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1 An Early Massachusetts Document Involving a Cape Cod Resident PASS
2 1740 - Oglethorpe Leads The Siege of St. Augustine 50
3 The American Indians Address the British Controlled Congress - 1755 PASS
4 Governor Robert H. Morris of Pennsylvania Signed Document PASS
5 Brutal Slave Insurrection in Jamaica - Early Observations of Georgia - 1767 PASS
6 1768 Autograph Document Signed 50
7 1768 Philadelphia Alamanc 100
8 1176 Manuscript Document PASS
9 The Execution of Captain Nathan Hale - Clearly Showing the Black Hangman 100
10 Revolutionary War Period Map 650
11 Revolutionary War Officer 60
12 Revolutionary War Pay Voucher 50
13 Revolutionary War Voucher 60
14 AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM DR. MALACHI TREAT TO MAJOR NICHOLAS FISH, DISCUSSING INDIAN RAIDS IN THE MOHAWK VALLEY PASS
15 JOHN PENN, ESQ....FORMERLY THE PRINCIPAL PROPRIETOR WITH THE HEREDITARY FEUDAL RIGHT TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA IN NORTH AMERICA PASS
16 Military Fortification Plan - 1780 PASS
17 Early Congress - Also Letter Opposes Hamilton’s Plan to Assume State Debts PASS
18 Federal Period Bank Checks 50
19 He Defeated The Spanish Armada - Sir Francis Drake - Early Portrait PASS
20 Wants the Wounded Revolutionary War Veteran Paid 60
21 Light Horse Seems To Be Losing His Patience 425
22 A Revolutionary War Surgeon 325
23 Light Horse Does Another Deal 325
24 AN AUTHENTIC ACCOUNT OF THE CONVERSION AND EXPERIENCE OF A NEGRO PASS
25 Destroying the Negro Fort PASS
26 Early Abolition Booklet 100
27 The Colonization Society Is Saving Africans From African Slavers 1833 PASS
28 He Defended Dred Scott 130
29 Slave Gets Whipped - Runs Away 50
30 Slave Themed Music Sheets 120
31 Professional Slave Hire Document 100
32 Rare Handwritten News Paper From Rhode Island February 2, 1857....Slavery....Bleeding Kansas....Attack On Charles Sumner.... 275
33 Mayor Henry Bryan, New Bern, N. C. Looks For An Overseer 150
34 Noted Abolitionist, John Greenleaf Whittier 50
35 Abolitionist John Brown Remembered 150
36 No Aid Is To Be Given To Fugitive Slaves 50
37 Slave Theme Patriotic Cover PASS
38 A Pair of War Dated Black Americana 50
39 Contraband Cook: "It Is The Bean That We Mean So White and Clean." 180
40 Enormous Listing of District of Columbia Emancipated Slaves 850
41 Slave Refugees Flee Into Union Lines 100
42 The Assault on Fort Wagner By Noted Artist W.T. Crane 1863 PASS
43 Negrow Soldiers Are "Just As Good To Stop A Rifle Ball As a White Man." 250
44 A Union Sailor Tries Charleston's "Darky" Church and Finds No One Home 50
45 War Is Dreadful But Was Necessary To Wipe The Sin of Slavery Away 100
46 The Uniformed Colored Troops Are Mustered Out PASS
47 Black Nanny With A White Baby 50
48 Letters From THE COLORED HOME and HOSPITAL of New York City, 1872. PASS
49 Frederick Douglass Albumen PASS
50 Group of 6 Post War Black Americana Themed Sheet Music 170
51 The Freedman Bureau Stars Atlanta University PASS
52 The Horrendous Racist Act 300
53 Gruesome Period of American History PASS
54 One of Kind - Tuskegee Airmen Display 400
55 Wanted By The FBI - The Martin Luther King Assassin 275
56 Broadside - Black Panthers Announce the Funeral Arrangements For Assassinated Bunchy Carter 100
57 Jackson State College Mailing Broadsheet on the Deaths of Phillip Gobbs and James Earl Green PASS
58 Document From A Alabama Blockade Runner PASS
59 18th Virginia Infantry Soldier Richard Ferguson, Captured in Pickett's Charge, Writes July 15th, 1863 from Fort Delaware 475
60 Confederate General R. S. Ripley Writes from Charleston, South Carolina on Rare "Head Quarters Provisional Forces" Stationery 800
61 Early Confederate Printed Document Signed in Type by Robert S. Garnett Only A Month before His Death 50
62 Issued From Montgomery 100
63 Lock of Hair of KIA Confederate Soldier PASS
64 Unique War-Date Southern Patriotic "Home-Spun Dress" Poem 100
65 12th Miss. Soldier Writes from Frederick, Md. - Captured Stationary! 700
66 Early War Date Signed Card By Bee PASS
67 Famous Charleston Lawyer W. F. Colcock Describes Charleston’s Condition in January 1862 PASS
68 Financing the Confederacy PASS
69 Four Southern Notes PASS
70 From Blantonia Plantation - He Is Responsible for 14,000 Slaves 190
71 General Forrest Applies to General Bragg for 3,000 More Cavalry ... to Strike the Enemy Immediately 250
72 Just Hours After The Fall of Fort Pulaski, This Confederate Soldier Writes of the Fall of Savannah 375
73 NC Captain Marsh Describes the Death of Captain Thomas Blount at Gaines Mill 600
74 Rarely Seen Letter-Pressed Retained Order 110
75 Reynolds Was Captured at Vicksburg and Later Exchanged PASS
76 The Only Confederate States National Election 225
77 This Texas Soldier Writes of the Battle at Corinth 475
78 3rd South Carolina Officers Signed Document 50
79 4th Alabama - Hood's Brigade - “Hood has had his leg shot; got shot in the thigh and had to have it cut off...’ 1800
80 Confederate Bond - “Issued at Houston Texas’ 50
81 Confederate money PASS
82 Confederate Money PASS
83 Major General D.H. Hill Writes to Major General james Longstreet PASS
84 Predicting Hard Fighting In The Summer of '63: "The Hills of Old Va. Shall Be Running With Blood [of] Our Soldier Boys." 225
85 The Confederate General William Jackson Writes the Union General McPherson in 1863 PASS
86 The CSA Engineer Reviews The Protection of Charleston ... Island By Island PASS
87 The First Report of the Death of Stonewall Jackson PASS
88 The State line South Carolina Infantry Soldier Describes The Yankee Destruction of Sumter PASS
89 This Confederate General Was Wounded FIVE Times at Chancellorsville PASS
90 General Sheridan Orders the Burning of a Complete Town 140
91 32nd NC Infantry Muster Roll PASS
92 Confederate Letter Written on Necessity paper PASS
93 Directed to the Siege Train PASS
94 Georgia Resolution - “...we will never lay down our arms until the last invader shall have been expelled, and the battle cross of the South float triumphantly over every foot of southern soil..." PASS
95 Gorgas Directs The Parrots Alabama PASS
96 Roll of Honor for Gettysburg, Antietam and More PASS
97 Ten Day Armistice, Sherman Demands all Citizens out of Atlanta! 150
98 The Confederate Congress Battles President Davis Over Suspension of Habeas Corpus PASS
99 The Future General Harrison Wants Maj. General Wheeler’s Attention PASS
100 The General is Approving Buying Replacment Horses For The Cavalry PASS
101 Bratton's Brigade - South Carolina Volunteers - January 30, 1865 100
102 Liberty Hall Volunteer - POW Letter From Point Lookout Maryland 300
103 Two Confederate Generals Sign This Letter PASS
104 Wharton’s Division Resolutions PASS
105 Wise’s Brigade Will Fight to the Death PASS
106 Mary Custis Lee Is Concerned About Her Pictures 250
107 General Early Discusses the infamous “”Lee’s Lost Order” 2500
108 He Served as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation and Supported the Confederacy. PASS
109 The Civil War Vets 80 Years After The War 50
110 Vermont Soldier In Dixie 80
111 the Washington Stables Burn - 225 Horses Lost 325
112 John Dix Opposes the Building of NYC Chapel 50
113 Medal of Honor Winner 50
114 Second Lt. Isaac Landis Letter Archive....9th Pennsylvania Calvary. 450
115 23 Maryland Representatives in Legislature Arrested; Private Shoots Major for his Abuse!; Howitzer Blows-up Rebel Sharp Shooters PASS
116 A Grand Review With President Lincoln In Attendance Is Coming To Frederick, Maryland Soon. 100
117 Battle of Falling Waters, [West] Virginia in July 1861 225
118 General Washington Visits General McClellan in a Dream 100
119 Graphic Music Sheets 160
120 Jeff Davis Look-a-Like Reports On Simmering Tensions Between The North and South 50
121 Mini Patriotic Cover Collection 950
122 Punishment, Battalion Drill, "Heavy Battle" Prepares The 73rd Penn. For War. 100
123 Seeking His Mother's Consent In Order To Enlist PASS
124 The Frst Union General to be Killed in the War 325
125 The Most Expert Cover Printer - Charles Magnus 425
126 The Son of Maryland's Pro-Union Governor Plans To Go South 425
127 Union Soldiers Practice Building Entrenchments In Maryland In '61 PASS
128 Victory in Cantucky and Manassas Junction Is Full of Swindlers, Sutlers & Brawlers PASS
129 McClellan Is Given An Ultimatum To Attack; CSA Substitutes Are Called Out; They Are Anxious For A Fight; The "Greatest Breastworks You Ever Saw" Are Constructed at Bull Run PASS
130 Battle of Kelley's Ford; The Yankees Supply J. E. B. Stuart's Forces PASS
131 Camping On Antietam Battlefield A Year Before America's Bloodiest Day. 100
132 A Deserter Commits Suicide; Boonesboro, Maryland Is Filled With Many Pretty Girls and Col. Leonard Becomes Acting Brigadier General. 100
133 Union Forces Raid Towards Bath, Virginia To Dislodge Secesh Troops While A Rebel Sympathizer & Southern Geese Are Taken In. 100
134 A Raid On Bath, Virginia-An Old Secsesh Woman Is Told To "Cork Up" After They Kill Her Geese 100
135 Stonewall Jackson Attacks Bath, Maryland After The 13th Is Recalled From There 100
136 Battle of Winchester; Camping In Rebel Huts At Manassas; Gen. Abecrombie Is An Old Virginian Who "Goes In For Protecting Sesech Property." 130
137 General Hartsuff Replaces Sesech Loving Abrecrombie; It Is Hot Enough To Roast Ni**ers; McDowell Reviews The Troops and They lose Their Sibley Tents. 100
138 Their Commander Gen. Hartsuff Has A "Belly Like A Hogs Head."; Somebody Is To Blame For The Army's Failure In Front of Richmond…He Doesn't Seen To Think McClellan Played Any Role In The Disaster 100
139 McClellan's Removal "Was Not Very Cheering To Us." While Bayard's Cavalry Drive The Rebels At Rappahannock Station 100
140 Hooker Replaces Burnside But The Men Still Long For "Little Mc"; The Rebels Taunt The Union Forces Opposite Fredericksburg With A "Stuck In The Mud" Sign! 150
141 There Is Great Excitement In Camp About "N**er" Regiments; Mocking Capt. Cary For Wearing Body Armor In Battle 225
142 A Reynold's Staff Officer's Map of Antietam: They Have "A Good Deal Of Confidence In Old Joe's" Next Move. 100
143 Witnessing The Lincoln Family Reviewing Hooker's Troops in 1863. 475
144 They Are Shelled And Officers Are Killed During The Chancellorsville Campaign. 150
145 Gen. Hooker Will Have To Find New Troops Somewhere If He Is Going To Best The Rebels. 50
146 With Reduced Ranks The 1st Corps Prepares To Embark On The Gettysburg Campaign. 100
147 Union General John F. Reynolds Is Shot Through The Brain On The First Day At Gettysburg 400
148 Five 5th Corps Deserters Are Executed By A 36 Man Firing Squad 650
149 Another Grand Retreat; The 13th Mass. Does Not Care For Col. Leonard; Gettysburg POWs Return To Camp 100
150 Reports Of Gen. Meade's Being Replaced By Daniel Sickles. 50
151 A Badly Scalded Union Soldier Is Down On "Piss Pot Lieutenants". 150
152 General U. S. Grant Is Plainly Dressed, But He Will Achieve Great Things Before Summer Is Out. 150
153 The 5th Corps Is Stopped Just One Trench Line Away From Taking Petersburg 100
154 The following twenty-nine (29) lots come from the correspondence of Rufus Billings Cowing and Kirkland Newton Cowing whose father died while both were just young boys in 1845. Rufus Billings Cowing... PASS
155 The Southern States Want To Overthrow "Our Glorious Government" and Set Up A Nation Based On Slavery 100
156 The 6th Ohio Is Armed With Enfield Rifles In June 1861. 100
157 A Young Union Volunteer's Indolence Is Improve By Camp Life and Service of His Country. PASS
158 The 6th Ohio Invades West Virginia In July 1861 200
159 Hopes The North's Defeat at First Bull Run Will Shed New Light On The Costs of War Over The "Slavery Question." 110
160 Skirmishing With The Rebels Over Cattle In The Mountains Of West Virginia In August 1861 225
161 His Brother Kirkland Is No Better Off Than Tens of Thousands Others Now Serving PASS
162 Confronting R. E. Lee At Cheat Mountain, (West) Virginia In September, 1861 450
163 Robert E. Lee And His Rebels Are Whipped At Cheat Mountain. PASS
164 Robert E. Lee's Men Retreat Before Union Forces Near Elk Fork, West Virginia. 130
165 They Have Enough Men To Foil Robert E. Lee's West Virginia Forces 300
166 A False Sense of Security Lulls Union Troops Into Complacency In West Virginia in Late 1861 100
167 We Have God And Right On Our Side-We Have…15,000 Men Right Down In The Heart of Secessindom." PASS
168 While Concentrating Forces Under Gen. "Bull" Nelson He Is Ready To Fight The English Empire PASS
169 . "If Worse Comes To Worse I Am In Favor of Fighting Them Both Before Giving Up The Arch Traitors Mason and Slidell." 100
170 The Rebel Run Away Before The Union Advance on Bowling Green, Kentucky. 50
171 Nashville Falls To Union Troops-Gen. "Bull" Nelson and The 6th Ohio Are The First To Enter The Town-They Tear The State Capitol's CSA Flag To Shreds. 850
172 General "Bull" Nelson's 6th Ohio Is The First To Enter Nashville, Tennessee PASS
173 Visiting The Tomb of Andrew Jackson At The Heritage "Away Down South In Dixie." 225
174 God Spared Kirk's Life During Shiloh…"The Hardest Fought Battle Which Has Ever Taken Place On This Side Of The Ocean." 100
175 Hopes That "Old Abe" Will Arm The Slaves So That Their Division Could Exterminate Them After Hearing of The Emancipation Proclamation. 700
176 This Ohio Soldier Is NOT A Fan of Fighting To Free Slave. "I Do Not FeeL Like Being Shot At For a Negro..I Will Put My Load Into A Negro If Possible." 550
177 Brother Rufus' Efforts To Convince Kirkland of The Righteousness of Fighting Against Slavery Fails 225
178 Lincoln Should Be Impeached In Issuance of The Emancipation Proclamation. 500
179 He Will Help Pay Towards Keeping His Attorney Brother Out of The Army PASS
180 Moving Towards Middle Tennessee They Occupied Bradyville After The Rebs Refused To Fight On Easter PASS
181 . Opening of The Chickamauga Campaign: Kirland's Last Letter Before He Dies-Exchanged Shots and Jokes With CSA Pickets-Hopes To Capture The "Town of Town's" Chattanooga. 170
182 A Gloom Is Cast Over Kirkland's Disappearance During The Battle of Chickamauga. 100
183 Kirkland Disappears Before A "Rebel Cavalry" Charged During The First Day At Chickamauga 150
184 7th Connecticut Infantry Describes the Battle of Secessionville Letter PASS
185 A Seminole War, Mormon Uprising and Mexican Frontier Veteran Looks To Recover His Land After McClellan's Seven Days Campaign 100
186 A Union Soldier Dies Without God. 100
187 Another Mini Collection of Patriotic Covers 900
188 Confederate Batteries Shell Union Camps Following The First Battle of Winchester 100
189 Confederate General Buckner Abandones Bowling Green, Kentucky In Mid '62 450
190 Corpl. McCurdy Gives Eyewitness Account of the Taking of Fredericksburg 550
191 DARIUS N. COUCH Camp Brightwood Morning Report PASS
192 General Charles P. Stone's Arrest Over The Ball's Bluff Affair Is Cheered By The Troops PASS
193 General McCook Declares That The Rebels Have Outflanked Them PASS
194 Graphic Description of the Battle of Antietam - "The ground being literally covered with their bodies" 1000
195 Great Kilpatrick Cavalry Action Written on Amazing Letterhead Of Lincoln and McClellan Reviewing the Troops 1600
196 Group of Magnus Patriotics 300
197 Group of War Period Music Sheets 200
198 He Writes of the Battle of Fredericksburg PASS
199 His Services Are Needed By Pennsylvania PASS
200 impressive Color Covers 475
201 Loaded Issue - Stonewall Jackson; Runaway Slaves Living on Floating Houses - 1862 50
202 McClellan, McClellan 190
203 MOH Winner Captain Theophilus Francis Rodenbough Writes of his Capture at Centerville PASS
204 North Carolina Runaway Slave Observations 800
205 Peninsula Campaign Battle Letter April 14th, 1862 says "Berdan Sharpshooters dropped a man about every time they fired." PASS
206 Poking Fun At Her "Terrible Revolving Five Shooter." 100
207 Rebel Guerrillas Attack Missouri Unionists-Amputation Results 100
208 Rejoicing At Not Finding His Friend's Names Among The List of Williamsburg Casualties PASS
209 State of Iowa Promotion Broadside PASS
210 Stonewall Jackson Is "Chased" Out of The Shenandoah In June 1862. 250
211 Strong Patriotic Letterhead 350
212 The 14th Vermont Fires on Rebel Cavalry PASS
213 The 2nd Confiscation Act in Action PASS
214 The 73rd Penn. Losses Col. Kotles During The Bloody Second Battle of Bull Run 250
215 The CSS Merrimac Is "An Infernal Machine." PASS
216 The Mass Soldier Awaits McClellan 120
217 They Give Stonewall Jackson A Chase Through The Mountains of West Virginia in May 1862 100
218 Union Soldiers Shoot Their Toes Off 100
219 Battle of Chantilly Letter PASS
220 Reporting On His Brother's Loss at 2nd Bull Run PASS
221 He Will Not Correspond With Her While Serving Uncle Sam PASS
222 Scarcely Seen - Bound Volume of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated 2750
223 And Another - Bound Volume of Frank Leslie’s Illustrated 2750
224 A Comrade Is Killed At His Side During The Battle of Batchelder's Creek, N. C. 150
225 Excepting To Attack and Take Charleston In January 1863. PASS
226 In The Horrors of Petersburg's Trenches (and War)-Whizzing Bullets-Falling Shells-Living Among The Dead Bodies of Comrades-He Thinks of Her. 100
227 His Wound Is Sore; Rather Crude Language To Sister On Soldier's "Turds"; Her Proposed Marriage To A Draft Dodger Who Is A Humpback! 90
228 A Distiller Supplies The Army; Mother Does Missionary Work 50
229 A Rebel Guard Deserts From Castle Thunder With Union POWs 100
230 A Sadistic Surgeon Medically Tortures One of His Patients PASS
231 A Union Picket Is Warned That His Rebel Counterpart Will Shoot Him In A Fight PASS
232 Action at Bristoe Station - Great Escape Story... Chased by Rebels PASS
233 An Indiana Soldier's Widow Gets Her Pay PASS
234 Battle of Bull Run Letter by Soldier in 5th Maine - Also, Touching Letter of Condolence When He is Killed! PASS
235 Bitter Tears Are Shed Over The Vulgarity of Camp Life While Beloved Gen. Franz Sigel Departs For The West. 100
236 Col. Hill Orders The Horses To Be Stabled In A Kentucky Church 275
237 Detailed Murfreesboro Letter PASS
238 False Reports Circulate That He Is Dead; The Captain Is A Very Cruel Man PASS
239 Gen. Belknap Reports on The Shooting of A Soldier Smoking Near A Powder Magazine 170
240 Gen. Forrest Disrupts Union Troop Movements 325
241 General Burnside Arrests Vallandigham 100
242 Great Detail Regarding the Siege of Fort Sumter PASS
243 Major Philip J. Kearny (Cousin of Gen. Kearny) Writes to a Grieving Sister Giving Details of Her Brothers Death in Battle PASS
244 Marcus Reno; The Battle of Gettysburg and Lee's Invasion PASS
245 Matching Cover & Letter Sheet 117th New York - Lt. J. Thomas K.I.A. Fort Fisher 550
246 Mine Run Campaign Battle Letter PASS
247 Music Sheet of a Naval Battle 475
248 Private Freeman Drowns Within Sight of Safety PASS
249 Recommends Israel Sealy For Promotion PASS
250 Sanitary Fair Excitement Rules The North While Jeff Davis & Country Face Financial Disaster! 325
251 Testifying At The Trial of A Snoozing Picket PASS
252 Thare is Lots of [Girls] in Dixie of All Colors. PASS
253 The Green Mountain Boys at Chancellorsville 950
254 The Second Bloodiest Battle of the War - Chickamauga 1863 PASS
255 This Soldier Describes Capturing the 4th Florida Battle Flag at the Battle of Stones River! PASS
256 This Soldier "Is Very Anxious To Double His Joints" With A Willing Female! 325
257 Wounded In Action During The Hellish Battle of Chancellorsville 300
258 Union Quartermaster Contractor's Letter Cavalry/Navy Archive 300
259 General Lee Invades Maryland - Vermont Soldier Writes PASS
260 Witnesses An execution PASS
261 Turned Into a Cavalry Regiment; Furloughs Are Stopped Following Numerous Desertions While Home 100
262 Casualties Increase at Blackwater, Virginia 150
263 Rebel Cavalryman Shoots a Union Picket PASS
264 Rare 130th New York Vols./19th New York Cavalry Stationery 225
265 Colorful Charles Magnus Poetry Lettersheet. 475
266 Rebel POWs Are Rounded Up at the Rapidan in 1864 PASS
267 The Rebels "Cannot Stand Before Their Seven Shooters." 300
268 Escaping Mosby's Rangers PASS
269 Custer Destroys The Rebel Army at Waynesboro 100
270 Sheridan's Ride Stationery & Joe Johnston's Surrender 140
271 11th Conn. Soldiers Ordered To "Stand On The Barrel." PASS
272 A Pair Of Military Passes. 70
273 A Union Lieutenant Sends His Confederate "Curiosity" Stamps To Baltimore 75
274 Acting As Escort For a Flag of Truce 100
275 Caring for the Wounded 100
276 Collection of Jacksonville, Florida General Order Documents PASS
277 Confederate Bonds and Treasury Notes Falls By The Way Side In Eastern North Carolina in 1864 PASS
278 Describes Use of Gatling Gun in the Wilderness! - Writer Killed 3 Days After Writing this Letter 800
279 He's Exchanged Christmas Day While Rebel Supplies Are Cut off From Texas 100
280 Letter Written from Morris Island, S.C. by the Man who Planted the First Flag on the Parapet at Fort Sumter PASS
281 Macon, Georgia CSA Military Pass 190
282 October 1864 "Proxy" Vote Letter PASS
283 Period Printed Gettysburg Map 50
284 Petersburg Siege Letter Today There Was "Only One Killed and Three Wounded, One Mortally." 100
285 Reporting on The Southern Army's Condition While A POW PASS
286 Requesting Light Duty After An Amputation At Petersburg! PASS
287 The 1864 Presidential Campaign Does Not Matter. The Fighting Will Go On. 90
288 The Confederates Abandon Thousands of Their Dead Upon Kennesaw Mountain's Battlefield 250
289 The Infamous Kilpatrick Raid 50
290 The Momentous Year of 1864 in Harper’s Weekly 400
291 Union General Brooks Is Mistaken Killed By The Southern Side of His Family. 150
292 Union Soldiers Throats Are Cut By The Rebels PASS
293 Union Transports and The Navy Attack Fort Fisher in '64 PASS
294 1865 Texas Union Army Document. PASS
295 A Member of the 5th South Carolina Goes AWOL 100
296 A Pair of New Hampshire POW Letters 160
297 Andersonville Casualty Peter Holden Died In A Just Cause 100
298 Battle Fort Stedman, Virginia Letter 250
299 Buying US Army Surplus Mules 50
300 C The CSA President Is Captured 100
301 Confederate Wants To Offer Advice to President Johnson PASS
302 Ex-Rebels Can't Wear Their Uniforms in Public PASS
303 His Officers Are "God Forsaken" & "No Account Here." PASS
304 Notorious Confederate Guerrillas Harry Gilmore Is Captured Near Winchester PASS
305 Requa (Civil War Machine Gun) Battery Muster Roll 100
306 Rood's Hill Bushwhackers Executed! PASS
307 South Carolina General Orders On P.O.W.S, Guerrillas & Amnesty PASS
308 The New York Journal Pays Draft Advertisement For April 1865 PASS
309 The Trouble Has All Been For Them…Sambo…Had Nice Times in Richmond. PASS
310 This Newspaper Reports the Fall of Richmond ON THE DAY IT FELL. 100
311 Whore Houses-A Bucktail Shoots An Insulting Substitute 100
312 A Signal Corps Officer Seeks An Application PASS
313 Duplicate of 486 PASS
314 Group of 1874 Harper’s With Both Winslow and Nast 200
315 Grant is Honored in Music 50
316 The Union Association for Former POWs 90
317 Large Chickamunga Map 50
318 Michigan Cavalry 50
319 They are Sabering Off Conscripts By Using Them For "Target Practice" (A. K. A. Executions). 100
320 A Pair of Images PASS
321 A Tennessee Federal Officer 100
322 Armed Confederate 300
323 CDV of a Painting PASS
324 Confederate General William J. Hardee PASS
325 Granger Distinguished Himself Commanding the Reserve Corps at the Battle of Chickamauga PASS
326 Group of 12 CDV Union Officers 200
327 Kentucky General PASS
328 Naval Officer PASS
329 Nice Images 50
330 Pennsylvania Infantryman 50
331 Southern Photo of J.B. Gordon PASS
332 This Michigan Officer Was Promoted Post War PASS
333 US Navy Navy Academy Cadet PASS
334 CDV Of R.E. Lee 50
335 General Winfield Scott Signed CDV 475
336 Governor Brownlow Photograph 750
337 He Lost His Left Eye in a Fight at Liberty Gap on June 27, 1863 PASS
338 ID’s Mass Soldier 60
339 Mysterious Image PASS
340 Robert E. Lee CDV. PASS
341 Interesting Family CDV Album With many Notables of the Period 750
342 Large Albumen Officer’s Phorograph PASS
343 Large R.E. Lee Photo 250
344 Outdoor Military Image 350
345 Period Photographic CDV Album of Notable Confederates 1100
346 Signed CDV of Cavalry Officer PASS
347 Six Union Cavalry Generals 375
348 This General Became Superintendent of West Point PASS
349 CDV Actresses Such as Ada Menken, Laura Keen PASS
350 Hand Tinted And Signed By Mary Custis Lee 425
351 Colt Army - War Period 800
352 Excavated US Cartridge Box Plate 100
353 Excavated US Eagle Breastplate PASS
354 M1850 Ames Foot Officer Sword with Scabbard 1200
355 M1852 US Navy Officer Sword PASS
356 M1860/1906 Cavalry Sword, Iron Hilt, with Scabbard PASS
357 Federal Soldier PASS
358 Important and Attractive Bronze Profile of Major General Hooker PASS
359 U.S. Enlisted Oval Plate on Buff Leather PASS
360 Civil War Token PASS
361 M1860 Ames Cavalry Sword with Scabbard PASS
362 A Shotgun Mold PASS
363 Vibrant CSA Prison image 50
364 Fraternity Presentation PASS
365 Lincoln Gains the Republican Nomination 50
366 Ohio Goes For Stephen Douglas In 1860 150
367 Political Cover for the 1860 Election PASS
368 Lincoln Cover 50
369 A Pair of Lincoln Images 50
370 President Lincoln’s Second State of the Union Message - Compensation Emancipation 100
371 War period Currier & Ives 50
372 Elected in Spite of His Opposition To Many of Lincoln’s Policies PASS
373 Military Commission, Signed by Lincoln Appointing Arthur Carpenter 7500
374 Presidential Electors Ticket For Lincoln & Johnson 160
375 1865 Lincoln Mourning Poem: A Nation Horrified At Lincoln's Death Allows He and Willie To Lie Quietly Together In Death. 110
376 Cleveland Mourns the President. 250
377 Lincoln Assassination Diary....Washington, DC Funeral....Funeral Train Passing Through New Jersey....Booth Shot....Herold Captured 375
378 The Lincoln Assassination Reported in the Washington DC Newspaper. 950
379 Broadside of President Lincoln’s Proclamations 150
380 Political Letter Regarding Lincoln 1856 50
381 Lincoln Restruck Peace Medal 50
382 Medieval Flaming Arrowhead PASS
383 1745 Map The Battle of Bannockburn PASS
384 North American Fort Diagrams in 1755 PASS
385 Colorful Explorer’s Plare PASS
386 This Revolutionary and War of 1812 General Speaks of the Accusation of Treason Against Him 2400
387 These Extraordinary Papers Report the Scalping From Both Combatants Along the Niagara Frontier 50
388 Indian Tulwar Sword PASS
389 Napoleon’s Ashes brought to Paris 300
390 AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM A SOLDIER TO A FRIEND IN POLITICS, DISCUSSING PAY FOR VIRGINIA'S VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS IN THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR PASS
391 General Orders For Second Pennsylvania Volunteers To Ship Out To Mexican War January 7, 1847 425
392 HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, NATIONAL PALACE OF MEXICO, SEPT. 17, 1847. GENERAL ORDERS - No. 287. PASS
393 French Heavy Cavalry Sword with Scabbard PASS
394 The USS Iroquois Rescues of U. S. Diplomats To Japan 100
395 Drummer Boy Frock 150
396 Dress Naval Epaulettes PASS
397 ADMIRAL DEWEY/SPANISH AMERICAN WAR FLOW BLUE PLATE. 60
398 Washington DC Honors the Military Order of the Loyal Legion 225
399 Artifact From The Battle of Manila Bay - Piece of Dewey’s Flagship PASS
400 Oil on Canvass Painting Of The USS Maine. PASS
401 Outstanding Patriotic Painted Image, c1898 375
402 Rare NC McKeever Cartridge Box 200
403 The Only Admiral of the Navy in American History 50
404 Before The Lusitania Was Sunk, There Was This 50
405 British Nurse Executed by Germans for Treason PASS
406 How to Use and Maintain the Howitzer PASS
407 Lenin Broadside - The Russian Revolution 100
408 WWI Prussian Officer Sword with Scabbard 130
409 French Military Leader 50
410 A Group of 24 Lead Soldiers. PASS
411 Famous WWI Artist Joins The Bond Drive 50
412 Incredible Trench Art 100
413 Stunning Artwork of Lady Columbia PASS
414 Unusual WWI Navy Recruiting Poster 50
415 WWI Medal of Honor Winner PASS
416 Kellogg-Briand Pact Broadside PASS
417 Group of Four German Language Newspapers - Including The Night of the Long Knives Report PASS
418 Guarding the Coasts 90
419 Up Close Recruiting Poster 50
420 WWII Recruiting Poster PASS
421 1944 World War II Poster 300
422 Recruiting Poster PASS
423 Soliciting For the Normandy Invasion 325
424 WWII Patriotic Table Top Statue PASS
425 60 Camp LeJune Linen Postcards 50
426 Exceptionally Patriotic Banner, PASS
427 In The Height of the Viet Nam War, 50
428 The First Woman Appointed to the Cabinet 60
429 Chief Justice Earl Warren Signed Photograph PASS
430 The Duke as US Marshal 190
431 Lone Ranger Signed Photo 50
432 Chief Justice Warren Burger applauds the success of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan in getting Congress to authorize a new Federal Building 200
433 Nice Point PASS
434 Three Bird Spearheads PASS
435 Three Early Points PASS
436 Three Early Points PASS
437 Two Large Points PASS
438 Two Large Spearheads PASS
439 Mexican War American Eagle Spurs 800
440 Original Carved Horn PASS
441 In 1736 - Jewish Tea Dealer Convicted PASS
442 1778 Engraving of the Amsterdam Synagogue PASS
443 He Was The Author of the Jew Bill PASS
444 200 Year Old Map of Jerusalem PASS
445 Early Richmond Jewish merchant PASS
446 French Map - translated title “Map of Ptolemais in the Crusades” PASS
447 A Sacrificial Offering - Roasting A Jew PASS
448 Rothschilds To Buy Jerusalem PASS
449 THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD PASS
450 the First Jewish US Congressman 100
451 From the Famous Gratz Family PASS
452 Judah Touro’s Company 50
453 He Founded and Directed the Boston Conservatory of Music PASS
454 The Baltimore Family of Cohen PASS
455 Colonel Elias Peissner - Killed At Chancellorsville 50
456 The Jewish Confederate Cabinet Secreatry and First Jewish Elected US Senator 60
457 He is the Only British Prime Minister of Jewish Birth PASS
458 An Important Jewish Wedding - The Rothschild Marriage PASS
459 A Letter From A Jewish Congressman PASS
460 Palestine Under British Rule PASS
461 The Greatest Jewish Ace - Charles Levine PASS
462 Jewish Ceremonial Life in Paintings of Moritz Oppenhein PASS
463 French Book Details the Night of the Long Knives PASS
464 This Jewish Book Was Never Published 50
465 Jewish Woman - World War Two Collection PASS
466 Providing the Detail of Terror in 1955 50
467 The Famous Christenbury Craigs - 1754 Engraving PASS
468 1755 Copper Engraving of an Unusual Statue PASS
469 Mount Vesuvius Erupts - A 1755 Original Report PASS
470 One of the FIRST LIGHTHOUSES in the World PASS
471 Massachusetts Ships Papers 160
472 Those Great Hemisphere Maps PASS
473 News From 1832 PASS
474 President Monroe’s final Annual Message to the Congress PASS
475 Jesup Reports to the President on the 2nd Seminole War PASS
476 New York City map - 1838 50
477 A Printing of the Florida Constitution 100
478 Early Banks Notes 50
479 Proposed Teachers Contract - 1841 PASS
480 Graphically Impressive Broadside 170
481 A Graphically Gory Letter-Frontier House Fire PASS
482 Dr. Livingstone, I Presume? PASS
483 Maine Patriotics PASS
484 Promontory Point - Atlantic and Pacific Coasts Joined by Railroad 50
485 The Indian Cheifs Treat With The President 50
486 A Nice Grouping of Thomas Nast Dominated Harper’s Weeklys 150
487 A Nice Grouping of Thomas Nast Dominated Harper’s Weeklys PASS
488 Invitation To Attend Funeral Of Horace Greeley....Editor And Politician 150
489 Comedic Mulligan Guard 90
491 The Entire Tabloid Dedicated to this Execution 300
492 Banks Dealing In Nevada Silver PASS
493 Lewis and Clark Centennial Souvenir PASS
494 Extraordinary Photgraphic Advertising Banner 180
495 Comprehensive Gone With The Wind Collection PASS
496 Half Plate Daguerreotype - Yale Professor James Hadley PASS
497 Likely European PASS
498 Beautiful Colorado Springs PASS
499 Group of Circus Performers 150
500 Illustrated Political Cover PASS
501 A Large Engraved Image Webster Adorns This Piece PASS
502 Democratic Republican Ticket 1876 100
503 New Hampshire Electoral Ticket for Winfield S. Hancock PASS
504 22 Presidential Pinback Buttons 80
505 An early Congressional broadside, signed in print by George Washington as President PASS
506 Broadside References George Washington’s Resignation From Public Office 160
507 General George Washington Elected President - 1789 450
508 Mourning The Death of George Washingon 275
509 The Complete Printing of President George Washington’s Farewell Address 1100
510 Early Thomas Jefferson Engraved Image 190
511 James Polk Campaign Newspaper PASS
512 AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM JAMES BUCHANAN TO MAYOR DAVID LYNCH, WITH CANDID OPINIONS FROM BUCHANAN ON DEMOCRATIC RIVALS LEWIS CASS AND STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, AND EVENTUAL WHIG NOMINEE GEN.... PASS
513 Election Ticket for 1856 160
514 Grant’s Vice President PASS
515 Anti-Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Campaign "White Boys" Certificate 80
516 Playing With Watergate PASS
517 Souvenir Wyoming Days Badge PASS
518 A Civil War Veteran Is For Woodrow Wilson 50
519 Woodrow Wilson Naval Commisions 350
520 In His Final Year, Truman Speaks At Philadelphia PASS
521 A Gift From John F. Kennedy To A Groomsman 1900
522 Candidate John Kennedy In California Addressing the Governors PASS
523 Lots of Inauguration Programs 110
524 Clinton’s First Inauguaration PASS
525 One Of Stephen Austin’s Old Three Hundred Texas Colonist PASS
526 He Fought in the Texas Revolution PASS
527 He Writes to His Friends From Fort Gibson 250
528 Buffalo Bill Photograph PASS
529 Billy the Kid Ally - Alexander McSween PASS
530 Early New Mexico Image by Jack Hiller PASS
531 Hanging Judge Parker’s Enforcers PASS
532 He witnessed the Custer Massacre and Survived! 375
533 Salesman Sample Miner’s Pickaxe PASS
534 CDV of Dead Train Robber PASS
535 The Natives Do a Blood Dance 375
536 Early Cattle Bill of Sale For One of the Founders of Toyah Texas 50
537 D.F. Barry Images 150
538 D.F. Barry Photgraph of Sitting Bull Camp 200
539 From Fly’s Studio 0
540 The Wild West City of El Paso Will Not Allow Carrying Guns 50
541 An Incredible Photograph Of The Surviving Warriors Of Pine Ridge 900
542 Buffalo Bill At Wounded Knee PASS
543 A Pair of Indian Territory Albumen Photographs PASS
544 The Con Man Soapy Smith Was Killed The Preceeding Day PASS
545 Exceptional Colorful Western Lettersheet PASS
546 Advertising Card for the Jesse James Show PASS
547 Geronimo Mounted Albumen, PASS
548 Group of 18 Wanted Postcards Sent From Various Police Stations, Mostly in the Mid-West PASS
549 Complete Set Of Miller Brothers Perforated Poster Stamps PASS
550 The Great White Hope Gets a Season Pass 375
551 Directly Related to Texas Rangers Frank Hammer and Tom Hickman PASS
552 This Texas Ranger Was the Inspiration for the Character The Lone Ranger 500
553 The Georgia Peach PASS
554 Game-Used Polo Ball signed by Walt Disney with family provenance – Disney’s cartoon “Mickey’s Polo Team” was in production at the time the polo ball was signed PASS
555 Vintage photograph of Max Baer and Rocky Marciano, Inscribed by Baer. PASS
556 1961 New York Yankees team photograph signed by six including Yogi Berra PASS
557 Huge Signed Photograph of Koufax after his 4th No-Hitter PASS