Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
0
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Railroad Grouping
| PASS |
1
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1747 Boston Gazette
| 300 |
2
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George Ross Signed Document
| 300 |
3
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Benjamin Franklin Advertises the Sale of a Negro Woman and Child
| 400 |
4
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French and Indian War Letter
| 225 |
5
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The Virginia Assembly Denies Compliance with the Stamp Act
| 300 |
6
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General Horatio Gates Autograph Letter Signed
| 450 |
7
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Continental Currency Signed by Jew Ben Jacobs
| 500 |
8
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The Pennsylvania Packet
| 200 |
9
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Revolutionary War Soldier Writes of the Suffering of the People of Boston
| 225 |
10
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Rare Blue Counterfeit Detector Note 1779
| 450 |
11
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Spanish Pirates Steal American Negroes from Florida During the Revolutionary War
| 1100 |
12
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Loyalists Attack a Pennsylvania Woman in her Home
| PASS |
13
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Daniel Morgan War-Date Autograph Endorsement
| 1200 |
14
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Rare Issue of the Independent Ledger, and the American Advertiser of 1784
| 170 |
15
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The Society of Cincinnati
| 300 |
16
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Writer From Georgia Mentions General Green Arriving at his Plantation
| 425 |
17
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Patrick Henry Signed Land Grant
| 1100 |
18
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William Moultrie Signed South Carolina Land Grant for Christopher Lewis
| 325 |
19
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Commodore Whipple and Captain Rathbone Capture 11 British Ships
| 300 |
20
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Matthew Carey Letter Book
| 750 |
21
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Slaves from Algieria
| PASS |
22
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Virginia Slave Laws
| PASS |
23
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Runaway Slave from Maryland
| PASS |
24
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Broadsheet Pertaining to John Wesley and Thomas Coke’s Work with the Negro Slaves of the West Indies
| 650 |
25
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18th Century Letter Pertaining to the Beating of a Female Slave by a School Master
| 130 |
26
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Slave Stealing in Kentucky
| 400 |
27
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Stealing Slaves in Kentucky
| 500 |
28
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Kentucky Slave Murder Trial Archive
| 900 |
29
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Selling a Woman and Child
| 225 |
30
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Colonization Society in Virginia
| 1300 |
31
|
Shipping Negroes from New Orleans
| PASS |
32
|
Gold Mining Slaves in North Carolina
| 375 |
33
|
Slave Speculator Running Business in North Carolina
| PASS |
34
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Slave Content Mississippi Letter
| PASS |
35
|
Buying Slaves in Florida 1835
| 325 |
36
|
Scarce Free Person of Color Passport
| 1300 |
37
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Secretary of State During the Amistad Affair
| 100 |
38
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Kentucky Slave Letter
| 450 |
39
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Republic of Texas Slave Bill of Sale
| PASS |
40
|
Rare Kentucky Slave Narrative
| 400 |
41
|
Wonderful Letter About a Runaway in New York
| 550 |
42
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Freed Slaves Are Relocated in Africa
| 850 |
43
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Manuscript Petition to Increase Patrols of Negro Whiskey Shops & Trading Posts
| 150 |
44
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Slave Dealer Business Card
| 1100 |
45
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South Carolina Slave Patrol Document
| 250 |
46
|
Slave Insurrection in Louisiana
| PASS |
47
|
Freedom Papers Signed by Slave
| 500 |
48
|
Anti-Slavery Fugitive Slave Broadside
| 2750 |
49
|
1855 Mississippi Slave Broadside
| 2100 |
50
|
Selling Slaves through Dickenson & Hill
| PASS |
51
|
The Wife of General Ewing Writes of Politics in Bleeding Kansas
| 550 |
52
|
Good Content ‘Bleeding Kansas’ Letter
| 300 |
53
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Corruption in Voting in Bleeding Kansas
| 475 |
54
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Fantastic Content Slave Dealers Letter
| 600 |
55
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OLD JOHN BROWN OF OSAWATOMIE…the firebrand abolitionist who led the "Free-Soilers" during those violent years in "Bleeding Kansas" and was eventually hung for his raid on the U.S. arsenal at Harpers
| 2400 |
56
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Slave Master at the Eypt Plantation is put into the Ground
| PASS |
57
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Runaway Slave is Jailed in Raleigh
| 225 |
58
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Land for Negroes
| 225 |
59
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Confederate Slave Document
| PASS |
60
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U.S. Colored Troops Officers Archive
| 300 |
61
|
26th USCV Returns
| PASS |
62
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Reconstruction Archive
| 350 |
63
|
Yankees Harassed After The War
| 275 |
64
|
Black Vs. White Bounties
| 200 |
65
|
Interracial Marriages
| 450 |
66
|
Attacking The Freedman's Bureau
| 200 |
67
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Powers of Darkness Broadside
| 225 |
68
|
Black Cowboy Tintype
| 170 |
69
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Frederick Douglass Cabinet Card
| 1200 |
70
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Signed by the Slave Brother of Mulatto 19th Century Activist Francis Grimke
| 100 |
71
|
Henry Ward Beecher ALS & Book
| 120 |
72
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HE FOUGHT BESIDE HIS FATHER IN "BLEEDING KANSAS" IN THE 1850'S AND WENT ON TO SERVE IN A UNION CALVARY REGIMENT IN THE CIVIL WAR.
| 150 |
73
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He, too, fought with his father "Old John Brown" in "Bleeding Kansas" in the 1850's…and very few of his letters have ever been made available "JASON BROWN."
| 150 |
74
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Confederate General Henry McCulloch Autograph Letter Signed
| 250 |
75
|
Joe Johnston Autograph Letter Signed
| 400 |
76
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Letter Signed by Albert Sidney Johnston
| 1300 |
77
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Slave Dealer Nathan Beford Forrest Desires 500 Negroes
| 150 |
78
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From South Carolina “... To adhere to this Union, is now said to be ‘Treason!’...”
| 750 |
79
|
Jones Family of Georgia Archive
| 1300 |
80
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Raphael Semmes Autograph Letter Signed Pertaining to Light Houses
| 900 |
81
|
Rare Confederate Imprint on the Church & Slavery
| 180 |
82
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Rare Confederate Imprint on the Church & Indians
| 130 |
83
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Rare Confederate Negro Bond Printed by Chapel Hill Based Printer Henderson
| 120 |
84
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6th South Carolina Officer Writes to the Colonel of the 7th South Carolina
| 450 |
85
|
Confederate Writes from Missouri
| 275 |
86
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Baltimore Riots - Secession Convention of Maryland Signed Document
| 475 |
87
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50th Virginia Archive
| 650 |
88
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1st Virginia Cavarly Letter on JEB Stuarts Mismangment at Manassas
| 900 |
89
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From Charleston “...If blood flows as heavy responsibility will rest on Andersons head...”
| 1000 |
90
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General Louis Wigfall Leaves Washington to Join the Confederacy
| PASS |
91
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Commerce with Blockade Runners
| PASS |
92
|
Confederate Letter from the Navy Yard in Warrenton, Florida
| 300 |
93
|
60th Virginia Soldier Writes of the Burning of Princeton and the Black Flag
| 450 |
94
|
Recruiting for a Heavy Artillery Unit
| 500 |
95
|
Confederate Naval On The Ironclad CSS Atlanta Gets His Pay
| 900 |
96
|
War-Date Letter from Stonewall Jackson to A.P. Hill
| 7750 |
97
|
Detailing the Procedure for Impressing Slaves
| 650 |
98
|
Georgia’s Quarter Master General Thanks a Woman for Supporting the Soldiers
| 100 |
99
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White Officers of Colored Units Will Be Put to Death if Captured by the Confederates
| 750 |
100
|
A remarkable, lengthy love letter of a Confederate infantry captain wistfully yearning for his wife and family and waxing nostalgic
| 400 |
101
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Confederate Officer Wants to Keep his Slave Longer
| 225 |
102
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A German Confederate's Letters
| 350 |
103
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8th Alabama Infantry Letter
| 300 |
104
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South Carolina Slave Compensation Documents
| PASS |
105
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North Carolina Regiment Votes in The Field in Their State Elections
| 350 |
106
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58th Virginia Archive with Minor Substitutes Including One Who Enlisted with the Yankees After Being Taken Prisoner
| 1300 |
107
|
Confederate Viriginia Slave Sale Broadside
| 5000 |
108
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Deceased Confederate Officer’s Land is Giving to his Children
| PASS |
109
|
Confederate Sheet Music
| 425 |
110
|
Confederate Officers Guarantee Compensation for Loss of Slaves
| PASS |
111
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General Thomas Confronts General Beauregard about his Appointment to Brigadier General in 1864
| 450 |
112
|
1st Georgia Regulars Enlistment
| 800 |
113
|
Excellent Oath of Allegance to the State of Georgia and the Confederate States
| 900 |
114
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Andersonville Surgeon Archive
| 600 |
115
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Rare Blockade Runner Stock Certificate
| 2750 |
116
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Death Return for the Ironclad CSS Georgia:
| 800 |
117
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CSS Water Witch Receives A Confederate Crewmember
| 800 |
118
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Secretary of the Navy Mallory Bestowes a Commission on Commander Kell of the Alabama
| 3500 |
119
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General Mahone Writes Gneral A.P. Hill - Captured at Appomattox
| 2400 |
120
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Charleston Bond with Fine Vignette of Fort Sumter
| PASS |
121
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Jeff Davis Broadside
| 375 |
122
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General Bradley T. Johnson Archive
| PASS |
123
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Wade Hampton Autograph Letter Signed
| 300 |
124
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Autograph Letter Signed by Jefferson Davis
| 3500 |
125
|
Seminole War Orders Signed By Robert Anderson
| 375 |
126
|
James Totten Autograph Letter Signed With Content Pertaining to the Burning of Pittsburg
| PASS |
127
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Gettysburg College Autograph Album
| 150 |
128
|
Union General Rufus Ingalls Letter Mentioning Indians
| 225 |
129
|
Johnson & Fry Subscriber List
| PASS |
130
|
Impending Civil War Letter
| 325 |
131
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Union Cemeteries Archive
| 150 |
132
|
Tactics Manuals are for Kentucky State Troops Only
| 160 |
133
|
Jefferson City, Missouri Letter
| PASS |
134
|
2nd New Hampshire Artillery 1st Manassas Letter
| 350 |
135
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Official from the Adjutant General of the State of Maine to General Davis Tillson
| PASS |
136
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8th Mass. Letter about Mock Skirmish with the 6th
| PASS |
137
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8th Massachusetts Opening ofthe War Letter
| 250 |
138
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A Striking Vision For America
| 350 |
139
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8th Massachusetts Officer Writes of his Election
| PASS |
140
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8th Massachusetts Officer Writes of his Arrival in the South
| PASS |
141
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Govenor Buckingham War Date Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
142
|
Governor Buckingham Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
143
|
Wife of General Ewing Writes from Kansas
| 650 |
144
|
General Augustus Chetlain Writes a Colonel-Elect to the Governor of Illinois about a Disgruntled Officer
| PASS |
145
|
Payment Ledger Book for Iowa and Arkansas Regiments
| 250 |
146
|
Payment Ledger Book for Wisconsin, Delaware, and Arkansas Officers
| 550 |
147
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From Bull Run “...They fired whole charges of artillery with grape & cannister, on those who were carrying away the wounded, and if a man fell near them they would rush out and plunge their bayonet t
| 500 |
148
|
3rd Massachusetts Soldier’s Letter from North Carolina
| 425 |
149
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Fantastic Content 14th Brooklyn Document on 1st Manassas
| 600 |
150
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Rare Dorothea Dix War-Date Autograph Letter Signed
| 600 |
151
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Pennsylvania Surgeon's Morning Reports
| PASS |
152
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Military Equipment Provider has Problems with his Supplier Sending Cheap Buffalo Hides
| 100 |
153
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Union Naval Officer Wants to Protect his Country
| PASS |
154
|
Bayonet Manual ID to U.S. Colored Troops Officer
| 250 |
155
|
6th Ohio Vols Letter with Good Battle Content
| 275 |
156
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Civil War Currency
| 400 |
157
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57th Pennsylvania Battle of Fair Oaks Letter
| 1200 |
158
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11th Indiana Soldier KIA at Vicksburg
| 500 |
159
|
General Charles Devens Writes of Recruiting
| PASS |
160
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Massive 31p. Letter from Newbern, North Carolina
| 650 |
161
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8th Indiana Soldier's Journal
| 500 |
162
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Colonel Rush Meets Mrs. General Lee & Reports it to Generals Porter & Tyler Who Have Dockete thed Report
| 800 |
163
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Period 44th New York ‘Ellsworth’s Avengers’ Descriptive Book with Complete List of Soldiers Many Whom Would Defend Little Round Top Alongside the 20th Maine
| 1500 |
164
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General Wool Disagrees with his Censure for the Abandonment of Maryland Heights & the Surrender of Harpers Ferry
| 700 |
165
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31st Wisconsin Infantry Archive
| 900 |
166
|
13th Maine Volunteers Broadside - General Neal Dow’s Regiment
| 2500 |
167
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General Roberts War Date Documents
| PASS |
168
|
Union Teamster Writes From Kentucky and Missouri
| PASS |
169
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Brigader General Edward Wild who Recrutied “Wild’s African Brigade’
| PASS |
170
|
Heavy Fighting in Tennessee
| PASS |
171
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Bull Run & Gettysburg were Sabbath Descecrations
| PASS |
172
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Discharge and Albumen of this 5th Missouri Cavalry Soldier
| PASS |
173
|
Whipping the Confederates in Tennessee
| 375 |
174
|
Anti-Shanghai Certificate
| 150 |
175
|
Great New York Draft Riots Letter
| 1200 |
176
|
From Florida “...I have seen a large number of Maine men have received commissions in Negro Regts....”
| 425 |
177
|
18th U.S. Infantry Letter
| 350 |
178
|
Excellent Commentary on Secesh Women from New Orleans
| 475 |
179
|
New York Draft Riots & Hanging Negroes
| 500 |
180
|
Signed by Union Generals
| PASS |
181
|
Letters From New Mexico
| 600 |
182
|
5th New York Cavalry Letter Mentions Fighting Mosby
| 425 |
183
|
86th Ohio Infantry Archive
| 1300 |
184
|
Gettysburg Letter From The Field
| 3000 |
185
|
He Tells his Captain to “Kiss my Royal Bengal, Miltary Cracked, Shanked, Red, Tired Convalescent Damned Ass.”
| 275 |
186
|
1864 Naval Ship Race
| PASS |
187
|
11th Maine is Commended for their Actions in July 1864
| PASS |
188
|
The Day Before he was Mortally Wounded this 8th Connecticut Infantry Soldier Writes of Trading with the Rebels in Virginia
| 325 |
189
|
Group of six hurriedly written letters by Captain / Lieutenant Colonel/ Colonel William McArthur of the 8'th Maine Infantry and operating in Virginia
| 325 |
190
|
Union Generals Letters
| PASS |
191
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Ready to March to the Sea
| 750 |
192
|
From Arkansas “ There was a negro reg in our brigade and as soon as the rebs saw them they cried no quarter.”
| 700 |
193
|
4th Wisconsin Cavalry Letter with Content
| 250 |
194
|
Massachusetts Soldier In Texas and Alabama
| 150 |
195
|
1st New Mexico Cavalry Letter
| 350 |
196
|
Alexander Stephens Broadside
| 225 |
197
|
Union Printed Field Map of Atlanta, Georgia in July 1864
| 425 |
198
|
Fine Political Content Kentucky Letter
| 550 |
199
|
General Benjamin Butler War Date Letter Signed
| 200 |
200
|
General John Foster is Ready to Exchange Confederate Prisoners for Union Officers Imprisoned in Charleston
| 600 |
201
|
1st Dragoons Letters from Hampton Prison
| 350 |
202
|
General Morgan Chrysler War Date Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
203
|
An Iowa Officer on the Atlanta Campaign
| 1100 |
204
|
11th Pennsylvania Cavalry Correspondence
| 900 |
205
|
Soldiers Mission Archive
| 850 |
206
|
Battlefield Communique Written by Major General Benjamin Butler Commander,Army of the James
| 300 |
207
|
An Iowa Soldier Describes Bloody Fighting From Kennesaw Mountain to the Chattahoochee River
| 1100 |
208
|
Hand-Drawn Atlanta Campaign Information Map for Schofield's Army of the Ohio
| 1600 |
209
|
14th Brooklyn Infantry Document Signed by Generals Meade, Warren & Wadsworth
| 1200 |
210
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War-Date U.S. Grant Autograph Document Signed
| 2100 |
211
|
War-date Carte De Visite of Squirrel Hunter Discharge
| PASS |
212
|
War-time Carte De Visite of Charles Everett
| 160 |
213
|
Squirrel Hunt Resolution
| 150 |
214
|
Fighting Forrest on the Water
| 850 |
215
|
In the Brown Water Navy
| 900 |
216
|
U.S. Colored Troops Descriptive List
| 250 |
217
|
Victory! Victory! Lee Has Surrendered Newspaper:
| 325 |
218
|
Map of North Eastern Virginia
| 300 |
219
|
Rights of Kentuckians To Vote After the War
| 850 |
220
|
Condell’s Life-Like Limb Company Letter and Cover
| PASS |
221
|
New Hampshire Commission
| 100 |
222
|
Twelve Items Signed by General Townsend
| 110 |
223
|
Funeral for General Thomas and Meade
| 100 |
224
|
General Sherman Autograph Letter Signed
| 200 |
225
|
Union Generals Letters
| 300 |
226
|
Union Soldiers Broadside
| 375 |
227
|
Civil War Soldiers Pension Broadside
| PASS |
228
|
Father & Son MOLLUS Group
| 200 |
229
|
General Sternberg Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
230
|
Four Autograph Letters of General Schurz
| 400 |
231
|
Jaunty U.S. mounted artilleryman with two big revolvers stuck in his belt !
| 300 |
232
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HOLDING A RARE PRE-CIVIL WAR PERCUSSION REVOLVER OF WHICH ONLY 650 MANUFACTURED
| 400 |
233
|
Stereoview of Grant's Favorite Horse: Cincinnati
| 325 |
234
|
Tintype of New York Soldier Killed at the Battle of Peach Tree Creek
| 275 |
235
|
Negro Officer CDV
| 2400 |
236
|
Twice Signed General Beauregard CDV
| 950 |
237
|
Breastworks at Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
238
|
Sugar Loaf Mountain, Gettysburg Battlefield
| PASS |
239
|
General Robert E. Lee’s Headquarters at Gettysburg
| 100 |
240
|
General Robert E. Lee’s Headquarters at Gettysburg
| PASS |
241
|
Three Rebels at Gettysburg
| 475 |
242
|
Dead Soldier
| PASS |
243
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Ames Artillery Saber
| 550 |
244
|
122nd Ohio Flag Fragment
| 250 |
245
|
1st Michigan Letter Sending a Star from the Flag of the 38th North Carolina
| 1200 |
246
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Ticket to Ford’s Theater the Night of Lincoln’s Assassination with Letter by Eyewitness to the Killing
| 12500 |
247
|
Rare Abraham Lincoln Free Franked Cover
| 3750 |
248
|
War-Date Autograph Endorsement Signed by Abraham Lincoln
| 4500 |
249
|
Lincoln & Johnson Political Covers
| 100 |
250
|
Autograph Endorsement Signed by Abraham Lincoln with Good Content
| 8000 |
251
|
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
| 100 |
252
|
Lincoln Assassination Letter & Booth Albumen
| 2500 |
253
|
John Wilkes Booth Autograph
| 5500 |
254
|
Extremely Desirable Lincoln Assassination Grouping
| 9500 |
255
|
Edwin Morgan, John Jay and Horace Porter Letters
| 350 |
256
|
Outstanding Battle of Tippecanoe Letter
| 1200 |
257
|
Battle of Lake Erie
| 900 |
258
|
Fantastic Officer’s Letter on the Defense of Fort Stevenson Against an Assault of British & Indian Forces
| 2100 |
259
|
War of 1812 Company Roll
| 225 |
260
|
Naval Hero Isaac Chauncey Autograph Letter Signed
| 100 |
261
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Chasing Chief Tiger Tail in Florida
| 350 |
262
|
Fighting Indians in East Florida
| 375 |
263
|
The Forbes Expedition To Mexico
| 750 |
264
|
Mexican War Diary
| 2750 |
265
|
Fighting Outside of Matamoras
| 225 |
266
|
Fighting in Mexico
| 250 |
267
|
Good Content Letter from an Officer at Fort Leavenworth
| 250 |
268
|
Mexican War Letters
| PASS |
269
|
Seeking Assistance for the Wounded in Mexico
| 200 |
270
|
Good Content Mexican War Letter
| 250 |
271
|
Louisianan Fights in Mexico
| 250 |
272
|
Revolt of the Enlisted Men in Mexico
| PASS |
273
|
Fine Content Mexican War Letter
| 250 |
274
|
Native American Rangers in Texas
| 250 |
275
|
Highly Important Letter by Edmund Kirby on the Advance of the U.S. Army on Monterey
| 700 |
276
|
Mexican War Letter by General Worth
| 300 |
277
|
From Mexico “ ...Now is the golden hour with Mexico, and if she rejects the Treaty it will be that much worse to herself...”
| 225 |
278
|
The Treaty has Arrived in Mexico
| 425 |
279
|
Marines Fighting in Mexico
| 250 |
280
|
Letter From Fort Gibson
| PASS |
281
|
Secretaries of the Navy
| PASS |
282
|
The U.S. & British Navies Fight Chinese Pirates
| PASS |
283
|
Drunken Soldiers Brawl In Taos
| 400 |
284
|
Alcohol has almost destroyed his intellect
| PASS |
285
|
Military Expeditions To Utah
| 1500 |
286
|
General Douglas MacArthur is on his Death Bed
| 250 |
287
|
Wonderful West Point Grouping
| 500 |
288
|
Spanish-American War Orders
| PASS |
289
|
Admiral Dewey and Secretary of the Navy Daniels Letters
| 225 |
290
|
General Pershing & Henry Cabot Lodge Letters
| 110 |
291
|
1919 Airplane Photographs
| PASS |
292
|
U.S.S. Portland Serving Tray
| PASS |
293
|
Norman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms
| 950 |
294
|
Unusual Plea for American Assistance from German Refugee in China
| PASS |
295
|
U.S.S. Aulick Silver Tray
| PASS |
296
|
WWII Navy Air Grouping
| PASS |
297
|
Panoramic Veterans' Portrait
| PASS |
298
|
Signed Iwo Jima Stamps
| 100 |
299
|
U.S.S. Indianapolis Grouping
| PASS |
300
|
Military History Group
| PASS |
301
|
Saddam’s Silverware
| PASS |
302
|
Signed by King Alfonso II
| 550 |
303
|
Letter Signed by King Philip II
| 1000 |
304
|
Autograph Letter Signed by King James II to his Niece, Charles II’s Illegitimate Daughter, at the Time When it was Thought that James was Part of the ‘Popish Plot’ to Remove Charles from the Throne
| 1600 |
305
|
Signed by Alexander I
| 475 |
306
|
Russel Sage Autograph Letter Signed
| 400 |
307
|
Historical Personalities Letters
| 200 |
308
|
The Tweed Machine
| 350 |
309
|
William Fargo Signed Stock
| PASS |
310
|
Stanford White Letters
| 500 |
311
|
Signed by Alexander III
| PASS |
312
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Magician F.E. Powell Signed Photograph
| 160 |
313
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Enrico Caruso Signed Post Card
| PASS |
314
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ALTHOUGH SHE WAS STUNNED TO LEARN THAT HER HUSBAND, THE FAMOUS ARCTIC EXPLORER ROBERT E. PEARY HAD FATHERED AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD BY AN ESKIMO WOMAN on his earlier voyage to discover the North Pole (
| 4750 |
315
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Three John D. Rockefeller Letters
| PASS |
316
|
Enrico Caruso Self Caricture
| 650 |
317
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Frederick Church Autograph Letter Signed
| 600 |
318
|
Enrico Caruso Signed Photo
| 375 |
319
|
Thomas Edison Typed Document Signed
| 475 |
320
|
George & Ira Gershwin Autographs
| 500 |
321
|
Al Capp Signed Printed Drawing
| 150 |
323
|
ALL ABOUT AN INSURANCE CLAIM FOR THE LOSS OF A SLAVE SHIP IN 1753, HALF OWNED BY PROMINENT COLONIAL RHODE ISLAND JEWISH MERCHANT MOSES LEVY.
| 400 |
324
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UNSURPASSED FOR RARITY AND 18'TH CENTURY AMERICAN JUDAICA SIGNIFICANCE.
| 3250 |
325
|
HE WAS A MAJOR INFLUENCE ON ISAAC LEESER'S LIFE.
| 150 |
326
|
Meyer Rothschild Signed Letter
| 450 |
327
|
ISAAC LEESER SEEKS ADVICE FROM THE GRAND RABBI OF ENGLAND !
| 6250 |
328
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ENTIRELY IN SMALL, NEAT, DISTINCTIVE HANDWRITING OF ISAAC LEESER AND WITH HIS FULL SIGNATURE.
| 1200 |
329
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The very first Jewish congregation in Alabama; organized 1844 in Mobile as congregation Shaarai Shomayin.
| 600 |
330
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Jamaica in the British West Indies includes many Jewish residents in the settlements and towns throughout the island that show great interest in receiving Leeser's "Occident."
| 150 |
331
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Soon to become a lawyer, he supported himself by acting as the OCCIDENT'S sales rep in New Orleans.
| 150 |
332
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He's worried in 1849 about the future of American Jewry.
| 800 |
333
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I AM GRIEVED AND MORTIFIED TO STATE THAT MY ENDEAVORS TO ESTABLISH A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR THE JEWS OF NEW YORK HAVE COMPLETELY FAILED…writes E. Block from New York, Sept. 5, 1849 in this lengthy, bea
| 600 |
334
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He apologizes to Isaac Leeser for starting a Jewish periodical and hopes Leeser will not take it as a personal affront, or feel he is out to compete with him !
| 600 |
335
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THE TWO MOST IMPORTANT NAMES AND MOST IMPORTANT EDITORS/PUBLISHERS OF JEWISH PERIODICALS OF THE 19'TH CENTURY. ISAAC MAYER WISE WRITES TO ISAAC LEESER.
| 1700 |
336
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He writes that he is the only Jewish lawyer in the entire state of Ohio. Neatly penned lengthy two page letter in the hand of and fully signed "JOSEPH ABRAHAM" from Cincinnati 16 July, 1851 to Isaac
| 375 |
337
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HIS CHARACTER WAS IMPUNED AND HE WANTED JUSTICE !
| 200 |
338
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Highly active in New Orleans Jewish community affairs.
| 1700 |
339
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SOLOMON NUNES CARVALHO (1815-1894) noted Jewish-American artist and prominent in Charleston, S.C. Jewish communal life; well-known for his historic trek as the official artist on Col. Fremont's Weste
| 700 |
340
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THE FIRST JEWISH CONGREGATION IN WILKESBARRE, PENNA; organized 1845, their first synagogue built 1849.
| 150 |
341
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THE FIRST JEWISH CONGREGATION FORMED IN WEST VIRGINIA
| 225 |
342
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HE WAS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND WEALTHIEST MERCHANTS IN CHARLESTON, S.C. but adroitly sidestepped a request for subsidy.
| 275 |
343
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He was most impatient to learn the answers about some philosophical, theological, fundamental, diverse and likely irrational matters pertaining to the SHOHET (the one who performed the ritual slaught
| 325 |
344
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THE RABBI OF CONGREGATION SHEARITH ISRAEL IN CHARLESTON, S.C. IS BROUGHT UP ON CHARGES BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
| 700 |
345
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HE MERCILESSLY RAKES THE WRITER OVER THE COALS…AND HE'S NOT TOO HAPPY AT THE OCCIDENT FOR PUBLISHING IT, EITHER !
| PASS |
346
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The first national organization of Jewish congregations in the U.S. "BOARD OF DELEGATES OF AMERICAN ISRAELITES…NEW YORK"
| 350 |
347
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Although a lay preacher at Temple Emanu-El in N.Y. City, RAPHAEL J. DECORDOVA (born 1824) was prominent in N.Y. for his series of humorous lectures.
| 375 |
348
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The American patriotism and blessings of liberty that he expressed in his THANKSGIVING DAY SERMON would be just as timely if delivered today as they were then !
| 1500 |
349
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Noted American physician and pioneer in gastroenterology and the author of medical texts.
| 200 |
350
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The rabbi was too young to be appreciated by the congregation and he left for America !
| 150 |
351
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He was requested to leave Germany and go to Baltimore to act as cantor and teacher in the Hebrew school, but found out the job was already taken !
| PASS |
352
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A Jewish-American Fraternal Order.
| 225 |
353
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He arrived in the U.S. in 1849 and immediately became rabbi of the oldest Hebrew congregation in Baltimore.
| 275 |
354
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He was President of B’nai B’rith and Consulted with American Presidents on the Jewish Issue
| 225 |
355
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WRITTEN BY A JEWISH JOURNALIST AND PUBLISHED (c. 1883) BY A JEWISH PRINTING HOUSE IN NEW YORK CITY, THIS 4 PAGE (DOUBLE COLUMNS) PAMPHLET "DOWN WITH THE JEWS !"
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356
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"JEWISH MINISTERS' ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA"
| 100 |
357
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All about the preparation and writing of his "HISTORY OF MEDICINE IN THE BIBLE AND TALMUD" published in "The Jewish Encyclopedia" issued by Funk & Wagnalls in 12 volume set (1901, 1916, 1925).
| 170 |
358
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Collection of 14 medals, badges, pins, insignia of Jewish veteran of the Spanish-American War in 1898, CHARLES HOFFMAN of the 12'th New York Infantry Regiment.
| 2100 |
359
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Three Autograph Letters of Henrietta Szold
| 475 |
360
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The Klan & Jews
| 100 |
361
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Jewish Soldier Writes his Rabbi from the Field in North Africa
| PASS |
362
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Ship Chandler's Account Book
| PASS |
363
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Mariner's Insurance Policy Includes Protection From Piracy
| 200 |
364
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Moses Brown Letters
| PASS |
365
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Scarce Issue of “The Guardian of Freedom”
| 100 |
366
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1822 St. Augustine Letter
| 400 |
367
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A Ship's Sinking Described
| PASS |
368
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Samuel Collins Business Archive
| 425 |
369
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Secessionist Thought in Georgia 1832
| 550 |
370
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1833 Balloon & Baltimore Fire Letter
| 225 |
371
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Richmond & Petersburg Rail Road
| 375 |
372
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Noyes Family Letters
| 160 |
373
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Ship Wreck off Cape Hatteras
| 275 |
374
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Tough Times in 1841 Vicksburg
| PASS |
375
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New York City Shipping
| PASS |
376
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Modern Technology of Railroads & the Telegraph are on the Mind of this Writer in 1853
| PASS |
377
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Charleston District Real Estate
| PASS |
378
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Relentless Correspondence From West To East
| 750 |
379
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Chicago Sanitary Commission Fair
| 150 |
380
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Cyrus Field and George Opdyke Letters
| PASS |
381
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American Travels in Europe 1865
| 700 |
382
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PRISON STRIPES WERE NOT BECOMING ON THIS HANDSOME YOUNG CRIMINAL WANTED BY THE "IDAHO STATE PENITENTIARY AT BOISE, IDAHO, JUNE 1909 [dated]."
| PASS |
383
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WANTED FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY ! Original Dec. 9, 1907 dated poster issued by "POLICE DEPARTMENT, LOS ANGELES, CAL…FIFTY DOLLAR REWARD…ARREST FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY WILLIAM ROESLER" in bold headlines.
| PASS |
384
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REWARD…ESCAPED CONVICT in very large bold headlines on March 31, 1910 dated original poster issued by "WASHINGTON STATE PENITENTIARY, WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON."
| PASS |
385
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The Sinking of the Titanic
| 100 |
386
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South Carolina Ephemera
| PASS |
387
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Far Eastern Lithography
| 275 |
388
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German Zeppelin Memorabilia
| PASS |
389
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Zeppelin Book
| PASS |
390
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Judge E.C. May Archive
| PASS |
391
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Stills From "Conquest of the Air"
| PASS |
392
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Gambling Equipment
| PASS |
393
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Early Zeppelin Photo Album
| 400 |
394
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Transatlantic Pioneers
| PASS |
395
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Letter Signed by Aaron Burr
| 550 |
396
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Amos Kendall Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
397
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Chromolith of Henry Clay by Middleton of Cincinnati
| 500 |
398
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Edwards Pierrepont Autograph Letter Signed Pertaining to Tobacco “...much used by American Indians and why civilized men every imitated these savages I cannot understand...”
| PASS |
399
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Chauncey Depew Letters
| 180 |
400
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Tilden & Bayard Letters
| PASS |
401
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Civil War Politicians Letters
| 500 |
402
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Political Personalities Group
| 250 |
403
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Political Personalities
| 200 |
404
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Fairbanks & General Dawes Letters
| 120 |
405
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George Bancroft Autograph Letter Signed
| 120 |
406
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Washington Monument Construction Broadside
| 225 |
407
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Signed by President James Monroe
| 425 |
408
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James Monroe Signed Check
| 750 |
409
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Martin Van Buren Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
410
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1840 Harrison vs. Van Buren Campaign Letter
| 325 |
411
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Edith Roosevelt Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
412
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Harry Truman Typed Letter Signed,
| 190 |
413
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Rare 1952 State of the Union Address Signed by President Truman
| 850 |
414
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John F. Kennedy Signed Photograph
| 1000 |
415
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Important Power of Attorney John Kennedy Signed Documents Pertaining to Control of his Oil Holdings
| 2250 |
416
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Fine Content Nixon Letter about Politics and Second Letter after his Knee Surgery
| PASS |
417
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President Nixon Writes General Maxwell Taylor Mentioning the Soviets, Chinese and Foreign Policy
| 375 |
418
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Elias Boudinot Pleads a Case for the Cherokee
| 110 |
419
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Man Writes from Detroit of Indian Chief with Peace Medal
| 325 |
420
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An 1822 Minnesota Winter
| 400 |
421
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Fur Trader Sets Out From Fort Smith
| 750 |
422
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Cherokee Missionary's Archive
| 1400 |
423
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San Antonio Cleans Up
| 190 |
424
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Survivors of San Jacinto Photo
| 1200 |
425
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Reuben Ross Letter from Texas While a Member of the “Texan Allies”
| 225 |
426
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Cherokee Sovereignty Protected
| 850 |
427
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Trouble In The Cherokee Nation
| 300 |
428
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A Creek Indian Seeks Military Aid
| PASS |
429
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Gold Rush Optimism
| 325 |
430
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A Virginian Writes Of His Overland Trip To California
| 800 |
431
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A Forty-Niner’s Letters
| 600 |
432
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Paying a Scout & Guide in the Navjo Country
| 275 |
433
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A Gold Miner Writes From California
| 250 |
434
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Gold Fever Raises Prices
| 350 |
435
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Scarce Illustrated Gold Miners Lettersheet
| 1300 |
436
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U.S. Mint California Gold Receipt
| 170 |
437
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Overland Journal
| 1200 |
438
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Anglo-Californian Gold Mining Co. Stock
| PASS |
439
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Sending Home the Gold
| 300 |
440
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Advice From the Gold Fields
| 200 |
441
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Spanish Thieves in California
| 400 |
442
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A Texas Settler Discusses Railroads and Crops
| PASS |
443
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A Catalog of Immoral Behavior
| 425 |
444
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From Fort Vancouver on Extermination of the Indians
| 600 |
445
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HUTCHINGS CALIFORNIA SCENES…METHODS OF MINING bold caption on this rare, important "1855" dated California lettersheet-broadside
| 900 |
446
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Early Mention Of Warring Apaches
| 450 |
447
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Wild Living In New Mexico
| 800 |
448
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A Soldier Writes of Water and Money
| 225 |
449
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Political Commentary From The Frontier
| 325 |
450
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GOLD MINING HIGH IN THE SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS OF NORTHEAST CALIFORNIA DURING THE YEARS OF THE GREAT GOLD RUSH !
| 2750 |
451
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On the Way to the Gold Fields
| PASS |
452
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Dwindling Opportunities in the Gold Fields
| 200 |
453
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Fort Defiance Action
| 600 |
454
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Early Description of The Plains
| PASS |
455
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The Water Was “...full of insects, but we must have our coffee”
| PASS |
456
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Salt Lake City in 1863 Mentions Indians Killing White Men
| 650 |
457
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Amory Reily Starr Signed Photo
| PASS |
458
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Colorado Sluice Mining Description
| 400 |
459
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Wagons Westward!
| 450 |
460
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George Armstrong Custer and San Antonio Texas in 1865
| 350 |
461
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Navajo War Orders
| 550 |
462
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Getting Out The Gold
| 250 |
463
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Sioux Chief Medicine Bear albumen
| 225 |
464
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Buffalo Bill Group
| 300 |
465
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Buffalo Bill Cody ALS
| 1200 |
466
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The Science of Base Ball
| PASS |
467
|
Cleveland Letter Carriers Baseball Team
| PASS |
468
|
Women’s Basketball Team Photo
| PASS |
469
|
Three Early Sports Photos
| PASS |
470
|
Major League Baseball Lineup Cards
| 325 |
471
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1991 Daytona Car Wreckage Signed by Driver Richard Petty
| 120 |