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1 The First Governor Of New Jersey-New York PASS
2 Original Book Leaf Printed by Benjamin Franklin PASS
3 The Document Was Printed By Benjamin Franklin 350
4 Lord Bryan Fairfax Writes to his Grandmother PASS
5 1753 Pennsylvania Imprint 75
6 He Makes FOUR Bequeaths - 1757 PASS
7 Rhode Island Indenture - 1759 PASS
8 Thomas Lynch, Jr. Forgery PASS
9 Address Panel TO New Jersey Signer of the Declaration of Independence Richard Stockton PASS
10 Francis Hopkinson Signed Fifteen Shilling Pennsylvania Note PASS
11 Robert Treat Paine as Witness PASS
12 Low Grade Note Signed by John Morton 300
13 In The Lead Up To The Tea Act, The Brits Are Planning On Ways To Increase Consumption PASS
14 “...on the present unhappy dispute between Great Britain and her colonies” PASS
15 The Second Boston Tea Party Is Reported - Franklin Removed As Postmaster General - The British Quarter Troops in American Homes PASS
16 Virginia Makes The Call For What Becomes The First Continental Congress 100
17 A Report of The FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRESS PASS
18 Rev War In The Air - “American Controversy: Taxation no Tyranny.” PASS
19 Accounts of Battles of Lexington and Concord - The Publisher Moved to Cambridge Where This Issue is Printed 8000
20 Reports From The Colonies PASS
21 AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR TROOPS SUPPORTING WASHINGTON IN MASSACHUSETTS PASS
22 Louis 15th Secretarial Signature 50
23 John Hart Signed Six Shillings New Jersey Note PASS
24 Sending Deserters Back 475
25 Continental Store Receipt 80
26 Receipt For Supplies Received From Jeremiah Wadsworth 80
27 1777 - More Revolutionary Debates in These British Publications PASS
28 1777 - More Revolutionary Reporting PASS
29 A Pair of Revolutionary War Connecticut Manuscripts PASS
30 Lansing Advises Varick Of The British Movements At Peeks Hill PASS
31 A Soldier Receives His Wages During the Revolution 120
32 Order To Send Five Barrels Of Pork Signed By William Paulding Member of the Provincial Congress PASS
33 Cornelius Glenn Letter Concerning Payments For British Prisoners PASS
34 Pennsylvania Note for 8 Shillings PASS
35 The Monthly Review, Vol. 58, with Fantastic American Revolutionary War Content PASS
36 The Political Side of The Revolution Is Discussed in These War-Date Issues PASS
37 Captain John Mercer Writes From Utrecht, Holland While A Prisoner of War Asking For Sterling Bills To Be Exchanged As He Was In Need of Cash PASS
38 New Jersey Provincial Congress Member Archibald Stewart Signs As Quartermaster General PASS
39 Second Battle of Savannah - Commanding General Lincoln’s Letter to Congress PASS
40 United States signed draft signed as Treasurer of Loans by FRANCIS HOPKINSON PASS
41 Society For The Propagating Of The Gospel PASS
42 CONTINENTAL ARMY "COMMODITIES BOND ISSUED TO CAPT. ADAM WHEELER WHO WOULD LATER PARTICIPATE IN SHAY’S REBELLION PASS
43 This Frenchman Served Under Lafayette in our Revolutionary War PASS
44 Connecticut Revolutionary War Promissory Note 80
45 Town of Preston Manuscript Pay Order For Clothing For the Continental Army 90
46 Connecticut Pay Table Office Order To Pay For Supplies Furnished the Continental Army 70
47 Pay the Rev War Soldier 100
48 Revolutionary War Soldier's Payment Note Joseph Griffin 160
49 Loss Of Bills Which Were Not Received As She Fled From New York “To Avoid The British Troops” PASS
50 Colonial governor of Georgia PASS
51 A George Washington Speech Responding to His Appointment Of Commander of The Army PASS
52 A Pair of Connecticut Pay Vouchers PASS
53 Huntington Note Signed 30
54 Washington City Canal Lottery Ticket PASS
55 New York City Tavern License 350
56 Samuel Meredith Writes While Serving as Treasure of the United States 225
57 State of Massachusetts Bay Printed Broadside - John Hancock as Speaker PASS
58 Rev War General Benjamin Lincoln Document 100
59 Governor Documents Signed By Caleb Strong - One Document From Each Term PASS
60 British Spy Major John Andre Engraving Collection 225
61 1796 Baltimore Newspapers With a total of SEVEN Slave Runaway Ads PASS
62 The Massa Wants His Runaway Slave Daughter Back 100
63 The Baltimore County Jails Has Committed Several Runaway Slaves PASS
64 Republican Published Handbill “The New Democratic Doctrine,” Claims “Slavery not to be confined to the Negro race” 140
65 Shipping From The Plantation 120
66 The Abolitionist Advocates 150
67 Horace Bumstead, Major In The 43rd U.s. Colored Troops And Second President Of Atlanta University PASS
68 Derogatory Black Theme Cartoon Photos - 1877 70
69 An Invitation to the Funeral of Wendell Phillips PASS
70 Tried Separately For Murder - The Black man Gets Hanged But Not The White Man 130
71 Painted Golliwog Carries The Stanhope 80
72 Pair of Black-Face Photo PASS
73 Very Graphic Cigarros Unused Box PASS
74 Period Martin Luther King tin plate PASS
75 Scales Led at Gettysburg Where He Was Severely Wounded. PASS
76 He Was in Command of the Bombing of Fort Sumter PASS
77 The CSA 1st Secretary of State - Quarter Plate Tintype & Document 300
78 New Orleans Military Image 150
79 The Future CSA Speaker Recommends The Future CSA Ship Builder 425
80 Future CSA General & Governor Commissions Justices 250
81 Louisville Mililia PASS
82 An Extremely Rare Confederate Secession Arm Or Hatband PASS
83 Group of Clipped Civil War Generals 600
84 Various Confederate States Obsolete Notes PASS
85 Rare Uncut Block of Jefferson Davis Ten-Cent CSA Stamps. 150
86 Rare Confederate Protestant Episcopal Church Publication With CSA General Leonidas Polk Content. 110
87 An Early Pair of Covers With Anti-Jeff Davis Images PASS
88 1st Lousiana Heavy Artillery Letter 50
89 Mixed Civil War Field Group PASS
90 Confederate Voucher Written on the Union Form 60
91 The CSA Provisional Government Funds “... The Defence of the Charleston Harbor, Under the Command of Brigadier General Beauregard...” 1000
92 The FIRST Song to be Published in the Confederacy 200
93 Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens Virginia Electoral Ticket. 170
94 Clean North Carolina $2 Note PASS
95 Receipt For A Horse From Virginia 170
96 CSA Florida Pay Voucher 110
97 The Confederate Government Puts A Bounty on Enfield Rifle PASS
98 Scarce Single Sheet Confederate Newspaper 50
99 1864 Confederate $10 Bill 70
100 Kentucky Lottery Broadside PASS
101 General Orders Detailing The Disposition Of Dead Soldiers’ Clothing PASS
102 Both Officers Served on General Longstreet’s Staff PASS
103 The CSA General Approves The Forlough PASS
104 The Lost Cause PASS
105 Original Delaware Prison Menu With A Pencil Sketch 1200
106 A Kentucky Confedearte Gets A Furlough Extension Because An Unhealed Stomach Wound During The Atlanta Campaign PASS
107 Longstreet Supports The Reconstruction Acts of 1867 PASS
108 The SCARCE Confederate Prison Newspaper “The Old Flag” 475
109 This Georgia Soldier Surrendered With General Lee 50
110 This Georgia Soldier Surrendered April 20, 1865 PASS
111 This Soldier Surrendered With General Johnson, April 26, 1865. PASS
112 The Providence Spring is Shown in Andersonville Prison Park PASS
113 Longstreet Gets Some Cash 300
114 Great Reference to the Official Confederate Flags PASS
115 Lee’s General Orders No. 9 - 1st Day Cover PASS
116 Confederate Soldier Describes Being Soaked In Blood! 900
117 A Pair of Antebellum Macon Notes PASS
118 Three Obsolete Notes 120
119 Six Letters Written By A Confederate Surgeon Who Was Chief Surgeon of Cobb’s Command 1000
120 A Racist Confederate Printed Cover 325
121 A Pair of Confederate printed covers PASS
122 A Pair of Abolitionists - Slave Themed Printed Covers 120
123 CSA General Iverson - Clipped Signature 50
124 Savannah $2.00 Note - 1861 PASS
125 The Commander of Ashby Cavalry Certifies a Payment Which Ashby Approves 225
126 Butler Asks For The Resignation of a Heavy Drinking Captain 150
127 Retained US Consulate Letter - Reports Fitting Out Gun Boat 290 (The Alabama) 375
128 Retained US Consulate Letter - Reports The Blockade Runner Columbia 150
129 The First Use Of Contraband to Protect Runaway Slaves 650
130 Group of Three Union Generals autographs PASS
131 Six Weeks After This Letter, Miles Would Be KIA As A Result Of Taking A Cannon Ball In The Leg PASS
132 Fractional Note-State of Georgia-TWENTY FIVE CENTS PASS
133 The Commanding General Beauregard Wants A Response 375
134 Military Relief Tax - 1863 PASS
135 Two Macon, GA- Georgia Savings Bank $5 June 15, 1863 100
136 Set Of Three Macon Notes PASS
137 25 Cents Retail Fractional Check PASS
138 Confederate Fractional 50 Cents Note PASS
139 Major General Meade Takes Command Days Before The Gettysburg Battle 300
140 Just in Front of Gettysburg - General Sickles Approves Promotions 350
141 Union General’s Group of Signatures 180
142 His Regiment Chased Forrest 150
143 General Howard Moving Through The Cumberland 450
144 Major General Meade Needs Supplies PASS
145 Longstreet Special Order Regarding Sharpshooters 250
146 Telegram Issued By Bragg with Beauregard ANS 375
147 War Dated Autograph Endorsement Signed 225
148 CSA Florida Cattle Drive Document 100
149 The General Wants Uniformity - Requests Enfields 600
150 Sending Out A Rescue Company PASS
151 Huge Amount of Ammunition In Defense of Atlanta, Georgia 200
152 General Banks Wants To Know If New Orleans School Is Sing “Bonnie Blue Flag”. 250
153 “Hancock the Superb” Sends His Autograph 250
154 Leading Up To The Fort Pillow Massacre - “I have more faith in the blacks since I have seen them fight.” 600
155 This Wisconsin Sergeant Writes Of The FALL Of ATLANTA -From Marietta Georgia, September 2, 1864. PASS
156 A Pair of General Wade Hampton Items - War Date & Governor 300
157 An Important Officer on JEB Stuart’s Staff PASS
158 A Pair of CSA Generals Signed Cards 120
159 He Captained The Most Successful Raider - The Alabama 150
160 Alexander Stephens Free Frank With A Great Connection PASS
161 R.E. Lee Has Charles Marshall Explain the Pardon for Desertion 225
162 The CSA General Takes The Oath and Wants to “abide in retirement in peace...” 400
163 Clipped Signature of US Grant 250
164 Stoneman Later Became Governor of California PASS
165 General William Tecumseh Sherman Signature On The Reverse Of A Wine List 225
166 Group of Three Union Generals Signatures With Rank 150
167 Former CSA General D.H. Hill Declines a Request PASS
168 Captured By His Fellow West Point Graduate, Gen. George A. Custer PASS
169 Albumen Photo of Joseph Wheeler 50
170 The State of Georgia Supports The Soldiers Families at Home PASS
171 Mortally Wounded, The General’s Last Words, ‘: "I am dying, but I die for my country".’ 50
172 Another Stunning Color Cover PASS
173 Dix Thinks The Buchanan Cabinet Rushed to Policy PASS
174 Reorganizing US Volunteers Commissary Dept PASS
175 Color Patriotic Covers PASS
176 1861 New York Commission PASS
177 Stone Was Reportedly the First Volunteer to Enter the Union Army, 150
178 A Battle Flag Is Presented To Ohio Volunteers In April, 1861. PASS
179 Ohioan's Militia Mobilized For The War in April, 1861! PASS
180 Boughton’s Monthly Planet Reader And Astrological Journal: “The Fate Of The Nation For The Winter Quarter Of 1861” PASS
181 Group of FOUR Civil War-Dated Newspaper 40
182 This Colonel Was Killed At Gettysburg 70
183 The Major Gets Paid For His Two Black Servants 50
184 136th Pa. Infantry Battle Letter – December 28, 1862 Decribes His Wounds at Fredericksburg 950
185 The Future General Approves The Private’s Pay PASS
186 Another Medal of Honor Winner PASS
187 Morgan's First Raid Into Ohio Scares The People of Covington, Kentucky, But He "Ain't."   100
188 Contraband (Ex-Enslaved Persons) Companies Are Sent To Covington, Kentucky To Defend Against CSA Raider John Hunt Morgan. PASS
189 Guarding Covington, Kentucky From Rebel Cavalry Attack. PASS
190 Rare Civil War Soldier's Letter on Abraham Lincoln Stationery. 250
191 Battle of Fort Jackson, (New Orleans) Stationery 250
192 Rare Civil War Soldier's Use of Ironclad and battle of Cedar Mountain Patriotic Stationery. PASS
193 Rare Patriotic Ironclad Naval Stationery PASS
194 Officers are Court Martialed While Some of "The boys Talk of Getting Hard Up About Women." PASS
195 A Cold-Blooded Hatch Murder! His Assailant Will Be Executed PASS
196 Illustrations of Monitor and Merrimac PASS
197 An Extraordinary Naval battle Engraving - 47 Inches! PASS
198 Sheet music: Parade March of the 22nd New York PASS
199 Daniel Sickles Is Promoted 325
200 This General Received the Medal of Honor in the Same Month 80
201 This Soldier Lost His Arm In Battle 150
202 A Complete 90 Day Bound Volume of the New York Tribune PASS
203 A Civil War Grouping of the New York Tribunes PASS
204 Three Important Signatures of Approval on This Document PASS
205 The Captain’s Father Thanks The General For Putting His Son On The General’s Staff PASS
206 Detailed Second Assault on Vicksburg Battle Letter. 400
207 Black Contraband Men Dig Grant's Canal At Vicksburg PASS
208 Grant's Canal & The Siege of Vicksburg Is Demoralizing To Both Armies. 120
209 Rare Vicksburg Campaign Account of An Expedition to Greenville, Mississippi & Arkansas To Capture Rebel Guerrilla Fighters. 600
210 Reporting On The May 1, 1863 Battle of Port Gibson, Mississippi PASS
211 Siege of Vicksburg: A Gallant Union Picket Single-Handedly Attacks A Rebel Fort! 450
212 Siege of Vicksburg: "Our Cannon & Gun Boats & Mortar Boats Fire Every nite." 140
213 Telegraph Wire Stretches Along The Lines Behind Vicksburg 110
214 Union General John A. Logan's Blows Up A Rebel Fort At Vicksburg & Is Repulsed By The Use of Hand Grenades PASS
215 Making Money While Trying Not To Get Shot In The Head. 100
216 Anti-Lincoln Sentiment & Pro-Democrat Union Soldiers Spare With The Rebels At Jackson, Mississippi. 250
217 Jackson, Mississippi Falls To The Union Forces 150
218 Hard Campaigning: " I got the chits & fever"-Vicksburg "Is A Very Bad Scattered Place & A Very Ugly Place." 150
219 There is a great many Colored People At Vicksburg & Many Are Dying After using river water." PASS
220 Oh! My, Ex-Rated: "Tell Emily that my bedfellow is all rite-if she was to sleep with him she would- to arve the chickens." PASS
221 Memphis Is A Very Noisy Place: "Black & White" Children Fill The Streets, Shooting Dogs At "nite" and Sometimes Even Rodents. PASS
222 Private Silas Ashton Leaves A Suicide Letter. He Is "Sick of The Service." 100
223 Announcing John Hunt Morgan's Capture During His Epic Summer Campaign In Ohio 120
224 An Ohio Soldier Enlists In Response to CSA Gen. John Hunt Morgan's Summer 1863 Raid Into Ohio PASS
225 Map of "The investment of Port Hudson." PASS
226 Poetic Quote by Union General PASS
227 Clean Issue of The Copperhead Newspaper 60
228 Three Clipped Signatures PASS
229 Cooper Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon Pay Order PASS
230 A Rare Quaker Circular Advising All Quakers On Petitioning To Avoid The Draft During The Civil War 425
231 Scarce Point Lookout - Two Piece Hammond Hospital PASS
232 US Grant’s Chief War date Signature PASS
233 Writes of Attending Emily Dickinson Abolitionist Speach. 200
234 1864 NY Weekly News - Scarce Title PASS
235 This Cavalryman Was Killed In Action PASS
236 They Are Tired of General Banks and His Eastern Troops. They Would Rather "Follow U. S. Grant To Hell." 100
237 McClernand Declares He Will March Them Through To The Niagara At The Opening of The Red River Campaign. 170
238 A Diseased Left Lung Keeps Him From Duty. 120
239 Boys Fifteen And Younger Draftees; Grant's Westerners Are Called East; Stealing From The Soldiers & Fighting In The Red River Campaign. 120
240 A New York Boy Has His Arm Amputated At The Shoulder: "He didn't never jerk a muscle!" 110
241 Reports of the Casualties After The Battle of Sabine Cross Roads, La. 100
242 General A. J. Smith Lambasts Nathaniel Banks After The Disaster Red River Campaign. 120
243 The Westerners Lose Faith In Banks' Generalship; A Soldier Swaps His Bed Card With His To Stay In New Orleans. 275
244 The Doctor Is Impressed By His Nursing Skills. 100
245 Gives Sage Advice: Do Not Allow Alfred To Be Temped By Big Bounties 110
246 Pursued By A Mulatto Girl. "I felt pretty cheap I tell you." 120
247 A Head Nurse Goes Mad & Tries To Kill His Wife. PASS
248 Going Back To The Front He Gets A Saltwater Damaged Rifle & A Hog Pen Dirty Transport To Ride On 100
249 We are a fighting for the glorious Union. A Soldier Refuses To Honor His Promissory Note PASS
250 Their Scout Into Rebel Territory Results In Losing Three Men. 100
251 A Comrade Will Not Go Home. His Wife's Intentions Are Questioned After Being Seen In New Orleans. PASS
252 Major Leonard Treats Private Thayer To Wine and "15ct Sigars" Before Leaving For Home. PASS
253 The Rebels Make At Dash Into Morganza Killing A Lieutenant & Taking The "Beefs." PASS
254 Captured Government Cotton Gets Waylaid For Passengers On Their Steamboat North. PASS
255 Colored Soldiers Are Mostly Those Affected By Smallpox PASS
256 All Drafted Men Who Have Not Reported-Will Be Hunted Up and Brought In! 170
257 As Usual, Union "Hosfers" Get To Marry The Southern Woman Before The Soldiers Will Get A Chance. PASS
258 Forty-Three "Poor Fellows" Have Reenlist For The War While The Colonel Brings Few Draftees Back PASS
259 US Colored Troops Muster Out Form PASS
260 Soliciting The Wounded Vets PASS
261 Appointment To The United States Veteran Military League PASS
262 Lot of items relating to the WORLD’s publication of a notice postponing the draft during the Civil War PASS
263 He Doesn’t Like Fighting Along Side The Colored Troops - PASS
264 An Archive of 60 War-Dated Letters 3250
265 An Archive of 64 War-Dated Letters 4000
266 An Archive of TWENTY-FIVE letters Written by Gertrude Biddle to Her Husband James 300
267 Asking If His Plan Violates The Blockade 425
268 Smallpox Is Not As Bad Only A Small Vaccination Mark PASS
269 He gets Detailed To The Ambulance Corps PASS
270 The Ambulance Train & Troops Advance Towards Mobile In Preparation of the Attack. 100
271 The Ambulance Corps Is Stationed Near Fort Gaines & The 13th Corps Is Reorganized. 100
272 Cannonading Is Plainly Heard Near Mobile. PASS
273 To Cut The Rebel Forces Off From Mobile They Make A Tedious, Rain Soaked Slog. PASS
274 A Rare Account of The Battle of Spanish Fort, Alabama PASS
275 Rebels Coming In Say The War is Played Out & General Kirby Smith Surrenders His Command 100
276 All The Rebel Navy and Troops In Alabama Surrender While Many Still Wear Mourning For Lincoln. 150
277 Soon He Will Be Changing Bed Fellows; He Expects A Big Row at Columbus. PASS
278 Rare Pair of Nurse/Doctor Portsmouth Grove USA General Hospital Signatures. PASS
279 A Collection of Post War Issues of The New York Herald PASS
280 Certificates Call for Paying Enlisted Men PASS
281 Union Group of General Orders PASS
282 5 Naval Department Regulations And General Orders PASS
283 Magnus Hand Colored Song Sheets 225
284 In The War, Shaw Served With the 7th USCT PASS
285 Rawlins Allied With President Grant for Decades 50
286 Sickles Is Detained 110
287 The Death of General Ward PASS
288 Commemorating The War After 20 Years PASS
289 The Former General Goes To Work For The IRS PASS
290 Pair of Illinois Grand Army of the Republic 1884 and 1896 Membership Certificates. PASS
291 General Sickles Check 50
292 “The Battle of Manassas or Second Bull Run” Illustrated Booklet 100
293 1887 Maryland Baltimore Light Infantry PASS
294 Beautifully Printed Souvenir Commemorating the Union Soldier. PASS
295 Frank Leslie Publishes “The Soldier in Our Civil War” 140
296 War Scene Engraving PASS
297 Medal of Honor Recipient Becomes a Rail Road President PASS
298 A Pair of Battlefield of Antietam Booklets PASS
299 Fortifying Kentucky's Northern Border Against Confederate Attack PASS
300 The Battle of Cynthiana, KY: Rebels Throw Their Dead In The River, But Not After Filling The Bodies With Stones! 225
301 A Rebel Flag of Truce Delegation Enter Union Lines-Vicksburg Surrenders On The Fourth of July 375