Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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1716 Swearing Complaint
| PASS |
2
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An Ancestor of Ralph Waldo Emerson and a Known Slave Trafficker of New England
| PASS |
3
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Letter to Boston describing King George III reception party in London 1761
| PASS |
4
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French Indian War Receipt for Future Major General Solomon Cowles
| 160 |
5
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1762 - The Charters and Acts of Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania
| PASS |
6
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Interesting Three Piece Colonial Group
| 130 |
7
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Three Revolutionary War Mnauscripts
| PASS |
8
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Protesting the Townshend Acts
| 170 |
9
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Revolutionary War British General's Letter
| 300 |
10
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He Accompanied Lyttleton on his Disasterous Cherokee Mission
| 100 |
11
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Lexington Minutemen Signed This Book
| 8500 |
12
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A Very Rare Flintlock Gun Terminology Document & Revolutionary War Document
| 375 |
13
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Petition of Samuel Hodgkinson to a Position in the 1st Pennsylvania Battalion
| PASS |
14
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A TORY Publisher Buys Land in Philadelphia - 1776
| 200 |
15
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Only Two Days After Independence, A Captured Tory Writes The Congress From The Boston Jail
| 1100 |
16
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Washington, Franklin, Hancock all Appear in the July 1776 Publication
| 650 |
17
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Connecticut Soldiers Receive their Pay
| PASS |
18
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The Colonel Says these Men are Border Line Mutinous
| PASS |
19
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Robert Treat Paine Legal Document about Fornication
| 550 |
20
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Washington at West Point
| 500 |
21
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Nicklous Leatch is Brougth to Court for his "treasonous way of talking & thinking" in 1780
| 200 |
22
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Certainly a Unique Revolutionary War Period Canteen
| 450 |
23
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Loyalists Attack a Pennsylvania Woman in her Home
| 130 |
24
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VERMONT AIDS ENEMY PRISONERS
| 180 |
25
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The Colonel Needs to Pay the Soldiers
| PASS |
26
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Thomas Pinckney Signed Land Grant
| 110 |
27
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Signer George Wythe Autograph Letter Signed
| 2000 |
28
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‘Light Horse Harry’ Lee Signed Document
| 400 |
29
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Revolutionary War General Edward Hand Signed Document
| 190 |
30
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Revolutionary War Claim Bill
| 200 |
31
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MINIATURE PORTRAIT ON IVORY OF THE FIRST AMERICAN BORN LEADER OF AN AMERICAN JEWISH CONGREGATION! GERSHOM MENDES SEIXAS (BORN 1746 NEW YORK;-1816).
| 37000 |
32
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PROMINENT COLONIAL AMERICAN SHIP OWNERS AND MERCHANTS OF NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, MOSES LEVY AND NAPTHALY HART ISSUE INVOICE FOR SERVICES RENDERED BY ONE OF THEIR VESSELS.
| 70 |
33
|
THE JEWISH BOXING CHAMPION IN 1788!
| 475 |
34
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JEWISH LADS' BRIGADE
| 180 |
35
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Antique silver "TORAH POINTER" (Yad).
| 1200 |
36
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Extremely rare presentation, American silver mounted gentleman's hunting knife circa 1780-1810, authentically inscribed "MOSES DAVID TO DAVID DAVID" on the wide silver, upper mount of its leather she
| 24000 |
37
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ZALMA REHINE (1757-1843) the uncle of ISAAC LEESER; a Baltimore merchant and Jewish communal leader; earlier a founder of the "Richmond Light Infantry" and to whose home in Richmond that Isaac Leeser
| 300 |
38
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At the OUTBREAK of the War of 1812 enlisted under Gen'l Thomas Cadwalader and in 1813 became Lieut. in Capt. John Smith's Company of Penna. Volunteers.
| 60 |
39
|
Document Issued to the Trustees of the Congregation Shearith Israel
| 130 |
40
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Publisher and an original founder of the "NATIVE AMERICAN PARTY" more well known as the "KNOW NOTHING PARTY."
| PASS |
41
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EARLIEST KNOWN PHOTOGRAPH AND ONLY KNOWN DAGUERREOTYPE OF CONFEDERATE STATESMAN JUDAH P. BENJAMIN.
| 35000 |
42
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I am growing old, feeble and don't know when the Lord will call me from here, and am very desirous to see you once more in the flesh
| 800 |
43
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She belonged to a very important early American Jewish family and married into another!
| 400 |
44
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He spoke to God who told him the "RESTORATION IS AT HAND" and seeks Isaac Leeser's assistance in spreading the word through his famous Jewish periodical "The Occident."
| 1400 |
45
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GROUP OF SEVEN LETTERS TO ISAAC LEESER.
| 300 |
46
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LARGE COLLECTION OF 37 ALL DIFFERENT invoices, billheads, receipts, etc. for Jewish merchants, mfrs. and business agents of PHILADELPHIA.
| 325 |
47
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MUTUALLY DESTRUCTIVE CONTROVERSY AND QUARRELING BETWEEN THE PORTUGEUSE AND GERMAN CONGREGATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA…AND HE WANTED LEESER TO PRINT HIS ARTICLE AND BRING THE ILL-TEMPERED SITUATION TO THE A
| 2100 |
48
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ABRAHAM HART (1810-1885) an outstanding, influential, prominent member of the Jewish community of Phila.
| 225 |
49
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It was the first…and among the most famous of all American railroads!
| 70 |
50
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His public statement on Jan. 4, 1861, at the peak of the Secession crisis in America became the most highly publicized rabbinical statement on "Slavery" and was considered fervently Anti-Abolitionist.
| 50 |
51
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REFLECTIONS ON DEUTERONOMY 10 [and] 11
| 150 |
52
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Collection of 10 extremely fancy printed "LOAN TO THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA" 9 x 14 interest bearing "Six Per Cent Loan" bearer bonds.
| 350 |
53
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He Wants an Occident Subscription Discontinued and Requests Leeser to Make the Adjustment
| 130 |
54
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ALL 52 ISSUES…THE COMPLETE YEAR OF "THE ISRAELITE,"
| 1500 |
55
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Collection 15 all different EARLY CALIFORNIA fancy printed invoices, billheads, etc. of Jewish owned businesses; almost all in SAN FRANCISCO.
| 400 |
56
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Document Issued to the Trustees of the Congregation Shearith Israel
| 130 |
57
|
He was the leading Ordnance expert of the U.S. Army in pre-Civil War years.
| 70 |
58
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A.C. Myers Signed Civil War Bounty
| 375 |
59
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Confederate Post Office Letter addressed to Jewish Postmaster Cohen of Savannah
| 140 |
60
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He writes some very unkind words about his fellow rabbi and editor of the first Jewish periodical published in the American West "The Gleaner."
| 1200 |
61
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HE PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE IN BOTH THE JEWISH COMMUNAL LIFE AND PUBLIC LIFE OF PHILADELPHIA AND NATIONALLY: "MAYER SULZBERGER (1843-1923)."
| 150 |
62
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Distinguished Jewish-American composer, violinist, musical director and founder of the famous college, Boston Conservatory of Music,
| 50 |
63
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Fancy Invoice to Leeser’s Mikveh Israel Synagogue
| 120 |
64
|
Pair of CDVs By Jewish Photographers
| PASS |
65
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Charles Desilver Writes Isaac Leeser on Hebrew Educational Society Business
| 160 |
66
|
GRAND PURIM MASQUERADE BALL…THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 1, 1866…5626
| 550 |
67
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MOSES AARON DROPSIE (1821-1905) prominent Philadelphia attorney; Jewish philanthropist, strongly opposed slavery; candidate for mayor of Phila. and an organizer in 1856 of the Republican party in Pen
| 50 |
68
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The "GUGGENHEIM" name ultimately became one of the most famous of industrialists, public servants and philanthropists.
| 225 |
69
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THE UNION OF AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS…CINCINNATI
| 300 |
70
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L. H. HERSHFIELD & BRO. BANKERS….HELENA MONTANA bold, multi-style printing on each of five original fancy printed checks dated from 1868 to 1878.
| 350 |
71
|
Large collection of 41 all different business cards for a wide variety of Jewish merchants and professions circa 1840 to 1900 at latest (none include telephone numbers!).
| 800 |
72
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ISAAC C. MOSES (1847-1926); considered one of Americas most energetic and influential rabbis (leaning toward the Conservatism of Isaac M. Wise).
| 400 |
73
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Printed broadside announcing "RATES AND ASSESSMENTS OF SEATS IN THE SYNAGOGUE" for the following three years.
| 250 |
74
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SEVENTH STREET SYNAGOGUE
| 250 |
75
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Famous Jewish composer, musician and conductor:
| PASS |
76
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DUAL LANGUAGE ENGLISH-HEBREW (YIDDISH), BOLD PRINTED CHART TO INSTRUCT NEWLY ARRIVED JEWISH IMMIGRANTS IN LEARNING AND SPEAKING ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
| 450 |
77
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COLLECTION OF 33 ADVERTISING BUSINESS TRADE CARDS CIRCA 1880'S-1900 OF JEWISH BUSINESS FIRMS.
| 600 |
78
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Collection of 17 all different, fancy printed (multi-style typefaces) invoices, billheads, etc. for Jewish owned businesses in the American West;
| 300 |
79
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The Gratz College of Phila. takes much pleasure in sending you its first publication…
| PASS |
80
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Collection of 12 all different picture illustrated postcards (most are color; few black and white) all with American Jewish themes;
| 140 |
81
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A Jewish Merchant in Alaska
| 150 |
82
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TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH IMMIGRANTS
| 250 |
83
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APPEAL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF THE BUND [WHICH] SPEAKS ELOQUENTLY OF THE CRYING NEED OF THE RUSSIAN JEWS FOR AID IN THEIR DESPERATE STRUGGLE AGAINST ANNIHILATION
| 450 |
84
|
The most important Jewish American woman of the latter 19'th and early 20'th century
| 190 |
85
|
Very large collection of over 100 letters, broadsides and other printed documents pertaining to Jewish immigration; almost all dated 1908 or 1909
| 1200 |
86
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A leading Jewish rabbi, he was the only Jewish clergyman to conduct Jewish services in the field for Jewish servicemen fighting in Cuba during Spanish-American War, 1898!...even Col. Theodore Rooseve
| 500 |
87
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DER YUDISHER SOLDAT…from the play "JEWISH WAR BRIDES…Thomashefsky's National Theater"
| PASS |
88
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SIXTH SERIES OF SUNDAY LECTURES BEFORE THE REFORM CONGR. KENESETH ISRAEL 1892-1893 BY RABBI JOSEPH KRAUSKOPF.
| PASS |
89
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JEWISH REFUGEES ARRIVE BY WAY OF YOKOHAMA, JAPAN, 1917-18.
| 450 |
90
|
1918 Jewish Welfare Board Letter
| 50 |
91
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The most influential American organization of Hebrew clergymen publicly opposes the establishment of Palestine as a home-land for the Jewish people!
| 500 |
92
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Coin Proof Photo Signed by Designer
| 40 |
93
|
Trench Art Heavily Decorated Shell
| 150 |
94
|
The Battle of Toulon
| PASS |
95
|
An Original Oil Portrait of War of 1812 Soldier
| 650 |
96
|
War of 1812 Shipping on Great Letter sheet
| 180 |
97
|
War of 1812 New Hampshire Military Appointments
| PASS |
98
|
Napoleonic France and Invasion of Russia 1813
| PASS |
99
|
Senator Garret Wall Writes of a Cadet at West Point
| PASS |
100
|
Incredible Example of Soldier’s Artwork - a Fine Sketch at Fort Monroe
| 900 |
101
|
Native American Rangers Fight in Mexico
| 900 |
102
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1852 Virginia Militia Return
| 70 |
103
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North Carolina Militia Letter
| 50 |
104
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Ornate 1852 Union Rifle Corps Invitation
| PASS |
105
|
George McClellan Derby Archive
| 900 |
106
|
Admiral Charles Stanhope Cotton AWOL Letter
| 70 |
107
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Serving With Roosevelt’s Rough Riders
| 500 |
108
|
Rare USS Maine relic Grouping
| 475 |
109
|
World War I German Soldier Letter Grouping
| PASS |
110
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Pancho Villa Expedition Letter to Noted International Financier James Luitweiler
| 80 |
111
|
Nicely Accomplished Silver Plated Snuff Box
| PASS |
112
|
Large Group of Nazi Medals and Badges
| 375 |
113
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WWII German Soldiers Correspondance
| PASS |
114
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WWII Victory Fund File
| PASS |
115
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NAZI Naval Ensign & War Flag
| 160 |
116
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Signed by Five-Star General Omar Bradley
| 120 |
117
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Secretary George Marshall Signed Quote on the U.S. Flag and Freedom
| 200 |
118
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Admiral Rickover Letter on the USS Benjamin Franklin and the Man Whom It was Named For
| 450 |
119
|
Vietnam War Soldier Group
| PASS |
120
|
North Carolina Pottery - Saltglaze 1 Gallon Jug Attributed to Chester Webster
| 350 |
121
|
North Carolina Pottery Storage Jar
| 160 |
122
|
Flag Decorated Stoneware Jug
| 1400 |
123
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Lanier Meaders Alkaline 1 G Pitcher
| 150 |
124
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Ovoid Blue Decorated Stoneware Jar
| 140 |
125
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North Carolina Pottery Canning Jar
| 70 |
126
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North Carolina Pottery Stamped E.S. Craven
| 190 |
127
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JB Cole (possibly Waymon) Gunmetal 1 G Pitcher
| PASS |
128
|
Chrome Red Flower Basket
| PASS |
129
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Hilton Catawba Indian Painted 2 Handle Vase
| PASS |
130
|
Edgefield District Ovoid Storage Jar
| 325 |
131
|
Edgefield Storage Jar: Pottersville
| 225 |
132
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North Carolina Pottery - Catawba Valley Jug
| 375 |
133
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North Carolina Signed JAC Quart Jug
| 450 |
134
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North Carolina Salt Glaze Pottery Jug
| PASS |
135
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North Carolina Pottery Jug
| 425 |
136
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North Carolina Yadkin County Valley Advertising Jug
| PASS |
137
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North Carolina Pottery Signed Nelson Bass - Milk Crock
| 200 |
138
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North Carolina Pottery Miniatures
| 90 |
139
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Shenandoah Valley Slip Dirt Dish
| 650 |
140
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Small Ovoid Cherokee River Cane Basket
| 140 |
141
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Cherokee River Cane Basket
| 100 |
142
|
North Carolina Catawba Valley Miniature 3" Jug
| PASS |
143
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c. late 1800's Miniature Oak Split Buttocks Basket
| 150 |
144
|
Folk Art Oak Split Wedding Basket
| PASS |
145
|
North Carolina Salt Glaze Canning Jar
| 130 |
146
|
Folk Art Carved & Painted American Walking Stick
| 275 |
147
|
North Carolina Pottery: Signed "4 Gay"
| 375 |
148
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Catawba Valley ovoid storage jar
| 275 |
149
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Catawba Valley ovoid storage jar
| 250 |
150
|
North Carolina Pottery: Catawba Valley Jug
| 225 |
151
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North Carolina Pottery: Jug att. J.F. Brower
| 140 |
152
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North Carolina Pottery: att. Anderson Craven
| 425 |
153
|
Reinhardt Brothers signed Monkey Jug
| 700 |
154
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Monkey Jug Att. To Reinhardt Bros.
| 550 |
155
|
Folk art Bird House original mustard paint
| 500 |
156
|
North Carolina Ring Jug ca. 1920
| 190 |
157
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North Carolina Old Ring Jug
| 225 |
158
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1777 Pennsylvania Slave Will
| 900 |
159
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1786 Virginia Government Slave Tax Document
| 80 |
160
|
1790 North Carolina Slave Document
| 400 |
161
|
18th Century Summons for Slave who Committed a Felony
| 200 |
162
|
1798 Slave Indenture
| PASS |
163
|
18th Century Letter Pertaining to the Beating of a Female Slave by a School Master
| 225 |
164
|
Governor Orders Militia Patrols to Quell Black Disturbances
| 150 |
165
|
Early Georgia Slave Bill of Sale
| 150 |
166
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United States Light Artillery Pay Rolls with Black Servants
| PASS |
167
|
Insurance on Slave Cargo
| PASS |
168
|
Mississippi Orders this Man to Answer for Inflicting Cruel & Unusual Punishment on a Slave Woman
| 600 |
169
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Slave Negro Africa is Hired Out
| 60 |
170
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1822 Free Person of Color Bond From Alexandria, Virginia
| 750 |
171
|
Georgia Slave Bill of Sale
| 140 |
172
|
Compensation for Returning a Slave
| PASS |
173
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Negro Slave is Forced to Chose His Master
| 450 |
174
|
Slave Buying Trip to Wilmington, North Carolina
| 180 |
175
|
Claim Against a Mississippi Sheriff for Selling a Runaway Slave Illegally
| 180 |
176
|
Timothy Laban a Former Slave from Schuylkill Pennsylvania Near Philadelphia Who Had been Impressed and Compelled to Serve in the British Forces During the American Revolution.
| 225 |
177
|
South Carolina Woman Writes of an Attempt to Swindle her Negroes
| 200 |
178
|
The Farmers Bank of Virginia Sells the Slaves of Dr. Archer to Relieve a Debt
| 160 |
179
|
Slave Physcian Invoice
| 275 |
180
|
Slave Legal Case Involving a Female Negro who was Sold with Gonnorhea
| 100 |
181
|
Sheriff of Warren County, Georgia Auctions Off the Negro Slave Boy Charles
| 140 |
182
|
Debts & Negroes
| PASS |
183
|
South Carolina Slave Overseers Bill
| PASS |
184
|
Rare Slave Lottery Document
| 100 |
185
|
1845 Ohio Religious Letter on Slavery, Emancipation and Stating that the Apostles had Slaves & Masters Among Them
| PASS |
186
|
The Mulatto Slave Girl Mary is Sold in Georgia
| 150 |
187
|
Runaway Slave is Jailed
| 50 |
188
|
Advertising the Hire of Negroes in the Richmond Republican
| 100 |
189
|
Drowning Murder of 600 Africans in the Atlantic
| PASS |
190
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This Slave mother and her young child are Sold in 1847 and then Resold in 1851
| 250 |
191
|
Slave Hired for the Year 1849
| PASS |
192
|
South Carolina Slave Trader George Edwards Trunk Plate
| 190 |
193
|
Overseer on the Beeches Plantation is Paid
| 70 |
194
|
Slave will receive his clothing if he does what he is told
| PASS |
195
|
“Freedom to the Slave”
| 150 |
196
|
ANTE-BELLUM UNION PROPAGANDA
| PASS |
197
|
This Lynchburg Salesman has 2 Negroes Working in his Shop
| PASS |
198
|
South Carolina Slave Bill of Sale
| PASS |
199
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From Missiouri “...the Pastor of the Presbyterian Church here a very fine man, though as good as he is, he is a Slave Holder, but that is what every one is here, as it is a Slave State. ...”
| PASS |
200
|
Hiring a Negro Slave Man
| PASS |
201
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Arkansas Man Sells His Tennessee Lands & Negroes
| 50 |
202
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The Slave Dealing Firm of Henderson & Co. Sell a Woman for $950
| 150 |
203
|
Negro Slave Hire Account Sheet
| 140 |
204
|
Selling Slaves & Land in Tennessee
| 50 |
205
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Slave Eaten By Hogs and Buzzards
| PASS |
206
|
South Carolina Slave Letters
| PASS |
207
|
Rhode Island Slave Trader Agreement for Ezekiel Green a Partner of James De Wolf
| 150 |
208
|
Business Partnership Includes Slaves
| 170 |
209
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The Slave Isham is Sold at Sheriff’s Sale and then Transferred to a new Owner
| 130 |
210
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Failure to Buy the Slave Josephine
| 70 |
211
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DeLeon Imprint
| 1600 |
212
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A Nine Year Old Slave Boy is Sold at Auction
| 140 |
213
|
Sale of Negroes
| 90 |
214
|
Impressive Runaway Slave Broadside
| 2000 |
215
|
Slavery Archive of Bedford County, Virginian -Including Rare Letter From Freedom-Seeking Slave
| 600 |
216
|
A Kentucky Slave Has Not Received His Freedom Papers
| 150 |
217
|
Liberia's First Ambassador as a Missionary to Monrovia
| PASS |
218
|
6th Maryland Soldiers Guard Deserters
| PASS |
219
|
This Dog Chased Down the Runaway Slaves
| 500 |
220
|
Slave Death Reimbursement
| PASS |
221
|
1863 Arkansas USCT Enlistment Form
| 275 |
222
|
64th USCT Letter
| PASS |
223
|
Iowa Freedmen’s Society Imprint
| PASS |
224
|
Rare Confederate Imprint
| 375 |
225
|
This Bank was one of the Reasons Wachovia Apologized for its Role in Slavery
| 120 |
226
|
Desperate 1865 Slave Sale Letter
| PASS |
227
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On Passage of the ‘Civil Rights Bill’ Washington niggers were jubilant of course - bless ‘em.
| PASS |
228
|
Alabama School Teacher Writes of Hiring Freed Slaves and States “...Freedom is one of the most damnable curses that could be inflicted upon us. If the negroes were all in Africa it would not be so b
| 120 |
229
|
Virginia Military Orders from 1868 Involving Freedmen
| PASS |
230
|
Kentucky Negro Fund
| 225 |
231
|
Abolitionist John Weiss Autograph Letter Signed
| 50 |
232
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Negro Cotton Pickers Vignette from a Firm Located in Barbour County, Alabama
| 50 |
233
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Virginia Broadside “The Negro Taxpayer and Free Books “
| 100 |
234
|
Rare Emancipation Proclamation in Miniture
| 650 |
235
|
Help For a Disabled Colored Soldier
| 100 |
236
|
CDV of the Celebrity Jubilee Singers of Fisk University
| 550 |
237
|
Petition for Leniancy for a Negro Convicted of Stealing who “is industrious, pays his debts and is considered above the average in this respect among the colored race.”
| 450 |
238
|
Frederick Douglass Portrait Spoon.
| PASS |
239
|
Negro Member of the Church of God in Shreveport is Sought for Murder
| 325 |
240
|
Colored Man Sought For Shooting a Man on the Bon Air Plantation
| 300 |
241
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Rare Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute Letter
| PASS |
242
|
Black Soldiers in WWI
| PASS |
243
|
Constitution of the 2nd Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
244
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The Imperial Wizard of the Klan Issues a Document on Rejected Klan Applicants
| PASS |
245
|
Pearl Bailey Signed Photograph
| PASS |
246
|
‘Fats’ Waller Signed Documents
| 250 |
247
|
Making a Wonderful Coat for President-Elect Lincoln and Politics!
| 1000 |
248
|
Charles Loring Brace Decries the Lincoln Administration in Regard to the War - and Writes Prophetically “...I think we shall conquer the South - subjugate them, but not till we have risen up to the s
| 400 |
249
|
Abraham Lincoln War-Date Signed Commission
| 2750 |
250
|
Lincoln Funeral - Mourning Stereoview
| 350 |
251
|
Simon Cameron CDV, Henszey, Philadelphia back imprint.
| PASS |
252
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LINCOLN AUTHORIZES THE DEFENSE OF NARRAGANSETT BAY
| PASS |
253
|
Original Poem Inscribed to Lincoln
| 50 |
254
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Lincoln and Johnson 1864 Ferrotype
| PASS |
255
|
Abraham Lincoln Portrait Vase
| PASS |
256
|
Great Content Lincoln Election Letter
| 225 |
257
|
Anti-Copperhead Letter
| 170 |
258
|
Death of Lincoln Letter
| PASS |
259
|
President Lincoln is a great man
| PASS |
260
|
General Order No.51, Announcing President Lincoln's Assassination
| PASS |
261
|
Abraham Lincoln Washington, D.C. Funeral Procession Program, April 19th, 1865
| 3000 |
262
|
“President was shot at Fords Theater on Friday night” Lincoln Assassination Letter.
| 800 |
263
|
Abraham and Mary Lincoln Mourning CDV
| PASS |
264
|
Lincoln's Death Saddens The Army
| 120 |
265
|
A VRC Officer Wears A Mourning Band For Lincoln
| PASS |
266
|
A Pro-McClellan Advocate Rips Lincoln & His Administration
| 120 |
267
|
Auctioning the Papers of Gideon Welles in 1924
| 50 |
268
|
Extraordinary Maryland Confederate Artifact
| 2300 |
269
|
GETTYSBURG UNION EAGLE BREAST PLATE
| 130 |
270
|
Large Engraved Period Image of Lieutentant General T.J. Jackson
| 1400 |
271
|
A Gettysburg Relic
| 170 |
272
|
Confederate Flag Remnant Removed From The Confederate Capitol, April 4th 1865
| 350 |
273
|
From the Estate of Sultana Survivor Eratus Winters
| 190 |
274
|
Wounded at Shiloh
| 250 |
275
|
CDV Signed by Surgeon A.D. Blanchard
| 120 |
276
|
Sutler from 22nd Ohio Volunteers
| 150 |
277
|
The finest Grant CDV!
| 500 |
278
|
Carte de Visite of Horatio Seymour
| 150 |
279
|
Large Format Civil War Photographs
| 160 |
280
|
KIA at Antietam
| 275 |
281
|
Colonel of the 49th Pennsylvania CDV
| 100 |
282
|
General Kilpatrick CDV
| 225 |
283
|
War-Dated Colored Soldiers Photograph
| 600 |
284
|
101st United States Colored Troops CDV Signed by Officer
| 190 |
285
|
40th United States Colored Troops CDV Signed by Officer
| 190 |
286
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Carte Signed by WIA 22nd Massachusetts Soldier
| 150 |
287
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Civil War Image of Black Servants Burying Dead Soldiers
| 275 |
288
|
Wounded in action at Fort Wagner with 54th Massachusetts
| PASS |
289
|
ANDERSONVILLE CABINET CARD
| 375 |
290
|
Stereoveiw of Fort Sumter
| PASS |
291
|
ANDERSONVILLE SKELETON PHOTO
| PASS |
292
|
Rare James Longstreet Signed Cabinet Card
| 1200 |
293
|
Negro Veterans of the Civil War Parade in Washington
| 275 |
294
|
Scarce Palmetto Armory Lettersheet
| 600 |
295
|
He Was General Lee’s Cousin Who Sided with the Federal Government
| 50 |
296
|
Governor Joseph Brown Signed Document
| 90 |
297
|
The Confederate Congress Vows to Fight Lincoln and the United States for the Freedom of the Confederate People
| PASS |
298
|
Orr’s Rifles Document
| 80 |
299
|
2nd Tennessee Letter on a Visit by Wigfall While They are Camped in Virginia
| 350 |
300
|
6th Alabama Infantry Letter
| 110 |
301
|
Slaves and Dealings with the Confederate Government Covered in this Lawyer’s Notebook
| PASS |
302
|
Jefferson Davis Speaks Out Against Federal Intervention in South Carolina
| 200 |
303
|
South Carolina NAVAL Document
| 2500 |
304
|
Military Parade in Louisiana
| PASS |
305
|
Letter on Virginia Secession
| PASS |
306
|
“...it is North and South now, and never will be anything else...”
| 160 |
307
|
Well Known Confederate Outfitters
| PASS |
308
|
For the Secession of Virignia
| 110 |
309
|
Very Rare Confederate Postal Piece
| 1000 |
310
|
The New Confederate Postage Act
| 1100 |
311
|
He served on the staff of BOTH Stonewall Jackson and JEB Stuart and Wants His Sword
| 325 |
312
|
Scarce Virginia Navy Commission & More
| 3500 |
313
|
51st Virginia Militia Record of Orders for the Summer of ‘61
| 1000 |
314
|
She Implores the Governor Not Send The Cadets
| 200 |
315
|
Confederate Soldiers Lure Union Pickets Across The Potomac
| PASS |
316
|
Early War-Date JEB Stuart Staff Officer Letter
| 170 |
317
|
Transporting 5000 Confederate Troops by Rail Through Tennessee
| 800 |
318
|
Salisbury Prison/Adjutant of the Post Lt. Francis D. Stockton ALS on Organizing the 4th North Carolina
| 325 |
319
|
Rare Confederate Enlistment at Castle Pickney Days Before the Attack on Sumter
| 250 |
320
|
General Bonham Sends a Man Through the Lines with the Promise he will Not Report Military Operations
| 325 |
321
|
Scarce South Carolina Naval Document Recording the Names & Ranks of the Officers of the South Carolina Navy
| 2500 |
322
|
Manuscript Camp Song
| PASS |
323
|
Stylized “Liberty” With Confederate Flag in Her Shield
| 190 |
324
|
Confederate Railroad Stock Certificate
| 140 |
325
|
Confederate Document Signed by a Member of the Immortal 600
| 130 |
326
|
Excellent Content Early 1861 Letter to a Boy who Would Serve with the 57th Virginia
| 80 |
327
|
Letter Pertaining to a Member of the “Confederate Stars” 3rd Arkansas Infantry and The Victory at Manassas
| 120 |
328
|
The Capture of Castle Pinckney and the Order of the Macon Volunteers to the Coast
| 70 |
329
|
Fine Confederate Postal Document Pertaining to Henry St. George Offutt
| 80 |
330
|
Early War 24th Virginia Letter
| 100 |
331
|
North Carolina Soldier’s Letter Group with Good Content Letter on the Convention Meeting in Raleigh
| 225 |
332
|
Georgia Letter Mentioning 1st Manassas and a Member of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry
| 150 |
333
|
They Shot General ‘Stonewall’ Jackson
| PASS |
334
|
Disability Certificate Signed by Surgeon for Colonel Lane's 1st Texas Rangers
| 160 |
335
|
Rare Letter Penned by a Prisoner in the Illinois Military Prison
| 200 |
336
|
Colonel of the 51st Virginia Militia Scrapbook
| 1100 |
337
|
Signed by General Hood
| 250 |
338
|
One Of Lee's Staff Officers Is Nearly Captured
| 250 |
339
|
Generals Mahone & Lee Staff Officer's Letter
| PASS |
340
|
1862 Charleston Newspaper On Privateer And Wilbur & Sons Slave Sales
| 100 |
341
|
A Twice Told Heroic Tale From The Famed John Hunt Morgan’s Cavalary
| 2100 |
342
|
General Gist Appoints General DeSaussers to his Old Position
| 90 |
343
|
He Applied to Raise a Regiment of Negro Troops at the Close of the War
| PASS |
344
|
Nice Confederate Pay Masters Document
| PASS |
345
|
A.C. Myers Signed Bounty Document
| 170 |
346
|
Scarce 12th Arkansas Infantry Document and Cover Addressed to its Colonel
| 140 |
347
|
Death of a 3rd Arkansas Infantry Soldier
| 160 |
348
|
18th Alabama Infantry Letter
| 130 |
349
|
Ordering the ‘Minute Men’ of Mississippi to Follow Orders by Confederate Mandate
| 150 |
350
|
General Bragg Tells General Beauregard He Doesn’t Want to Loose Any Opportunity for ‘Effective offensive operations’
| 140 |
351
|
Request for a Horse to Be Sent at Corinth
| 225 |
352
|
Message of the President
| 250 |
353
|
The Colonel of the 18th Louisiana Before Shiloh Wants his Command Intact
| 130 |
354
|
Official Manuscript Confederate Congressional Act Prohibiting Trade with Occupied Confederate Ports
| 190 |
355
|
Rare Pass for the ‘Andrews Raid’ Railroad Line
| 100 |
356
|
Scarce Confederate Imprint Pertaining to the CSS Virginia
| 425 |
357
|
Letter of Recommendation for an Officer on the Staff of General Ruggles
| 160 |
358
|
Maneouvering Troops after the Battle of Baton Rouge
| 160 |
359
|
General Bowen is Ordered to Report at Port Hudson
| 150 |
360
|
General Ruggles is Invited to an Anniversary Celebration of the Secession of Louisiana in New Orleans
| 325 |
361
|
General Ruggles Personal Copy of the Farmington, Mississippi Battle Report Issued by Franklin H. Clack, of the Confederate Guards Response Battalion
| 800 |
362
|
14th Virginia Document
| 120 |
363
|
Confederate Broadside Poem - Manassas
| 700 |
364
|
A Georgian Soldier Sends Home A Union Patriotic Cover Captured At Malvern Hill
| 300 |
365
|
Scarce Iron Inspector’s Form
| PASS |
366
|
Texas Cap Paper Order is Filled
| 50 |
367
|
Banning Whiskey from the Troops
| PASS |
368
|
Death to White Officers of Negro Troops
| 250 |
369
|
CSA General Orders No. 46
| PASS |
370
|
1st & 36th Texas Cavalry
| PASS |
371
|
Colonel of the 3rd Alabama Receives Orders from Lee
| 200 |
372
|
51st Virginia Soldier’s Aid
| PASS |
373
|
Teamsters Document Signed by Colonel Chew
| 130 |
374
|
Government Printing in Petersburg
| 70 |
375
|
Confederate Officer Provides a Furlough
| 60 |
376
|
“Ordinances of the State Convention, Published in Pursuance of a Resolution of the General Assembly”
| PASS |
377
|
General Henry Wayne Signed ‘Cherokee Volunteers’ Document
| 275 |
378
|
Alabama Captain Raphael Semmes Never Got This Letter
| 1000 |
379
|
Impressing the South Carolina Farmers’ Goods Leaves the People of Columbia Without Provisions
| 375 |
380
|
North Carolina Officer's Letter Weeks Before Being KIA Gettysburg
| PASS |
381
|
Official Confederate States Government Enquiry On The Fall Of New Orleans Document
| 180 |
382
|
An Alabama Officer on a Friend Captured by Yankee Cavalry
| PASS |
383
|
Walter Taylor States This Navy Commander Has Reported to Robert E. Lee per Order of Secretary Mallory
| PASS |
384
|
Secretary of War James Seddon Sends a Letter to Secretary Memminger
| 250 |
385
|
16th North Carolina Deceased Soldier Claim
| PASS |
386
|
Ordering Coffins for Confederate Dead During the Atlanta Campaign
| 70 |
387
|
General Beauregard Requests to Keep his Slave Force in Charleston “when the enemy is throwing at our works more than 500 projectiles an hour”
| 4500 |
388
|
Confederate Bond With Stonewall Image
| 120 |
389
|
General Colston Orders a Picket to Carter’s Wharf to Watch for the Federal Fleet
| PASS |
390
|
Virginia Notables and the 32nd Virginia Infantry
| 70 |
391
|
Confederate Imprint on Foreign Relations
| 70 |
392
|
A Large Quantity of Stamped Confederate Envelopes is Requested of Savannah Postmaster Solomon Cohen
| 150 |
393
|
15th South Carolina Substitute Document
| PASS |
394
|
This Soldier Pulls Out His Penis In Front of the Provost Guard to the Astonishment of All Around
| 1300 |
395
|
1st South Carolina Letter from Fredericksburg
| PASS |
396
|
25th Indiana Letter About Fort Donelson Casualties and Sending Home Secesh Souvenirs
| 350 |
397
|
Confederate Postmasters Receipt for Mailed Letters
| 50 |
398
|
General Winder Passes a French Citizen who is Loyal to the Confederacy
| 150 |
399
|
Distribution of High Proof Brandy and Outfitting his 18 Year Old Son in the 2nd Virginia Cavalry
| 140 |
400
|
General Buckner Informs General Ruggles that his Disposible Force Has Left and That When General Canby Receives Arms he will Forward them
| 150 |
401
|
Confederate Telegraph from Macon to Mobile
| 50 |
402
|
Abraham Myers Transmits a List of the Quartermasters & their Duties
| 225 |
403
|
37th Virginia MWIA Soldier’s Pay Document
| 120 |
404
|
Confederate Tactical Manual Signed by a 1st Missouri Cavalryman
| 1200 |
405
|
Confederate Treasury Certificate
| 120 |
406
|
CONFEDERATE OFFICER ANTICIPATES QUICK CLOSE TO WAR
| PASS |
407
|
An Official Secretive Confederate Document
| 750 |
408
|
Torpedo Fuse Diagram
| 750 |
409
|
Confederate Subsistence Document
| PASS |
410
|
Fine Subsistence Bureau Imprint
| PASS |
411
|
Confederate Officer Ships Stationary
| PASS |
412
|
Confederate Ordnance Stores Document
| 80 |
413
|
Wharton’s Brigade Document
| 80 |
414
|
Ordnance of Wharton’s Brigade
| 80 |
415
|
The Confederate Congess Orders Payment to the Inventors of a Cannon Sighting Device
| PASS |
416
|
Confederate Soldier Pension Applications
| 120 |
417
|
Confederate Officers Guarantee Compensation for Loss of Slaves
| 225 |
418
|
50th North Carolina Infantry Letter on the Shelling of Washington, North Carolina by Gunboats
| 250 |
419
|
27th Mississippi Soldier Receives his Medical Certificate After Losing an Arm
| 225 |
420
|
Presented here are seven lots of historically important and fascinating Confederate letters written by South Carolinian Captain Leonard Williams. Born in 1823, at Sycamore Grove Plantation, South Ca
| 650 |
421
|
A Confederate Officer Disciplines His Slave From The Front
| 450 |
422
|
Hampton Legion Officer's Letter On Muster Roll
| 950 |
423
|
Joe Johnston's Army Plans To Evacuate Manassas
| 650 |
424
|
Williams Is Elected A Lieutenant In Hampton's Legion
| 600 |
425
|
Defending Charleston, South Carolina In The Summer of 1864
| 700 |
426
|
Defending South Carolina In 1864
| 400 |
427
|
Paying for the Confederate War Machine
| PASS |
428
|
44th North Carolina Soldier’s Letter from Elmira Prison
| 190 |
429
|
Confederate Prisoner at Elmira wants ‘clothing Grey color’
| 200 |
430
|
51st Georgia Letter from Elmira Prison
| 200 |
431
|
7th Texas Infantry Officer Letter While in Line of Battle at Atlanta “...subjugation or continued war will be our doom for the South seems determined to hold onto the Nigger if all the White men are
| 850 |
432
|
Wallpaper Cover and Military Letter
| 350 |
433
|
Totaling The Salisbury Prison Deaths
| 180 |
434
|
Chew’s Artillery Battle Report
| 950 |
435
|
Runaway Slaves & Wallpaper Cover
| 200 |
436
|
18th Virginia Infantry & 5th Virginia Cavalry Good Battle Content Diary
| 5500 |
437
|
13th Mississippi Prisoner of War Letter
| 500 |
438
|
A Richmond Mother wants To Take Her Son To Ireland
| PASS |
439
|
July 1861 Confederate Soldier's Yorktown, Virginia Letter
| 100 |
440
|
A 64th New York Officer's Letter On Captured Confederate Stationery
| PASS |
441
|
Vicksburg POWs Are Officially Exchanged
| PASS |
442
|
Colonel John L. Black Commanding East Lines Around Charleston Requests a Map in Mid 1864
| 325 |
443
|
Letter Signed by General States Rights Gist Pertaining Acquiring Sabres for the Cavalry
| 1500 |
444
|
A Very Rare Letter from Mississippi on an Arkansas Department No. 2 Letterhead Signed by Vicksburg POW
| 70 |
445
|
Rare Confederate Engineer Letter Pertaining to a $50,000 Transfer
| 90 |
446
|
Confederate Special Orders
| PASS |
447
|
6th Tennessee Court Martial Documents
| PASS |
448
|
CONFEDERATE BROADSIDE OFFERS AMNESTY TO DESERTERS
| 2000 |
449
|
War Date Letter of President Davis
| 1300 |
450
|
A North Carolina Plantation Owner Is Taxed In 1864
| PASS |
451
|
Buying a Horse and Mules for General Randall Gibson's Brigade
| 50 |
452
|
He Fought with Stonewall - 27th Virginia Infantry Letter
| 140 |
453
|
General Beall Informs General Ruggles of a Victory for the Army of Western Louisiana
| 150 |
454
|
Confederate Georgia Tax Document
| 80 |
455
|
Confederate Tax Document
| 80 |
456
|
7th Georgia Cavalry State Guards Discharge & Pay Voucher
| 150 |
457
|
General Pierce Young’s Brigade Receives their Battle Flags
| 1700 |
458
|
Governor Watts of Alabama War-Date Autograph Letter Signed
| 150 |
459
|
Lexington, North Carolina Confederate Parole
| 800 |
460
|
North Carolina Disabled Soldiers Imprint
| PASS |
461
|
The Organization of the Confederate ‘Legion of Honor’
| PASS |
462
|
Confederate Document Pertaining to Horses for General Hampton
| 200 |
463
|
1865 Slave Requisiton Military Letter
| 600 |
464
|
North Carolina General Signs the Appomattox Parole
| 7000 |
465
|
General Robert E. Lee Scrapbook
| 400 |
466
|
War Dated Pass
| 160 |
467
|
Confederate John Minor Maury Prisoner of War Letter
| 500 |
468
|
12th Virignia Infantry Prisoner of War Letter
| 500 |
469
|
Abingdon, Virginia Store Rent on CSA Printed Form
| PASS |
470
|
3rd South Carolina Muster Roll the Day of its Capitulation under General Johnston
| PASS |
471
|
General Lee is Appointed General-in-Chief othe Armies of the Confederate States
| PASS |
472
|
Facsimilie of a Financial Transaction Involving the Production of Ships Register in May, 1865 for Use of the Escaping Confederate Government
| 50 |
473
|
Hard Times for Ex-Confederates
| 60 |
474
|
Rare Form of the Tax in Kind Document
| PASS |
475
|
April 1865 CSA Document
| 80 |
476
|
Late War-Date Quartermaster Document
| PASS |
477
|
CSA Imprint Tax in Kind
| 100 |
478
|
Nice Georgia Citizen Loyalty Oath
| 250 |
479
|
Scarce Colonel John Kerr Connally, 55th North Carolina Letter to Walter Taylor Pertaining to Deserters & Unionists Arming Themselves in North Carolina
| 2000 |
480
|
The Unreconstructed South
| PASS |
481
|
General Forrest Signed Railroad Stock
| 850 |
482
|
Original Pen & Ink Black Americana Cartoon
| 350 |
483
|
$10,000 CSA Scrip Certificate from London
| 60 |
484
|
Document Signed by General Simon Bolivar Buckner and Two Other Kentucky Soldiers
| 70 |
485
|
John Brown Gordon Signed Document
| 160 |
486
|
He Was Joe Johnston's Chief Scout During The Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
487
|
Former Confederate General Invitation To The US Senate
| 225 |
488
|
The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences.
| PASS |
489
|
Hampton & Reconstruction
| 140 |
490
|
Shall Congress Erect Statues at National Expense to Confederate Officers in Washington
| PASS |
491
|
Selling Lee's Signature in the 1930's
| 50 |
492
|
Directly after Georgia’s Secession, She forms an Independent Navy
| 70 |
493
|
5th New Hampshire Commission for Antietam Casualty
| 350 |
494
|
U.S. Grant Signed Military Document
| 650 |
495
|
John Crittenden Signed Document
| 100 |
496
|
Recruiting the 13th Infantry
| PASS |
497
|
1st Massachusetts Document
| PASS |
498
|
Fresh Fish Letter
| 180 |
499
|
Scarce Kentucky Commission
| 250 |
500
|
Patriotic Songster
| 200 |
501
|
Uncle Sam vs. South Carolina
| 150 |
502
|
Good Patriotic Content
| 110 |
503
|
The Battle of Balls Bluff
| 325 |
504
|
Protecting the President and the Capitol in 1861
| 350 |
505
|
Facing General Joe Johnston's Army Written on The Day of First Bull Run
| PASS |
506
|
A Massachusetts Mother Is Willing To Sacrifice "Everything" To Abolish Slavery”
| 100 |
507
|
The 14th New York Build An Observatory Near Alexandria in 1861
| 50 |
508
|
A Loyal Kentuckian Loves His State In 1861
| 50 |
509
|
A Hoosier Is Against Civil War In February 1861
| 110 |
510
|
General Buell’s Army Regs.
| PASS |
511
|
Major General Winfield Scott Hancock Signature
| 140 |
512
|
They Dug the Mine for the Crater
| 80 |
513
|
The Secessionist
| 170 |
514
|
Rare 6th Penn. Cavalry Letter on the Defenses of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
| 150 |
515
|
The Day Virginia Seceeded from the Union
| 100 |
516
|
The one regiment in all the Union armies which sustained the greatest loss in battle during the American Civil War was the Fifth New Hampshire Infantry.
| 90 |
517
|
Seized Kentucky Weapons
| PASS |
518
|
Good Content Early War New Jersey Letter
| 60 |
519
|
Before the battle at First Manassas
| 375 |
520
|
American Sailor is Tried For Shooting a Black Seaman in England
| 140 |
521
|
Union War Fever Commentary
| PASS |
522
|
US Medical Transportation Broadside
| 50 |
523
|
BROOKLYN HOMEFRONT LETTER AT OUTBREAK OF WAR
| PASS |
524
|
Ohio Archive On Family Member Who Is An Officer In The 35th Ohio
| PASS |
525
|
Two Year Diary With Intense Chancellorsville Account
| 2000 |
526
|
Soldier’s Diary With Battle of Gettysburg Account
| 6000 |
527
|
Taken Prisoner by the 25th Texas Rangers at Shiloh
| 170 |
528
|
Soldier Must Serve in the Maryland Militia
| 140 |
529
|
5th Connecticut Soldier Writes of Not Having Been Much of a Burden on Uncle Sam as they Foraged from Georgia and South Carolina
| PASS |
530
|
Third Maryland Potomac Home Brigade Musters
| 90 |
531
|
Only 22 Years Old When He Made Lieut. Colonel, This Young Hero Sends a Patrol to Find the Enemy
| 160 |
532
|
The most prolific maker of handguns in the Civil War
| 100 |
533
|
56th New York Infantry Letter
| PASS |
534
|
1862 Military Content Circular
| PASS |
535
|
Occupation Of New Orleans - Benjamin Butler Broadside
| PASS |
536
|
34th/186th New York Correspondance Grouping
| PASS |
537
|
He Led a Brigade at Antietam
| 100 |
538
|
“...The rebels were trying to surround us and the Capt. jumped up on a stump and shot the rebel Col. off his horse. ...”
| 475 |
539
|
Great Monitor Content Letter
| 225 |
540
|
“...had the pleasure of taking a Rebel second Lieut. and two privates....”
| 900 |
541
|
The Draft Dodgers Lampooned
| 550 |
542
|
124th Pennsyvlania at Picket Station
| 110 |
543
|
War Date Colt Revolver Price List
| PASS |
544
|
43rd New York Infantry Letter
| 100 |
545
|
Artillery Battery Action Report of the 4th Massachusetts Light Artillery
| 225 |
546
|
Gideon Welles Signed Naval Commission
| 300 |
547
|
Archive of Pvt. Ephraim Carey, 34th Mass
| 1000 |
548
|
Union Army Patrols Near Gettysburg In 1862 While Pursuing JEB Stuart's Cavalry
| PASS |
549
|
Rare Veteran Reserve Corps Officer's Archive
| PASS |
550
|
Future Bvt. Brig. General Seeks A Position In The 14th Illinois Cavalry
| PASS |
551
|
A Wisconsin Gets A Home Made Pistol And Springfield Rifle
| PASS |
552
|
The 29th Wisconsin Heads To the Front
| 100 |
553
|
Encountering Abandoned Cotton Plantations In Arkansas In 1862
| 100 |
554
|
The 29th Wisconsin Leads An Expedition Into The Arkansas Countryside
| 150 |
555
|
“...their bullets flew thick and fast among us but I escaped without a mark. We killed about 60 or 70 of them...”
| 375 |
556
|
Scorched Earth on the Way Back Through Tennessee from Corinth
| 550 |
557
|
83rd Pennsylvania Soldier Writes of Casualties at Gaine’s Mill
| 275 |
558
|
3rd Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Document
| PASS |
559
|
141st Pennsylvania Gettysburg Heroes Letters
| 110 |
560
|
Tennesse Militia Letter to Colonel T. Kilby Smith
| 100 |
561
|
1st Illinois Light Artillery Fighting in Tennessee
| PASS |
562
|
Bucktails Document Signed by General Seymour for Items Lost at South Mountain and Antietam
| PASS |
563
|
This Well Known Mainer who Commanded a portion of 16th Maine Infantry Died of Wounds Received at Laurel Hill, Virginia
| 150 |
564
|
The 16th Maine Assembles in Augusta On The Way To War
| PASS |
565
|
Buying A Commission In The 16th Maine
| PASS |
566
|
A Maine Volunteer Looks For His Bounty
| PASS |
567
|
Gettysburg Casualties Are Commissioned Into The 16th Maine
| PASS |
568
|
Maine Officer Dies On The March
| 100 |
569
|
Guarding The Potomac With The 13th Mass.
| 100 |
570
|
Crossing The Potomac With The 13th Mass.
| PASS |
571
|
A Connecticut Soldier Does Not Want To See Contrabands When He Gets Home
| PASS |
572
|
New York City Valentine Manual Civil War Scenes
| PASS |
573
|
Rebel Forces Attack Hancock, Maryland in January 1862
| PASS |
574
|
Southern Planters Argue The Merits of Slavery With USS Wissahickon Officer
| PASS |
575
|
USS Wissahickon Officer Letter Group
| PASS |
576
|
New Hampshire Executive Department Official Thinks The War Useless After Antietam
| PASS |
577
|
97th Pennsylvania Soldier's Letter
| PASS |
578
|
Rare Battle Letter On Union Defeat at Ponchatoula, La, Sept. 15, 1862
| PASS |
579
|
148th Infantry Soldier Correspondance with Lincoln Assassination News
| 150 |
580
|
4th & 29th Massachusetts Infantry Letters
| 225 |
581
|
On Contraband Servants and Lager Beer
| PASS |
582
|
Fighting Near Blackwater, Virginia October 1862
| PASS |
583
|
The Troops At Suffolk Are Reviewed By General Dix
| PASS |
584
|
Capturing Badly Wounded Rebels And A Rocket Battery Near Suffolk, Virginia
| PASS |
585
|
Great Description Of General Michael Corcoran And His Irish "Legion"
| 160 |
586
|
A 5th US Cavalryman Sleeps Through An Artillery Barrage
| PASS |
587
|
During The Battle of Fredericksburg With The 5th US Cavalry
| PASS |
588
|
Praising The Lord For Surviving The Battle of Brandy Station
| PASS |
589
|
Detailed As Picket At Emmitsburg During The Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
590
|
A Cavalryman Sees His Friend Killed In Battle And His Body Pillaged
| 475 |
591
|
Confederate POWS at Gettysburg Take the Oath
| 120 |
592
|
Descriptive Letter by Gettysburg Casualty of Point Lookout with Period Print
| 300 |
593
|
Bull Run & Gettysburg were Sabbath Descecrations
| 130 |
594
|
General Banks Signed USCT Commission
| 350 |
595
|
Heavy Fighting in Tennessee
| PASS |
596
|
US Colored Troops Appointment
| 50 |
597
|
Insane Soldier is Sent to the Judiciary Square Hospital
| 50 |
598
|
The Rose Greenhow Spy Ring is Broken Up
| PASS |
599
|
Exchange of Prisoners Captured When Twiggs Surrendered the U.S. Forces in Texas
| 225 |
600
|
1st Rhode Island Cavalry Letter from Camp Parole
| 140 |
601
|
Negroes Run Contraband Goods into Missouri
| 140 |
602
|
12th Kansas Infantry Pay Voucher
| PASS |
603
|
He Died of Wounds Received in the Battle of Drewry’s Bluff - and Writes of Chancellorsville
| 90 |
604
|
General Giles A. Smith Signed Field & Staff Muster Roll Listing his Negroes and those of the his Officers
| 150 |
605
|
“...The 4th Mass. and 22nd Maine will always be pointed at as disgracing themselves upon the field of battle. ...”
| 120 |
606
|
Union Soldier is Ordered to the Detective Corps
| 100 |
607
|
Officer Writes a Letter on Rare “Sprague Light Cavalry” Lettersheet
| PASS |
608
|
North Carolina Militia Letter
| 150 |
609
|
Chancellorsville POW Diary 72nd New York With Baseball & Football Content
| 1700 |
610
|
A Father Recalls Casualties Of The Iron Brigade At Second Bull Run
| PASS |
611
|
Letter of Recommendation Signed by Gettysburg Heroes
| 400 |
612
|
The Emancipation Proclamation is Issued to the U.S. Army
| 200 |
613
|
Feeding the Gettysburg Wounded
| 200 |
614
|
7th Pennsylvania Cavalry Letter
| 150 |
615
|
12th West Virignia Appointment and Rare Medal
| 350 |
616
|
13th New Hampshire Infantry Letter
| 150 |
617
|
12th Vermont Infantry Letter
| PASS |
618
|
Broadside Issued In Response to the New York Draft Riots
| 850 |
619
|
Autograph Book from the CORP D’ AFRIQUE
| 425 |
620
|
EXCELSIOR BRIGADE AT GETTYBURG
| 90 |
621
|
Battle of Chancellorsville Letter
| 250 |
622
|
A Maryland Farmer Joins The Fight During The Gettysburg Campaign
| 375 |
623
|
The Emancipation Proclamation Hits Home In Illinois
| 110 |
624
|
Bvt. Brig. Gen Ely S. Parker Signature
| PASS |
625
|
25th Illinois Infantry Fighting in Tennessee
| 300 |
626
|
A Union Soldier Wants to Meet His Wife Under The Sheets
| 150 |
627
|
7th Connecticut United States Christian Commission Presentation Soldier's Booklet
| PASS |
628
|
Civil War Print of The Charge of The 13th United States Regulars At Vicksburg
| PASS |
629
|
Battle of Spotsylvania Prang Lithograph
| PASS |
630
|
Rebel Raid in Pennsylvania
| PASS |
631
|
Hard Fought at Gettysburg this 82nd Ohio Soldier Teases his Uncle About Heading to Canada and Not Fighting for the Niggers
| 170 |
632
|
13th Wisconsin Soldier Writes of Seeing Executions
| 110 |
633
|
7th Vermont Infantry Letter Commending the Negro Troops
| 150 |
634
|
“... had the fun of firing twice at a nigger....”
| 150 |
635
|
A Union General Receives his Pay and Compensation for his Negro Servants
| 140 |
636
|
The Death of a Colonel
| 70 |
637
|
He Was WIA 3 Times and KIA at Boydton Plank Road
| PASS |
638
|
7th Indiana Infantry
| 80 |
639
|
NY Draft Riots
| 250 |
640
|
“...the war now is for the nigger and not the Union...”
| 130 |
641
|
“...John B. Allen he was shot in the head. I saw him after it was done he looked pretty bad. I can tell you he was hit right in the center of his forehead on the top of the forehead ...”
| 600 |
642
|
“... the boys keep shooting whenever they could see their heads & so did the rebs…"
| PASS |
643
|
Beginning of the Mine Run Campaign
| 100 |
644
|
27th Maine WIA Signed Morning Report
| PASS |
645
|
Libby Prison Albumen in August of 1863
| PASS |
646
|
Maps of the March of the 23rd Army Corps through Kentucky
| 1900 |
647
|
The 16th Maine Is Reviewed By General Robinson
| PASS |
648
|
16th Maine Replaces Their Flag Lost At Gettysburg
| PASS |
649
|
81st Ohio Letter
| 100 |
650
|
An Ohio Soldier Fights For His Ungrateful Family
| 100 |
651
|
Talking With Rebel Pickets In South Carolina
| PASS |
652
|
Connecticut Soldiers Are Turned Into Marines
| PASS |
653
|
Fort Sumter Is Bombarded In November 1863
| PASS |
654
|
Pro-Union Patriotic Pamphlet
| PASS |
655
|
1st Corps Soldier Describes His Corps Badge
| 700 |
656
|
Connecticut Soldier Says, "I want to help bombard Sullivan's and James' Islands"
| PASS |
657
|
A 32nd Mass. Soldier Dies Peacefully
| PASS |
658
|
Union Sailor's Letter From USS Morse
| PASS |
659
|
Plantation Slaves Welcome Union Troops To Louisiana
| 150 |
660
|
Artic Explorer Adolphus W. Greely Visits The 48th Massachusetts
| PASS |
661
|
Volleys Are Fired Over Union Dead At Vicksburg
| PASS |
662
|
The 81st Illinois Is Called Into Line Of Battle
| PASS |
663
|
Darkies Cook For The 81st Illinois
| PASS |
664
|
The Citizens Of Vicksburg Are Threatened With Being Sent Away After That City's Capture
| PASS |
665
|
Scouting For Guerrillas In The Arkansas Country Side
| 150 |
666
|
Rebel Soldiers Believe God Is With Them, But Is Acting "Mighty Strange"
| 100 |
667
|
A Captured Union Soldier Returns With A Parole
| PASS |
668
|
The Sight Of Graves Touch An Illinois Soldier's Heart
| 100 |
669
|
Rebel Cavalry Runs At The Sight Of Union Troops
| 110 |
670
|
Old Abe Calls for Another Draft In Early 1864
| PASS |
671
|
A Union Soldier Wants Equal Rights And Segregation For The Blacks Race
| PASS |
672
|
A Union Soldier Is Shocked At The "Suffering Appearance Of Black Refugees
| PASS |
673
|
Killed In Action Illinois Soldier Letter Group
| 180 |
674
|
A New Jersey Soldier Is Ordered To Wear A Ball & Chain
| PASS |
675
|
A New Jersey Brigade Bids Farewell To McClellan
| PASS |
676
|
A New Jersey Soldier Dies Of Disease & Is Sent Home By Express
| 375 |
677
|
A New Jersey Soldier Describes The Soldier's Rest, Washington
| 100 |
678
|
Union Pickets At Falmouth Turn Away A French Official
| PASS |
679
|
General Alexander Hays Assumes Command In The Second Corps
| PASS |
680
|
Soldier Dies Of Apoplexy While Hooker Reviews The Thin Ranks Of The Army Of The Potomac
| PASS |
681
|
Visiting Secretary Stanton & A Wounded Brother After Chancellorsville
| PASS |
682
|
12th New Jersey Soldier Is Arrested For Cowardice At Gettysburg
| 150 |
683
|
The 12th New Jersey Fills Its Thinned Ranks After Gettysburg While Pillaging Virginia
| PASS |
684
|
3rd Rhode Island Cavalry MWIA Bayou Goula
| 50 |
685
|
Sherman’s Campaign in Georgia
| PASS |
686
|
Seizure of Mobile Cotton by Union Forces
| 70 |
687
|
U.S. Colored Troops Casulaties While Leading an Expedition into South Carolina
| 350 |
688
|
Letter from Soldier Employed by the Commissioner for Exchange
| PASS |
689
|
Losses at Bristow Station by 1st Mass Cavalry
| 100 |
690
|
Major of the 13th Regular Army Writes of Casualties at Vicksburg
| 150 |
691
|
Casualties for the 169th New York in May-July 1864
| 170 |
692
|
Rare Letter Related to the Red Cloud War in Minnesota
| 140 |
693
|
A Parable Dedicated to the Loyal Soldiers of the North
| PASS |
694
|
39th Massachusetts Letter with Content
| 450 |
695
|
16th Mass Light Artillery Letter
| 140 |
696
|
He was Wounded in Action at Gettysburg with the 13th Massachusetts
| PASS |
697
|
13th Maine Infantry Letter Ambushed by the Rebs
| 190 |
698
|
89th New York Letter with Casualties
| 100 |
699
|
11th Maine Infantry Soldier Writes from Laurel Hill, Virginia
| PASS |
700
|
Georgia Prisoners Captured During the Defense of Savannah by General Kilpatrick’s Cavalry
| 250 |
701
|
He Was Exchanged for the Son of Robert E. Lee
| 160 |
702
|
“...They gave me a slight caution the other day by shooting a hole through my hat! ...”
| 250 |
703
|
87th Indiana Infantry Letter
| 160 |
704
|
A Union Sailor Writes From Beaufort, North Carolina
| PASS |
705
|
On Col. Ulric Dalhgren's Failed Raid On Richmond
| PASS |
706
|
Union Naval Officers Sit For Mathew Brady In 1861
| PASS |
707
|
Naval Commander John R. Goldsborough On The Capture Of Port Royal In November 1861
| 1400 |
708
|
Important Union Southern Atlantic Blockade Commander Letter
| PASS |
709
|
Admiral DuPont Inspects The Destruction Of Fort Pulaski In April 1862
| PASS |
710
|
A Future Brevet Brig. Gen. On The Peninsula Campaign
| PASS |
711
|
General Henry Madill's Wounds Are Assessed By His Surgeon Brother
| PASS |
712
|
Pennsylvania Bounty Document
| PASS |
713
|
From the Papers of General Smith - Battle Report
| 275 |
714
|
Red River Expedition Battle Report
| 275 |
715
|
Battle Report Drafts
| 100 |
716
|
The Wife of Major General Andrew Jackson Smith Sends a Poem to her Husband
| 100 |
717
|
17th Vermont Infantry Letter
| PASS |
718
|
Unique Soldiers Archive - KIA at Resaca
| 3000 |
719
|
Wounded Yankee Chart Broadside
| 225 |
720
|
131st NY Letter
| PASS |
721
|
Fighting 32nd Massachusetts Soldiers Collection
| 300 |
722
|
Sterling Price Raids Missouri in 1864
| PASS |
723
|
Northern Song Sheet Captured By An Indiana Soldier in Savannah, Georgia
| PASS |
724
|
US Colored Troops Muster Roll
| 180 |
725
|
Muster Roll Testifies the Costly Battle of Weldon Railroad - Enroute to Atlanta
| PASS |
726
|
California Secesh Make a Run for the Nevada Border to Avoid the Draft
| 110 |
727
|
Senator Hale is Reviewed for Misconduct Involving a Prisoner at Old Capital Prison
| PASS |
728
|
Unusual Wisconsin Extra Pay Document
| PASS |
729
|
110th New York Infantry Letter from Fort Jefferson, Florida with Rare ‘300,000 Strong’ Cover
| 250 |
730
|
He Was Killed Two Weeks After Penning this Letter
| 120 |
731
|
California Man Asking General Hancock for a Favor
| 150 |
732
|
Letter about a 27th Connecticut Infantry Soldier “when the battle began he faltered and begun to cry”
| PASS |
733
|
6th New York Cavalry Letter on the ‘Stonewall Cemetery’
| 200 |
734
|
1st Michigan Light Artillery Fighting at Nashville
| 100 |
735
|
9th New York Cavalry KIA at Cedarville
| 50 |
736
|
During the War Some Lost Their Lives, Some Lost Limbs, and Others Lost Their Loves
| PASS |
737
|
General Harland Requests a Wounded Rebel Soldier be Brought to him Under Guard
| PASS |
738
|
Preparing For The Grand Review
| PASS |
739
|
A Union Volunteer Is Afraid The Government Will Keep Them After their Term Expires
| PASS |
740
|
The 81st Ohio Assembles At The Opening Of The Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
741
|
Scouting For Deserters During The Beginning Of Grant's Overland Campaign
| PASS |
742
|
A New York Soldier Writes from Atlanta
| PASS |
743
|
Advancing Towards Atlanta in July 1864
| PASS |
744
|
Writing A Day Before He is Captured and Sent To Andersonville
| PASS |
745
|
10th Virginia (Union) at The Battle of Berryville on Sept. 3, 1864
| PASS |
746
|
1st Maine Cavalry Soldier is Found Dead By His Relative
| PASS |
747
|
Great Battle of Drewry's Bluff Letter
| PASS |
748
|
Bottled Up at Bermuda Hundred and not Realizing It
| PASS |
749
|
7th Conn. Support Cavalry Raids Near Petersburg, June 9, 1864
| PASS |
750
|
The 7th Conn. Suffers Heavily at The Battle of Deep Bottom Run
| PASS |
751
|
Framed Quincy Gillmore Signature with Engraving
| PASS |
752
|
On The Weldon RR With The 16th Maine
| 100 |
753
|
The Draft Is Put Off For Lincoln's Election
| 140 |
754
|
Capture Of Savannah Georgia Letter
| 100 |
755
|
A Union Sailor of The Blockade Squadron Dines With English Blockade Runners
| 100 |
756
|
The Union Navy Plans To Attack New Bern, N. C. in 1864
| PASS |
757
|
A Blockade Runner Is Beached & Blown Up While being Pursued
| PASS |
758
|
The Union Fleet Prepares For Its First Attack On Fort Fisher
| PASS |
759
|
Hatcher’s Run Field Printed Broadside
| PASS |
760
|
Hard Luck Officers of the 105th Pennsylvania
| 250 |
761
|
A Very Hard Fought Group of Officers
| 300 |
762
|
2nd U.S. Cavalry Officer Letter
| 60 |
763
|
General Ord Signed U.S. Colored Troops Commission
| 325 |
764
|
16th Maine Volunteers Muster Roll
| 120 |
765
|
Sherman Receives the Praise of Congress for his March to the Sea
| 80 |
766
|
Nashville Anti-Secession Letter
| 50 |
767
|
William ‘Pig-Iron’ Kelley Letter on Gettysburg and Radicals in Congress “it would make you tingle to hear Ben Lane of Mo. Clark of Kansas and other Western men talk of the necessity of disfranchising
| 90 |
768
|
Surrender of the Cumberland Gap by the Confederate Forces
| 450 |
769
|
104th Ohio Letter on Burnside’s East Tennessee Campaign
| 425 |
770
|
1865 Kentucky Diary With Guerrillas, End of The War & Lincoln Assassination Content
| 1100 |
771
|
Incredible Manuscript Music Book
| 250 |
772
|
KIA Soldier from the Massachusettes Cavalry
| 100 |
773
|
17th Vermont Infantry Letter
| PASS |
774
|
Sultana Survivor Writes of His Experiences
| 950 |
775
|
Scrapbook of Sultana Survivor Eratus Winters “... the writer escaped, was kept in Hospital at Memphis until May 10th ...”
| PASS |
776
|
4th Corps Battle Flag Requisition Document
| PASS |
777
|
A 38th New Jersey Musician Has A Few Choice Words For The Folks Back Home
| PASS |
778
|
Captured by Forrest and Sent to Andersonville
| 300 |
779
|
A Mississippi Transport Sacrifices Its Livestock Cargo To Save The Vessel
| PASS |
780
|
Union Soldiers Carve Pipes While Sherman Advances
| 100 |
781
|
The General Says Farewell
| PASS |
782
|
End of the War Poems Penned by Colonel of the 1st New York Cavalry
| 900 |
783
|
Good Content California Miner’s Letter “I don’t think we shall have any trouble here in this state now with the rebels they are quite still and I think will stay so.”
| 90 |
784
|
IRS Document Taxing a Georgia Man for the Year Ending May 1st, 1865
| 70 |
785
|
1st Vermont Heavy Artillery Letter
| 140 |
786
|
This 25th Indiana Officer is Now a Citizen a Soldier No Longer
| PASS |
787
|
25th Inidana Officer Writes of Fighting in South Carolina Duirng the Carolina Campaign
| 140 |
788
|
Excellent Tennessee Oath to the United States
| 160 |
789
|
They Lost 231 Men Killed or Mortally Wounded
| PASS |
790
|
Norfolk, Virginia Woman Makes a Claim Against the Federal Government
| 120 |
791
|
Tongue in Cheek Attack on General Kilpatrick by General Robert Allen
| 200 |
792
|
Great Gettysburg Regiment - 16th Maine Infantry Discharge Signed by Colonel Walter T. Chester the Last Volunteer of the Army of the Potomac Mustered Out of Service
| PASS |
794
|
Ben Butler Says Farewell To His Army
| PASS |
795
|
A VRC Officer Quits Smoking
| PASS |
796
|
An Ohio Soldier Predicts The Fall Of Fort Fisher And The End Of The Confederacy
| 100 |
797
|
A Sherman Soldier Prepares For The Grand Review
| PASS |
798
|
Collecting Arms in the Occupied South
| 190 |
799
|
A Sister Writes on Her Wounded Brother in the 1st Maine Cavalry
| PASS |
800
|
1st Maine Cavalry Officer Returns From a Raid
| PASS |
801
|
New York Times Newspaper Detailing the Battle of Fort Fisher
| PASS |
802
|
THE CITIZENS OF ROCKVILLE ARE "POOR AS HELL"
| PASS |
803
|
UNION LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA RECEIPT
| PASS |
804
|
ALABAMA PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR LETTER TO ANDREW JOHNSON
| PASS |
805
|
UNION SOLDIER'S SERVANT'S HORSE STOLEN BY HIS OLD MASTER!
| PASS |
806
|
81st Ohio Letter
| PASS |
807
|
Sherman's Army Grand Review Letter
| PASS |
808
|
Pair 2nd Rhode Island Letters
| PASS |
809
|
Parole Letter By Andersonville Petitioner
| 180 |
810
|
The Draft Comes to New York State
| PASS |
811
|
Former Soldier Vents Over Death of Comrade for the Freedom of Slaves
| 400 |
812
|
Negro Soldier Civil War Discharge
| 275 |
813
|
Winning The MOH For Advancing The Flag At Cedar Mountain
| 400 |
814
|
Proofs Of Citizenship And Loyalty Circular
| PASS |
815
|
Paying The Hospital Rent After The War
| 50 |
816
|
General Lucius Fairchild Writes Elisha Hunt Rhodes
| 160 |
817
|
Paying the Citizens of Pennsylvania For Damage Done by the Confederate Invaders
| 140 |
818
|
This Old Soldier Didn’t Call a Woman a Whore
| 110 |
819
|
Union General Writes a Fellow General
| 110 |
820
|
Gettysburg Heroes Correspondance Archive Between Alexander Webb and Joshua Chamberlain
| PASS |
821
|
Chattanooga & Chickamauga Relic Book
| PASS |
822
|
General Sheridan Memorial
| PASS |
823
|
Gen McClellan Letter To Jonathan Letterman On Gettysburg & 1868 Presidential Campaign
| PASS |
824
|
Civil War Book Prospectus
| PASS |
825
|
Fantastic Gettysburg Content Letter Grouping
| 2500 |
826
|
Pickett's Charge Artilleryman's Gettysburg History
| PASS |
827
|
An Enormous Antietam Battlefield Map
| PASS |
828
|
The Medicinal use of Cocaine & Morphine
| 80 |
829
|
Yankee Plans to SHOOT a Prosoner of War
| 200 |
830
|
Congressman Samuel Houston Enroute To West Point On Official Business
| 2000 |
831
|
Scarce Francis Scott Key Letter Settling The General’s Affairs
| 800 |
832
|
A FURIOUS CONGRESSMAN CROCKETT THREATENS A CARD SHARK: "I WILL BE DAMNED IF I DON'T GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF THE LAW"
| 43000 |
833
|
Before He Dazzeled His Audiences
| PASS |
834
|
Autograph Collection
| PASS |
835
|
Admiral Ernest Mouchez Group
| PASS |
836
|
P. T. Barnum Signed Barnum Bridgeport Circus Pass
| 250 |
837
|
Pinkerton Letter
| PASS |
838
|
THOMAS A. EDISON LETTER ON WATER FLOW
| 275 |
839
|
Senator Claude Pepper on Public Welfare
| PASS |
840
|
Kurt Godel Group
| 160 |
841
|
Jussi Bjoerling Signed Photograph
| 600 |
842
|
Arthur Fielder TLS
| PASS |
843
|
Tea Strainer
| 50 |
844
|
Original Felt Policeman’s Helmet
| 400 |
845
|
Solid Gold Masters Presentation Masonic Badge
| PASS |
846
|
A World Trade Center Survivor
| 275 |
847
|
Church of Scotland Is Threatened by the Quakers
| 200 |
848
|
1790 Ship Receipt
| PASS |
849
|
18th Century Shipping Document
| PASS |
850
|
Late 1700’s Shipping Document
| PASS |
851
|
Connecticut Prosecution Document
| PASS |
852
|
18th Century South Carolina Orphans Letter
| PASS |
853
|
Book of Poetry
| 110 |
854
|
A Sealing Voyage from Boston 1806
| PASS |
855
|
New Hampshirec Ledger
| 160 |
856
|
Poem “ Farewell to Elias Hicks “
| PASS |
857
|
Selling a Pew
| PASS |
858
|
The Men & City of Jefferson in Missouri
| 90 |
859
|
Poltics and Eminent Virgnians
| 130 |
860
|
Rare 1841 Ship’s Journal
| 850 |
861
|
Order of United American Mechanics Membership Document
| 60 |
862
|
Cutting out an eyeball
| 50 |
863
|
Incredible 12’ Hand Colored Map of the Hudson River Valley
| 1200 |
864
|
Georgia Society Letter
| 110 |
865
|
Whaling Business Day Book
| 160 |
866
|
18th Century Wood Block Engravings Of South Pacific Natives
| PASS |
867
|
Excellent San Francisco Fire Lettr
| 1500 |
868
|
A Musuem Pass for the Boston Society of Natural History
| PASS |
869
|
Daniel Webster Political Pamphlet
| PASS |
870
|
From Nevada City “...The most ancient record of the history of the human race describes to us the creation of man and woman and their union together by the hand of Jehovah....”
| 50 |
871
|
Rare Whaling Journal with Excellent Account of a Ship Wreck and More
| 1500 |
872
|
Establishing the Big Blue Indian Reservation
| 150 |
873
|
This Mormon Newspaper Was Printed in Salt Lake City
| 190 |
874
|
Reverend Goldsbury Archive
| 160 |
875
|
Antebellum Southern Theatre Broadside
| 275 |
876
|
Sailmaker’s Plan Book, Newburyport, MA. 1860’s.
| 2100 |
877
|
Early Pocket Map of New York City
| 475 |
878
|
Bloody Deeds of Gen. Jackson Handbill and More
| 150 |
879
|
Missouri Pioneer Letters
| PASS |
880
|
McKinney Family of Wisconsin Group
| PASS |
881
|
Reconstruction Era Diary from Virginia
| 130 |
882
|
The State of North Carolina Issues a Reconstruction Bond
| 90 |
883
|
Exceptionally Ornate Railroad Bond
| 100 |
884
|
“Let every Southern Educator read this.”
| 70 |
885
|
The Reeves Family of Elkhorn, Wisconsin Archive
| PASS |
886
|
North Carolina Railroad Broadside for the “Great Southern Railroad”
| 275 |
887
|
Log Book of the Brig. Julia Lingley
| 100 |
888
|
Early Railroad Broadside
| 300 |
889
|
Tracy Edson Diary
| PASS |
890
|
Great Illustrated and Printed American Merchant Document Lot
| PASS |
891
|
1876 Centennial Program
| PASS |
892
|
Business Journals from Wisconsin
| PASS |
893
|
The Catlett and Timberneck Dairy Farm Group
| PASS |
894
|
Thomas Gordon Penn Group
| PASS |
895
|
New Jersey Legal Document Archive
| PASS |
896
|
Curwensville Bank Archive
| PASS |
897
|
Ohio State Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and Animals
| 60 |
898
|
Bank of Kentucky
| PASS |
899
|
Vintage Graphic Full Color Tobacco Label
| 90 |
900
|
1893 World’s Fair Book
| PASS |
901
|
Maine Horse Racing
| PASS |
902
|
Arter’s Sons Saddle and Leather Company
| PASS |
903
|
Silent Movie Poster
| 425 |
904
|
Scarce EDISON Silent Movie Poster
| 600 |
905
|
Silent Movie Poster
| 200 |
906
|
OHIO CONGRESSMAN SIMEON D. FESS ON ANTI-DRINKING
| 50 |
907
|
Obscene Books Broadside from Tennessee
| 50 |
908
|
Pair 19th Century Political Campaign Ballots
| PASS |
909
|
Hiram Giddings Mss Diary
| 150 |
910
|
32nd Congress Representatives Broadside
| 50 |
911
|
Document Signed by Reuben Hyde Walworth
| PASS |
912
|
Schuyler Colfax Letter Archive
| 900 |
913
|
Democrates of Maryland Meet for a Political Meeting on the Election of 1856
| 140 |
914
|
DEMOCRATIC FRAUDS
| PASS |
915
|
Michigan Senators and Crongressman Group
| PASS |
916
|
Early AdvertisingUse of Mount Vernon and Washington’s Tomb
| 300 |
917
|
Broadsheet Signed By President George Washington
| 2100 |
918
|
Bone Carved Washington knife: att. John Vogler
| 3000 |
919
|
George Washington Birthday Celebration Lot
| PASS |
920
|
A Thomas Jefferson Autograph Note Carried by his Slave John Hemings
| 26000 |
921
|
James Madison Signed Land Grant
| 275 |
922
|
William Henry Harrison Memorial Print on Fabric
| PASS |
923
|
William Henry Harrison Campaign Ribbon's Cabinet Card
| PASS |
924
|
William Henry Harrison Portrait 1840 Political Campaign Flag
| 4750 |
925
|
The Election of William Henry Harrison
| PASS |
926
|
ZACHARY TAYLOR IS PRESENTED WITH A HORSE
| 100 |
927
|
President Millard Fillmore CDV
| 100 |
928
|
Millard Fillmore Portrait 1856 Flag Ribbon
| PASS |
929
|
Judiciary Committee of the House votes to impeach Johnson
| PASS |
930
|
Assigned To Be President Johnson's Body Guard
| PASS |
931
|
President Grant and Family Stereoview
| PASS |
932
|
President U.S. Grant Funeral Train Table
| PASS |
933
|
1868 Presidential Campaign Goods Broadside
| 500 |
934
|
Man Wearing General Grant Portrait Badge
| PASS |
935
|
ULYSSES S. GRANT MOURNING ADDRESS
| PASS |
936
|
James Garfield 1880 Campaign Bandana
| PASS |
937
|
Chester A. Arthur New York City Customhouse Letter Archive
| 160 |
938
|
Unlisted Cleveland and Thurman 1888 Campaign Bandana
| 100 |
939
|
Cleveland and Thurman 1888 Campaign Parade Belt
| 160 |
940
|
Harrison and Morton 1888 Campaign Banner
| 150 |
941
|
Unlisted Harrison and Reid 1892 Campaign Bandana
| 160 |
942
|
William Howard Taft Portrait Campaign Banner
| PASS |
943
|
President Woodrow Wilson Appoints a North Carolinian as Director of the Census
| 250 |
944
|
Unlisted President Warren G. Harding Portrait Pennant
| 250 |
945
|
Naval General Orders Informs Seamen of the Death of President Harding and the Constitutional Appointment of Calvin Coolidge to President
| 425 |
946
|
Anti-Semetic - President Roosevelt Propaganda
| 110 |
947
|
Franklin Roosevelt Signed Check & Original Photograph
| 475 |
948
|
President Harry Truman Signs A Photograph For Jack Lord of Hawaii Five-O
| 150 |
949
|
Dwight Eisenhower TLS
| 160 |
950
|
Providing Penalties for the Assaniation of the President
| PASS |
951
|
Official White House Sympathy Card on the Death of Patrick Kennedy
| 100 |
952
|
Jimmy Carter Inaugural Day Cover Signed
| 160 |
953
|
Four American Presidents Signed This Engraving
| 1300 |
954
|
1847 WHEELOCK TEXAS LAND CLAIM LETTER
| 150 |
955
|
1850's Irish Gold Miner's California Valentine from California
| PASS |
956
|
Document Signed by Commodore John Sloat who Proclaimed US Annexation of California
| 50 |
957
|
Horses Killed in Battle Will be Reimbursed by the Federal Government
| 50 |
958
|
American Stagecoach Bandit Charles Boles “Black Bart” Signature
| 350 |
959
|
A Murderer Hanged - Rare Execution Ticket
| 300 |
960
|
Rare Indian Photo by Soule
| 300 |
961
|
CHIEF SEATTLE CABINET CARD
| 150 |
962
|
The noble Red Man is a myth…He is really odious, but intensely picturesque
| 110 |
963
|
Personally Owned and Signed Book
| 180 |
964
|
Standing Rock Agency Pre-Printed Cursive Circular - With Mention of Chiefs Red Cloud and Spotted Tail
| 130 |
965
|
UNUSUAL HAND-TINTED CARTE DE VISITE OF CHE-NOPE, SAC & FOX BRAVE.
| 170 |
966
|
Feldman Photographs a Squaw
| PASS |
967
|
Chief Indian Scout at Standing Rock Reservation
| 300 |
968
|
Lincoln County New Mexico Stock Certificate
| 130 |
969
|
Barker Indian Photos
| PASS |
970
|
The Final Frontier
| 50 |
971
|
Another Personally Owned and Signed Book
| 170 |
972
|
An Early Operating Room Image
| 100 |
973
|
Early Eskimo Photographs
| PASS |
974
|
Limited Edition Karl Moon
| 80 |
975
|
William Henry Jackson Native American Photograph
| PASS |
976
|
Carl Moon Photograph
| 200 |
977
|
Extensive Description of California Mentioning Negroes, Japs, Chinese, Jews, Mexicans, Indians and More
| PASS |
978
|
Wonderfully Adorned Indian
| PASS |
979
|
An Early Reference Book for the COLT
| 50 |
980
|
He Was An Original Inductee of Baseball’s Hall of Fame
| 250 |
981
|
Wilmington Football Team Items
| 80 |
982
|
THE CINDERELLA MAN - BOXER JAMES BRADDOCK - SIGNATURE ON LAMB'S CLUB DINNER PROGRAM
| 200 |
983
|
Unitas Takes The Field
| 190 |
984
|
‘Cool Papa’ Bell Grouping
| PASS |