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