Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Document Signed by Henry Vane
| 375 |
2
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1697 Tavern License
| 110 |
3
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1708 Tavern License
| 120 |
4
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Salem Witch Trial
| 300 |
5
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Document Signed by 17th Century Indian Fighter Benjamin Church
| PASS |
6
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Norton Town Taxes
| PASS |
7
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Indian Beat an Old Woman in 1720
| 80 |
8
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Signed by Rhode Island Governor Richard Ward
| PASS |
9
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Indicted for Having a Bastard Child
| 90 |
10
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Rare and attractive Indian deed for Ulster County, New York, signed by three Indians with their pictoral totems.
| 4250 |
11
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Indictment Against Two Indians for Killing a Cow
| PASS |
12
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THE PHILADELPHIA SILVERSMITH WHO MADE THE INKSTAND USED FOR THE SIGNING OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
| 400 |
13
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1742 Bond Signed by Thomas Parker
| 90 |
14
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Member of the Stamp Act Congress - Timothy Ruggles Excessivley Rare Autograph
| 500 |
15
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Court Order Signed by Timothy Ruggles
| 275 |
16
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Indictment for Assault and Stating That the Woman was a “Damned Negro Whore”
| PASS |
17
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Early New York Document Group
| 500 |
18
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Sale of the Ferry Boat “Wall Boat” in Rhode Island
| PASS |
19
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John Hancock’s Uncle
| 225 |
20
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Roger Sherman Pays the Government of Connecticut
| 325 |
21
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Revolutionary Patriot Abraham Yates Signed Document
| PASS |
22
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Savannah Sends Condoence in the Death of King George II
| 50 |
23
|
Francis Bernard Signed Military Appointment
| 350 |
24
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North Carolina Colonial Notes
| 500 |
25
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THE AUTOGRAPH OF CAPTAIN COOK'S AMERICAN TRAVELER
| 170 |
26
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Declaration of Independence Signers
| 7500 |
27
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Colonial Deeds Group
| PASS |
28
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This Title was the Only Newspaper Printed in New Hampshire During the American Revolution
| 200 |
29
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Document Signed by James Wilson
| 300 |
30
|
Early Revolutionary War News
| PASS |
31
|
Scarce Benedict Arnold Autograph Document Signed During the Seige of Quebec
| 7500 |
32
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Tax! Tax! Tax!
| PASS |
33
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When In The Course Of Human Events .....
| 2500 |
34
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Oliver Ellsworth Authorizes Payment of an American Officer in 1776
| 180 |
35
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Magnificent printed August 6, 1776 broadside of Hopestill Capen - a jailed Loyalist and owner of the site where the Union Oyster House exists in Boston. This broadside is his personal copy, adorned w
| 7000 |
36
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“God Save Us All” - Defending The Colony of New York
| 2750 |
37
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Document with Motto “By the Sword She Seeks Peace Under Liberty”
| 300 |
38
|
William Bradford War Date Document
| 150 |
39
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Reporting The Revolutionary War
| 50 |
40
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Jonathan Trumbull War-Date Letter
| 375 |
41
|
From James Wilson’s Library
| 700 |
42
|
Germantown Gun Wad Bible Leaf
| PASS |
43
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Woman is Raped by a Prisoner of War
| 100 |
44
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Innoculation for Small Pox in 1777
| 70 |
45
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Draft Dodger in 1777
| 80 |
46
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Soldier Refused to Serve and is Found Guilty of his Actions
| 80 |
47
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John Winslow Signed Document
| PASS |
48
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Mass Bounty Note
| 150 |
49
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Paying for his Service in the Continental Line
| PASS |
50
|
State of Georgia Note Backed by the Proceeds of Confiscated Tory Estates and Signed by William Few, Signer of the Constitution
| 800 |
51
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An Expedition Against the Six Nations is Authorized by Congress
| 90 |
52
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John Ashe Autogrpah Letter Signed
| 250 |
53
|
Rev War Prisoners
| 150 |
54
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He Served at Bunker Hill
| 150 |
55
|
Revolutionary War Slave Hires & More
| 550 |
56
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Mass Bay $1 Bill 1780
| 50 |
57
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Letter to American General While Prisoner Held by the British in New York During the Revolution
| PASS |
58
|
Loyalists Attack a Pennsylvania Woman in her Home
| 80 |
59
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Transporting Cannon from Maryland to Philadelphia
| 275 |
60
|
From The Congress of Confederation
| 850 |
61
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1783 Colonial Letter
| 100 |
62
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He Was Land Speculator With Robert Morris
| 275 |
63
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Signer James Smith Document
| 275 |
64
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1783 Court Order Signed by William Bradford Otis
| PASS |
65
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He Was Partners with Robert Morris
| PASS |
66
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The Last Voyage of Captain Cook
| PASS |
67
|
Loyalist 84th Regiment Document
| 600 |
68
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Thanksgiving in Massachusetts 1786
| 80 |
69
|
18th Century Sermons
| 200 |
70
|
1779 Account Ledger
| 150 |
71
|
Early Printing of the United States Constitution
| 475 |
72
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Henry Dundas ALS
| PASS |
73
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He Printed the Declaration of Independence
| 300 |
74
|
Robert Treat Paine Signed Document
| 180 |
75
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What Our Freedom Cost - 7th Virginia Regiment
| 375 |
76
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Elbridge Gerry for Governor Broadside
| 80 |
77
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He Signed the Articles of Confederation
| 90 |
78
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Signed by a Signer of the Articles of Confederation, a Brigadier General and a Supreme Court Justice
| 160 |
79
|
History of the Fight at Concord
| 80 |
80
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A Map of Negroland by Herman Moll,
| 225 |
81
|
1786 Virginia Government Slave Tax Document
| 60 |
82
|
A Free Negro in Massachusetts is Brought to Court in 1787
| 100 |
83
|
Inquisition into the Death of a Negro Man
| PASS |
84
|
18th Century Summons for Slave who Committed a Felony
| 110 |
85
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1795 New York Slave Manumission Signed by Ezra L’Hommedieu
| 275 |
86
|
18th Century Letter Pertaining to the Beating of a Female Slave by a School Master
| 150 |
87
|
Three Fifths
| 100 |
88
|
Rare North Carolina Emancipation
| 325 |
89
|
Kentucky Slave Murder Trial Archive
| 1600 |
90
|
Tennessee Importation Certification
| 190 |
91
|
Virginia Bill of Sale
| 170 |
92
|
South American Slave Document
| PASS |
93
|
Pnnted Naval pamphlet requesting bounty paid for slaves captured during the War of 1812
| 650 |
94
|
Slave Negro Africa is Hired Out
| PASS |
95
|
Francis & Henry Grimke Signed Documents
| 300 |
96
|
Slave Dealer Letter
| 400 |
97
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Fearing The Stability of The Union
| 600 |
98
|
Raising Slaves & a Plantation
| 2500 |
99
|
Quaker Discusses Abolition
| 225 |
100
|
Writing Of The Maryland Negro Labor in 1844,
| 300 |
101
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The Herald of Freedom
| 50 |
102
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The Defender of Dred Scott Signs an Affidavit in a Case in Which he is the Named Defendant Being Sued by an Insurance Company Concerning a Surety Bond
| 50 |
103
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Runaway Slave is Jailed
| 60 |
104
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Anti-Slavery in Chicago & Milwaukee
| 80 |
105
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Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Broadside Illustrating the Negative Feelings in the Northern States Regarding the Mexican War and the Expansion of Slavery
| 425 |
106
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Norfolk, Virginia Slave Bill of Sale
| 475 |
107
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Slave Auction Sale Bill
| 275 |
108
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Hiring Negroes in Hertford, North Carolina
| 170 |
109
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Georgia Slave Owner Schedule
| PASS |
110
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South Carolina Slave Trader George Edwards Trunk Plate
| 200 |
111
|
No Liquor to Slaves
| PASS |
112
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White Abolitionist Says She Would Let Negroes Sleep in Her Bed
| 350 |
113
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Virginia Slave Auction Sale
| 225 |
114
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Arkansas Man Sells His Tennessee Lands & Negroes
| 60 |
115
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Slave Receipt
| 350 |
116
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Selling Slaves & Land in Tennessee
| 50 |
117
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Slave Dealers Nathan Bedford Forrest & the Bolton, Dickens, & Co.
| 100 |
118
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Free Man of Color Purchases His Sister
| 1100 |
119
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The Hamilton Plantation Wishes to Sell Their Slaves
| PASS |
120
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Puchased Slave Has Runaway to Norfolk
| 425 |
121
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This Bank Dealt in Slaves
| PASS |
122
|
Fantastic Content Slave Dealers Letter
| 950 |
123
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Slave Auction Group
| 200 |
124
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13 Year Old Slave Girl is Sold
| 200 |
125
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Louisiana Slave Auctioneers Broadside Listing Over 110 Negroes with Penciled Prices
| 12000 |
126
|
North Carolina Slave Bill of Sale
| 120 |
127
|
Failure to Buy the Slave Josephine
| 80 |
128
|
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
| 450 |
129
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Texas Confederate Slave Sale Documents
| 225 |
130
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Civil War era Field Desk with John Brown Carving
| 325 |
131
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Emancipation CDV
| 90 |
132
|
| PASS |
133
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This Contract Was Approved By The Freedman’s Bureau
| 350 |
134
|
7th United States Colored Troops Grouping
| 325 |
135
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William Lloyd Garrison to Speak on “The Past, Present, and Future of our Country”
| 160 |
136
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Newly Freed Slaves Fair Poorly In Tennessee After The War
| 900 |
137
|
| PASS |
138
|
The Business of The Freedmen’s Bureau
| PASS |
139
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The Freedmens Bureau’s Good Works
| PASS |
140
|
Texas in Reconstruction
| 550 |
141
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CDV of the Celebrity Jubilee Singers of Fisk University
| 400 |
142
|
Hampton & Its Students
| 325 |
143
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Black School Photo
| 425 |
144
|
Great Negro Letterhead
| PASS |
145
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…the negro race is a mystery to me while they existed in a state of slavery…
| 325 |
146
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Signed by the Slave Brother of Mulatto 19th Century Activist Francis Grimke
| 120 |
147
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Frederick Douglass Signed Document
| PASS |
148
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Black images draw the customers
| 50 |
149
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Colored Freedmen of Arkansas
| PASS |
150
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Negro Member of the Church of God in Shreveport is Sought for Murder
| 80 |
151
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Colored Man Sought For Shooting a Man on the Bon Air Plantation
| 70 |
152
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He May Not of Got the Sheriff But He Did Get the Deputy
| 70 |
153
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Scarce Photo of Buffalo Soldiers Held as Prisoners by the Mexican Forces During Pershing's Invasion
| 90 |
154
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Pinkerton Reward Poster
| 50 |
155
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1919 Reward Poster for Escaped Prisoners
| 50 |
156
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92nd Division Plaque & Photographs
| 250 |
157
|
Joe Louis Broadside
| 325 |
158
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CSA GENERAL PENDELTON'S ADC WRITES TO A REBEL P.O.W. -LETTER MENTIONING ESCAPE & INCLUDES P.O.W. ALBUM PAGE
| 425 |
159
|
Robert E. Lee Signed Military Document
| 2100 |
160
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1851 Southern Rights Convention Letter - Addressed to Future 42nd Mississippi Colonel who was Mortally Wounded at Gettysburg
| 50 |
161
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General Sterling Price Signed Document
| 350 |
162
|
Rail Road Stock Signed by Lawrence o’Bryan Branch
| 225 |
163
|
Nathan Bedford Forrest Looks to Buy Slaves
| 130 |
164
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Early John Hunt Morgan
| 700 |
165
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Beautiful Color Vignette of VMI is Printed on this Music Sheet,
| 325 |
166
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Salt Print Photograph of James Hilton Leacock - Graduate of the Kentucky Military Institute
| PASS |
167
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Commander of Huger's Battery & Son of General Huger Writes One Day After Sumter About the Attack
| 650 |
168
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Rare Confederate Imprint on the Church & Indians
| 150 |
169
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1st Virginia Cavarly Letter on JEB Stuarts Mismangment at Manassas
| 1300 |
170
|
Confederate Rail Road Stock
| 160 |
171
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Confederate Congressman Writes General P.C. Johnston on a Promotion for a Young Virginian
| 160 |
172
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2nd Tennessee Letter on a Visit by Wigfall While They are Camped in Virginia
| 350 |
173
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Early April 1861 1st South Carolina Letter “...I suppose something will be determined upon soon by the convention as regards Fort Sumter....”
| 350 |
174
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Patriotic Letter abour Virginia Secession From Camp Lee
| 650 |
175
|
27th Virginia Infantry Group
| 2100 |
176
|
A Drunk Governor & Pretty Girls in Missouri
| 325 |
177
|
Stonewall Jackson’s Cousin Reports on his Cavalry Unit Casualties in Western Virginia in the Fall of 1861
| 400 |
178
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Confederate Virginia Troop Orders 17 Days After Sumter
| 300 |
179
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Being Paid after the Mississippi State Elections of 1861
| 160 |
180
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18th Georgia Infantry on CSA Patriotic Stationary
| 250 |
181
|
Semmes Merchant Ship Victim Archive
| 3000 |
182
|
Daniel Ruggles Signed War-Date Document
| 150 |
183
|
Early 1861 Virginia General Orders
| 170 |
184
|
The Capture of Hatteras
| 100 |
185
|
Confederate Slave Case Signed by General Thomas Green
| 120 |
186
|
45th Virginia Report of Guard
| 275 |
187
|
Rare Confederate Railroad Stock Certificate
| 90 |
188
|
General Lee Issues Orders to the Confederate Rail Road System
| 150 |
189
|
General Humphrey Marshall Orders Troop Movements in Virginia
| 700 |
190
|
7th North Carolina Officer’s Commission for WIA at Gettysburg Soldier
| 500 |
191
|
14th Virginia Letter on the Completion of the Merrimac
| 900 |
192
|
Virginia Blockade Runner Group
| 11000 |
193
|
At Manassas “....I would take a good aim as I did at home with your rifle at squirrels. There Generally would be one Yankee less....”
| 600 |
194
|
24th Mississippi Infantry
| 80 |
195
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Texas Officer in the Dallas Light Artillery Writes of General Canby’s Movements
| 350 |
196
|
Virginia Widow Would Like Her Husbands Horse Sold & Pistol Returned
| 100 |
197
|
9th Virginia Cavalry Battle Letters with Death Notice
| 1500 |
198
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Officer in the ‘Princeton Horse Guards’ Wants to Know How to Protect His County from Negro Rebellion
| 425 |
199
|
Immortal 600 Signed Morning Report
| 80 |
200
|
Seizing And Destroying Liquor In The Virginia Countryside
| 425 |
201
|
Georgia Cavalry Operates Outside Of Knoxville In 1862
| 150 |
202
|
General Turner Ashby Signed War Date Document
| 550 |
203
|
Charleston Ladies Raising Money to Build the Ironclad “Chicora” & “Palmetto State”
| 1600 |
204
|
11th Texas Infantry Letter by Colonel Jones
| PASS |
205
|
Uncle Zollicoffer has Fallen
| 160 |
206
|
Arresting Citizens in North Carolina
| 110 |
207
|
26th South Carolina on Cold Harbor
| 350 |
208
|
Staunton Hill Light Artillery
| 275 |
209
|
Missouri Militia Ledger
| PASS |
210
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9th Virginia Cavalry Letter Discussion of Wounded with Members of the 3rd Indiana Cavalry
| 275 |
211
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Caught Stealing But Released by General Fitzhugh Lee
| 275 |
212
|
9th Virginia Cavalry Mentions Lee, Bragg, and Longstreet
| 325 |
213
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South Carolina Slave Compensation Documents
| 325 |
214
|
12th Tennessee Cavalry Commander Kills his Superior Officer
| 60 |
215
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Confederate $500 Bond
| 50 |
216
|
Confederate $1,000 Bond
| 60 |
217
|
27th Tennessee Colonel Kit Williams’ Gettysburg Prison Camp Autograph Book
| 3500 |
218
|
1863 Letter Mentions Abolitioinist in the Church
| 70 |
219
|
Teamsters Document Signed by Colonel Chew
| 130 |
220
|
51st Virginia Soldier’s Aid
| PASS |
221
|
Virginia Slaves are Impressed for Service on the Fortifications in Lynchburg
| 375 |
222
|
They Fought With Forrest
| 70 |
223
|
Confederate Cavalry Colonel Defends His Command Following The Siege Of Chattanooga
| 100 |
224
|
Confederate Orders Praising the Troops of Battery Wagner on their Victory over the 54th Mass
| 225 |
225
|
War-Date General John D. Imboden Signed Document
| 350 |
226
|
Confederate Soldier Letter From Johnson Island
| 110 |
227
|
Fitz Lee Signed CDV
| 425 |
228
|
Yankees are Taking Negroes from the Fields & Arming & Drilling Them
| 225 |
229
|
Unlisted Confederate Broadside
| 1200 |
230
|
The Passions of a Confederate Woman
| 225 |
231
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9th Virginia Cavalry Letter “Our Division is entirely broke down...”
| 225 |
232
|
Orr’s Rifles Document
| 170 |
233
|
Confederate Officers Guarantee Compensation for Loss of Slaves
| 225 |
234
|
Texas Letter About a Confederate Soldier Killing a Local Man in Cold Blood
| 250 |
235
|
Secretary of Treasury Memminger Signed Confederate Document
| 375 |
236
|
Collecting Interest from the Confederate Government
| PASS |
237
|
$500 Confederate Bond
| 60 |
238
|
The Fate of Captured Colors & Reissuing Uniforms of Deceased Soldiers
| PASS |
239
|
Stunning war-date Robert E. Lee letter to Wade Hampton. Written after Jeb Stuart's death and Hampton's brilliant victory at Trevilian Station, the exact time when Lee promoted Hampton to be in charge
| 6500 |
240
|
North Carolina Confederate Deposit Receipt
| 80 |
241
|
53rd Virginia Letter on a Charge at Chappins Bluff
| 170 |
242
|
John McIntosh Kell War-Date Account of the Sinking of the Alabama
| 4000 |
243
|
Shipping Confederate Supplies
| 50 |
244
|
SUPER CONFEDERATE LETTER ABOUT LYNCHBURG & OTHER BATTLES
| 950 |
245
|
3rd Texas Letter on the Terrible Conditions of their Horses & More
| 225 |
246
|
The “South Kansas-Texas Regiment” - Talks of Colonel Lane Leaving the 3rd Texas Cavlary to Recruit Troops for his New Unit
| 170 |
247
|
13th Louisian Lt. Colonel Writes About Hood & Sherman Exchanging Prisoners After the Fall of Atlanta
| 250 |
248
|
A Confederate Colonel Notes That Spencer Rifles Give Yankee Cavalry An Edge
| 300 |
249
|
The Child’s Index
| 150 |
250
|
Charleston Bond with Fine Vignette of Fort Sumter
| 60 |
251
|
Alabama Soldier’s Parole
| 900 |
252
|
31st Virginia POW Letter from Fort Delaware
| 600 |
253
|
26th Virginia Battalion Letter
| 450 |
254
|
North Carolinian Will Abide by the Emancipation of Slaves
| 140 |
255
|
Confederate Copy of Lee’s Farewell
| 250 |
256
|
Confederate Newspaper
| PASS |
257
|
Joe Johnston Signed Stock Certficate
| 275 |
258
|
Scarce Stock Signed by General William Ruffin Cox
| 150 |
259
|
Lee Wrote It
| 425 |
260
|
They Helped Finance the War Effort
| PASS |
261
|
Confederate General Weisiger Signed Check
| 150 |
262
|
Robert E. Lee Autograph Letter Signed Pertaining to a Photograph of George Washington Parke Custis
| 3250 |
263
|
Capture & Escape of Two Brothers in the 41st Tennessee
| 325 |
264
|
Bond Signed by John B. Gordon
| 100 |
265
|
He was a Delegate to the Texas Secession Convention and Served as Colonel in the 8th Texas Infantry
| PASS |
266
|
Tennessee Confederate Flags Broadside
| 300 |
267
|
General Wade Hampton Writes General Bradley T. Johnson
| 350 |
268
|
Confederate Soldier Pension Applications
| 120 |
269
|
Th 6th North Carolina’s Colonel Tate’s Chapter of the UDC
| PASS |
270
|
Scarce Texas Soldier’s History Including His Time Spent in South America After the War
| 190 |
271
|
Confederate Slave Desires His Pension
| 275 |
272
|
“Libby Prison War Museum Chicago,”
| 90 |
273
|
Two Civil War Notables on this Document
| 50 |
274
|
Harper's Ferry Archive ..... Harper's Ferry, VA.
| 700 |
275
|
The Fight at Dranesville
| PASS |
276
|
24th Massachusetts Carolina Campaign Letter Archive
| 950 |
277
|
Union General War Date Letter Asking to be Relieved of Command
| 250 |
278
|
Fantastic Content 14th Brooklyn Document on 1st Manassas
| 850 |
279
|
Dr. Mackery Who Has “ample opportunity of treating gun-shot wounds” Wants a Position in the Navy
| PASS |
280
|
Winfield Scott Cover Collection
| 350 |
281
|
Elmer Ellsworth Signed Biographical Record
| 4750 |
282
|
Pair of West Virginia Commissions
| 450 |
283
|
13th Massachusetts Diary Group
| 2000 |
284
|
USING THEIR VERY OWN WORDS AGAINST THEM ! SPEECH BY ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS
| PASS |
285
|
Arrest of Marshal Kane in Baltimore & The Downfall of the Rail Road
| 225 |
286
|
Organizing the Army in Maryland
| 50 |
287
|
Running Guard
| PASS |
288
|
The Mobs of Baltimore
| 70 |
289
|
Vote of the State of New York
| 70 |
290
|
Star Spangled Banner
| PASS |
291
|
California on Seccession
| 130 |
292
|
Recruiting the 13th Infantry
| PASS |
293
|
Slain At Baltimore Broadside
| 225 |
294
|
Gosport Navy Yard Is Abandoned Leaving The Frigate Merrimac To The Rebels
| 325 |
295
|
War Disrupts The American Frontier In Kansas
| PASS |
296
|
The Secretary Of Treasury Questions The True Ownership Of Two Merchant Vessels
| PASS |
297
|
Patriotic Fever Sweeps Massachusetts as These Citizens Purchase a Flag
| PASS |
298
|
He Led on Little Round Top With Strong Vincent
| 90 |
299
|
Rhode Island Units at the Begining of the War
| PASS |
300
|
Four Patriotics
| 50 |
301
|
1st Delaware Infantry Burning of Hampton
| 225 |
302
|
Broadside Ballad
| PASS |
303
|
2nd Illinois Artillery Soldier Writes of Pittsburg Landing “...the dead and dying were strew thick upon earth far and near could be heard the groans and crys of the mangled form lying on the ground b
| 475 |
304
|
5th New Hampshire Commission
| 250 |
305
|
General Couch Confirms that a Black Servant was Shot by one of his Guards
| 275 |
306
|
Patriotic Cover Group
| 250 |
307
|
Naval Patriotic Covers
| 450 |
308
|
Patriotic Cover Group
| 800 |
309
|
Lawyer Writes on the Bounty
| PASS |
310
|
Stunning hand colored newspaper is called the "Semi-annual Olio" and is devoted to "Science, Literature, Romance, Education Morrals, Health Amusements.
| 550 |
311
|
The Whores of New Orleans
| 275 |
312
|
1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery
| 2750 |
313
|
14th New Hampshire Letter Grouping
| 2750 |
314
|
Excellent Field Drawn Map
| 1000 |
315
|
unless men rush to the rescue we are destroyed
| 1600 |
316
|
7th Missouri Cavalry Letter Group with Good Battle Content Including Indians & a Confederate Parole from Independence, Missouri & Letters of Condolence After He Died of Disease While in Camp
| 2500 |
317
|
From the Swamps of Virginia “...it was utterly impossible to get around with an Ambulance there was so many dead the Enemy were piled up in heaps our Grape & Cannister give them the Devil…"
| 350 |
318
|
2nd Ohio Cavalry Fighting in Kansas
| 300 |
319
|
Regimental Field-Printed Newspaper,
| 100 |
320
|
61st New York Grouping
| 130 |
321
|
72nd Illinois Regiment Lettersheet
| 130 |
322
|
Missouri Soldier Sees the Light on the Slave Issue
| 1200 |
323
|
Soldier Must Serve in the Maryland Militia
| 140 |
324
|
Currier & Ives Memorial For A Pennsylvania Bucktail Killed At Gettysburg
| 350 |
325
|
A Union Soldier Marches Against The Enemy
| PASS |
326
|
Union Troops Haunt The Citizens Of Charlestown With Memories Of John Brown
| 100 |
327
|
On The Mud March With The 149th New York
| 100 |
328
|
Campaigning Near Newbern Lays A 23rd Mass. Soldier Low
| PASS |
329
|
Occupying Bolivar Heights With A New York Officer
| 130 |
330
|
On Losing A Friend During The Battle Of Fredericksburg
| 200 |
331
|
Moving To The Peninsula As Part Of McClellan's Attack
| 160 |
332
|
Colonel Meredith of the 19th Indiana Iron Brigade
| 275 |
333
|
He Led the 90th Pennsylvania at Gettysburg
| 100 |
334
|
Iron Brigade Prisoner of War
| 60 |
335
|
He Led the 121st Pennsylvania at Gettysburg
| 150 |
336
|
New York War Meeting Broadside
| 600 |
337
|
Civil War Prisoner Sheet Music
| PASS |
338
|
Killing Negroes in Norfolk, Virginia
| 500 |
339
|
Raising Colored Troops in Tennessee
| 325 |
340
|
Original Manuscript Poem on Shiloh
| 130 |
341
|
Manuscript Affidavit on the Confederate Attrocities at the Easter Lunatic Asylum in Wilmington, Virginia
| 1700 |
342
|
Negro Regiments in Memphis Writes this 93rd Ohio Former POW
| 275 |
343
|
63rd Ilinois Ammunition Expended in Action
| PASS |
344
|
1st New York Dragoons Letter on Mangus Lettersheet
| 250 |
345
|
Heavy Fighting in Tennessee
| PASS |
346
|
Bull Run & Gettysburg were Sabbath Descecrations
| 140 |
347
|
General Banks Signed USCT Commission
| 325 |
348
|
Thanksgiving Booklet 1863
| 50 |
349
|
War Date Soldier’s Watercolor
| 650 |
350
|
Fine Civil War Drawing of the Interior of a Pennsylvania Soldier’s Quarters
| 500 |
351
|
Civil War Patriotic Covers
| 110 |
352
|
District of Columbia Patriotic Covers
| 120 |
353
|
Florida Muster Roll
| PASS |
354
|
From Occupied Alexandria
| 600 |
355
|
Fighting with Monitors Outside Charleston
| 300 |
356
|
21st Kentucky Infantry on the Effects of the War on East Tennessee
| 300 |
357
|
The 1st Wisconsin Receives Their Colors
| 325 |
358
|
One Sioux is Sentenced to Hang the Other is Pardoned in the Minnesota Massacre
| 110 |
359
|
Fighting in Louisisana
| PASS |
360
|
Died at Andersonville - Battle of Washington, North Carolina
| PASS |
361
|
The Failures of McClernand at Vicksburg
| PASS |
362
|
Capture of Vicksburg
| 180 |
363
|
Office Under Arrest Demands Hearing
| PASS |
364
|
Negro Sells Singer Sewing Machines in Occupied New Orleans
| 100 |
365
|
8th Mass Letter to General Viele on Troops & Shipping in Elizabeth City
| 60 |
366
|
Descriptive Letter by Gettysburg Casualty of Point Lookout with Period Print
| 350 |
367
|
The Battle of Gettysburg
| 130 |
368
|
Arresting A Female Secesh In Washington
| PASS |
369
|
Guarding Confederate Spies At Carroll Prison, Washington
| PASS |
370
|
Early Operations Against Port Hudson In March 1863
| 300 |
371
|
Turbulent Conditions And Jayhawkers In Missouri
| 100 |
372
|
THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME Letterhead With Great Aquia Creek Description
| 90 |
373
|
Operating Along The Rappahannock After The Battle Of Gettysburg
| 130 |
374
|
Just Sixteen A Union Private Jumps Rank To Lieutenant
| 130 |
375
|
A Union Officer Settles Into His New Position
| 80 |
376
|
The 16th Maine Destroys Their Colors During The Battle Of Gettysburg
| 375 |
377
|
A Harrowing Night Ride To Get The Company Report "Correct"
| 100 |
378
|
A Cavalryman's Brother Is Mortally Wounded At The Battle Of Gettysburg
| PASS |
379
|
The Union Army Settles Back Into Virginia At The End Of The Gettysburg Campaign
| 100 |
380
|
A Union Soldier's First Encounter With The Front In 1863
| 130 |
381
|
He Led the 5th Connecticut at Gettysburg
| 90 |
382
|
Brevetted for Gettysburg & Wilderness
| 50 |
383
|
He Fought JEB Stuart - 1st New Jersey Cavalry Percy Wyndham
| 275 |
384
|
Buford's 8th Illinois Cavalry - They Have a Monument at Gettysburg
| 140 |
385
|
He Led the 5th New York Cavalry at Gettysburg
| 110 |
386
|
George Meade Military Endorsement & Photo
| 350 |
387
|
The Battle of Gettysburg
| 70 |
388
|
Map of Sherman in Georgia
| 70 |
389
|
6th Kentucky Cavalry Letter on Fighting John Hunt Morgan & His Shooting of an Insubordinate Soldier
| 450 |
390
|
Rare Imprint “Preamble and Resolutions Adopted by the Second Brigade General Baird’s Division” & Letter
| 300 |
391
|
Letter Collection From Sgt. Martin Miller, 7th Illinois Volunteers
| 1800 |
392
|
7th Illinois Veterans Table Rock, Lookout Mountain Image
| 350 |
393
|
Complete Set of 39th Massachusetts Muster Rolls
| 200 |
394
|
After Capturing Balds Hill General Leggett Writes the Father of a Wounded Soldier
| 350 |
395
|
7th Mass Soldier Wounded at Fredericksburg Writes “...I have been hit by the Rebs 5 times this Spring...”
| 170 |
396
|
1st Sharp Shooters Commission
| 375 |
397
|
1st U.S. Sharp Shooters Engagments Broadside
| 900 |
398
|
Broadside - Savannah Has Fallen - Hurrah for Sherman
| 1200 |
399
|
Federal Prisoner Diary From Charleston With Mention of 54th Mass Prisoners Taken at Fort Wagner & Andersonville Prisoners Dying Daily & a Wonderful Description of Fort Sumter
| 2750 |
400
|
14th West Virginia Prisoner Diary With Andersonville Entries & More
| 3250 |
401
|
North-Western Sanitary Fair
| 225 |
402
|
Copperhead Newspaper’s Editor is Jailed
| 80 |
403
|
Cavalry Skirimish on Brigade Flag Lettersheet
| 170 |
404
|
Fightinging in the Spring of 1864
| PASS |
405
|
WIA 84th Pennsylvania
| PASS |
406
|
Civil War Grouping
| PASS |
407
|
Whiskey for Colored Troops
| 110 |
408
|
Massachusetts Soldier Writes of Negro Soldiers Being Used at Fort Pillow, The Red Man Being Used by the Confederates and a Man Bayonetted Through the Head at Knoxville
| 850 |
409
|
Begining the March to the Sea
| 275 |
410
|
During The Battle Of Cold Harbor And Petersburg With The Vermont Brigade
| 225 |
411
|
Fighting Lice And Rebels At Kennesaw Mountain In June 1864
| 100 |
412
|
Fighting During The Atlanta Campaign With The 20th Corps
| 100 |
413
|
Getting A First-Hand Look At Virginia's Peculiar Institution
| 100 |
414
|
A Massachusetts Adjutant Predicts The Fall Of The Weldon Railroad
| PASS |
415
|
The Union 5th Corps Feints A River Crossing During The Petersburg Campaign
| 100 |
416
|
Drunken Atrocities Upon North Carolina Women By New York Officers
| 150 |
417
|
Inching Towards Kennesaw Mountain During The Atlanta Campaign
| 550 |
418
|
A Union Cavalryman Deserts To Col. Mosby Only To Be Executed By His Comrades
| 280 |
419
|
In Front Of Petersburg During Early June 1864
| 130 |
420
|
1st Pennsylvania Bugle Calls
| 80 |
421
|
He Led the 104th New York at Gettysburg
| 80 |
422
|
Pair of Military Passes
| PASS |
423
|
35th Massachusetts Letter Group
| 750 |
424
|
72nd Ohio POW Letter From Andersonville
| 300 |
425
|
Scarce Field Printed Washington, North Carolina Letter
| 225 |
426
|
Sherman’s Campaign in Georgia
| 50 |
427
|
The Ladies of Tennessee “They 'chew tobacco' they make no bones of stepping up to you and asking for a 'chew' and when told I do not use it they look surprised and think I must be a great fellow no
| 250 |
428
|
11th Maine Farewell Broadside
| 90 |
429
|
5th Connecticut Soldier Writes of Not Having Been Much of a Burden on Uncle Sam as they Foraged from Georgia and South Carolina
| 70 |
430
|
General Ord Signed U.S. Colored Troops Commission
| 300 |
431
|
16th Maine Volunteers Muster Roll
| 120 |
432
|
Orders to Fire the Dictator
| 110 |
433
|
2nd U.S. Cavalry Officer Letter
| 80 |
434
|
Union Naval Discharge
| 100 |
435
|
Union Soldiers letter with Andersonville Prison and Jefferson Davis content.
| 160 |
436
|
Phil Sheridan Signature
| PASS |
437
|
35th U.S. Colored Troops
| PASS |
438
|
Pennsylvania Bounty Broadside
| PASS |
439
|
General George Meade Autograph Letter Signed
| 425 |
440
|
Meade’s Farwell Orders & CDV
| 80 |
441
|
Chippewa Treaty
| 425 |
442
|
General Orders for Parolled Prisoners
| 300 |
443
|
Amnesty Proclamation Broadside
| 900 |
444
|
General W. T. Sherman War-Date Autograph Letter Signed
| 2100 |
445
|
39th Mass Battle Content Letter
| 350 |
446
|
| 250 |
447
|
The Veterns of ‘64
| PASS |
448
|
USS Niagara Service Record Broadside
| PASS |
449
|
50th New York Engineers in the Appomattox Campaign
| PASS |
450
|
Recounting The Appomattox Campaign And The Death Of General Smyth
| 500 |
451
|
Reaching The End Of Sherman's March To The Sea
| 100 |
452
|
The 149th New York Marches With Sherman To The Sea
| 100 |
453
|
Sherman Heaps Praises On His Men After Marching Through The Carolinas
| 180 |
454
|
Enthusiastic Union Officer Writes After The Battle Of Five Forks
| 130 |
455
|
The Trials And Tribulations Of Having A Tooth Pulled In Camp
| 160 |
456
|
14 Year Old Drummer Boy in One of the War's Most Hard Fought Regiments
| 225 |
457
|
51st Ohio Infantry Grouping
| PASS |
458
|
Condell’s Life-Like Limb Company Letter and Cover
| 50 |
459
|
He Survived Libby Prison & Writes his Comrades
| PASS |
460
|
General Joshua Chamberlain Cover
| 140 |
461
|
Major General Nathanial Banks' Civil War owned and used Starr carbine rifle. Included is iron-clad documentation as well as a letter from Banks to his wife
| 3250 |
462
|
1869 Federal Loyalty Oath Signed by John Pendleton of Virginia
| 80 |
463
|
Artillery Diploma for a U.S. Colored Troops Officer
| 130 |
464
|
Seizure of Mobile Cotton by Union Forces
| PASS |
465
|
Signature with Rank of General Phil Sheridan
| 150 |
466
|
Andersonville Related Correspondence
| 50 |
467
|
Libby Prison Presentation Books From One Chum To Another
| PASS |
468
|
Chickamaunga & Chattanooga Battle Fields
| PASS |
469
|
Reflective Manuscript of a Medal of Honor Receipient
| 275 |
470
|
He Was Joe Johnston's Chief Scout During The Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
471
|
The “Forty Acres and a Mule” Legend
| 120 |
472
|
Three Veterans Ledgers
| PASS |
473
|
The Lost Cause
| PASS |
474
|
Phil Sheridan Carte
| 100 |
475
|
Signed CDV of Civil War Union General John G. Foster, Brady back imprint.
| PASS |
476
|
Civil War Union General Irwin McDowell CDV, J.W. Black, Boston back imprint.
| PASS |
477
|
Fine Signed 3rd Maine Officer CDV
| 225 |
478
|
3rd Maine Officer CDV
| 130 |
479
|
CDV of Major Robert Anderson
| 70 |
480
|
1st Rhode Island Infantry
| 110 |
481
|
CDV of Robert Anderson
| 80 |
482
|
3rd Maine Infantry Officer
| 110 |
483
|
3rd Maine Officer Signed CDV
| 170 |
484
|
3rd Maine Officer CDV
| 140 |
485
|
3rd Maine Officer with Corps Badge
| 140 |
486
|
3rd Maine Captain CDV
| 130 |
487
|
CDV of Black Jack Logan
| 60 |
488
|
CDV of General Zollicoffer
| 70 |
489
|
CDV of Admiral Dahlgren
| 70 |
490
|
17th New York Light Artillery
| 50 |
491
|
Captain George S. Leland Carte
| 50 |
492
|
CDV of KIA Officer
| 225 |
493
|
Civil War Image of Black Servants Burying Dead Soldiers
| 275 |
494
|
John Hunt Morgan CDV
| 325 |
495
|
General Gillmore’s Head Quarters
| 300 |
496
|
Ben Butler CDV
| PASS |
497
|
Two Gettysburg battlefield images published by John C. Taylor, Hartford, CT, albumens printed from Brady's original negative.
| PASS |
498
|
CDV of Lt. Wright Banks KIA Chancellorsville
| 160 |
499
|
1st Mass Officer KIA at Chancellorsville
| 180 |
500
|
7th Ohio Cavalry Officer
| 110 |
501
|
CDV of Colonel Lefferts 7th New York Infantry
| 110 |
502
|
11th Massachusetts Artillery
| PASS |
503
|
Man Without a Country
| PASS |
504
|
3rd New York Light Artillery
| PASS |
505
|
Brother of Elijah Lovejoy and Friend of Lincoln
| 190 |
506
|
The 44th New York Followed these Colors at Gettysburg
| 600 |
507
|
1863 -1864 CDV Signed by C. J. Daunay a Prominent Union Man Who Corresponded with President Lincoln
| PASS |
508
|
Confederate & Union Generals
| 60 |
509
|
CDV Signed by Surgeon A.D. Blanchard
| 140 |
510
|
Turner Ashby CDV
| 225 |
511
|
Libby Prison CDV
| 180 |
512
|
General Fitzhugh Lee Carte de Visite
| 150 |
513
|
Large Photograph of General Edward Wild After South Mountain
| 700 |
514
|
11th Massachusetts WIA at Gettysburg
| 190 |
515
|
He Gave the 17th Maine’s Gettysburg Monument Dedication Speech
| 275 |
516
|
16th Maine Taken Prisoner at Gettysburg Escaped from Columbia, South Carolina
| 250 |
517
|
CDV of General Sedgewick
| 100 |
518
|
Ambrose Burnside CDV
| 70 |
519
|
U.S.S. Savannah
| PASS |
520
|
3rd Maine Officer CDV
| 140 |
521
|
101st United States Colored Troops CDV Signed by Officer
| 190 |
522
|
Rare Image of Black Soldiers in the Field
| 300 |
523
|
Ruins of Petersberg Railroad
| 70 |
524
|
Aiming the Great Guns
| 60 |
525
|
CDV of General Stephen Burbridge
| PASS |
526
|
7th New Jersey CDV
| 90 |
527
|
40th United States Colored Troops CDV Signed by Officer
| 190 |
528
|
Cabinet Card Photo of Fort Hudson Map
| 50 |
529
|
Cabinet Card Photo of Union Commanders
| 50 |
530
|
CDVs of Lincoln and Johnson Given to Soldier Guarding the Body of the Lincoln and the Home of Johnson
| 850 |
531
|
CDV of Custer
| 500 |
532
|
“Southern Guns”
| 50 |
533
|
General Nathaniel Banks CDV
| PASS |
534
|
Negro Veterans of the Civil War Parade in Washington
| 300 |
535
|
Large Albumen Photograph Signed
| PASS |
536
|
Smith Carbine
| 1000 |
537
|
Civil War Medical “Shot”
| PASS |
538
|
Model 1860 Mansfield, Lamb Cavalry Sword
| 650 |
539
|
Confederate Pike
| 1000 |
540
|
Rifleman’s Coat
| PASS |
541
|
Lock of Hair from General Nathaniel Lyon’s Horse
| 190 |
542
|
Thirteen Star First National Confederate Flag
| 16000 |
543
|
Battle of Hampton Roads Relics-USS Congress
| PASS |
544
|
1862 Colt Musket
| 900 |
545
|
Civil War Eagle Buckle & Belt
| 400 |
546
|
Civil War Shell Jacket
| 2300 |
547
|
Rare Civil War ID Tag
| 350 |
548
|
Hair Lock of Confederate General James McIntosh
| 850 |
549
|
Civil War Cavalry Bit
| 225 |
550
|
Civil War Surgeon’s Kit
| 400 |
551
|
Confederate Canteen
| 1500 |
552
|
1863 Ames Artillery Sword
| 650 |
553
|
Button Belt
| 100 |
554
|
GAR Badge for 1st U.S. Sharp Shooter
| 160 |
555
|
Ames Short Artillery Sword
| 600 |
556
|
UDC Medal
| 350 |
557
|
JEB Stuart Council Masonic Badge
| PASS |
558
|
Grant Issues General Order Announcing Lincoln’s Death
| 900 |
559
|
Mary Lincoln's handkerchief, embroidered "ML"
| 2300 |
560
|
VERY SCARCE LINCOLN LEGAL AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNEDLINCOLN, ABRAHAM
| 4250 |
561
|
Lincoln Campaign & Piece of Rail Split by Abraham Lincoln
| 900 |
562
|
He Helped Capture Lewis Payne & Mary Surrat
| 100 |
563
|
Original Poem Inscribed to Lincoln
| PASS |
564
|
Death of Lincoln Letter
| PASS |
565
|
Scarce Abraham Lincoln Signed Naval Appointment
| 5500 |
566
|
How the War Commenced - Lincoln Campaign Broadside
| PASS |
567
|
Abraham Lincoln Signed Commission
| 4250 |
568
|
Lincoln Death Bed Relic
| 500 |
569
|
Lincoln In Memoriam CDV
| 60 |
570
|
Lincoln’s Death Sent to Parolee in Missouri
| 275 |
571
|
The Armies Are Informed of Lincoln’s Death
| 325 |
572
|
Former Vice President Hannibal Hamlin writes about Tariff Revisions & Protectionism past Presidential election.
| PASS |
573
|
Three British 17th Century Broadsides
| PASS |
574
|
1791 Document
| 80 |
575
|
ARCHIVE OF OVER 10 DOCUMENTS INCLUDING ONE SIGNED BY NAPOLEON ALL REFERRING TO AN ATTEMPT BY BARON HELMSTATT TO KEEP HIS PROPERTY FROM BEING CONFISCATED
| 950 |
576
|
1812 Muster Broadsheet
| 300 |
577
|
Fight Napoleon Say the Spanish
| 750 |
578
|
War of 1812 Letter
| 150 |
579
|
War Declared
| PASS |
580
|
War of 1812 Enlistment Document
| PASS |
581
|
The British Are Coming .....
| 650 |
582
|
State of Maine Militia Broadside
| PASS |
583
|
Wonderful piece of Massachusetts Military History
| 900 |
584
|
Native American Rangers Fight in Mexico
| 475 |
585
|
A Funeral For A Petersburg Militiaman Who Died In The Mexican War
| 160 |
586
|
1848 Halifax Mexican War Muster
| 50 |
587
|
Rare Mexican War POW Letter
| 225 |
588
|
1850 Virginia Militia Report
| 50 |
589
|
1852 Virginia Militia
| 50 |
590
|
Ben Isherwood Letters
| 900 |
591
|
Promoted for Gallantry
| 50 |
592
|
Military Mails Broadside
| 450 |
593
|
Three Militia Shooting Medals
| 110 |
594
|
Fighting Bob Evans Naval Chapeau, Epaulettes & Photograph
| 550 |
595
|
West Point Journal
| 350 |
596
|
Military Tobacco Cards
| 150 |
597
|
Michael Green Worked 45 Years 1888 - 1933 For Chicago & North Western Railway
| PASS |
598
|
The Jackson Rifles
| PASS |
599
|
Rare 2nd Ohio National Guard Drinking Cup
| 200 |
600
|
Span-Am War Letter
| PASS |
601
|
Guard Duty Manual
| PASS |
602
|
Russian Imperialism in 1903
| 50 |
603
|
Desertion Wanted Posters
| PASS |
604
|
Mexican Border War Lapel Pin
| 50 |
605
|
WWI Poster - "Eyes for the Navy"
| 225 |
606
|
World War I Poster - He Did His Duty - Admiral Dewey
| 170 |
607
|
WWI Poster - "Enlist in the Navy"
| 225 |
608
|
We're Both Needed to Serve the Guns!
| 110 |
609
|
He Did His Duty, Will You Do Yours!
| 110 |
610
|
WWI Poster - "The Regular"
| 250 |
611
|
WWI Poster - "Engineers" Unusual Version
| 300 |
612
|
Czechoslovakia World War I Poster
| 110 |
613
|
The Navy Needs You - Massive Poster
| 250 |
614
|
Border Wars Cavalry Photos
| PASS |
615
|
WWI Poster - Provide the Sinews of War
| 110 |
616
|
WWI Poster - ''The Ships Are Coming"
| 110 |
617
|
Men Wanted For the Army
| 500 |
618
|
Enlistment of the British
| 110 |
619
|
World War I Diary Group
| 900 |
620
|
The 6th U.S. Engineers During World War I
| 60 |
621
|
WWI Poster - "Keep 'em Smilina"
| 110 |
622
|
Army Recruiting Poster
| 250 |
623
|
“Eyes for the Navy” Letter & Tag
| 110 |
624
|
General John Pershing Signed Check
| 50 |
625
|
Amazing Original Large Lot of about 135 Different Nazi Germany Propaganda Prints Circa late 1930's
| 250 |
626
|
Devil Dogs & Doughboys Signed by Generals
| 80 |
627
|
General Pershing Typed Letter Signed
| 70 |
628
|
COLLECTION OF 27 ITEMS RELATING TO THE MILITARY CAREER OF A NAZI OFFICER INCLUDING A DOCUMENT SIGNED BY HITLER, GOERING AND BLOMBERG, AND ANOTHER BY GOERING
| 3000 |
629
|
Benito Mussollini Signed Document
| 100 |
630
|
Ruptured Duck Group
| 100 |
631
|
Oct. 27 - Jap Planes Are Now Suicide Diving
| 1000 |
632
|
US Navy Reports Sailor Killed at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 Then December 24, 1941 Navy Reports Sailor Survived Attack Telegram
| PASS |
633
|
Scarce WWII SIGNED 5 Star US Army General OMAR BRADLEY
| PASS |
634
|
IN THE WAKE OF THE GERMAN INVASION OF THE SOVIET UNION IN JUNE OF 1941 JOSEPH STALIN TAKES THE REINS AS HEAD OF THE GOVERNMENT'S MILITARY AFFAIRS AND GIVES ORDERS FOR A MILITARY DRAFT, EXEMPTING SCIE
| 4250 |
635
|
Douglas MacArthur Signed Photograph in Uniform
| 350 |
636
|
Black Soldier Grouping
| 275 |
637
|
Internment Camp Newsletter
| 160 |
638
|
Tule Lake Relocation Center Booklet
| 50 |
639
|
Eddie Rickenbacker Christmas Greetings
| 190 |
640
|
Internment Camp Correspondence
| 275 |
641
|
Japanese Internee Letter on Riot at Camp
| 225 |
642
|
Higgins Invasion Craft
| 80 |
643
|
Internment Camp Newspaper
| 160 |
644
|
The Newell Star
| 225 |
645
|
Internment Camp High School Annual
| 190 |
646
|
Eisenhower’s Last Communique to all the Troops
| 60 |
647
|
The Crews of "Enola Gay," "Bockscar," and "The Great Artiste"
| 550 |
648
|
Outstanding Chester W. Nimitz Jr. photo signed of Japanese surrender aboard the Missouri with lengthy inscription
| 2000 |
649
|
Scarce 1945 WWII PEARL HARBOR NAVY YARD Hawaii Candle or Light Holder
| 120 |
650
|
PACIFIC ISLAND PHOTOS
| 190 |
651
|
The Minidoka Instigator
| PASS |
652
|
FBI Wanted Poster for Nazi SS Spy
| PASS |
653
|
FBI Wanted Poster for Escaped Prisoner of War
| PASS |
654
|
Korean War Propaganda Leaflets
| 225 |
655
|
World War II Signed US Navy Rear Admiral J. William Bunkley Commander Battleship USS CALIFORNIA Sunk At Pearl Harbor
| PASS |
656
|
RARE WILLIAM III AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRINCE OF ORANGE, NEAR THE END OF THE DUTCH WARS OF 1672-1678, IN WHICH HE PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE
| 2300 |
657
|
The King Orders An Investigation
| 2300 |
658
|
Lord Nelson’s Mistress
| 550 |
659
|
Signed by the Governor of New Jersey
| 80 |
660
|
SUPERB AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED REMBRANDT PEALE INCORPORATING A SKETCH
| 4750 |
661
|
Remington Signed Stock Certificate
| PASS |
662
|
Eliphalet Remington Signed Check
| PASS |
663
|
Charles Fredericks Signed Check
| 140 |
664
|
Check Signed by August Belmont
| 160 |
665
|
Company Charter Signed by Jay Cooke & Charles Barney
| 900 |
666
|
Three Letters Signed by William Booth
| 400 |
667
|
Rockefeller Signed Stock
| 2300 |
668
|
Pair of John Wanamaker Signed Letters
| 50 |
669
|
The Dictator Who Opposed the French Occupation of Mexico
| 100 |
670
|
Worn By A King
| 225 |
671
|
The Victorian Period
| 150 |
672
|
Royalities in Photograph
| 150 |
673
|
SUPERB LENGTHY VIRGINIA WOOLF AUTOGRAPH/TYPED LETTER SIGNED TO A FORMER HOGARTH PRESS EMPLOYEE, WRITTEN COMPLETELY IN HER "STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS" STYLE, MENTIONING MANY OTHER AUTHORS.
| 3500 |
674
|
Thomas Edison Signed Document
| 500 |
675
|
Waterman’s Autograph Albumn
| 700 |
676
|
He Was The First To Fly
| 160 |
677
|
Maxfield Parrish Signed Document
| PASS |
678
|
EXCELLENT STRAVINSKY LETTER SIGNED TO PIERRE MONTEUX DISCUSSING THE WORKS TO BE PLAYED AT AN UPCOMING CONCERT AND THE TIMES NECESSARY FOR EACH
| 900 |
679
|
Jack Ruby Signed Check
| 275 |
680
|
Batista Signed Document
| 250 |
681
|
Duchess of Windsor Kidskin glove
| 160 |
682
|
Nathan Leopold Typed Letter Signed
| 70 |
683
|
Johnny Cash Signed Check
| 50 |
684
|
Mobster John Gotti
| 425 |
685
|
The Dapper Don Signs a Check
| 425 |
686
|
John Gotti Signed Check
| 425 |
687
|
Check Signed by John Gotti
| 425 |
688
|
Mammoth Shark’s Tooth Fossil
| 130 |
689
|
Trade Coat of Arms
| 500 |
690
|
Royalty On The Throne
| 425 |
691
|
Argueing For A Soul
| 375 |
692
|
Anti-Mason Woodblock
| 200 |
693
|
War of 1812 Pike Used on the U.S.S. Constitution
| PASS |
694
|
Marlin Pike
| PASS |
695
|
Colorado Cattlemen’s Association Medallions
| 50 |
696
|
Post War Confederate Coat
| PASS |
697
|
Early Slave Trader
| PASS |
698
|
The following two letters concern the dispute of the congregation of Mikveh Israel, Curacao, Netherlands.
| 4250 |
699
|
Manuel Lopes Suasso Autogrph Letter Signed
| PASS |
700
|
The Most Famous British Jew of the 19th Century
| 300 |
701
|
HE PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE IN THE EARLY LIFE OF ISAAC LEESER AND IT WAS TO HIS HOME IN RICHMOND THAT LEESER FIRST IMMIGRATED WHEN ARRIVING IN AMERICA.
| 900 |
702
|
The beginnings of the controversy between Isaac Leeser, their rabbi, and his congregation Mickve Israel, began in 1837 with his third election to the pulpit.
| 400 |
703
|
American Judaica imprint:
| 950 |
704
|
First Edition
| 700 |
705
|
Isaac Leeser plagued with uncertainty as to publishing his periodical!
| 11000 |
706
|
From the very first year of publication of Leeser’s famous “THE OCCIDENT AND AMERICAN JEWISH ADVOCATE” monthly magazine/paper; Volume I 1843-44.
| 1700 |
707
|
Only its second year of publication.
| 800 |
708
|
Entire bound year
| 1200 |
709
|
Abraham Tobias of Charleston ALS
| 300 |
710
|
Prominent as a scholar, publisher, bookseller.
| 1600 |
711
|
Seeking a character reference.
| 60 |
712
|
Business Proposal by Nathan Cohen of Charleston, South Carolina
| 50 |
713
|
Meant to combat a slanderous, defamatory brochure (and probably published anonymously) severely critical of Rabbi Isaac Leeser.
| 130 |
714
|
The librarian of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise’s Temple, Beth-El in Albany, N.Y. asks Leeser for books for the Hebrew school.
| 650 |
715
|
Disaccord and tension between Jews and Christians in New York City caused of a published article by a church council (“Synod”) directing attention to Jews.
| 850 |
716
|
An inside look at rumblings in Congregation Beth Elohim of Charleston, S.C. and an opinion on a noted Unitarian minister’s article in a popular national magazine about how Jewish religious services w
| 2500 |
717
|
A penned note in the distinctive hand of Isaac Leeser along the upper margin identifies this document!
| 1800 |
718
|
The dedication of their new synagogue building by Congr. Shanarai-Chasset was so well attended by the public that many members were not able to even squeeze in !
| 2400 |
719
|
Seeking a temporary minister.
| 650 |
720
|
“I must inform you that the Rev. Ellis Lyons was yesterday unanimously elected Minister of our congregation for two years in place of the Rev. Rosenfeld.”
| 650 |
721
|
Rare printed broadside 1851.
| 800 |
722
|
He pens this tasty tid-bit in opening his letter to his dear friend Isaac Leeser: “I MUST GIVE YOU A LITTLE GOSSIP SUB ROSA AS I AM PARTIALLY BOUND TO SECRECY.”
| 2400 |
723
|
Scarce Judaica imprint: “JERUSALEM: A TREATISE ON RELIGIOUS POWER AND JUDAISM BY RABBI MOSES MENDELSSOHN”
| 3000 |
724
|
Leopold Cohn & Nathan Cohen are Sued by the Bank of the State of South Carolina in 1855
| 200 |
725
|
“I am in hopes [Rabbi] Rosenfeld will be here so as to commence regular services on the first day of Passover”
| 225 |
726
|
Printed and ink completed, fancy invitation to Isaac Leeser by the “MOUNT SINAI CEMETERY ASSOCIATION OF PENNA”
| 1600 |
727
|
He was in complete sympathy with Leeser’s form of orthodox Judaism and expresses his disapproval at his hometown Reform rabbi’s meddling with the rituals.
| 2200 |
728
|
He had only a few months earlier left leadership of the New Orleans congregation “Dispersed of Judah,” repelled at the dissention wreaking havoc over the Reform-Orthodox controversy
| 2750 |
729
|
Leeser accused of botching many orders for his books and publications !
| 550 |
730
|
A founder of the “NATIVE AMERICAN PARTY”
| 2000 |
731
|
Collection of 14 penned single sheet (various sizes and each blank on reverse) from 14 different people ordering bibles
| 475 |
732
|
New lodge of the B’nai B’rith installed in small mid-ennsylvania town.
| 600 |
733
|
The Hebrew Ball was a grand affair crowded with the elite and high officials of our City in attendance.
| 750 |
734
|
Isaac Leeser seeks redress an approval of his prior services as rabbi from the very congregation with which his controversy led to his resignation seven years earlier.
| 3250 |
735
|
He rebukes and takes a dim view of an article and a popular Jewish weekly.
| 375 |
736
|
A strange twist on the bizarre, if not infamous MORTARA CASE, the secret baptizing of an ill Jewish child in Italy 1858 that created an international incident and cause celebre.
| 3500 |
737
|
Seeking a Hazan and Hebrew school teacher.
| 140 |
738
|
A LEGAL CASE IN NEW ORLEANS, 1863, TRIED UNDER JUDAIC LAW.
| 1400 |
739
|
Slave Dealers Sale Receipt
| 1200 |
740
|
The first Jews had settled in this small town only one year earlier.
| 425 |
741
|
“OFFICE OF THE ISRAELITE AND DEBORAH”
| 325 |
742
|
He was a major mover in abolishing the discriminatory Richmond, Virginia “Sunday Blue Laws.”
| 4000 |
743
|
“THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY BIBLE TEXTS. ADDRESSED TO MY CHILDREN.”
| 1300 |
744
|
Prominent Philadelphia rabbi invited to meet with the President of the United States.
| 3000 |
745
|
“BOOK OF PRAYERS FOR ISRAELITISH CONGREGATIONS”
| 1500 |
746
|
Buffalo Hide Dealer W.C. Lobenstein ALS
| 50 |
747
|
Rare unrecorded broadside posting the annual rents for synagogue seats for a noted Philadelphia congregation.
| 375 |
748
|
An unrecorded broadside dated “PHILADELPHIA: TISHRI 5641 / OCTOBER, 1880.”
| 375 |
749
|
“AN ESSAY ON THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION, BY ISAAC M. WISE.”
| 110 |
750
|
Bringing high fashion from the northeast to the backwaters of Minnesota.
| PASS |
751
|
Plea for help in restoring important Western American synagogue destroyed by natural disaster.
| PASS |
752
|
“THE JEWISH RECORD”
| 1300 |
753
|
Collection 12 different colorful, original circa 1880’s-1990’s and turn-of-century “trade cards” of Jewish-owned businesses.
| 275 |
754
|
Collection of 12 all different trade cards of Jewish owned businesses circa 1880’-90’s and turn-of-the-century.
| 250 |
755
|
Only 9 Copies Known
| 90 |
756
|
A presentation inscribed copy by the famous author to the eminent historian, plus the bookmark of another noted Jewish personality.
| 90 |
757
|
Montefiore's 100th birthday was celebrated as a national event in his native Britain and by the Jewish community world-wide.
| 250 |
758
|
He Was Born in New York City
| 100 |
759
|
Tombstone Check Issued to the Jewish Financiers Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne
| 60 |
760
|
Working on and researching the “Sunday Laws” in Pennsylvania.
| PASS |
761
|
Unrecorded copy of 4 page broadsheet with fancy, multi-typeface cover “FIFTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE PHILA. HEBREW SUNDAY SCHOOL…SUNDAY JUNE 2, 1889…SIVAN 3, 5649”
| 275 |
762
|
They were attempting to undertake a publishing feat of great magnitude and importance and these broadsides were intended to rally public, private and other scholarly world-wide support.
| 160 |
763
|
Collection 19 all different billheads / invoices / bills of sale for Jewish merchants and clothing manufacturers.
| 60 |
764
|
“COOPER’S YANKEE, HEBREW AND ITALIAN DIALECT READINGS AND RECITATIONS”
| 180 |
765
|
The Service Manual Owned by Rabbi Klein
| 70 |
766
|
He seems to belittle his own well regarded epic writings of both prose and poem.
| 90 |
767
|
“GOLDEN JUBILEE…INDEPENDENT ORDER BENAI BERITH 1843-1893”
| 70 |
768
|
She asks the judge to personally invite the famous British author to lecture before her society.
| 50 |
769
|
Adopted As A Jewish Textbook
| PASS |
770
|
Published by the Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel of Philadelphia.
| 50 |
771
|
Founded By Hyman Gratz
| 550 |
772
|
Broadside describing all the Jewish charitable organizations participating in their annual gala affair.
| 550 |
773
|
He thought his literary work was being rejected but was pragmatic about it anyway !
| 475 |
774
|
The famous Jewish author of books on Judaism, ISRAEL ZANGWILL.
| 50 |
775
|
Pres. Theodore Roosevelt appointed him Secretary of Commerce, the first Jew to hold a cabinet post.
| 100 |
776
|
The rabbi found it necessary to merchandise his own book !
| 425 |
777
|
Entirely in the tiny but easily read hand of HENRIETTA SZOLD (1860-1945); considered among the most important Jewish women of her era, an ardent Zionist and FOUNDER OF HADASSAH.
| 110 |
778
|
Signaling the very beginnings of the Zionist movement in America!
| 140 |
779
|
Rare, unrecorded and unusual “HEBREW ALMANAC FOR THE YEAR 5660-1899-1900”
| 1900 |
780
|
Tribute To Isaac Mayer Wise, Pioneer Rabbi of the Reform Jewish Movemnt in America
| 100 |
781
|
He Died Before This Work Was Completed
| PASS |
782
|
Theodore Herzl Typed Letter Signed
| 750 |
783
|
“FEDERATION OF AMERICAN ZIONISTS”
| 50 |
784
|
Published by the “Israelite Alliance Review” circa 1904. Bold titling on the 8 ½ x 11 front page “JEWISH DISCRIMINATION IN PALESTINE WASHINGTON DOCUMENTS.”
| 50 |
785
|
He was the leader of the extreme wing of the Reform movement ...
| 90 |
786
|
Working to defeat the election of the politician hostile to immigration.
| 90 |
787
|
Urgent need to increase membership in the organization in order to exert political pressure and influence world opinion against Russian actions.
| PASS |
788
|
“Henrietta Szold” is the fine full penned autographed signature on this single page typed letter July 15, 1906 on the printed letterhead “AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK” which also shows Szold as “Editor”
| 70 |
789
|
Dissention in the ranks !
| 275 |
790
|
A letter of exceptional four page (typed) length with original full autograph signature of “HENRIETTA SZOLD.”
| 120 |
791
|
“Russia and the American passport. …Address of Louis Marshall of the N.Y. bar to the delegates at 22’nd Council, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Jan., 1911 together with resolution unanimou
| PASS |
792
|
“LOUIS MARSHALL” with full, bold penned autograph signature on this typed letter on his law firm’s printed letterhead “Guggenheimer, Untermyer & Marshall / New York” Feb. 1, 1910 to Judge Mayer Sulzb
| 80 |
793
|
A rare, little known work on American Jewish settlement and with important information on the heroic deeds of a Jewish-American colonel in the Civil War who died in combat.
| 375 |
794
|
Jews in the Civil War
| 225 |
795
|
The lynching of this innocent young man in Georgia, August, 1915, was a cause celebre arousing Jews
| 350 |
796
|
Jewish Booklet
| 325 |
797
|
WWI Jewish Praybook
| 325 |
798
|
Reset the Ancient Glories of the Jewish Nation
| 350 |
799
|
Palestine Under British Rule
| 70 |
800
|
He Fought KKK Bigotry
| PASS |
801
|
Flushing New York Bulletins
| 300 |
802
|
Buying Israel
| PASS |
803
|
Discussing Lincoln
| 70 |
804
|
Published in the era of the height of the revival of the KKK…by noted Jewish publishing house.
| PASS |
805
|
Discussing Lincoln
| 70 |
806
|
Letter Signed by Itzhak Ben-Zvi
| 150 |
807
|
Ben-Gurion arranges for the loan of an electric generator to provide power in Tel Aviv three months prior to the establishment of the State of Israel
| 600 |
808
|
Rare legendary Moshe Dayan handwritten article regarding the 5th Israeli Parliament elections of 1961.
| 4000 |
809
|
Jewish Eulogy for JFK
| 50 |
810
|
Illumintated Manuscript
| 300 |
811
|
The Earliest Printing
| 325 |
812
|
The World’s First Officially Sold Postal Stationary
| 900 |
813
|
Two Early English Broadside Ballads
| 325 |
814
|
Broadside Taxes Liquor
| 800 |
815
|
King Killing Openly Avowed
| PASS |
816
|
Early printing on the life of Columbus
| 650 |
817
|
The Revelations of Muhammad
| 300 |
818
|
Two early printings on Yale University
| 550 |
819
|
The study of the earth and its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human life and the effects of human activity
| 400 |
820
|
Sentenced to 20 Lashes for Stealing
| 50 |
821
|
Innoculating Small Pox in the “Commonwealth late Colony of Massachusetts Bay”
| 90 |
822
|
James Gordon ALS
| 70 |
823
|
1806 Harvard Cataloge of Students
| 120 |
824
|
Thw William Wirt Grouping
| 650 |
825
|
1818 Yale Broadside
| 120 |
826
|
Cotton From Charleston to the New York Marketplace
| PASS |
827
|
1820 Providence Gazette
| PASS |
828
|
1823 Georgia Indian Lands
| 60 |
829
|
“First Religious” Charleston, South Carolina Letter
| PASS |
830
|
Horse Race Betting Will Get You Jail in Indiana
| 225 |
831
|
Cholorea in the South
| 50 |
832
|
Daniel O’Connell the Liberator
| PASS |
833
|
Cotton Sales in Charleston, South Carolina
| PASS |
834
|
A Counterfeiter is Caught
| 225 |
835
|
Whaling Ship Log
| 6250 |
836
|
Travel by Airship in 1845
| 50 |
837
|
The Execution of Joseph Brooks
| 275 |
838
|
Attractive Lettersheet
| 475 |
839
|
Nine Piece Songsheet Group
| PASS |
840
|
Union County, North Carolina Mining Letter Archive
| 2200 |
841
|
1854-1855 German Atlas of the World
| 375 |
842
|
Rare Maryland Lottery Broadsheet
| PASS |
843
|
Pilgrim Societ Membership
| 180 |
844
|
Texas to New York letter group
| 100 |
845
|
Business in Atlanta
| 50 |
846
|
Delaware Lottery
| PASS |
847
|
1860 Florida Land Sale
| PASS |
848
|
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
| PASS |
849
|
Lady’s Ticket Broadside
| 275 |
850
|
1865 Execution Broadside
| 225 |
851
|
Lottery Circular
| PASS |
852
|
ID Book of Songsheets
| PASS |
853
|
Bank of Charleston Stock
| 90 |
854
|
The Panic of 1873
| 100 |
855
|
Veterinary Book
| PASS |
856
|
1894 Chicago Live Stock Exchange Membership
| PASS |
857
|
Panama Canal Maps
| PASS |
858
|
Advertising Cards
| PASS |
859
|
Signed August 25,1900 GENERAL SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENTANTS Seal and Certificate
| PASS |
860
|
Louisiana Purchase Centennial
| PASS |
861
|
Missing Persons Poster
| PASS |
862
|
Kentucky Clairvoyant and Palmist is on the Run
| PASS |
863
|
Reward Card & Mug Shot of Escaped Prisoner
| PASS |
864
|
San Francisco Wanted Poster
| 50 |
865
|
Wanted for Highway Robbery
| 80 |
866
|
Murderer on the Loose
| PASS |
867
|
Reward Poster for Escaped Murderer
| PASS |
868
|
Archive - Diplomatic Fine. 1819-1905. Falmouth, England.
| 700 |
869
|
Wanted for Murder
| PASS |
870
|
California Wanted Poster
| PASS |
871
|
Medical Content Letter
| PASS |
872
|
Frederick Church ALS
| 450 |
873
|
New York City Police “Record of Complaints” 1920’s
| 400 |
874
|
1930 Illustration of Mickey Mouse
| 50 |
875
|
Bondie Cartoon
| 120 |
876
|
1933/1934 Huge Archive Bethlehem Pennsylvania Police Docket 100's of Crimes Plus Many Other 1850/1880 Cases
| PASS |
877
|
Big Band
| 250 |
878
|
Historic red line printing of the Fulbright Resolutionleading to the formation of the United Nations
| 2000 |
879
|
Apollo Color Film
| 170 |
880
|
Virginia Militia Officer
| 1000 |
881
|
American Daguerreotype Galleries Token
| 110 |
882
|
Swatch of Dress and Photos
| 300 |
883
|
Inside the U.S. Capitol
| 90 |
884
|
Mules Skinners Photo
| 140 |
885
|
California Photographs
| PASS |
886
|
Photos of William C. Bryant & Sir Herb Spencer
| PASS |
887
|
Railroad Disaster Photo
| PASS |
888
|
NASA Slide Rule
| 500 |
889
|
Land Grant Signed by Beverley Randolph
| PASS |
890
|
Tax Broadside to Pay Members of Congress
| 475 |
891
|
Henry Clay ALS
| 225 |
892
|
Signed by Governor William Giles
| 50 |
893
|
Signed by Governor John Floyd
| 50 |
894
|
Salt Prints of North Carolina Politicians
| 100 |
895
|
Images of William Jennings Bryan
| PASS |
896
|
Collection of seven Presidential & local ballots from Rhode Island.
| PASS |
897
|
The Blain - Logan Ticket
| 40 |
898
|
Large Group of mid 20th Century Political Ephemera.
| 110 |
899
|
Tip O’Neill Group
| 750 |
900
|
A Fine Oration Delivered in Memory of George Washington by Daniel Adams
| PASS |
901
|
1st Printing of Washington’s Will
| 300 |
902
|
The Masons Dedicate Their Constitution To George Washington
| 900 |
903
|
From Washington’s Great Grandson
| 150 |
904
|
Early Washington Silouette
| 500 |
905
|
Historic, original portrait of Lafayette presented to George Washington by Estaing
| PASS |
906
|
In the Hand of George Washington
| 250 |
907
|
He Fought at Lexington & Concord - And Printed George Washington’s Farewell in this Publication
| PASS |
908
|
The Deaths of Jefferson & Adams
| 250 |
909
|
The Louisiana Purchase
| 200 |
910
|
She Freed Sally Hemmings
| 550 |
911
|
Military General Orders Informing the Army of the Death of President Jefferson
| 100 |
912
|
The Embargo Act Signed by James Madison
| 90 |
913
|
The Chesapeake Affair
| 50 |
914
|
General Jackson Killed These Men
| 150 |
915
|
William Henry Harrison Memorial Print on Fabric
| 90 |
916
|
William Henry Harrison Political Columbian Star China.
| 160 |
917
|
William Henry Harrison Litho
| PASS |
918
|
Good Political Content John Tyler Autograph Letter Signed
| 750 |
919
|
Letter Addressed to President Polk Asking for a Commission for his Son in the Regular Army
| 50 |
920
|
Zachary Taylor and Grover Cleveland Virginia campaign ballots.
| PASS |
921
|
The Stolen Presidential Election of 1876!
| PASS |
922
|
Hayes Executes a Pardon
| 400 |
923
|
CDV of President Hayes
| 60 |
924
|
Colonization Society
| PASS |
925
|
In Memoriam
| PASS |
926
|
Chester Arthur Land Deed
| 50 |
927
|
Election of 1888
| PASS |
928
|
Extremely rare Benjamin Harrison signed book containing his ornate bookplate. The book, "The Friend" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is inscribed to Clara Bartbn's hunsband, John Barton Payne and also inc
| 2000 |
929
|
Benjamin Harrison TLS on Hunting & Fishing
| 150 |
930
|
William McKinley Autograph Letter Signed on his Election Campaign
| 300 |
931
|
William McKinley TLS
| 140 |
932
|
William McKinley TLS as Governor
| 130 |
933
|
William McKinley Autograph Endorsement Signed
| PASS |
934
|
Bronze Plaque of Teddy Roosevelt
| 250 |
935
|
Progressive Party Receipt
| 50 |
936
|
Teddy Roosevelt Book
| PASS |
937
|
Teddy Roosevelt 1st Cavalry Letter
| 850 |
938
|
Teddy Roosevelt Signed Check
| PASS |
939
|
Presidential / Political Group Lot.
| 325 |
940
|
William Howard Taft Typed Letter Signed
| PASS |
941
|
William Howard Taft Typed Letter Signed Declining Invitation Due to Congressional Obligations
| 130 |
942
|
William Howard Taft Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
943
|
William Howard Taft Typed Letter Signed
| PASS |
944
|
William Howard Taft Typed Letter Signed on the Connecticut Bar
| PASS |
945
|
Woodrow Wilson Printed Executive Proclamations
| 200 |
946
|
Woodrow Wilson
| 275 |
947
|
Woodrow Wilson TLS
| 110 |
948
|
HARDING LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT-ELECT EXPLAINING THAT HE CANNOT UNDERTAKE NEGOTIATIONS OR MAKE ''IMPORTANT PRONOUNCEMENTS'' UNTIL HE IS ''.-.ACTUALLY CALLED TO AUTHORITY-''
| 425 |
949
|
Warren Harding Photos
| 100 |
950
|
Warren Harding Letter on Alaska Fisheries
| 275 |
951
|
Warren Harding Letter to the Principal of the Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Institute
| 400 |
952
|
Calvin Coolidge on American Ideals
| PASS |
953
|
Calvin Coolidge as President to General Sawyer
| 170 |
954
|
Herbert Hoover TLS
| PASS |
955
|
Herbert Hoover TLS
| 170 |
956
|
Great Margaret Deland Letter on Hoover & Roosevelt
| 150 |
957
|
Franklin Roosevelt Typed Letter Signed
| 250 |
958
|
Good Political Content Franklin Roosevelt Letter
| 350 |
959
|
Dewey Defeats Truman Newspaper
| 750 |
960
|
“WHY I CHERISH JUL Y 4TH"
| 300 |
961
|
IKE
| 60 |
962
|
Eisenhower Appoints Bruce Catton
| 1200 |
963
|
Dwight Eisenhower TLS Signed “Ike E.” on Getting Older
| PASS |
964
|
Dwight Eisenhower TLS
| PASS |
965
|
Unique David E Bell, President John F. Kennedy's Budget Director with 313 Signatures
| PASS |
966
|
Senator Lyndon B. Johnson TLS
| PASS |
967
|
Lyndon B. Johnson TLS Mentions General Evans in 1941
| PASS |
968
|
Richard Nixon Thanks a Consideration for an Appointee
| 120 |
969
|
Richard Nixon Thanks the Giver of MacGregor Golf Clubs and Talks about his Game
| PASS |
970
|
Gerald Ford Writes the Treasurer ofthe Sons of the American Revolution Thanking Him for Indian Jewelry He Was Gifted
| PASS |
971
|
Great Content Geral Ford Letter on Nixon “...I have absolute confidence in our President, and I think it’s about time we let the judicial processe of this country take over without the benefit of tel
| PASS |
972
|
Ronald Reagan Signed Photograph
| PASS |
973
|
Ronald Reagan on the Spirit of Christmas
| 170 |
974
|
Hillary Writes the Columnists, Ann Landers
| PASS |
975
|
Clinton Pardons A Murdereer
| 850 |
976
|
Two Recommendations for an Indian Chief Peter Wilson
| 300 |
977
|
Indian Photos
| PASS |
978
|
Indian Man & Woman by Female Photographer
| 250 |
979
|
Black Hoof Print by Greenough
| PASS |
980
|
A Report of General Jesup on the Creek War
| PASS |
981
|
Prospector Runs into Trouble Outside Panama
| 80 |
982
|
George Armstrong Custer Signed Document
| 2750 |
983
|
1855 Map of the Oregon Territory
| 80 |
984
|
His Horse Survived the Custer Massacre
| PASS |
985
|
Marcus Reno Signed Discharge
| 950 |
986
|
Wonderful Handtinted Harpers of the Indian Delegation of 1866
| 90 |
987
|
A Red River War Veteran Describes The Texas Frontier In 1867
| 300 |
988
|
Silver Mining in Mexico
| PASS |
989
|
Silver Mining in Mexico
| PASS |
990
|
He Saved Cody’s Life - Signed Indian Interpeter Document
| 225 |
991
|
Fort Rice Muster Roll
| PASS |
992
|
Son Killed by Mexicans in Texas
| 60 |
993
|
He Served with Custer & Survived the Massacre
| 300 |
994
|
He Was Accussed of Cowardice at Little Big Horn
| 400 |
995
|
He witnessed the Custer Massacre and Survived !
| 800 |
996
|
Death of Two Sons by Homicide
| PASS |
997
|
His Son was Shot Through the Jaw and Eye
| 50 |
998
|
Cole Younger’s Autograph
| 1000 |
999
|
Chief Indian Scout at Standing Rock Reservation
| 300 |
1000
|
Outlaw “Black Bart” Autograph
| 190 |
1001
|
Salt Lake City Military Manual
| PASS |
1002
|
“Blood Indian War Dance, Lethbridge”
| 1200 |
1003
|
Wells Fargo Cover to the Sheriff of Tombstone
| 550 |
1004
|
Cochise County Bank in Tombstone
| 80 |
1005
|
Crow Agency Indians
| 425 |
1006
|
“Sitting Bulls Camp”
| 450 |
1007
|
Sitting Bull’s Son, Crow Foot !
| 1300 |
1008
|
He Shot Billy the Kid
| PASS |
1009
|
Buffalo Bill Cody Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
1010
|
Buffalo Bill Cody Autograph Letter Signed On the Slow Indian Fight & Scout Reunions
| PASS |
1011
|
Buffalo Bill Cody Writes “I am on the water wagon for a long drive, haven’t laid down the whip for many moons...”
| PASS |
1012
|
1903 Deadwood Ledger
| 400 |
1013
|
Signed by the Chief & Governor ofthe Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations
| PASS |
1014
|
Photograph of Yakima Knute
| PASS |
1015
|
Babe Ruth’s Last Yankee Card
| 275 |
1016
|
Babe’s Last Yankee Card
| 180 |
1017
|
Willie Mosconi Signed Billards Ball
| 70 |
1018
|
Willie Mosconi Signed Billards Ball
| 70 |
1019
|
Yankees Signed Stock Certificate
| 160 |