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