Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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1596 Bible
| 550 |
2
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Coffee House Newspapers from Early 1700’s
| PASS |
3
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The Death of Queen Anne - 1714
| PASS |
4
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1714 Quaker Broadsheet
| PASS |
5
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Global 1741 Hand Colored Engravings in This 1st Edition
| 300 |
6
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Patrick Henry’s Virginia Resolves Regrading the Stamp Act
| PASS |
7
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1768 Thomas Bee of South Carolina Signed Document
| 300 |
8
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ATTACK ON COLONIAL PATRIOT JAMES OTIS BY BRITISH TAX COLLECTOR JOHN ROBINSON.
| 325 |
9
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Harvard Graduation Broadside- 1770
| 110 |
10
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Colonial Currency
| 70 |
11
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Important 1775 Continental Congress Declarations
| PASS |
12
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1776 Revolutionary War OLIVER ELLSWORTH Receipt
| PASS |
13
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GENERAL SIR GUY CARLETON'S OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE DEFEAT OF THE AMERICAN FLEET ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN.
| 70 |
14
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The New York City Sons of Freedom Tear Down The King’s Statue
| 110 |
15
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Signer George Clymer Signs a 60 Day Note
| 160 |
16
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Signer William Ellery - Newport Document
| PASS |
17
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War of 1812 Appointment
| PASS |
18
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Benjamin Harrison - DOI Signer
| 375 |
19
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South Carolina Signer Heyward Wants Him Arrested
| 375 |
20
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Samuel Huntington as President of the Continental Congress
| 425 |
21
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Signer Huntington Approvers the Pay Voucher
| PASS |
22
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Signer Matthew Thorton on Autograph Document Signed
| PASS |
23
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Signer William Williams as Justice of the Peace
| PASS |
24
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Massachusetts Signer, Robert Treat Paine
| 100 |
25
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Signer William Ellery Writes His Daughter
| 300 |
26
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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
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Beautiful Engraved Image of Lady Liberty 1778
| PASS |
28
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Continental Navy Bounty
| PASS |
29
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An Early Delaware Land Indenture - Displayable
| 60 |
30
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Harvard Dedicates Its Graduation to John Hancock - 1791
| 50 |
31
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Document Forming Part of the Land Aquired For the Formation of The Federal City 1790
| 1500 |
32
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Land Grant Signed By Light Horse Harry Lee
| 400 |
33
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Bookplate by Paul Revere
| PASS |
34
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Textile Printing of the Declaration of Independence
| PASS |
35
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Society of Colonial Dames of America
| 50 |
36
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Levying Tax on “Negroes and Molottoes” in Massachusetts
| 150 |
37
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A Plantation Slave Is A Practising Christian
| 800 |
38
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Early Abolitionist Tract - 1791
| 850 |
39
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Abolition Imprint by the American Reform Tract and Book Society,
| PASS |
40
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An Overseer is Guilty of Murdering His Slave by “Stocks, Starvation and Lashes.”
| PASS |
41
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Demonstrating the Political Power of “The Constitution’s 3/5 Clause”
| 375 |
42
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The Early Abolitionist Publication, The Anti-Slavery Record 1835
| 100 |
43
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Missionaries Convert African
| PASS |
44
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Striking Colored Litho of Black Boy
| PASS |
45
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An 1845 Charleston Slave Tag - Porter
| PASS |
46
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Very Fine Condition 1845 Charleston Slave Tag - Occupation: "Servant"
| 1800 |
47
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"…The increasing colored population of this State, deprived of the benefits of the system of Common Schools ...”
| 850 |
48
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Typical Artwork of the Period Depicts The Contenment of Slaves
| 475 |
49
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Runaway Slave From Maryland
| PASS |
50
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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
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Robert Crist Writes his Father About Waterfront Violence, and Race Relations in the Wake of John Brown’s Harpers’ Ferry Raid
| 600 |
52
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The Fugitive Slave Anderson Makes a Public Speech
| PASS |
53
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Over 250 Fugitive Slave Cases Reviewed
| PASS |
54
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Early Black Face Actor
| PASS |
55
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Fears That Several Runaway Slaves Have Joined The Southern Ranks
| 200 |
56
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Rare Dictated Slave Man's Marriage Rejection Letter. Instead He Marries Her Sister!
| 1100 |
57
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Will Maryland Free Her Slaves? War dated Broadside - 1863
| PASS |
58
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Planning Slave Patrols During the War
| PASS |
59
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One of the Most Imporatant Photographs in the Abolitionists Movement
| 17000 |
60
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A School To Train Colored Troops’ Officers
| PASS |
61
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Slave Wilson Chill Teaching Reading to Slave Children
| PASS |
62
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New Orleans Slave Children
| 150 |
63
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These Slaves Are Under Linkum’s Protection
| 250 |
64
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War Period Pass For Colored Troopps Camp
| 275 |
65
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Heavily Engaged Battle of the Crater 30th United States Colored Troops Document
| 50 |
66
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United States Colored Troops Head To The Texas Border While A Wife Remains Behind To Teach "Contrabands."
| 100 |
67
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Strong Image of Runaway Slaves
| 275 |
68
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A Chaplain of U.S. Colored Troops Declares “Emancipation...is the idea of the war to me.”
| PASS |
69
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Appealing to Racism in the 1868 Presidential Election
| 1300 |
70
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The U.S. Senate Investigates Mississippi for Violation of the 15th Amendment
| 800 |
71
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“White Freeman, arouse, your liberties are in danger!”
| 450 |
72
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The Old Slave's Return
| PASS |
73
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15 Years After Freedom - Are The Freedmen Progressing
| 650 |
74
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During The 1884 Democratic Convention, Presidential Contender Logan is Brought to Task for Supporting the Fugitive Slave Act
| 50 |
75
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The First Full-term African American Senator Signs a Deed
| 50 |
76
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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
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GAR Southbridge, Massachusetts Photo Showing 54th Mass. Veterans?
| PASS |
78
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Wearing That Black Face Make-up
| PASS |
79
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Albumen of Colored Nursemaid
| PASS |
80
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The Official Song of the Ku Klux Klan
| 100 |
81
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1913 Who’s Who “Among the Colored Baptists”
| PASS |
82
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Advertising Photographic Card for Ragtime Musician Blind Boone
| PASS |
83
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Ku Klux Klan Forms
| 100 |
84
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Ku Klux Klan Propaganda
| 100 |
85
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A Collection of Nine Minstrel Playbills
| PASS |
86
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Striking Stone Litho Poster for BILL PICKETT and an All Black Cast
| PASS |
87
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Four KKK Typed Letters
| 100 |
88
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Wanted By The FBI - The Martin Luther King Assassin
| 200 |
89
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A Group of 18 White Supremacists Newspapers
| PASS |
90
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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
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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 |
92
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Southern Patriotism - Augusta, Georgia - May 1st, 1860
| 225 |
93
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For This Confederate Soldier Hunting Yankees Is More Tiresome Than Hunting Squirrels
| 100 |
94
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North Carolina Unanimously Passes The Ordinance of Secession
| 200 |
95
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This Young Virginian Would Fight If She Could But: "Every Brave Man Strike For Your Country, Strike For The Glorious South."
| 425 |
96
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Complete Manuscript Copy of Jeff Davis' 1861 Inaugural Address
| 100 |
97
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Confederate Secessionist Badge Display Mounted
| PASS |
98
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A Pair of Documents Concerning the Palmetto Guard
| PASS |
99
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Confederate General R. S. Ripley Writes from Charleston, South Carolina on Rare "Head Quarters Provisional Forces" Stationery - October 5th, 1861
| PASS |
100
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CS Troops in Charleston Get Equipped - Rare Stationery!
| PASS |
101
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Fascinating Letter January 1861 Describes Events in Independent South Carolina
| 200 |
102
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17th South Carolina Volunteers - Starting the Cadet Riflemen Company
| PASS |
103
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"Kirkwood Rangers" - S.C. Holcombe Legion Cavalry
| PASS |
104
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Confederate Secretary of War Judah P. Benjamin
| PASS |
105
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On the Day of the First Battle of Bull Run, Confederate Ordnance Chief Josiah Gorgas Orders Equipment for 100,000 Troops
| PASS |
106
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Confederate Montgomery Bond,
| PASS |
107
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Rare Confederate Dog River Cotton Factory Recruit's Letter
| PASS |
108
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"Jimmy" Langhorne Fights Like "A Game Chicken" At Kernstown But Is Captured Anyway
| 500 |
109
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Rare Union Circular Steamboat Regulations Into The Territory of The Confederate States.
| 110 |
110
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General Jubal Early Document Signed
| 450 |
111
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The Commander of the Arsenal, Major F. Childs, Writes to General Thomas Jordan Regarding the "Harbor Obstructions" in Charleston Harbor
| PASS |
112
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26th Virginia Infantry - Lt. Alexander "Fred" Fleet Letter - Battle Descriptions - Sees President Davis In The Field
| 600 |
113
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Mudwall Jackson Battlefield Letter To His Wife - Relates His Near Capture and That of Stonewall
| PASS |
114
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A Confederate Newspaper Prints Lincoln’s Response to Horace Greeley’s Anti-Slavery Editorial
| PASS |
115
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A Transplanted North Carolinian Declares We Are "Not Secessionists, But Are For The Southern Rights"
| 500 |
116
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War Has Caused Much Grief While "Negroes" Make Their Shoes
| 600 |
117
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Rare Confederate Postal Department Contract Letter
| 200 |
118
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Port Hudson Prepares For The Federals
| 100 |
119
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A Confederate Poem To "Dear Paul" On Postal Cover
| PASS |
120
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Alabama & Meridian, Miss. Stock Report (Negroes and All) On Turned CSA Cover
| 170 |
121
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Engraving of Sterling Price
| PASS |
122
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Secretary of War James A. Seddon Signs Off on Mt. Vernon Furnace's Iron Production Contract.
| 475 |
123
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Turner Ashby's Cavalry Gets Assessed For Land Damages Near The Beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign
| 225 |
124
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French Man-of-War Arrives in Charleston Harbor And Provides Intelligence to the South!
| 190 |
125
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A Charleston Blockade Running Company
| PASS |
126
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Supressing The Abuses Of The Confederate Quartermaster
| 50 |
127
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Confederate Bond - “Issued at Houston Texas’
| 110 |
128
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Very Rare, Large Format Confederate Military Manuscript Tennessee Map
| PASS |
129
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The Army of The Northern Virginia's Generals Review Their Troops Cursory To The Opening of Grant's Overland Campaign
| 300 |
130
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A Virginian Requests Light Duty After Amputation At Petersburg
| PASS |
131
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Morgan Raider, 37th Arkansas & Benjamin Humphrey's ADC
| 100 |
132
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: 17th Arkansas, 3rd Alabama Cavalry & Port Hudson POWs
| PASS |
133
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. CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Vicksburg POW, Cobbs Legion POW and 58th Alabama Missionary Ridge POWs
| PASS |
134
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: General Gardner "Army of Port Hudson" Staff Officer and Col. Shelby 39th Mississippi.
| PASS |
135
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Murdering Colonel; Cuban POW and Gettysburg Casualty Among Others.
| PASS |
136
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Gettysburg Campaign POWs; Port Hudson POWs and Kentucky Cavalrymen
| PASS |
137
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Arkansas Sharpshooter; Mississippi State Guard Field Officer and Army of Tennessee Cavalry Adjutant.
| 100 |
138
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Pickett's Charge 2nd Florida POW; Missouri Infantryman "Sentenced For War" and General Samuel Gholson Staff Officer
| PASS |
139
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Terry Texas Ranger MD; WIA Pickett's Charge 13th Alabama; "Surrendered at Port Hudson" & Lookout Mountain POW
| PASS |
140
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. CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Cotton Gin, Texas Alabama Cavalryman; Boone's Louisiana Artillery & Surrendered at Port Hudson.
| PASS |
141
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. 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
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. CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Polk's Chief Engineer POW Chickamauga; Bell's Arkansas Infantry POW Helena; Ordnance Officer POW Pocahontas, Arkansas
| PASS |
143
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: Vicksburg POW; 5th Missouri POW Port Gibson; Missionary Ridge Mississippi POW
| 100 |
144
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: John Hunt Morgan Raider; Murfreesboro WIA & POW & Glenn's 36th Arkansas Volunteers
| PASS |
145
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CSA Johnson Island POW Autographs: John Hunt Morgan Raider; POWS Vicksburg & 1st Alabama Lieutenant Colonel.
| PASS |
146
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South Carolina Confederate Government Assessor's Form
| PASS |
147
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Organizing the Confederate Cavalry of Forrest & Wheeler
| 1200 |
148
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Thrice Signed Letter by Confederate Lt. General Ewell
| 650 |
149
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The Confederacy Orders Uniforms from England
| PASS |
150
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Jefferson Davis orders Confederate Navy hero John Wood to abandon plans to free rebel prisoners at Point Lookout
| PASS |
151
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Financing the Confederate Government
| 50 |
152
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A Blockade Running Company
| PASS |
153
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Memphis Civilian Writes to the Brownville Texas Mayor in a Desparate Effort to Find His Son
| PASS |
154
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The CSS Alabama Claims
| PASS |
155
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Parker's Virginia Battery Regimental History
| 200 |
156
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African Boy Escapes Slavery In Africa - Comes to Indiana
| 150 |
157
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United Daughter's of The Confederacy Records of Lineal Descent of Confederate Veterans.
| PASS |
158
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Rare United Daughters of the Confederacy South Carolina Archive.
| PASS |
159
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Corcoran's Irish Legion; Hard Marching Puts Them In North Carolina Where The Rebels Would Not Stand.
| 150 |
160
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Kentucky's Slavery Is Critiqued By A Transplanted Northerner From Connecticut
| 500 |
161
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The Peninsula Campaign “...the unearthly screaming and bursting of shells are ever on my ear...”
| 200 |
162
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Pennsylvania Broadside General Orders
| PASS |
163
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Attractive Maritime Document
| PASS |
164
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McCook's Army of Ohio Concentrates at Camp Haycraft, Kentucky In November 1861
| 160 |
165
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Guarding The Louisville & Nashville RR at Elizabethtown, Kentucky
| 160 |
166
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1861 Magee Col. Elmer Ellsworth Memorial Lithograph
| 100 |
167
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Rare Battle of Falling Waters, Virginia in July 1861
| PASS |
168
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War-Dated Frank Leslie Illustrated Grouping
| 225 |
169
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Missing Title
| PASS |
170
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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
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Col. Samuel Zook Writes to New York Governor Morgan
| 1200 |
172
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5th Vermont Vol. - Camp Holbrook, St. Albans
| PASS |
173
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Early War Reporting - 30 Newspapers
| 100 |
174
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Excellent Charles Magnus “View New York City” Trade Token
| PASS |
175
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The Study Of War as Ordered by Jefferson Davis
| 275 |
176
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Soldiers Explore The Mammoth Cave System In Kentucky
| 60 |
177
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The Remains of Confederate General Zollicoffer (KIA MIll Springs) Pass Through Union General Johnson's Camp. They Take Dinner With General Hindman
| 150 |
178
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Buell's Men Advance On Bowling Green, Kentucky
| 100 |
179
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After Shiloh Union & "Confed" Pickets Face Off At Corinth
| 120 |
180
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Union General McCook Fears The Rebels Have Outflanked Them
| PASS |
181
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A Slight Skirmish Results In Three Dead Following The Battle of Stones River & A Rebel Private Promises To Shoot Him Dead
| PASS |
182
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He Is Not One For The Emancipation Proclamation, But Thinks That Negro Soldier Will Fight and Fight Well
| 700 |
183
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Reports On John Hunt Morgan's Wife Marta "Mattie" Ready Being Captured
| 150 |
184
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Burnside's Arrest of Vallandigham "Is Not Severe Enough
| PASS |
185
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Rare Tullahoma Campaign Battle Letter: Battle of Liberty Gap, Tennessee
| 400 |
186
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Rare Maryland Governor Hicks Memorial Certificate
| PASS |
187
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Father's Arm is Amputated After Rebel Guerrillas Attack Missouri Unionists
| PASS |
188
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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
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6th Missouri Cavalry POW Letter Endorsed By General Francis J. Herron
| 100 |
190
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21st Massachusetts Vols. Battle of New Bern, North Carolina Letter
| 300 |
191
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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
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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
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. This Pennsylvania Soldier's Country Need His Services
| PASS |
194
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General Shields Remains Weak After His Winchester Wound, But Is Superior To Banks
| PASS |
195
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Union Soldiers Ransack The Southern (Secesh) Homes Near The Black Water.
| 150 |
196
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The Vermonters Fire on Rebel Cavalry Killing A Horse While Its Rider Alludes Them
| PASS |
197
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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
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Wounded and Capture, Col. William Dwight
| PASS |
199
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Missouri Oath of Allegiance to the United States Government and Safeguard
| PASS |
200
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Peninsula Campaign Battle Letter April 14th, 1862 - "Berdan Sharpshooters dropped a man about every time they fired."
| PASS |
201
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Thanks be to McClellan’s wise and bloodless policy
| PASS |
202
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Written just after the Battle of Antietam
| PASS |
203
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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
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"Going through Shepherdstown the ladies held their noses shut for fear of smelling Yankees."
| 120 |
205
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211th Pennsylvania Infantry Letter
| 50 |
206
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Misery on the Way to Shiloh
| 140 |
207
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Very Unusual Letter - Written on CS Ledger Paper!
| 250 |
208
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This Iowa Soldier Writes Only Weeks About Being Captured by CS Cavalry in Tennessee!
| 375 |
209
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His Last Letter Home - Written Two Weeks Before He Is KIA
| PASS |
210
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After Being Exchanged, ‘ “The Rebels have taken so much from me ...”
| 80 |
211
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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
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Scarce “Certificate of Disability For Discharge” Signed By E.E. Cross Who Was Killed At Gettysburg
| PASS |
213
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Autograph of Admiral David D. Porter
| 60 |
214
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War dated Play Broadsides
| 150 |
215
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Poking Fun At Her "Terrible Revolving Five Shooter."
| PASS |
216
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The South Sues For Peace In Early 1862
| 100 |
217
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Getting ready To Leave For The Front. His Female Friend Says "Those That Are Killed Die In A Good Cause."
| PASS |
218
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Rebels Get "Saucy" Around Corinth in July 1862
| 120 |
219
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"Contrabands Are Coming In Pretty Fast"-A Soldier Loses His Hand During July Fourth Celebrations
| PASS |
220
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The Rebels Maneuver Near Oxford, Miss. During Van Doren's Holly Springs Campaign
| 130 |
221
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Grant Gives Up On Attacking Vicksburg Via Yazoo Pass
| 110 |
222
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Hard Marching During The Month of May
| PASS |
223
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All Should Be Willing To Sacrifice "Our Own Pleasures…For The Good of Our Glorious Country."
| PASS |
224
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The Children of Peoria, Illinois Present The 47th Ill. With A New Flag; They Build A Theater Which Will Have Four Actresse.
| 100 |
225
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President Jeff Davis' Hopeful Message of Southern Independence
| 70 |
226
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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
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Orders To Move; Corinth Is Evacuated; His Father Does Not Want Him To Reenlist
| 60 |
228
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Cats-Rats-Cotton Speculation Between Southern Citizens & The Federal Government-The Dead March and The Dipping Southern Ladies
| 100 |
229
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A Soldier Drowns During Drunken Brawls Upon The Transports At Vicksburg
| PASS |
230
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McPherson's Death: "The Country Has Lost a Gallant and Useful Officer."
| 120 |
231
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Abe Lincoln Wins By A Landslide In A Mock. He Has A Steady Mate From Tennessee.
| 160 |
232
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It Is Hard Going Home To Secesh Infested Maryland
| PASS |
233
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Cold Feelings Among His Maryland Relations
| 100 |
234
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Feeling To Reenlist To Be One of Lincoln's 300,000 More.
| 50 |
235
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Only Cripples Are Left For Uncle Abe In 1865!
| PASS |
236
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Suffering Exchanged POWs Pay Dearly For Shoes.
| 100 |
237
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He Is Not Impressed With The Black Population of Southern Virginia.
| 100 |
238
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Union Cavalry Drive Off Rebel Cattle Raids Near Blackwater, Virginia.
| 325 |
239
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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
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General Dix Has A Grand Review of Fifty Thousand; The Merrimac No. 2 Tries To Run The Blockade Near Fortress Monroe.
| 225 |
241
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A Rocket Battery Is Captured In The Battle of Franklin, Virginia.
| 225 |
242
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Col. Alfred Gibbs Is Promoted Brigadier General & Other Promotions.
| 100 |
243
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Does Not Want To Fight For "Negro" Freedom.
| 300 |
244
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Battle of Deserted House, Virginia: "Courage Is Far Better Than Fear In Such a Place."
| 250 |
245
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Pvt. Charles Wood's Father Comes To Get His Son's Lifeless Body.
| 150 |
246
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The Rebels Advance On The Well Fortified Union Forces at Suffolk.
| 100 |
247
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The Rebels Close In On Beleaguered Suffolk.
| 150 |
248
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Rebel Bands, Campfires and Fighting Occupy The Days & Nights at Suffolk.
| 100 |
249
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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
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The Siege of Suffolk Is Broken After A Hard Fight. The Rebel Dead Fill The Woods Outside Their Rifle Pits.
| 170 |
251
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From Letters Found In The Abandoned Rebel Camps Greenfield Gets A Good Look As To Why The Southerners Fight.
| 100 |
252
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They Are To Be Turned Into A Cavalry Regiment While Furloughs Are Stopped After Many Desert While Home.
| PASS |
253
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Losing Several Killed While Fighting At Blackwater, Virginia.
| PASS |
254
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A Union Picket Gets Shot In The Shoulder By A Rebel Cavalryman
| PASS |
255
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Going To Assist Meade Following The Battle of Gettysburg.
| 100 |
256
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Rare 130th New York Regimental Stationery With Reports of Iron Brigade Gettysburg Wounded.
| 200 |
257
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Another Sheet of Rare 130th New York (Modified to 19th New York Cavalry) Stationery.
| PASS |
258
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Rare Usage of Colorful Charles Magnus Poetry Lettersheet.
| PASS |
259
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Great Loses At The Battle of Rappahannock Station.
| 100 |
260
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Rebel POWs Are Rounded Up Near The Rapidan in Early '64.
| PASS |
261
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The Rebel "Cannot Stand Before Their Seven Shooters" Before Richmond.
| PASS |
262
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Losing Heavily During The Cavalry Fight at Trevillian Station.
| 100 |
263
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A Friend Dies; Four Hundred Bodies Are Found After The Battle & Friends From Home Do Not Recognize Him.
| 100 |
264
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Vaulting Ditches and Fences To Escape Mosby's Raiders.
| PASS |
265
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Carnage (Sees Men's Heads Blown Off) Covers Cedar Creek Battlefield.
| 425 |
266
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Custer Destroys The Rebel Army at Waynesboro.
| PASS |
267
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The South's Arming of Their Slaves Proves The War Will Soon End.
| 140 |
268
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Sheridan's Cuts Off Richmond Communication With The Deep South & The Battle of Appomattox Causes Lee's Surrender.
| 500 |
269
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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
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Rare Usage of Sheridan's Ride Stationery: Returning To Virginia After Going To Help Sherman Secure Johnson's Surrender.
| PASS |
271
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Trading Provisions With The Local Rebels.
| 100 |
272
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A Union Cavalry Scout Is Found With His Throat Slit Ear To Ear.
| 100 |
273
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Spending A Terrifying Night Upon The Battlefield of Yellow Tavern After Being Wounded.
| 150 |
274
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He Is Lassoed and Is Nearly Strangled To Death In A Memphis Hotel
| PASS |
275
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The 68th Indiana "We Hant Afrad" of John Hunt Morgan
| 250 |
276
|
Transferring Their Bounty Pay To County Interest Notes!
| 100 |
277
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Rebel Sympathizers Are Mute In Kentucky
| 225 |
278
|
Disloyal Kentuckians Have Their Properties Defiled By Union Soldiers
| 180 |
279
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He Has Not Seen Any White Women Just "Negrow Wenches" Since Coming To Kentucky
| 225 |
280
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Rebel Prisoners Are A "Hard Looking Customers" & A Private Shoots Himself In The Hand
| 130 |
281
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William Roberts' Widow Gets Her Pay
| PASS |
282
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"As For The Girls…Bully For Them…Thare is Lots of Them Here in Dixie of All Colors."
| PASS |
283
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Advancing Up The Mississippi River Towards Vicksburg.
| 90 |
284
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This Soldier "Is A…Hard Working, Hard Drinking Young Man & Is Very Anxious To Double His Joints" With A Willing Female!
| PASS |
285
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He Is NOT A Fan of Copperheads or A Double Murderer Who Escape Justice
| 100 |
286
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A Rebel Guard Deserts From Castle Thunder With Union POWs
| PASS |
287
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Gen. Belknap Reports on The Shooting of A Soldier Smoking Near A Powder Magazine.
| PASS |
288
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A Sadistic Surgeon Tortures (Medically) One of His Patients
| PASS |
289
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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
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Anti-Copperhead Circular The INKSTAND…EXTRA
| 50 |
291
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Ricketts Battery Bristoe Station Campaign Muster Roll & Ammunition Report.
| 150 |
292
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Fears of Nathan B. Forrest's Command Ground Troop Movements on The Tennessee To A Halt.
| PASS |
293
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A Signal Corpsman Marches In The Mine Run Campaign
| PASS |
294
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Marching Back And Forth During The Bristoe Station Campaign
| 100 |
295
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William Johnston Former Governor of Pennsylvania, Discussing Politics, the Civil War and Emancipation Proclamation
| PASS |
296
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The Pennsylvania Cavalry Fighting Rebs in the Shenandoah Valley!
| PASS |
297
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116th Pa. "Irish Brigade" Letter
| PASS |
298
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General McClernand Informs The Wisconsin Governor of the Bravery of the Wisconsin Regiments
| PASS |
299
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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
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Battle Action Letter at Lookout Mountain
| PASS |
302
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This Iowa Soldier Writes His Girl Only A Month Before He Is KIA
| 120 |
303
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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
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Archive of SIX Letters on the Siege of Charleston Written from Folly Island, S.C.
| 425 |
305
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100th NY Folly Island - Gives List of 21 Fort Wagner Casualties ... “the 54th Mass was engaged and they did well.”
| 650 |
306
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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
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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
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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
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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
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105th Pennsylvania “Wildcats Regiment” Circular Signed by the Company Commanders
| PASS |
321
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Great Service Records - 105th Pennsylvania “Wildcats Regiment”
| PASS |
322
|
Exchanged Christmas Day; Rebel Supplies Are Cut off From Texas
| PASS |
323
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Opening of the Siege of Petersburg: Beauregard Holds The Bermuda Hundred Lines Against Butler's Assaults
| 750 |
324
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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
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The Confederates Abandon Thousands of Their Dead Upon Kennesaw Mountain's Battlefield
| PASS |
327
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A Delegation Goes South Through Muddy Memphis
| 100 |
328
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Loyal East Tennesseans On Negro Troops and The Battle of Atlanta
| 200 |
329
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General James McPherson Is Killed During The Battle of Atlanta
| 150 |
330
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Rare 1864 Presidential Campaign Connecticut Election Broadside
| PASS |
331
|
Charles Sumner New England Women's Auxiliary Association Cover & More
| 80 |
332
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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
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Printed 42nd Wisconsin Letter Sheet With Manuscript "Just Before The Battle Mother" Poem
| 170 |
336
|
4th Minnesota 1864 Pocket Diary
| 1000 |
337
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. Union Stragglers Have Their Throats Cut By The Johnnies
| PASS |
338
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A Signal Corpsman at The "Crow's Nest", Dutch Gap Reports on Rebel Rams and The Howlett Battery
| 200 |
339
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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
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He Will NOT Vote For Lincoln-Mary Is A Traitor To The Cause.
| 100 |
342
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Union Lines Inch Ever Closer At Petersburg In June 1864
| 100 |
343
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The Pennsylvania Roundhead Blames The Officers If McClellan Is Elected In '64
| 100 |
344
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Dim Business Prospects As The Carolinas Become A "Colored Troop" Department.
| 100 |
345
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He Was in the Shot-Up Color Guard at New Market
| PASS |
346
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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
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14th Kentucky Infantry – Allatoona Mountain, Ga. – “The Rebs fought under a black flag” “The Rebs… they lay in heaps”
| 600 |
349
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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
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25th Indiana - Sailing down the Mississippi River
| 120 |
352
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This POW Writes to the Wife of His Companion POW
| PASS |
353
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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
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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
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Plenty of War Reporting - But Also Ads For Important Theater News - Ford’s Theater - laura Keene - Edwin Booth
| PASS |
360
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Scarce Baltimore Newspaper Grouping
| 375 |
361
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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
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Forced By The Rebels To Retreat In Order To Survive At The End Of The Red River Campaign
| 250 |
367
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Gen. Sheridan Faces Jubal Early At Opequon In Late August 1864
| 250 |
368
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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
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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
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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
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He Narrowly Escapes Death When A Shell Explodes Near His Gun; Friend Shows Him His Pierced Accoutrements.
| 250 |
383
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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
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Pvt. Waples Dies After Drinking A Mix of Chloroform and Opium. They Will Embalm Him and Send His Body Home.
| 100 |
385
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 |