Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Roman Razor
| PASS |
2
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Two Extremely Early New York City Documents, Signed In 1640 At Fort Amsterdam At The Tip Of Manhattan Island. Both Concern The West India Company, The Corporation That Founded What Became New York...
| 3500 |
3
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1673 Land Title
| 80 |
4
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James Warren Signed Title Page
| 50 |
6
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Colonial Receipts
| 50 |
7
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Woman Letter - 1768
| PASS |
8
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Pennsylvania Loyalty Oath - 1777
| 130 |
9
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Loyalists Attack a Pennsylvania Woman in her Home
| 200 |
10
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Timothy Pickering Document Signed In Pennsylvana During His Period Of Constitution Ratification
| 140 |
11
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A Rare Documentation of British Impressment of American Sailors
| PASS |
12
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Miniature Print of Lafayette
| 200 |
13
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Revolutionary War Pensioner from Tennessee is Dead
| PASS |
14
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Women Slaves Distributed
| 70 |
15
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NC Slave Document - 1821
| PASS |
16
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Slave Auctioneer Receipt
| 110 |
17
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Slave Manumission Document
| 140 |
18
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Master Sells His Woman Slave To Her Father
| 225 |
19
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1850’s Minstrel’s Songster
| PASS |
20
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Abolitionist Pitcher by Published by E. Ridgway & Abington,
| PASS |
21
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He Was Taken Prisoner By John Brown During the Harper’s Ferry Raid
| 50 |
22
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Music Sheets related to Black America
| PASS |
23
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A Pair of Uncle Tom’s Cabin Music Sheets
| 100 |
24
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Africans Attacking the White Interlopers
| PASS |
25
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Arranging the Slave Cargo
| 50 |
26
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A Nine Year Old Slave Boy is Sold at Auction
| PASS |
27
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Written - Wake Nicodemus
| PASS |
28
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Racist Penny Song Sheet "Whack de Row" Broadside
| PASS |
29
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Racist Penny Song Sheet "Sambo I Have Missed You" Broadside
| PASS |
30
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Racist Civil War Valentine Hybrid Monkey Affectionately Looks Into The Face of His Master
| PASS |
31
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War Dated Slave Doc
| 50 |
32
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Transfering Captured Confederate Land to the Freedman’s Bureau
| PASS |
33
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Former Slaves Take to the Stage
| 275 |
34
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A Coin Issued For The 9th Cavalry
| PASS |
35
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The Seal of The Colored School
| PASS |
36
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Noted Photographer’s - Share Croppers
| 350 |
37
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Minstrel Instructions
| PASS |
38
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Racist Vintage Ashtray - Black Boy Shooting Craps
| PASS |
39
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The Martin Luther King Assassin Is Wanted by the FBI
| 450 |
40
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Jefferson Davis Letter
| 375 |
41
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Negotiating the Contract For Guns
| 120 |
42
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Georgia Financial Instrument - 1857
| 50 |
43
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North Carolina Slave Bill of Sale
| 100 |
44
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Starting the Cadet Riflemen Company
| PASS |
45
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Lincoln Is Elected In 1860. Claims A Virginia Mistress: "The Women Could And Would Have Done Better."
| 800 |
46
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This Alabama Soldier Would Be KIA Within Months of This Letter
| PASS |
47
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President of the Senate Confirms Gen. Dunovant & Col. Ripley
| PASS |
48
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A Pair of Documents Concerning the Palmetto Guard
| PASS |
49
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Instructions from General Beauregard to Have Rail Road Cars at the First Battle of Manassas
| 400 |
50
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Cobb’s Legion Officer Writes to the Brother of a Dead Officer
| 200 |
51
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The Confederate Government is Not Liable for Kidnapped Slaves
| PASS |
52
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Three Union Financial Docs
| PASS |
53
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Lee Approves The Pass
| 225 |
54
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Military ReAssignment
| 475 |
55
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Wishes She Was Further South In "Dixie Land" Instead of Leesburg, Virginia In April 1861 But "The People Here Are More Patriotic Than I Expected."
| 750 |
56
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Pair of Confederate Letters - KIA at Seven Pines and Mention of Pickett and Execution of Deserters
| 200 |
57
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8th Kentucky Cavalry Soldier Writes of the Exchange of John Hunt Morgan
| 550 |
58
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Confederate Letter from the Close of the War in North Carolina
| 150 |
59
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Three Confederate Notes
| 50 |
60
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Famous Charleston Lawyer W. F. Colcock Describes Charleston’s Condition in January 1862
| PASS |
61
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S.C. Infantry Letter from Sullivan's Island with Envelope & Nice 5 Cent CSA 1 Green Jeff Davis Stamp & Perfect Charleston Cancellation
| 160 |
62
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" I Have…Sen[t] By…Our Courier The Remains of Your Deceased Husband. A Metallic Case Would Have Cost…".
| PASS |
63
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General Pillow is Chastised for Errors of Judgement at Fort Donelson and Ordered to Report to General Bragg
| 425 |
64
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Landing of Troops Before the Battle of Shiloh
| 275 |
65
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Confederate Substitute Documents
| 100 |
66
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North Carolina Civilian Letter “...Mother says make haste whip the Yankees and come home”
| PASS |
67
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Nice Texas General Order
| 50 |
68
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Issued From Headquarters, Department of Texas, Houston - 1862
| PASS |
69
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Advises Ruggles That He Needs Transportation and Weapons For 1000
| PASS |
70
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The CSA Observes “A Day of Fasting and Prayer”
| 50 |
71
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Confederate - Enlistment Of Texas Troops
| 90 |
72
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Document Endorsed By The Other Stonewall
| 100 |
73
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“Made two enemy's boats strike colors”
| 190 |
74
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Early Richmond CSA Bond
| PASS |
75
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An Early Richmond Issued CSA Bond
| PASS |
76
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$500 Confederate Bond Feature the Vice President
| 100 |
77
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He Served as the President of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States.
| PASS |
78
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This CSA Bond Features E.C. Elmore
| PASS |
79
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12th Louisiana Soldier Writes of the Death of His Brother and a POW Letter
| 200 |
80
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C.S. Ordnance Sergeant Receives Damaged Howitzers
| 100 |
81
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Texas Confederate Slave Sale Document
| PASS |
82
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Confederate Soldier Writes on Behalf of a Slave to His Master in South Carolina
| 150 |
83
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2nd Maryland Battalion Letter After Gettysburg
| PASS |
84
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Scarce Letter from the 35th Virginia - White’s Cavalry
| PASS |
85
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Shaking Hands And Saying "Howdy" To A Yankee Picket.
| 150 |
86
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Teacher Exempt from Confederate Military Service
| 110 |
87
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Libby Prison Receipt
| 225 |
88
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Chopping Wood for the Confederacy
| PASS |
89
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Medical Appointments by Order of Bragg
| 275 |
90
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CSA Financial Docs
| PASS |
91
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CSA Expense Report
| 50 |
92
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CSA Slave Document
| 180 |
93
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Death Certificate For A Desserter
| 100 |
94
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George S. Patton's Confederates Beat Back Union General Averell at The Battle of Rocky Gap, West Virginia
| 600 |
96
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Confederate Money
| 50 |
97
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Confederate Documents
| 100 |
98
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Hampton’s Legion Soldier Writes of Fighting in Virginia
| PASS |
99
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Soldier’s Widow Not On The List For Relief in Georgia
| PASS |
100
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CS Letter & TURNED COVER - Pvt. Warren Ward, 1st Battalion Georgia Sharp Shooters - "IN LINE OF BATTLE, ATLANTA"
| PASS |
101
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The Alabamian Was Reviewed By Uncle Bob
| PASS |
102
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A Member of Robert E. Lee's Headquarter Guard Does Not Expect To Survive The War.
| PASS |
103
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Making Confederate Jean Style Pants In 1864.
| PASS |
104
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Confederate General Stevens Reports the Cannons Still Present at Drewry’s Bluff
| 1100 |
105
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Reconnaissance Report
| PASS |
106
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Paying For The Slave Labor
| 130 |
107
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Confiscating Civilian Arms
| 225 |
108
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The CSA Prison Acknowledge The Good Treatment Of Their Captors
| 110 |
109
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Assignment Of SC Soldier
| PASS |
110
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War Dated General James LongstreetAutograph Letter Signed
| 1500 |
111
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The Confederacy Will Not Let Him Go Even After An Amputation
| PASS |
112
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14th Virginia Cavalry Provision Receipt To Valley Farmer
| PASS |
113
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The Slaves Stole My Furniture
| 60 |
114
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Confederate Citizen Takes Oath
| 80 |
115
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War Date Document Signed by the CSA Secretary of War
| 275 |
116
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1st Lousiana Heavy Artillery Letter
| PASS |
117
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Conscripted Three Times - Escaped
| PASS |
118
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Fight to Death resolution - South Carolina
| 150 |
119
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A Late Date Conscription
| PASS |
120
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8th Texas Soldier States He Will Respect the Laws Pertaining to Emancipated Slaves
| 170 |
121
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Scarce Music Sheet Dedicated to a Confederat General
| PASS |
122
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S.B. Buckner Appoints a Police Judge Who Is Killed By A Marshall Within A Year
| PASS |
123
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Louisiana Confederate Military Records
| 200 |
124
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Robert E. Lee Booklet
| PASS |
125
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Secretary of Treasury for the Confederacy Writes of the Newly Designed Confederate Flag
| 400 |
126
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Fort Fisher Medal of Honor Recipient General Newton Martin Curtis Document
| PASS |
127
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Lorenzo Thomas - Courtsmartial
| PASS |
128
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Political Covers
| PASS |
129
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Cover - McClellan & Andreson - Bronze
| 50 |
130
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Archive of War-Dated Documents for a Medal of Honor Winner
| PASS |
131
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Song Sheet Dedicated To the Fallen Soldiers in Baltimore
| PASS |
132
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He Led the Famous ‘Jessie Scouts’ Who Captured CSA Colonel Gilmor
| 400 |
133
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Stanton Writes; “I shall be glad to hear the crack of the old rifle in the field ...”
| 450 |
134
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5th Vermont Letter
| PASS |
135
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13th Mass Infantry on Baseball, the capture of the Maryland Secession Reps Letter
| PASS |
136
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The Rebels “Shot poison balls at our men… any person that puts poison in their balls ought to be killed.”
| PASS |
137
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5th Connecticut Infantry - First Battle of Winchester
| PASS |
138
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Signed by Julius P. Garesche, whose Head was Blown Off by a Confederate Cannon Ball
| PASS |
139
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Circular makes A Plea To Join The Famous "People's Ellsworth Regiment"
| 225 |
140
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The Union Military Is Panicky
| PASS |
141
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Philadelphia Newspaper Offices Are Raided By Angry Mobs After Supporting The Southern Cause Following The Bombardment of Fort Sumter.
| PASS |
142
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The Pennsylvania Militia "Invade" Virginia; A Slave Owner (Who Can't Find An American Flag) Plies Them With Cakes, Pies and Milk!
| 200 |
143
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Skirmish At Harpers Ferry, July Fourth 1861: Witnessing A Soldier Being Shot Through The Heart.
| PASS |
144
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Describes The Union Sentiment In Sharpsburg; John Brown's School House and His Harpers Ferry Raid Plotting House.
| 150 |
145
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A Grand Spectacle-Seven Thousand of Patterson's Men Cross The Potomac Into Virginia On Their Way To Winchester.
| PASS |
146
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Describing Martinsburg, Virginia's Secessionist Leanings .
| PASS |
147
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Contraband of War Letter Signed by Secretary Seward
| 180 |
148
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Passing Ships Are Fired Upon; Spies Are Thrown Into The Guard House At Camp Defiance; This Shiloh KIA Would Like To Shot those Spies; A Civilian Visitor Gets The Scar of His Life!
| 150 |
149
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Hilton Head Contrabands Come In All The Time
| PASS |
150
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Zouaves Regiments March Down Broadway-Great Description of The Zouave Uniform With Illustration
| 425 |
151
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Early Patriotic Music Sheet
| 425 |
152
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Great Color on This Grand March
| 325 |
153
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Glorious Color In This Battle Scene
| 300 |
154
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Very Patriotic Color Illustration
| 325 |
155
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Group of Civil War Patriotic Covers
| PASS |
156
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The following run of letters are from the letter archive of Thomas Howard Ruger (1833-1907) born in Lima, New York sought a career in the army graduating from West Point third in the class of 1854....
| 350 |
157
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A Struggle Emerges: Is War Over Slavery or Maintaining The Union. General Ruger Is For Maintaining The Union First!
| 300 |
158
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Ruger Suspects That The Neutrality Declared By England and France Was Just A Cover To Divide The Federal Government
| 250 |
159
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Ruger Is Impressed By Pope's Bombastic Speech-Lincoln's Call For Men Will "Show Them The Impossibility of Maintaining The War."
| 200 |
160
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General Ruger Is Disgusted By Talk of Emancipation By Congress-It Can Be Achieved "By Movements of The Army."
| 450 |
161
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Ruger Cannot See The Benefits of Emancipation or In Replacing McClellan
| 375 |
162
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After Hearing Lincoln Tell Jokes Ruger Determines He Is Not A "Great Man."
| 500 |
163
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President Lincoln & Wife Appear At The Army of The Potomac's Grand Review
| 1400 |
164
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19th Massachusetts POW Letter
| PASS |
165
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Colonel of the 142nd and 24th Mass Letters
| PASS |
166
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Union Soldier Writes of Battles in Tennessee
| PASS |
167
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40th Ohio Vols Letter on Prisoners
| PASS |
168
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12th Massachusetts Infantry 2nd Manassas Letter
| 100 |
169
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Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon and Hospital Certificate
| 140 |
170
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14th New Hampshire Soldier Writes of a Fight at Manassas
| PASS |
171
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32nd Mass Soldier Writes of Church and Selling his Photography Studio
| PASS |
172
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15th New Jersey Soldier Writes of the Battle of Fredericksburg
| PASS |
173
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38th Mass Soldiers Letter
| 200 |
174
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1st Massachusetts Infantry Pensiula Campaign Letter - with Content on Berdan’s Sharpshooters and More
| PASS |
175
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Medal of Honor Winner Writes of his Capture at Centerville
| PASS |
176
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“..I suppose you have heard the victory at Henry’s Island..”
| 50 |
177
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3rd Maine Hannibal Johnson - Great P.O.W. Sword Story!
| 450 |
178
|
Exceptional Detailed 16 Page Letter
| PASS |
179
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Writing From Embattled Winchester, Va. On the leaf of an old blank book made in 1786!
| PASS |
180
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Action at Bristoe Station - Great Escape Story... Chased by Rebels
| PASS |
181
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Letter With Ballon Content Spying -Written on Great patriotic Letterhead
| 200 |
182
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“There is one Brigade of Negroes encamped here in Beaufort’
| 150 |
183
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Rebel Soldiers Invite Swimming Union Pickets Over The Tennessee River.
| 150 |
184
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Tensions Run High In Kentucky: "Somebody Fired Some Guns Off Across The River…We Let Off Every Gun At Them Without Knowing Whether They Was Shooting At Us."
| 425 |
185
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Locked Inside A House Near The U. S. Capitol A 12 Year-Old Is Forced To Cater To Drunken Soldiers.
| PASS |
186
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A Topographical Engineer's Wounding At Yorktown Results In Amputation; He Extorts Sea Food From A Contraband Thru Threats of Imprisonment; Her Portrait Is Lost.
| PASS |
187
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Virginia's Women: "Are Bitter & Spiteful And Were It Not From Fear They Would Treat Us Like So Many Dogs."
| 325 |
188
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Describes His Feelings In Battle-Lt. Parker Falling Dead At His Side Shook Him Only Momentarily.
| PASS |
189
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Lengthy Description of The Burning of Westover Plantation; Regular Army Troopers Vs Volunteer Soldiers.
| 300 |
190
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Secession Women of Williamsburg, Virginia Are Full of Secession Women Who Chant: "Good, Good The Yankees Are Retreating"
| 600 |
191
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McClellan Evacuates The Peninsula; Newport News-The Site Of The CSS Merrimac's Destruction; Their Steamer Is Nearly Sunk By A Reckless Transport.
| PASS |
192
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The Destruction of Sharpsburg Is All Too Real To Officer Gensel; The Union Hamlet Is Riddled With Shot and Shell; Col. Croasdale Mets His End At Antietam.
| PASS |
193
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A Great Description of The Dunkard Church On Antietam's Battlefield; Col. Croasdale's Form Lays Mouldering In The Grave.
| PASS |
194
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Battle of Second Bull Run: 14th United States Regular Infantry.
| 900 |
195
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After Fredericksburg The Army's "Faith In Genl. Burnside Is Gone. Little Mc Is The Only Man…With Him…They Would Conquer Or Die…"
| 300 |
196
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Spying On Union General Hooker's Conversation With A US Senator
| 100 |
197
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General Keyes Men Are Reprimanded After The Battle of Seven Pines.
| PASS |
198
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A Squirrel Hunter's Pursuit Letter.
| 100 |
199
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His Brother's Death Hits Him Hard.
| 100 |
200
|
The 14th Vermont Fires on Rebel Cavalry
| PASS |
201
|
Battle of Chantilly Letter
| 150 |
202
|
On His Brother's Loss at 2nd Bull Run
| 100 |
203
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General McCook Declares That The Rebels Have Outflanked Them.
| PASS |
204
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Occupied New Bern NC Card Passes
| 110 |
205
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Secretary of the Interior’s Wife Soliciting Christmas Donations
| PASS |
206
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Secretary of Navy Welles Requests Funds to Cast Heavy Ordnance at the Washington Navy Yard
| 350 |
207
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Secretary Chase Congratulates General Halleck on the Victory at Fort Donelson
| 450 |
208
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Letter to General Corcoran by the Officers of the 155th New York Vols.
| 100 |
209
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Appointing Surgeon to Medical Hospital in St. Louis
| PASS |
210
|
Man Shot in Cold Blood
| PASS |
211
|
Cargo Documents
| 50 |
212
|
52nd Illinois Document - Soldier Wants Discharge
| 50 |
213
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General Wool Will Not Allow Lawless Behaviour
| PASS |
214
|
General Keyes Signed Surgeon’s Disability Certificate
| PASS |
215
|
General Sherman AES
| 80 |
216
|
Union and Confederate Pickets Met Between The Lines and Share Their Rations
| 100 |
217
|
Massachusetts Regimental Dance Invitation "DANCE, For There Is A Time To Dance" With Racially Insensitive Ditty: "NI**ER ON A MULE COMIN!"
| PASS |
218
|
He Died in Georgia - 1862
| 300 |
219
|
A Connecticut Enlistment Form
| PASS |
220
|
The "Beautiful" Bridge Once Destroyed By John Hunt Morgan; Assigned Color Bearer Among "Reb" Leaning Kentuckians.
| 100 |
221
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A Soldier's Photograph Is Thrown In The "Slop Pail" After His Fair Maiden Learns of His Commission In A Black Regiment.
| 180 |
222
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Defending Louisville From John Hunt Morgan Raiders…A Soldier Dresses As A Citizen (Risking Court Martial) To Get Married.
| 325 |
223
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Louisville Is Placed Under Martial Law As John Hunt Morgan Begins His Raid Into Indiana and Ohio.
| 550 |
224
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He Numbers Himself Among One of The Many of Nurse Nellie M. Chase's (America's Florence Nightingale) Admirers.
| PASS |
225
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General Rosecrans' Cavalry Escort Travels "At Full Stretch."
| 150 |
226
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"Andover Copperhead" Guerrillas Murder Tropp Requa While Gen. Rosecrans Seeks For a Crossing of The Tennessee River.
| 250 |
227
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General Rosecrans & Staff Get Lost In A Saltpeter Mine and then "Rosy Has Made A Strange, Bold Move…We Implicitly Trust The Man."
| 250 |
228
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After Chickamauga: High Praise of Rosecrans; Vowing To Defend Chattanooga To The Last and A Flag of Truce Helps Collect "Loads of Agony."
| 300 |
229
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The Union High Command Is Reorganized After Chickamauga and Brother Meets Brother Between The Lines.
| PASS |
230
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Future President Garfield Leaves "Rosy's" Staff; Rations Grow Thin; Republicans Win Mid-Term Elections and Captured Reb Steamers Open The Lines.
| 200 |
231
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The Starving Begins At Chattanooga
| 100 |
232
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Battle of Wauhatchie and Col. Underwood's Grisly Wound
| PASS |
233
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An Amazing Eye-Witness Account of Besieged Chattanooga.
| 1100 |
234
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Playing The Role of Courier To Visit Gravely Wounded Col. Adin Underwood.
| PASS |
235
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Battle of Lookout Mountain: "We Could See Them Come Round The Side Bearing Our Dear Old Flag, The Enemy Fleeing Before Them."
| 425 |
236
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Looking For A Commission In One Of General Butler's "Negro" Cavalry Regiments.
| PASS |
237
|
Active Raids Help Capture a CSA General and Rejuvenates The Men of Anderson Troop.
| PASS |
238
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Brave Sgt. Sowersby Nearly Loses His Life Mrs. Jones' Well Which Is Now Used As A Stinky "Sink."
| PASS |
239
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14th Connecticut Soldier Writes of Chancellorsville and General Lee
| PASS |
240
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Dies From Chickamauga Wounds “ ...all proved to no avail to resist the shaft of death...”
| PASS |
241
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40th Ohio Soldier Writes of his Hatred of the Rebels - Both North and South
| PASS |
242
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Soldier Writes a Friend in the Mercantile Battery Who Later Died of Wounds at Sabine Cross
| PASS |
243
|
Civil War Letter Archive of 141st Pennsylvania Soldiers - Some With Sexual Content
| 2500 |
244
|
7th New Hampshire KIA at Ft. Wagner Writes of the ‘Crackers’ of South Carolina
| 375 |
245
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War-Date General Lorenzo Thomas Letter Mentions a Narrow Escape From Death at the Hands of the Guerillas of Mississippi
| 150 |
246
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The Blockade Captures ‘Refugee’ Gamblers off the Wilmington Coast
| 150 |
247
|
Stoneman’s Raid
| PASS |
248
|
1st Rhode Island Cavalry Diary
| 550 |
249
|
Tennessee Ordinance Report - 1863
| PASS |
250
|
141st New York Soldier Writes of Conditions in Camp
| PASS |
251
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10th Connecticut Soldier Writes of the Loss of Colonel Leggett and Getting Shelled from Fort Sumter
| PASS |
252
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Irish Brigade Letter on the Bristoe Campaign
| PASS |
253
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General McClernand Writes the Governor of Wisconsin on the Conduct of his Men in the Battles Leading to Vicksburg
| PASS |
254
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13th PA.,I rish Dragoons, Fighting Rebs in the Shenandoah Valley!
| PASS |
255
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Locking Up A Drunk Soldier Can Be Hazardous
| PASS |
256
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Written on Morris Island, July 1863 - Great Description of Mortars & Artillery
| PASS |
257
|
Union General describes the Battle of Chancellorsville
| 1600 |
258
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Of Stonewall jackson He Says, “He is a hard old knot.
| 150 |
259
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Brigade Commander Builds Up The Defence of Hilton Head
| 350 |
260
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A Superb Rare Group of 103rd Ohio Letters Repelling Confederate Cavalryman Pegram's Kentucky Invasion.
| 1000 |
261
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"McClellan Has Shown The Cloven Foot…He Is A Murder On A Grand Scale."
| PASS |
262
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Poor Choice of Words: " It Fairly Stilled The Clamor of The Men Seeing Those Little Children & I Heard More Than Tough Old Soldier Ejaculate 'God bless them'…".
| 100 |
263
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The General Reccommends An Officer
| 400 |
264
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Baltimore Pass for Medical Assistant
| PASS |
265
|
Mainer in Washington Takes the Oath
| PASS |
266
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“...the rebels have 25,000 men between Jackson and Grenada to oppose our passage down the Yazoo...”
| 400 |
267
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Letter Signed by Secretary of Navy Welles and Admiral Paulding
| 130 |
268
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1st North Carolina Colored Vols Letter
| 300 |
269
|
The Mayor of Philadelphia Vouches for a Virginia Woman
| PASS |
270
|
Nice New Orleans Pass
| 140 |
271
|
6th Kansas Cavalry Document For Coffins
| PASS |
272
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Soldier Requests to see the Chaplain and dies the next day
| PASS |
273
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184th Pennsylvania Letter on Stoneman’s Raid
| PASS |
274
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Many of San Francisco's "Respectable Young Men Can Get No Work So They Are Enlisting."
| PASS |
275
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Beaufort's Ironclad Fleet Organize Boat Races While The Town "Is Fast Going To Decay. The Houses Are All Occupied By…Gideonites or Darkies."
| PASS |
276
|
Deep Rich Color on This Military Image
| 130 |
277
|
Fractional Currency
| PASS |
278
|
Group of Union Documents
| PASS |
279
|
6th Connecticut Soldier Writes of Seeing 22 Men Executed
| 200 |
280
|
The Final Blow to Early’s Army in the Shenandoah
| 500 |
281
|
55th Mass Infantry Colored Troops Letter
| 550 |
282
|
Letter from Arkansas Crossing the Battlefield Gen. Lyon was Killed
| 100 |
283
|
188th New York Soldier Writes of Landing at City Point, Virginia
| PASS |
284
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1st Massachusetts Letter on the Battle at Spotsylvania Court House
| PASS |
285
|
George Meade Jr. Writes of the USMA Cadets
| 160 |
286
|
Description of all the 2nd Massachusetts Battle Flags
| PASS |
287
|
Rebels In Route To Burn Chambersburg _ He Escapes Capture
| PASS |
288
|
Colonel Robert F, Taylor Writes of Battle Content
| PASS |
289
|
Union Soldier Describes Vicksburg after the Fall
| 120 |
290
|
Altoona Pass Battle Letter -One color barer was bayoneted on the works and their color captured
| PASS |
291
|
An 11-page “Diary” Style Letter - There was all of our color guard hit but me and I expected it.”
| 650 |
292
|
“I had a ball through my cap that day, but it didn’t hurt me”
| PASS |
293
|
A Chaplain Dines At The Table of A Wealthy Man Who Was Murdered By Guerrillas; Sharing His Last Crackers With A Soldier While Trying To Reach His Regiment in Lower Tennessee.
| 375 |
294
|
Voting From The Field In '64 and The Battle of Cedar Creek.
| PASS |
295
|
War Railroad Stock
| PASS |
296
|
Paying the Federal Troops
| PASS |
297
|
Soldier Votes by Proxy
| PASS |
298
|
Charles Durang Civil War Letter
| 100 |
299
|
Transporting Soldiers in Virginia
| PASS |
300
|
1864 Pass on Rare Form
| PASS |
301
|
Six Patriotic Songsheets
| 190 |
302
|
Pair of Union Substitute Documents
| PASS |
303
|
Union Sutler Documents
| PASS |
304
|
On the Road to Franklin
| 150 |
305
|
Unusual Civil War Nurse Letter
| 225 |
306
|
Great Execution Letter
| 900 |
307
|
Pennsylvania Politics and the Election of Lincoln
| 100 |
308
|
On Trial in the War
| PASS |
309
|
Union Army - Arrest Documents
| PASS |
310
|
The Heart is the Badge of the 24th Army Corps
| PASS |
311
|
War-date Document Signed by General Emory
| 50 |
312
|
This Union Document Notes the Officers Servant
| PASS |
313
|
Union Generals Square Over The Price of Whiskey
| 100 |
314
|
Reports Circulate That He Is Dead; The Captain "Would Call Them Blockheads."
| PASS |
315
|
Reporting on The Southern Army's Condition While A POW
| PASS |
316
|
Rebel POWs Are Rounded Up At The Rapidan
| PASS |
317
|
Rare War-Date Printing Chattanooga Campaign Battle Report
| PASS |
318
|
Union Soldier Letters
| PASS |
319
|
Celebrating the Fall of Richmond in the Lincoln Hospital
| 100 |
320
|
199th Pennsylvania Soldier Letter - Reviewed By Lincoln
| 100 |
321
|
War Reminiscence of General Martin Davis Hardin
| 300 |
322
|
Soldier’s Letter on “The Veterans of ‘64” letterhead
| 110 |
323
|
Reconstruction In The South - South Carolina Is Not Yet Loyal
| 100 |
324
|
General Lorenzo Thomas Sends a Commission for an Officer in the USCT
| PASS |
325
|
Commission Issued By The Army of the American Eagle For A Woman
| PASS |
326
|
Soldier of 130th Indiana Infantry Writes on CSA Postal Stationary
| 400 |
327
|
1st Massachusetts Cavalry Letter Written on Muster Roll
| 150 |
328
|
148th Pennsylvania Soldier Writes of the Assassination of Lincoln and the Surrender of Lee
| 425 |
329
|
The Lincoln Conspirators Trial
| 600 |
330
|
In reviewing The Troops in Savannah, Several Officers Do Not Salute Sherman
| PASS |
331
|
" I Wanted Him To Stand In Congress And Defy The Minions Of Abe Lincoln's Authority."
| 100 |
332
|
Arresting An Unreconstructed Rebel For Attacking A Black Laborer in Danville, Virginia.
| 1200 |
333
|
Patriotic Songster
| PASS |
334
|
Unusal Annapolis Hospital Pass
| 50 |
335
|
The Surrender of Lee at Appomattox
| 300 |
336
|
Enormous Cost of Lives in War
| 50 |
337
|
Secretary of War Stanton Sends Colonel Jeffries a Brevet for Brigadier General
| 160 |
338
|
Letter to Benson Lossing About his History of the Rebellion
| PASS |
339
|
WIA at Hatcher’s Run, 20th Mass Soldier Wants the Ball and Piece of Bones from his Head Wound
| PASS |
340
|
New York Bounty Vouchers
| PASS |
341
|
24th Army Corps General Orders Signed by Officers
| PASS |
342
|
Union GO’s
| PASS |
343
|
War-date Autograph Letter Signed by General George Chapman
| 50 |
344
|
Union Enlistments and Discharge
| PASS |
345
|
Capture of Savannah and Fort McAllister; Negro Pioneers; Their Brigade is Shelled By Raw Rebel Troops
| 150 |
346
|
On April Fool's Day This Vermont Officer Senses The End Is Near For Robert E. Lee
| PASS |
347
|
William H. Seward Signed "Department of State" Letter.
| 170 |
348
|
Montgomery Blair Autograph Letter Signed
| 60 |
349
|
Showing the Striking Difference In The Intent Of Reconstruction and The fact of Reconstruction
| 200 |
350
|
Stealing from the Army Investigated 15 Years Later
| PASS |
351
|
He Was Court Martialed For His 2nd Bull Run Performance
| PASS |
352
|
This Confederate Spent Half The War As A POW
| 150 |
353
|
Unusual Tintype - Chassem de Vincennes
| PASS |
354
|
The Army of The Potomac's Provost Marshal Marsena Patrick
| PASS |
355
|
Irish-Born Union General Thomas A. Smyth Who Died Of Wounds As Lee Surrendered At Appomattox
| 225 |
356
|
Henry Wilson Autograph and CDV In Civil War Uniform
| PASS |
357
|
Militia Ambrotype
| PASS |
358
|
Preparing For The Enlistment
| PASS |
359
|
Grant and Lee
| PASS |
360
|
Union Soldier Tintypes
| 60 |
361
|
Brig. Gen. "Fighting Elleck" Hays
| PASS |
362
|
Union Commander Don Carlos Buell
| PASS |
363
|
Fine War date Image
| 50 |
364
|
Ready to Serve
| 100 |
365
|
Proud Naval Officer
| PASS |
366
|
Drummer Boy Tintype
| 160 |
367
|
Full Standing Image of a Drummer Boy
| 160 |
368
|
Generals Stuart, Hill and Ewell
| PASS |
369
|
Alonzo Benjamin - KIA Gettysburg
| PASS |
370
|
1863 Kansas Legislature CDV
| PASS |
371
|
Armed Union Soldier
| 150 |
372
|
Generals McClellan, Meade, Hancock, and Kearny
| PASS |
373
|
Generals Thomas, Sherman, Scott and Butler
| PASS |
374
|
Generals Breckinridge, Johnston and Buckner
| PASS |
375
|
CDV’s from the 1860s
| PASS |
376
|
Large Union Soldier Photograph
| 170 |
377
|
Philadelphia CDV of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, Ca. 1865
| PASS |
378
|
A Rare Pair of Confederate Brigadier General McCulloch Photographs
| 500 |
379
|
Fancy Painted Photographers Back Drop
| 120 |
380
|
Smoke Break
| PASS |
381
|
A Collection of Twenty Civil War Tokens
| 160 |
382
|
Efficient Camping Tool
| 50 |
383
|
Civil War or Later Entrenching Tool
| PASS |
384
|
GAR Silver Plated “Kepi” Case
| 90 |
385
|
Black Powder Leather Flask
| PASS |
386
|
Polish Composer and pianist Frederick Francois Chopin
| PASS |
387
|
Print of the Confederate and Union Commanders
| PASS |
388
|
Supreme Court of Illinois - With Stephen Douglas as Member
| 50 |
389
|
Bound Volume of Of Ohio Newspapers Support Lincoln
| 650 |
390
|
Willilam Henry Seward Autograph Letter Signed a Month Before the 1860 Election
| 180 |
391
|
1860 Constitutional Union Party Ribbon - Bell & Everett
| PASS |
392
|
Lincoln At Cooper Union
| PASS |
393
|
President Lincoln Rhode Island Gem Type
| 160 |
394
|
Unusual Gem Type of President Lincoln
| 190 |
395
|
Seminal Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln Meeting George McClellan and Staff in the Aftermath of the Battle of Antietam
| PASS |
396
|
President Lincoln CDV by Fredricks
| PASS |
397
|
The Assassin of Abraham Lincoln
| 400 |
398
|
Nice Lincoln CDV with New Jersey Photographer Backmark
| PASS |
399
|
Ohio Supports Lincoln for a Second term
| PASS |
400
|
Letter to Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
401
|
1864 Election Tally Sheet
| PASS |
402
|
Brady 1864 Image of President Lincoln
| PASS |
403
|
Another Brady 1864 Image of President Lincoln
| PASS |
404
|
Touching Remembrance of Seeing President Lincoln
| 180 |
405
|
Intricate Lincoln Memorial Item
| 375 |
406
|
Unusual Purple Glass Ambrotype of President Lincoln
| PASS |
407
|
The Grand Review and Of The Conspirators: "We Will Have A Great Hanging Time Here Very Soon."
| 150 |
408
|
Politics Post Lincoln Assassination
| 50 |
409
|
Pair of Photograph’s of the Manager of Ford’s Theater
| 130 |
410
|
Autograph of John Hay
| 100 |
411
|
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
| 1300 |
412
|
Abraham Lincoln Mourning Group
| 180 |
413
|
Photograph of the “Our American Cousin” Broadside
| PASS |
414
|
New York City Lincoln Mourning Piece
| PASS |
415
|
Letter to Lincoln’s Secretary about American History
| PASS |
416
|
The Boston Massacre Monument from the Fostell Collection
| PASS |
417
|
Lincoln Essay Medal
| PASS |
418
|
Lincoln Centennial Medal
| PASS |
419
|
Solid Bronze Casting Of Abraham Lincoln,
| 2000 |
420
|
Abraham Lincoln Anectdotes
| 50 |
421
|
Lincoln Restruck Peace Medal
| PASS |
422
|
Scarce Silver Mirror Wellington Pitcher
| PASS |
423
|
Early Napoleon Engraving
| PASS |
424
|
Governor Documents Signed By Caleb Strong
| PASS |
425
|
War of 1812 Naval Hero
| 50 |
426
|
A New York Militia Act
| PASS |
427
|
Rare Privateer Surgeon’s Letter from the War of 1812
| 130 |
428
|
New Hampshire Militia Broadside
| PASS |
429
|
Sunderland Lustre Jug
| PASS |
430
|
Our Early Naval Heroes
| PASS |
431
|
His Death Led To The Mexican War-Rare Cover: Choctaw Agency, Mississippi.
| 275 |
432
|
Will Signed by Commander of the James River Squadron
| 50 |
433
|
General Jesup Signed Letter
| 50 |
434
|
A Group of 4 Hand Tinted Naval Engravings
| PASS |
435
|
Painting Of Heroic Red Cross Nurse Wounded In The Battle Field
| 150 |
436
|
Remember the Maine
| PASS |
437
|
Spanish American War Pitcher
| 120 |
438
|
A Pair of Span Am War Letters
| 100 |
439
|
An Original Painting of the MS Uddeholm
| 110 |
440
|
Span Am War Photo
| PASS |
441
|
The General Wants His Money
| 70 |
442
|
WWI - “Souvenir de France”
| PASS |
443
|
World War I Aero Squadron Group
| 60 |
444
|
WWI Victory Horseshoe
| PASS |
445
|
Very Unusual - A Pair of WWII Trench Art Shrapnel Knives
| 120 |
446
|
World War 1 Memorial German Beer Stein
| PASS |
447
|
World War I - Liberty Bonds
| 60 |
448
|
He Sank The First German Submarine of World War One
| PASS |
449
|
Insulting The Nazis
| PASS |
450
|
The Government Wants Money To Support The War Effort
| PASS |
451
|
I Shall Return
| PASS |
452
|
The Tank Tea Pot
| PASS |
453
|
Folk Art Nazi Chess Pieces
| 150 |
454
|
"FLICK YOUR ASHES ON HITLER'S HEARTH"
| 100 |
455
|
Viet Nam Commander, Signed Photo
| PASS |
456
|
Moon Landing Plaque
| PASS |
457
|
Henry Ward Beecher Note to His Superintendent of the Beecher's farm, near Peekskill
| 50 |
458
|
Business Leaders signatures
| PASS |
459
|
Philosopher’s Plaque
| PASS |
460
|
Antique Leather Powder Pouch,
| PASS |
461
|
Mexican War Period Bowie,
| PASS |
462
|
Sulky Match Case
| PASS |
463
|
Shakespeare Engraving
| PASS |
464
|
Beautiful Pope Medal Issued Upon The Consecration of the Basilica of St. Paul
| PASS |
465
|
Early Honesdale Mineral Water Bottle
| PASS |
466
|
1870 Cigar Smoking Chromolithography
| PASS |
467
|
Lourdes Enamel Pinback
| PASS |
468
|
Antique Quaker Oats Advertising Bowl
| PASS |
469
|
The Snuff Container
| PASS |
470
|
Concealed Gambling device
| PASS |
471
|
Large Decorated Pitcher
| PASS |
472
|
Possible Prison Made Weapon - Gun/Knife
| PASS |
473
|
Billy Club
| 60 |
474
|
1881 Engraved Award
| 50 |
475
|
Famous Period Lithograph of a Hall of Fame Thoroughbred
| PASS |
476
|
Heavy Mail Pouch Padlock With Key
| 100 |
477
|
Three Family Serving Spoons
| PASS |
478
|
Columbian Half Dollar Tin
| PASS |
479
|
1892 Columbus Plate
| PASS |
480
|
Color Printed Doll Pattern Fabric
| PASS |
481
|
Gin For The Cross of Honor
| PASS |
482
|
Queen Victoria Bisque Statuette
| PASS |
483
|
Mount Vernon Slave Related Cherry Tree Relic
| PASS |
484
|
Table Top Musket Decorations
| PASS |
485
|
Handsome Bar Decanter From A Three Hundred Year Distiller
| PASS |
486
|
"Friedrich von Schiller" Clay Medallion
| PASS |
487
|
Cast Iron Knuckles
| 200 |
488
|
A Pair of Decorated Bowie Knives
| PASS |
489
|
Serious Weapon - Billy Club With A Swinging Ball
| 300 |
490
|
Fascinating Coaster Collection
| PASS |
491
|
Enamel Container Lids
| PASS |
492
|
The Bard of Avon
| 50 |
493
|
Double Horned Plains Indian Tomahawk
| PASS |
494
|
Quebec Canandian Celebration Handkerchief
| PASS |
495
|
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915, San Francisco, Calif.
| PASS |
496
|
Desktop Clock And Tray
| PASS |
497
|
Rare Litho Cup For George V , Mary, 1911 Coronation
| PASS |
498
|
Post War Military Style Flashlight
| PASS |
499
|
Four Cumberland Leather Belts
| PASS |
500
|
Cartoon Comic Figures Jiggs and Maggie
| 60 |
501
|
Wedgwood Coronation Beaker Of Edward VIII Which Never Happened
| PASS |
502
|
3 Whale hunting Mugs
| 50 |
503
|
1847 Letter from South America to Massachusetts - Discusses Cotton Sales in 1844 Mississippi - “Spaniards whose characteristics are treachery”
| 50 |
504
|
Jewish-American Col. Marcus Spiegel-The Brother of Spiegel Catalog Founder-Dies In A Civil War Ambush.
| 950 |
505
|
Color Printed Advertising For Emile Zola Book
| PASS |
506
|
Fire Company Shot Glass in the Form Of A Water Bucket
| PASS |
507
|
He Lead The Temerance Movement 1850
| 140 |
508
|
A Share Certificate of 'The Jewish Colonial Trust' with Illustrations in Lithographic Print from the Holy Land 1902
| 100 |
509
|
Metal Ashtray With Center Piece of Theodore Herzl,
| PASS |
510
|
An Early Israel Support Newspaper
| PASS |
511
|
The First President of Israel
| 150 |
512
|
Jonah Inside The Whale Is The Theme of this Poster By Israel Artist Jean David
| PASS |
513
|
1793 Funeral Bill
| PASS |
514
|
Group 6 1790’s Kentucky Wolf Scalp Bounty Receipts
| PASS |
515
|
Wolf Scalp Bounty
| PASS |
516
|
Bound Prints - 1825
| 100 |
517
|
Discusses Cotton Sales in 1844 Mississippi
| 50 |
518
|
Early Naval Sinkings
| PASS |
519
|
A Patriotic Songter
| PASS |
520
|
The Officers and Votes of Berks County, Pennsylvania
| PASS |
521
|
Railroad Linking the North & South
| PASS |
522
|
Another Music Sheet Group,
| 100 |
523
|
War Dated Stock
| PASS |
524
|
A pair of Almanacs
| PASS |
525
|
War dated sheet music to include;
| 500 |
526
|
The great Accomplishment Is Ackowledged in Music
| 275 |
527
|
A Milwaukee Stock
| PASS |
528
|
Mid-West Stock Certificate
| PASS |
529
|
33 Illustrations By Thomas Nast
| PASS |
530
|
Letters From THE COLORED HOME and HOSPITAL of New York City, 1872
| 70 |
531
|
Preferred Stock Issued Immediately Following the Company’s Formation
| PASS |
532
|
Pair of Remington Fire Arms Related Checks
| PASS |
533
|
Beautiful Calligraphy Award
| PASS |
534
|
Becomes a Large railRoad Company
| PASS |
535
|
Art Nouveau French Prints
| PASS |
536
|
Original Artwork For A San Francisco World’s Fair
| 375 |
537
|
Folk Art - Native American
| PASS |
538
|
Early 1900’s Gibson Girl Prints
| PASS |
539
|
The Sinking of the Titanic Memorialized in Music
| PASS |
540
|
WWII Era Music Sheets
| PASS |
541
|
Signed Quotation by Abstract Artist
| 50 |
542
|
Marine Painting “To The Rescue”
| 325 |
543
|
Pencil Drawing of “Marlene Dietrich”
| PASS |
544
|
Political Music Sheets
| PASS |
545
|
UN Secretary U Thant Signed Flag
| PASS |
546
|
A Set Of Four America’s Cup Signed Prints
| 150 |
547
|
Unique Photo Frame In the Shape 0f a Coin
| PASS |
548
|
Fascinating Dag Photo Case
| PASS |
549
|
Risque and Little People CDV’s
| PASS |
550
|
Occupational Tintype
| 100 |
551
|
Occupational Large Format Albuman
| PASS |
552
|
Natural Bridge Photographs
| PASS |
553
|
Enormous Photograph of “Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Class 1903”
| PASS |
554
|
c.1965 Supreme Court Signed Photograph
| 750 |
555
|
Large 35mm Slide Collection
| PASS |
556
|
Another Slide Collection With 20 Donald Trump Slides
| PASS |
557
|
Another Large Collection of 35mm Slides
| PASS |
558
|
1844 Campaign Henry Clay Watch Fop
| 100 |
559
|
Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. It was published from 1871. Puck advocated the...
| PASS |
560
|
A Nice Grouping of Six Uncle Sam Stone Litho Centerspreads.
| PASS |
561
|
A Pair of Corruption Stone Litho Centerspreads.
| 50 |
562
|
Nice Mount Vernon Tea Cup & Saucer
| PASS |
563
|
George Washington Inaugural Button,
| PASS |
564
|
James Madison and John Quincy Adams
| 130 |
565
|
Harry Truman Presents the Equestrian Statue of General Andrew Jackson
| PASS |
566
|
William Henry Harrison Convention Silk
| 100 |
567
|
Hover’s Vice President
| 100 |
568
|
The Mayor Announces the Death Of President Garfield.
| 50 |
569
|
Typed Script of 1916 Toast to Theodore Roosevelt
| PASS |
570
|
1900 McKinley & Roosevelt Campaign Poster
| 110 |
571
|
Faded Coolidge TLS with Dark Signature
| 50 |
572
|
Great Content President Dwight Eisenhower National Security Adviser Letters
| 950 |
573
|
Eisenhower Signed Photo Card
| PASS |
574
|
Souvenir Copy of President Richard Nixon’s Resignation
| PASS |
575
|
The 1980 Presidential Ballot
| PASS |
576
|
An Early Native American Tomahawk
| 160 |
577
|
Unique Folded Locking knife
| PASS |
578
|
Samuel Colt From Life Portrait
| 300 |
579
|
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1828–1866 - Scarce Photographs
| 2750 |
580
|
He Served As Vice President Under Grant
| PASS |
581
|
Target Balls
| PASS |
582
|
Texas Ranger William Hickman Dunman
| 400 |
583
|
Desktop Western Statue of Horse and Cowboy Rider
| PASS |
584
|
Tightly Fitted Slender Bowie In Swede Sheath
| PASS |
585
|
Two Piece Bone Hide Scrapper
| 100 |
586
|
Shell Loader
| PASS |
587
|
Another Flashy Hunting Knife
| PASS |
588
|
An Extremely Handsome Hunting Knife
| PASS |
589
|
A Hand Forged Bowie
| 150 |
590
|
Native American Art on Supple Skin,
| PASS |
591
|
Tombstone Stock - 1881
| 250 |
592
|
An Important 1882 Letter from Gov. Crittenden's Office to Anna James Regarding Frank James’ Possible Surrender.
| PASS |
593
|
Texas Ranger Private John Scott
| 150 |
594
|
Texas Ranger William T. Clements
| 150 |
595
|
He Typifies “Sell To The Masses and Live With The Classes
| 550 |
596
|
Texas Ranger Private W. H. Van Riper
| 150 |
597
|
Cabinet Card James C. Banninger
| 300 |
598
|
Texas Rangers James Martin Sedberry
| 300 |
599
|
Texas Ranger Alfred Edgar "Fred" Alderman
| 150 |
600
|
Texas Ranger Frank Louis Schmid, Jr.,
| 325 |
601
|
Seth Bullock Signed Document
| PASS |
602
|
Composite Photo Of The Wild West Characters
| 90 |
603
|
A Scarce Signed Document in the Hand of the "Hanging Judge."
| PASS |
604
|
The Surviving Pine Ridge Surviving Sioux With Buffalo Bill And Others.
| 1400 |
605
|
Wounded Knee Surviving Chiefs
| 1100 |
606
|
Photograph of Lakota Sioux Chiefs
| 450 |
607
|
Klondike Whiskey Flask,
| PASS |
608
|
Arizona Territory Stock
| PASS |
609
|
Paris Loved the Wild West Show
| PASS |
610
|
The Two Wild West Promoters Together
| 50 |
611
|
Bone String Tie Holder
| PASS |
612
|
Likely A Western Show Belt
| PASS |
613
|
Beautiful Indain War Artwork on Skin
| 300 |
614
|
Gun Powder Measuring Cup
| PASS |
615
|
A Pair Of Saddle Spurs
| PASS |
616
|
Antique Leather Horse Saddle Stirrup, 1900s
| PASS |
617
|
Bone Handle Bowie
| PASS |
618
|
An All Metal Sheffield Bowie
| PASS |
619
|
Leather Saddle Pouches
| PASS |
620
|
Fancy Chaps,
| PASS |
621
|
Beautiful Leather Hunting Bag
| PASS |
622
|
BUFFALO BILL CODY DOUBLE SIGNED CABINET CARD
| 375 |
623
|
A Group of Real Photo Post Cards of Buffalo Bill
| 100 |
624
|
Pawnee Bill Signed Photographic Card With Buffalo Bill At the Table
| 275 |
625
|
Buffallo Bill & Pawnee Bill Show Souvenir
| 80 |
626
|
He Was Known as the Wildest of The Wild Bunch
| PASS |
627
|
Buffalo Bill’s Foster Son
| PASS |
628
|
Adverising For “The Rough Rider Weekly”
| PASS |
629
|
Photos Of Many Of the Western Bank Robbers
| 200 |
630
|
Unique Advertising For "Game Getter Gun"
| PASS |
631
|
Convicted Of Murder - Now Vice President Of A Mining Company
| 100 |
632
|
The Wild West Show Farewell
| PASS |
633
|
Another Buffalo / Pawnee Bill Farewell Pennant
| PASS |
634
|
Another Arizona Mining Company
| PASS |
635
|
The Military man Needs A Unique Door Knocker
| 60 |
636
|
Old Smoky Locking Knife
| PASS |
637
|
Wooden Bowie
| PASS |
638
|
The Real Cowboy Spur,
| PASS |
639
|
The Author Gathers Information For His Book From One of the Key Participants
| PASS |
640
|
Sepia Toned Native American Poster
| PASS |
641
|
Great Graphic Pawnee Bill Stationery
| 110 |
642
|
A Pair Of Pawnee Bill Envelopes
| PASS |
643
|
Small Grouping of Pawnee Bill Rodeo Pieces
| PASS |
644
|
Sate of California Certifies This Western Actor’s Citizenship
| 80 |
645
|
Captain North Writes Regarding Recent Inaccurate Western Articles By Doc Carver
| PASS |
646
|
Diamond Dick Has Prostate Problems and More
| PASS |
647
|
Pawnee Bill Wants The Prairie Schooner
| 150 |
648
|
Pawnee Bill Negotiates Endorsements
| PASS |
649
|
Pawnee Bill Signed Check
| PASS |
650
|
Vintage Pair Of Cowgirls Boots
| PASS |
651
|
Vintage Jasperware Sioux Chief Cameo Plate.
| PASS |
652
|
Winchester Advertising Poster
| PASS |
653
|
Native American Princess Signed Photograph
| PASS |
654
|
Very Early Baseball Engraving in Harpers
| 50 |
655
|
Yankees Bat Signed by the Greats of ‘56
| 425 |
656
|
Group of Nine Newspaper Issues - Each With Discussion of the American Constitution
| 375 |
657
|
War of 1812 Era Newspaper
| PASS |
658
|
War of 1812 Newspapers
| PASS |
659
|
Newspapers, Group 10 “THE WAR” - War of 1812
| PASS |
660
|
Three 1849 - Gold Rush Era - Neew York Newspapers
| PASS |
661
|
The Daring Fugitive Slave Rescue of Shadrack Minkins
| PASS |
662
|
Abraham Lincoln & Stephen Douglas The Great Debates of 1858
| PASS |
663
|
The Raid at Harper’s Ferry and the Death of John Brown
| 700 |
664
|
Old John Brown Awaits His Fate
| PASS |
665
|
1863 Mobile Alabama Newspaper
| 180 |
666
|
Kansas Gets Notified of the Killing of Lincoln
| PASS |
667
|
“Billy The Kid” The Great Escape
| 130 |
668
|
Newspaper for the Homeless
| 200 |
669
|
The Lindbergh Kidnapper named and Arrested
| PASS |
670
|
Same Day Report of the Killing of Bonnie and Clyde
| PASS |
671
|
Baby Face Nelson Was Still Alive ... But He Did Survive
| PASS |
672
|
War of the Worlds
| PASS |
673
|
Spalshy Tabloid Newspaper Grouping
| PASS |