississippi River 120
352 This POW Writes to the Wife of His Companion POW PASS
353 2nd Mass. Inf. - Adjt. John A. Fox Writes a Description of the Regimental Colors & Color Staffs - Includes Antietam & Gettysburg Presentations PASS
354 Long and Detailed Battle of Atlanta Letter 425
355 War Date U.S. Signal Corps Letter 200
356 He Received his Medal of Honor at the Battle of Perryville 100
357 Special Orders for MOH Recipient Joseph Follett, Signed by General E.B. Alexander on Rare Missiouri Lettersheet 100
358 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 300
359 Plenty of War Reporting - But Also Ads For Important Theater News - Ford’s Theater - laura Keene - Edwin Booth PASS
360 Scarce Baltimore Newspaper Grouping 375
361 Sweating "More Than A Niger" in Dixie While Drunken Soldiers Fill The Guard House. 100
362 Attempt To Invade Texas. The Expedition To Sabine Pass Ends In Failure 150
363 Preparing For The Red River Campaign. 100
364 Detailed Red River Campaign Battle Letter 450
365 Porter's Gunboat Are Stranded By The Low Waters of The Red River & A Straggled Is Found Hung By The Rebels. 250
366 Forced By The Rebels To Retreat In Order To Survive At The End Of The Red River Campaign 250
367 Gen. Sheridan Faces Jubal Early At Opequon In Late August 1864 250
368 Battle of Berryville & The Cooper Heads Were Those Who Nominated McClellan. He For One Will Vote For Old Abe. 150
369 Battle of Berryville, Opening of the Fall 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign & Hurrah For Lincoln & Johnson 300
370 Reporting On Being Wounded During The Battle of Opequon, Va. 150
371 Reporting On Their Loss At Cedar Creek & "Vote Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson And The Rest Of The Republican Ticket." 100
372 Guarding Rebel POWs at Old Capitol Prison & A Corporal Bleeds To Death! 100
373 The Election of 1864 Does Not Matter. The Fighting Will Go On Whoever Is President. PASS
374 His Officers Are "God Forsaken" & "No Account Here Anymore Than He Was At Home." PASS
375 Breaking Into Baltimore's Union Relief Saloon. An Iron Brigade Soldier Is Killed In A Railroad Accident. 110
376 Southern Homes Near City Point Have Been Left To The Mercy Of The "Hated Yankees." 100
377 Rare Mention of Belle Reynolds Becoming A Major In The Union Army; General Warren Is A Good Man 200
378 A Man Is Sentenced To Be Executed For Raping An Old Woman; Grant Misses His Called For Grand Review 250
379 A Rapist Endures A Botched Execution. "It Looked To Me Like Murder." 450
380 The Enemy Overruns Their Battery, But The 14th Indiana Saves Them 250
381 A Truce Is Called To Bury The Foul Smelling Dead After Cold Harbor. 200
382 He Narrowly Escapes Death When A Shell Explodes Near His Gun; Friend Shows Him His Pierced Accoutrements. 250
383 The Eyes of The World Are Upon Them; Officers Are To Serve Three Years From Date of Commission; Sutlers Are Charging Exorbitant Prices & He Will NOt Go To The Hospital. 100
384 Pvt. Waples Dies After Drinking A Mix of Chloroform and Opium. They Will Embalm Him and Send His Body Home. 100
385 Hancock and His 2nd Corps Are Decimated During The Great Battle of Ream's Station. Bands Play The Star Spangled Banner To Boost Moral. 300
386 For McClellan As President; 34 Gun Salute In Honor of The Fall of Atlanta Rocks The Lines; Grant's Railroad Is Completed Two Are Badly Wounded Going For Water 300
387 Stomping For Little Mac & The 2nd US Sharpshooters Charge And Capture The Rebel Picket Line. 150
388 He Hoists His Colors For The "Union and McClellan" and He Doesn't Care. 150
389 New Recruits Go To Fight For Honest Abe Lincoln and The "Poor Down Trodden Nig." 150
390 The Most Eloquent and Passionate Pro-McClellan Election Letter We Have Ever Encountered In The Marketplace! 275
391 Duty As A Polling Judge In The 1864 Presidential Election. 100
392 The Rebels Propose Three Cheers For Little Mac; A Soldier's Body Is Washed Out of Its Resting Place at Fort Stedman; A Heart Rending Scene As A Philadelphia Father Comes To Get His Son's Corpse. 300
393 Even Though Grant Has Lost The "Flower of His Army" They Still Have Confidence In Him; Thinking He Would Not Survive The Overland Campaign; Recalling Their Opening Shots at The Wilderness. 200
394 His Promotion; Little Mac Loses The Election; Unlike At Home The Two Political Factions Come Together And Fight Under The Stars and Stripes. 350
395 While In Washington He Goes With Others To Fords Theatre. 100
396 He Throws Shells Into The Rebel's Camp & Petersburg Causing Quite A Stir 100
397 Thurston Witnesses The Rebel Peace Commissioners Coming Into The 9th Corps Lines. 200
398 Defending The Lines While The Battle of South Side Railroad Rages; Southern Women Make Better Soldiers Than Most Northern Men. 250
399 Firing A Salute In Honor of The Fall of Wilmington; Two Sleeping Soldiers Have Their Heads Blown Off By A Shell. 100
400 Barely Missed Being Captured During The Confederate Assault On Fort Stedman. 200
401 Lee's Surrender; General Ewell and Lee Pass Through City Point & They Accomplished More Than Was Thought Possible. 200
402 Lincoln's Death Is All The Conversation; Sherman Has Disgraced His Good Name & Will Soon Be Forgotten After His Poor Negotiations With Johnson 150
403 Pennsylvania's Returning Soldiers Receive a Warm Reception at Harrisburg 100
404 Following Lee's Surrender "Sambo…Had Nice Times in The Churches at Richmond…The Trouble Has All Been For Them." PASS
405 It Is Unbecoming That Lincoln Was In A Theatre When He Was Shot! 160
406 Her Democratic Family Is Slurred Following Lincoln's Assassination 100
407 She Knows Whats Right, But Still She Seems Tired His All of The Pomp of Lincoln's Funeral. 200
408 Written On The Day He Died: Lincoln's Death Causes "Great Excitement" In Philadelphia 110
409 A Pennsylvania Bucktail Mentions The Whore Houses of Elmira While One of Their Regiment Shoots An Insulting Substitute. PASS
410 The Battle of Hampton Roads Is All Consuming News In Central Pennsylvania PASS
411 Appomattox Campaign Letter, The Men "Threw Their…Hats Into The Air As High As They Could." 450
412 Major Warren Is Appointed To Protect The City of Richmond After Her Fall PASS
413 South Carolina General Orders On P.O.W.S, Guerrillas & Amnesty PASS
414 Marrying A Southern Belle-Do Not Mourn Andersonville Casualty Peter Holden He Died In A Just Cause PASS
415 Rare Requa Battery Muster Roll Before Richmond, Va. The Day After Lee's Surrender PASS
416 . Escaping A Trip To Richmond During The of Battle of Dabney's Mills 100
417 General to General Letter Regarding the Fall of Fort Fisher PASS
418 The Confederate Uniforms Aren’t Worth A Dime PASS
419 “Old South Carolina will Remember Sherman’s Desperado for a Many a Day ...” 1000
420 Nice Example of Both U.S. Christian Commission Stationary & Envelope 50
421 Georgia Guerillas “go round plundering and hanging Union people....” In 1865 PASS
422 Important Field Printed Broadside on the Surrender of General Taylor’s Forces to General E.R.S. Canby 250
423 Hero of Hoover’s Gap Later Killed by Desperadoes in Texas - 6th Missiouir Cavalry Signed Discharge PASS
424 Sherman’s Farewell to His Troops - Copy for 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 20th Army Corps PASS
425 Announcing Surrender of Confederate Armies in South Carolina, Georgia, and Ordering the US Army in Florida to “Cease All Hostilities” PASS
426 The State of New York Offers Cash Bounty to Volunteers PASS
427 A Signal Corps Officer Seeks Help PASS
428 The San Francisco Property of Ethan Allen Hitchcock 100
429 The State of Massachusetts is Gratefull 90
430 Misuse of Public Funds - Still Investigating 15 Years Later PASS
431 (China) Union General's Wife Meets A Mandarin 50
432 Regimental History - 2nd Army Corps PASS
433 Regimental History - 2nd Army Corps 100
434 General Benjamin Butler Typed Letter Signed & Program 100
435 Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies - Maps PASS
436 Regimental History - 9th NY Heavy Artillery 100
437 Gettysburg College Presentation Copy of Professor Jacobs Gettysburg Campaign Book 150
438 Regimental History - New York 6th Cavalry PASS
439 Maine Regimental History PASS
440 Pro-Woodrow Wilson Letter PASS
441 Agent of Confederate POWs William Nelson Rector Beall 140
442 Publisher and Abolitionist PASS
443 Young America Jumps Ahead of Time CDV PASS
444 The First Union Officer Killed 100
445 Taken in Front Of The Marshall House PASS
446 Brigadier General John W. Geary CDV PASS
447 John C. Breckinridge CDV 70
448 Simply A Beautiful Patriotic Image 185
449 This Kentuckian Chooses To Remain in The Union 100
450 The city of Fort Wright, Kentucky Was Named For Him PASS
451 Another Gettysburg Hero PASS
452 “Sister Tyler” - A Rare Brady Portrait of the First Civil War Nurse & Later Administrator of Boston’s Children’s Hospital PASS
453 Brevet Major General John W. Geary CDV PASS
454 Confederate Spy Rose O'Neill Greenhow Presents Blockade Runner Bushby With A CDV of Her Handler. 1100
455 This New Yorker General Served Throughout the War 190
456 Awarded the Medal of Honor For His Action at Gettysburg PASS
457 His High Water Mark Was Command At Gettysburg PASS
458 Washington DC Military Image PASS
459 An Imporatnt Image Used as Artwork for Harper’s Weekly 120
460 Dead Federal Soldiers Awaiting Burial at Gettysburg 125
461 Gardner’s Brandy Station Photograph Shows Contraband PASS
462 Young Confederate Zouave Ambrotype PASS
463 Rarity - Signed Photograph by General J.B. McPhearson 1000
464 The Commander of "Duryée's Zouaves" PASS
465 "Fighting Joe" Photograph PASS
466 Female Union Spy Who Was Captured, Sentenced to Death and then Rescued PASS
467 Killed by a Sharpshooter at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House PASS
468 Surrendered After Lee in Durham NC 100
469 Stereo of The 114th Pennsylvania PASS
470 1864 Image of a Wounded Yankee PASS
471 The Mass Cavalry in the Field PASS
472 Killed By A Sniper at Cold Harbor PASS
473 Union General Baldy Smith PASS
474 Soldiers Getting Well Water While Blacks Wait 135
475 Pawnee Was to Charleston April 6th to Relieve Major Anderson's at Fort Sumter PASS
476 "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead" PASS
477 Early Example of Ballooning in the War 150
478 mounting the Huge Morter to a Railroad Car 140
479 They Are Seated On Church Pews For The Grant Strategy Meeting PASS
480 Very Scarce Armed USCT 9500
481 Illustarted Song Sheet PASS
482 He Was The Officer Charged Weith the Dahlgren Affair, Plot to Assassinate President Davis PASS
483 Another Kilpatrick Image PASS
484 Not True, But Widely Published Account of Jefferson Davis Capture 120
485 Immediately After the Fall of Richmond PASS
486 Buell Armory on the University of Kentucky Is Named After Buell. PASS
487 President Lincoln appointed Banks as one of the First 'Political' Major Generals PASS
488 The Sodiers’ Remains Still On The Battlefield PASS
489 The Immense batteries of Enormous Guns PASS
490 A Dead Confederate at Gettytsburg 135
491 The War Is Over For These Confederate Soldiers PASS
492 The Central Telegraph Office was in the War Department Building PASS
493 Tintype of Union Soldier with Sword 50
494 Rare Anti-British Currier & Ives Engraving PASS
495 Original Hat Insignia 80
496 Confederate Type II Fayettville Rifle 6500
497 Personal Effects of Sgt. Pate of 111th Illinois 500
498 Silver Civil War Era Union Army 19th Corps Badge PASS
499 The 1858 Debates that Propelled Lincoln to National Attention - Including His Speech “a house divided against itself cannot stand.” PASS
500 Urbana, Ohio Goes For Stephen Douglas In 1860 PASS
501 “Let Us Have Faith that Right Makes Might…” PASS
502 Abraham Lincoln Nominated in the Chicago Convention PASS
503 Champion Prize Envelope - Lincoln & Davis in 5 Rounds 900
504 Lincoln Friend/Supporter David Davis Supreme Court Cover. 50
505 This General Successfully Makes A Reccomendation to President Lincoln PASS
506 President Lincoln’s Response to Horace Greeley’s Pointed Letter - 1862 PASS
507 Peter Cooper’s Letter to Lincoln Regarding Emancipation PASS
508 A Naval Physician Describes Tension Between Lincoln and Admiral Goldsborough PASS
509 "The Most Satisfactory Likeness" Abraham Lincoln Mounted Albumen PASS
510 McClellan and Pendleton Campaign Cover PASS
511 Lincoln Is Nominated PASS
512 Framed Display! Rare 1864 Lincoln & Johnson Ferrotype and California Union Ticket PASS
513 Souvenier Pendant - Lincoln’s Beardless “Tousled Hair” Pose and the State Capitol at Springfield PASS
514 Election of 1864 - Soldier’s Ballot Group 50
515 “Your Plan and Mine” - Fear and Loathing on the 1864 Campaign Trail 4250
516 Very Large, Exquisite Lincoln Profile 350
517 Running for ReElection - 1864 PASS
518 1860 Democratic Candidates - Douglas & Johnson 325
519 The Constitutional Union Party candidates 1860 300
520 A Comet Graces The Noon Sky During Lincoln's 1865 Inauguration 550
521 Beardless Abraham Lincoln President-Elect Engraving 190
522 Adjusting the Ropes for the Execution of the Lincoln Conspirators PASS
523 It Has Been Reported That Booth Was Carrying Her Photograph When He Was Killed 110
524 Riveting Lincoln Assassination Broadside - Published the Morning of His Death 2400
525 Abraham Lincoln Mourning Stereoview PASS
526 Lincoln - Grand Requiem March PASS
527 Post Assassination Lincoln Newspapers 100
528 The Graphic Assassination of President Lincoln PASS
529 Postal Cover Used As A Wanted Poster For Assassin John Wilkes Booth 700
530 The Assassin’s Brother PASS
531 Lincoln Conspirators - Judge Joseph Holt Grouping PASS
532 Abraham Lincoln Presents The Emancipation Proclamation to His Cabinet 275
533 The Definitive Work on President Lincoln PASS
534 LUCIUS O'BRIEN 8th US INFANTRY DOCUMENTS 1834-1840 850
535 Napoleon’s Body Returned To Paris After 25 Years PASS
536 The Hero of the Mexican War PASS
537 The Report of the Gratin Massacre In Which The Sioux Revenged Murdered 29 Soldiers PASS
538 Naval Tintype PASS
539 Kearsarge Broadside PASS
540 Dewey Span Am War Relic 110
541 Naval Appointment - 1904 PASS
542 General Patton Sends a Gift 450
543 Handsome Flight Apperel Mailer PASS
544 April 1942 US Military IDENTIFICATION OF WARPLANES Two Sided Rotating ID Card PASS
545 The World’s Top Ace Eric Hartmann Signed Photograph 100
546 The World’s Youngest Ace - Signed Photograph of Leonidas Maximciuc PASS
547 Signed Photograph of Johannes Steinhoff 100
548 The 2nd Highest Scoring Nazi Ace - Signed Photograph of Gerhard Barkhorn 100
549 In The Middle of WWII, A MacArthur Headline PASS
550 Gruesome WWII Poster 900
551 Vinatge Nazi WWII Board Game 50
552 PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD OF GUADALCANAL DURING WORLD WAR II - PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF AN AMERICAN SOLDIER 400
553 WWII Identifying Friend or Foe on the High Seas PASS
554 World War II Special Event Covers PASS
555 Use Of Military DRONES 70 Years Ago PASS
556 Typed Letter Signed by Admiral Hewitt PASS
557 The Hamilton - Burr Duel Is Reported 120
558 Commemorative plaque Made From Copper Sheathing and Oak Recovered from Horatio Nelson's Flagship, the H.M.S. Victory PASS
559 California Checks Written By San Francisco Mayor C.J. Brenham PASS
560 The Corrupt Tammany Hall Politicians PASS
561 Lindbergh Writes A Commander Regarding Navigational Sextant 375
562 J. Edgar Hoover Discusses FBI Appointments with Congressman Fulmer of South Carolina PASS
563 From Mount Vernon PASS
564 Paul Revere Related Artifact PASS
565 A Sailor’s Scrimshaw Work PASS
566 1852 - Websters Final Campaign For the Presidency PASS
567 Early Observations of Sacred Jewish Sites 50
568 1870 CDV of Jewish Tribe of Aaron Gravestone PASS
569 1870 CDV of Jewish Tribe of Judah Gravestone. 100
570 The British Fear A Napolean Invasion In This 1804 Etching PASS
571 Scripture and Prophecies Dramatically Presented PASS
572 The Coronation of George the Fourth PASS
573 A Large Number Indian History Incidents Recorded in This Journal PASS
574 Scarce 1831 Passport Issued Under Andrew Jackson Administration 120
575 1836 United States Map PASS
576 The Oldest Railroad Bond On The Collector’s Market 60
577 Guitar Sheet Music - 75 Pieces PASS
578 1843 Maritime Document 50
579 The First Powered Flight Was in 1843 ? 160
580 Three Deep South 1840's Cotton Business Letters 90
581 A Frontier House Fire Consumes Two Sisters-A Graphically Gory Letter! PASS
582 A Small Brewery Goes to Auction PASS
583 The American Rules For Dueling 400
584 Oil Speculation Drives Business At Titusville, Pennsylvania in 1861 100
585 Report of THE FIRST American Train Robbery in History Conducted by the Guerilla Gilmore PASS
586 Dr. Tumblety Was Later Considered to be Jack the Ripper PASS
587 USS Iroquois And The Rescue of Diplomats in Japan PASS
588 New England Railroad Advertising Broadsides PASS
589 Circa 1870 Pioneer Plains Family Homestead & Township Albumens 50
590 The Boston National Peace Jubilee PASS
591 Unique Advertising Broadside PASS
592 "The Company I Am Insured…Has Gone Up The Spout." 1871 Chicago Fire Letter 100
593 University of Pensylvania Medical Diploma 50
594 1876 declaration of the United States PASS
595 1876 grouping of Harper’s Weekly 150
596 Very Early CIRCUS Broadside 100
597 A Pair of Very Graphic Tobacco Labels 50
598 Romanticizing Davy Crockett On Stage PASS
599 At One Point, There Were More Bison Than People in North America 100
600 The First Ransom Kidnapping in America PASS
601 One of the Finest Graphic Advertising Posters We have Offered PASS
602 Vaudeville Color printed Theater Poster PASS
603 Vaudeville Comedians - Color Performance Poster PASS
604 University of Maryland Medical Diploma PASS
605 Colorful Play Posters 1896 50
606 Edison’s Most Important Company Highlights 275
607 Five Posters For The Same Play 100
608 Magic Poster SELMA 150
609 Just A Beuatiful Advertising Poster 140
610 Pancho Villa Expedition Letter to Noted International Financier James Luitweiler PASS
611 Striking Icart Print PASS
612 America’s Most famous Socialist PASS
613 Vintage Magic Poster PASS
614 Three Early Calendars PASS
615 1938 1st Edition Signed Douglas “Wrong Way” Corrigan PASS
616 Advertising on The Subway PASS
617 Back When There Was More Than Cola PASS
618 Antebellum Ambrotype of Black Man Seated Next To A Pensive White Women 300
619 “King Cotton” Continues Well After The War With This Record Shipment 100
620 An Early National Geographic Group Photograph PASS
621 Large Format Railroad Photograph 150
622 Quintuplet Trick Photo PASS
623 Photographic Collection of Early Truck Bodies PASS
624 Interesting Police Items PASS
625 The Death of George Washington PASS
626 Thomas Jefferson Signed Act of Congress for Compensating Court Officers, Jurors, and Witnesses PASS
627 The Only Impeachment of a Supreme Court Justice 900
628 Great Andrew Jackson As President - Document Signed PASS
629 General Jackson Defeats the British at New Orleans 800
630 Campaign Piece for William Henry Harrison PASS
631 "Vexed Whigs" Unable To Vote For Zachary Taylor 50
632 Winfield Scott Criticizes Zachary Taylor’s Illegal Order to Flog a Soldier PASS
633 Buchanan Supporters Use Abolition To Criticize The First Republican Party Candidate Fremont 120
634 Printing of the Declaration of Independence with engravings of all U.S. Presidents from Washington to Buchanan PASS
635 Outstanding Rare “Mint” Unused Impeachment Ticket - Andrew Johnson 300
636 James A. Garfield Death Memorial Bronze Profile Casting Advertisement. PASS
637 James A. Garfield Memorial Token PASS
638 Former Indiana Casualties Endrose Grant For President in 1872 100
639 CDV of Assassin Charles J. Guiteau PASS
640 Frank Leslie Illustrated Issue - President Grant PASS
641 Large Albumen Photos of Grant’s Funeral PASS
642 President US Grant Cabinet with Signature 250
643 Anti-Grant Presidential Campaign Columbus Brigade White Boys In Blue Membership Certificate. PASS
644 The President Decalres War - 1917 PASS
645 Nice Grover Cleveland Presidential Ephemera PASS
646 The Only President To Serve Two Non-Consecutive Terms 100
647 Theodore Roosevelt Commissions a Captain PASS
648 Group of 11 Democratic BHandbills Supporting The Successes of FDR 100
649 An Anti-FDR Broadside Offering a Government Auction of New Deal Tenets PASS
650 Norman Rockwell Four Freedoms 170
651 Future President Kennedy Corresponds With His Constituants 225
652 FDR Associated Printer’s Proof of LBJ Speech PASS
653 Richard Nixon Collection PASS
654 Collage for President Gerald Ford PASS
655 The 37th, 38th and 39th US Presidents PASS
656 President Ford Signed Items PASS
657 Clinton & Dole Signed Debate Ticket 225
658 Bill Clinton Signed Inaugural Caps PASS
659 Grant Is Critized in Helena PASS
660 Negotiating Treaties with the Black Feet and other Indian Tribes 150
661 The Men and Women of the Indian Wars PASS
662 Reports Of The Republic Of Texas PASS
663 Texas Map At Time of Annexation PASS
664 First edition of the Constitution of the State of Oregon PASS
665 A Rare Photograph of one of the Captured Modoc Indians, Modoc War of 1873 PASS
666 Thomas Custer Photograph PASS
667 The Old West Cowboys 80
668 Nevada Document Signed by Future Governor John Sparks PASS
669 72 Bullion & Exchange Bank Checks PASS
670 Beautiful Buffalo Bill Cody Photograph 400
671 Great Images of the Ole’ west PASS
672 The Beautiful Koloma - Josie Earp Photograph PASS
673 Period Dramatic Wild West Show Poster 400
674 Another Great Color Wild West Poster 400
675 Hand Painted Wild West Sign. PASS
676 Leather Holster Guide PASS
677 Expose on the Breed of Greyhounds 100
678 The Full Baseball Team for Boys PASS
679 Spoofing the Sullivan & Ryan Championship Fight 100
680 Artists Proof Sheet, PASS
681 Great for the Baseball Collector 200
682 Two Boxing Cartoon Sheets PASS
683 1935 New York Yankees Team Photo Print 140
684 Broadside Shows Babe Ruth Playing With Boston Braves 225
685 Presentation to Heavy Weight Boxing Champion Floyd Patterson 150
686 1961 New York Yanks Murder’s Row 300
687 Marciano vs Ali - What? - Yep, and Here’s The Promotional Poster 375
688 Over 1100 Fotball Player Color Slides 300
689 Over 550 Baseball Player Color Slides 150
690 Over 150 Sports Personalities Color Slides 50
691 Negro League Philadelphia Stars 100