Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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1665 Oxford Gazette
| PASS |
2
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1670 Rhode Island Land Deed for William Harris
| 250 |
3
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1702 Financial Document
| 80 |
4
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Pirates and Their Booty
| PASS |
5
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Colonial Ferrywoman
| 110 |
6
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Philadelphia’s First Newspaper
| PASS |
7
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The John Beal Family of Massachusetts
| 70 |
8
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Signed by Meshech Weare
| 150 |
9
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WILLIAM GREENE, Revolutionary War Governor of Rhode Island and Chief Justice of the Colony.
| 120 |
10
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Celebrating the 3rd Anniversary of the Repeal of the 1766 Stamp Act
| 200 |
11
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JOHN BRADSTREET, French & Indian War Colonial Officer; Hero of Ticonderoga
| 600 |
12
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Important 1765 Stamp Act Pamphlet: "The Objections to the Taxation of Our American Colonies"
| 1700 |
13
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The Hated "Tax Stamp"
| 2000 |
14
|
1766 "Stamp Act" Almanac
| 400 |
15
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The Losing Parliament Members Who Voted to Repeal the "Stamp Act"!
| 900 |
16
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OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT LISTING OF EVERY IMPORTANT BRITISH OFFICIAL IN AMERICA AN THE WEST INDIES in 1756
| 160 |
17
|
IF SHE SURVIVES A 1771 AMERICAN INDENTURE EXPIRING IN 1776
| 225 |
18
|
Early 1770’s Students Arithmatic
| PASS |
19
|
Bound Volume 1772
| 150 |
20
|
King George III Signed Document in Preparation for the American Revolution!!
| 6250 |
21
|
1775 Pennsylvania Evening Post
| PASS |
22
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1775 Penssylvania Evening Post with Content
| PASS |
23
|
Revolutionary War Era Cannon Ball from Gen. Arnold's Fleet, NY,
| 325 |
24
|
Extraordinary South Carolina Rarity Signed By "Henry Middleton" (President of the Continental Congress)
| 3750 |
25
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Colonial Notes
| 150 |
26
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John Langdon Signed Document
| 160 |
27
|
1776 Bond for Elijah Robinson’s Company in the Canadian Expedition
| 275 |
28
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Richard Varick War-Date Document
| 300 |
29
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Engraving by Rosenthal of Daniel Huger
| PASS |
30
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Sword in Hand Bond
| 200 |
31
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Exceedinginly Rare Signature of "John Fitch" Granted The First U.S. Patent for the Steamboat
| 2000 |
32
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George Bryan, Stamp Act Congress
| 160 |
33
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1779 Pay Roll For Members of Lemuel Clap’s Company at Dorchester Heights
| 150 |
34
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He Was Chaplain to the Continental Congress
| 80 |
35
|
1779 Receipt for Repairing Independence Hall !
| 1200 |
36
|
General John Stark War Date Signed Pass
| 900 |
37
|
1779 War-dated Massachusetts Muster Roll
| 1100 |
38
|
Receiving Pay from the Continental Army
| 60 |
39
|
1780 Providence Gazette
| PASS |
40
|
Revolutionary War Map
| 160 |
41
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Revolutionary War Map
| 325 |
42
|
Account of Major Andre’s Trial
| 225 |
43
|
Revolutionary War Date Map
| 350 |
44
|
Revolutionary War Date Map
| 120 |
45
|
Francis Hopkinson & William Turnbull Signed Revolutionary War French Loan Certificate
| 600 |
46
|
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ENLISTMENT OATH
| 160 |
47
|
The Battle of Cowpens
| PASS |
48
|
Peter Colt Signed Pay Order for Revolutionary War Veteran
| PASS |
49
|
Benjamin Franklin Receives Encouraging News from the King
| PASS |
50
|
State of Maryland Revolutionary War Dated Subpoena with the State's Embossed Seal!
| 50 |
51
|
EXTREMELY RELUCTANT REVOLUTIONARY WAR TEA TAXMAN
| PASS |
52
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IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO THE ADOPTION OF THE CONSTITUTION, A MARYLAND SLAVEHOLDER EXPRESSES MISGIVINGS ABOUT KEEPING HIS SLAVES IN VIRGINIA.
| 275 |
53
|
He Served as General in the Continental Line and Was the First Governor Appointed Under the North Carolina Constitution
| 150 |
54
|
1700s New Hampshire Petition for New Meeting House
| PASS |
55
|
SAMUEL OSGOOD EXAMINES A SHIP'S CARGO
| 60 |
56
|
17th-19th Century Family Records Book
| 160 |
57
|
General Henry Dearborn Autograph Letter Signed
| 190 |
58
|
Superb Original Miniature Painting of Benjamin Franklin
| 3250 |
59
|
Rare "Anti-Slavery" Battersea Box: "May the Enemies of LIBERTY, Feel the Evils of Slavery."
| 900 |
60
|
Rare 1781 Slave Manumission From The Quakers
| 1100 |
61
|
Extremely Rare Printed Document of 1796 "There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude..."
| 900 |
62
|
Ten Slaves Sold in North Carolina
| 80 |
63
|
A Friend of Washington and Crusader Against Slavery Writes of Court Amendments
| 100 |
64
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Rare Slave Related "Abolitionist" Wax Seal Stamp: "Am I Not A Man And A Brother" ?
| 1600 |
65
|
Maryland Slave Replevin
| 90 |
66
|
Rare Anti-Slavery Intaglio Letter Seal
| 1600 |
67
|
Slavery in the United States
| PASS |
68
|
Congress Abolishes Slave Trade & "The War With The Seminoles"
| 300 |
69
|
Maryland Free Man Papers
| 160 |
70
|
North Carolina Slave Bill of Sale
| PASS |
71
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mortgaged Negroes Mount Airy, (Plantation) New Orleans...
| PASS |
72
|
1822 Slave Woman Sale
| 80 |
73
|
Slave Laws in North Carolina
| 100 |
74
|
Representative Allen from Massachusetts Writes of Presidents & Slavery
| 110 |
75
|
Enslavement of African Americans was Necessary According to Kingsley
| 500 |
76
|
Violent Rebellion by Slaves in the South
| 50 |
77
|
United States Slave Trade 1830 Print
| 900 |
78
|
Authorization to Sell "The Boy Bunny."
| 160 |
79
|
Document Acknowledging Receipt of Slaves
| PASS |
80
|
Rebuttal to an Attack on the Colonization Society
| PASS |
81
|
1837 Dated Texas Republic Sale of Thirteen Slaves
| 110 |
82
|
Representative Haley Writes of John Quincy Adams’ Abolition Petitions the Day Before the House Would Censure Adams for Violating the ‘Gag Rule’ and Submitting a Petition by 23 Slaves to End Slavery i
| 375 |
83
|
Emily Taylor Signed Abolition Letter
| 400 |
84
|
Outstanding Slavery Letter ! A Runaway Slave Begs His Master to Take Him Back !
| 500 |
85
|
North Carolina Slave Carried Letter
| 50 |
86
|
Fraudulent Sale of Slave "Milly" and Her Children!
| 100 |
87
|
Slave Dispute
| PASS |
88
|
Am I Not A Woman And A Sister
| 275 |
89
|
Slave Insurrectionist
| 150 |
90
|
Slave Ship & its Commander Are Sold
| 200 |
91
|
Rare New Orleans Plantation Goods Token
| 90 |
92
|
Abolitionist Token
| 70 |
93
|
The Illegal Sale of Slaves
| PASS |
94
|
Slave Case Petition Before the Texas Supreme Court
| PASS |
95
|
First Edition of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
| 1000 |
96
|
Three Year Old Girl Sold in North Carolina
| 150 |
97
|
Texas Court Injunction to Stop Sale of Slaves
| PASS |
98
|
1856 "The Popular Heart" Slavery and Kansas
| PASS |
99
|
$10,000 is Owed For Slave in Texas!
| PASS |
100
|
Cumberland Prebyterian Minister Slave Judgement
| 500 |
101
|
The Constitution of Kansas by Missouri Senator J.S. Green
| 50 |
102
|
Business Partnership Includes Slaves
| PASS |
103
|
Lawsuit Over "Slave" Upkeep
| PASS |
104
|
Levy Placed On Slaves Valued at $2500
| PASS |
105
|
Texas Sheriff On The Illegal Sale of Eleven Slaves
| 375 |
106
|
John Brown... His Soul Goes Marching On - Rare Large Photo
| 900 |
107
|
Slaves Love Christmas in Mississippi
| 80 |
108
|
The Ebony Idol
| 100 |
109
|
Free and Slave States Broadside
| PASS |
110
|
Original Photographs of Slavery Illustrations by J. Noel Paton
| 800 |
111
|
Colored Troops Document Signed by 57 Named Soldiers
| 50 |
112
|
1864, U.S. Senate Amendment 41 "...when any person of African descent... shall be mustered into the military or naval service..."
| 750 |
113
|
Extraordinary Official Printed Act of Congress: "...there shall be no commerce in slaves among the several States..."
| 1800 |
114
|
U. S. Colored Troops Are Accused Of Stealing Six Thousand Dollars In Gold
| 90 |
115
|
Colored Regiments Recruiting Broadside
| 200 |
116
|
Cabinet Card of Andrew Jackson’s Slave
| 600 |
117
|
Colored 54th Massachusetts Volunteer's Artifact
| 850 |
118
|
Collection of Forty "National Anti-Slavery Standard: Without Concealment - Without Compromise" Newspapers
| 900 |
119
|
Former Soldier Vents Over Death of Comrade for the Freedom of Slaves
| 160 |
120
|
After Seven Years a Man Writes His Parents on Negro Equality
| PASS |
121
|
A FAMOUS NINETEENTH CENTURY RELIGIOUS ACTIVIST AGREES TO MARRY A MAN TO HIS DEAD WIFE'S SISTER.
| 225 |
122
|
Chief of the Bureau of Refugees Freedman and Abandoned Lands
| 160 |
123
|
African American Girl with Dog Tin Type
| 80 |
124
|
Vintage Black Man Playing a Guitar
| 250 |
125
|
Rare Emancipation Proclamation in Miniture
| 400 |
126
|
Ex-Slave Henry O. Flipper Attends West Point in 1877-- Later to be Pardoned by President Clinton in 1999 !
| 750 |
127
|
Original Black "Folk Art" Oil Painting
| 400 |
128
|
Rare Cabinet Card of Frederick Douglass
| 2500 |
129
|
Illustrated Broadside of “Largest Human on Earth” - Former Kentucky Slave
| 375 |
130
|
Assorted Sheet Music by the Most Successful 19th Century African American Composer, Gussie L. Davis
| 200 |
131
|
The U.S. Senate Retains the Services of Jefferson Davis’ Slave
| 50 |
132
|
African Statue
| 225 |
133
|
Lynching America’s National Disgrace
| 190 |
134
|
Ku Klux Klan Membership Certificate
| 180 |
135
|
Hand bill Southern White WOmen on Lynching and Mob Violence
| 120 |
136
|
Who’s a Democrat? - Colored Division of the RNC Broadside
| 250 |
137
|
A Review of the Lynching Record
| 120 |
138
|
The Lynching of Claude Neal
| 190 |
139
|
Lynching Handbill
| 100 |
140
|
1936 Lynching Newsletter
| 90 |
141
|
Charles ‘Teenie” Harris Signed Photograph
| 250 |
142
|
Malcolm X Discusses His Sexual Inadequicies with Elijah Muhammed
| 33500 |
143
|
Stokely Carmichael Autograph Quote Signed
| PASS |
144
|
Rosa Parks Signed Photograph
| 140 |
145
|
1844 Manuscript General Order for Robert E. Lee
| 1000 |
146
|
Howell Cobb is Elected Governor of Georgia on the Union Platform in 1851
| 100 |
147
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CONFEDERATE GENERAL PIKE WRITES THE ORIGINAL THIRD VERSE " TO MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME"
| 1700 |
148
|
Stephen Mallory Signed Letter
| PASS |
149
|
Confederate General "Joseph Shelby" Signed Check
| 650 |
150
|
Governor Pickens Orders the Arsenal in Charleston to be Taken by the State of South Carolina
| 2250 |
151
|
1861 Mississippi Letter
| PASS |
152
|
1861 Virginia Notes
| PASS |
153
|
A Confederate Colonel Gives His Counter Signs
| 100 |
154
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A Telegram To The NY Tribune On April 8, 1861 Indicates That War Will Come
| 160 |
155
|
SOUTHERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY GROUPING
| PASS |
156
|
A Virginia Company Loses A Sergeant As Color Bearer
| PASS |
157
|
CONFEDERATE BULL RUN SPY LETTER
| PASS |
158
|
1st North Carolina Officer Writes "…I fear East Tennessee is going to give us some trouble as Western Virginia is doing it is hard to have to fight our own people but if they stand out for old Abe w
| 550 |
159
|
Confederate Infantry & Rifle Tactics Manual
| 600 |
160
|
John Letcher Signed Military Commission
| 350 |
161
|
Virginia Notes
| 90 |
162
|
Free Masonry and the War
| 50 |
163
|
A Confederate Recruit Is Exempted From Military Duty
| PASS |
164
|
1863 $1000 Bond
| PASS |
165
|
14th Virginia Cavalry
| PASS |
166
|
Texas Treasury Warrant
| PASS |
167
|
Confederate Currency
| PASS |
168
|
Confederate Notes from 1862
| PASS |
169
|
“NAIL YOUR FLAGS TO THEIR STAFFS”
| 100 |
170
|
General John Magruder Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
171
|
1862 Confederate Diary
| 1800 |
172
|
DURING THE CIVIL WAR, CONFEDERATE GENERAL ALBERT PIKE DETAILS TRANSACTIONS WITH THE CHOCTAW NATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNION TREATY OF 1855
| 1000 |
173
|
CONFEDERATE GENERAL ALBERT PIKE CHARGES FEES TO THE CHOCTAW NATION FOR SERVICES RENDERED DURING THE WAR
| 1500 |
174
|
45th Virginia Letter Group
| 275 |
175
|
28th North Carolina Letter Group with 1st Manassas Content
| 550 |
176
|
The following three lots are by Henry Wright (1829-1909) 5th Virginia Infantry, who mustered in on April 29, 1862 and served with his regiment until being taken Prisoner of War at Spotsylvania Cour
| 550 |
177
|
Inspection by General Johnston and Report on Longstreet
| 425 |
178
|
He Reports Member of the 5th Virginia Infantry Selling Whiskey to General Stonewall Jackson
| 650 |
179
|
Charles Henry Lee War-Date AES
| 50 |
180
|
Confederate Notes
| 100 |
181
|
Two Confederates Write Home From in Front of Vicksburg During The Siege
| 100 |
182
|
Colonel of the 3rd Alabama Receives Orders from Lee
| 190 |
183
|
A Confederate Soldier Drowns At The Outset Of The Gettysburg Campaign
| 130 |
184
|
Rare Latin Language Greensboro, North Carolina Imprint
| 600 |
185
|
Oath of Allegiance to the Confederacy
| 250 |
186
|
Scarce Confederate Imprint - Tennessee Election Ballot
| 180 |
187
|
The Confederate Government Reiterates its Reasons for Secession , Threatens Retaliation Against “Abolition Officers” Attempting to Enforce Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and Calls for the North-
| 500 |
188
|
Putting the Grant's Troops "in a purty place" During the Siege of Vicksburg
| 225 |
189
|
Confederate General Orders Broadside
| PASS |
190
|
Defending Vicksburg from Federal Attack in 1863
| 200 |
191
|
Micah Jenkins Disbands Petersburg's Local Militia Force
| PASS |
192
|
Hardee’s Infantry Manual 1861
| 275 |
193
|
Mobile Printed “Rifle & Infantry Tactics”
| 450 |
194
|
Army of Northern Virginia Ordnance Document Enumerating The Ammo On Hand Before The Battle Of Chancellorsville
| 375 |
195
|
Negro Teamsters Steal Pistol Caps From The Army of Northern Virginia
| 250 |
196
|
Confederate Bond
| PASS |
197
|
Confederate Letter - Bringing Cattle for the Army
| 225 |
198
|
Receiving Tobacco at Fort Deleware
| 50 |
199
|
10th Virginia Cavalry Letter
| 80 |
200
|
Stonewall Brigade Surgeon Document
| 160 |
201
|
Feeding the Confederate Army
| 70 |
202
|
5th Alabama Document Signed by Colonel Pickens of the 12th Alabama
| 120 |
203
|
General H.B. Davidson’s Cavalry Brigade Return
| 140 |
204
|
Confederate Resolutions on the Treatment of Colored Troop Prisoners
| 425 |
205
|
The Congress Investigates Forrest’s “Fort Pillow Massacre”
| 130 |
206
|
Confederate Slaves are Captured Near Petersburg in 1864
| 275 |
207
|
Confederate Soldier Shot Through the Bladder
| 325 |
208
|
Confederate Raiders in Middle Tennessee are Refused Reimbursment for Horses Lost in Action out of the Secret Service Account - Signed by General Benjamin Jefferson Hill
| 800 |
209
|
General Cockrell Writes of His Confederate Service
| 80 |
210
|
General Cockrell ALS
| 70 |
211
|
General Cockrell ALS
| 50 |
212
|
General Cockrell ALS
| 50 |
213
|
Price wants Missourians to Return and Fight
| PASS |
214
|
3rd Alabama Return
| 80 |
215
|
Confderate Woman Wants to Sell her Plantation
| PASS |
216
|
He Led the 42nd Virginia at Gettysburg
| PASS |
217
|
18th Virginia Infantry Soldier Wounded at Gettysburg Tries to Get Released from Johnson’s Island
| 200 |
218
|
Signed by General Wade Hampton
| 190 |
219
|
Alabama Soldier Talks of Putting Guns in the Hands of the Negroes
| 425 |
220
|
General Griers’ Orders for Battles Brigade
| 250 |
221
|
37th Virginia Infantry Oath of Allegiance
| 250 |
222
|
Death of The Confederacy
| 500 |
223
|
A.P. Hill Signature
| 1200 |
224
|
Confederate Soldier Requests General Sheridan Allow a Physician to Cross the Lines
| 1000 |
225
|
The Warriors Return - 7th Tennessee Cavalry Songsheet
| 90 |
226
|
Confederate General Joseph B. Kershaw Autograph Letter Signed
| 375 |
227
|
PROMINENT GEORGIA SOUTHERNER PETITIONS FOR AMNESTY
| PASS |
228
|
12th Alabama Commissioned Officers Listing WIA & Prisoner
| 1300 |
229
|
General John D. Imboden Autograph Letter Signed
| 200 |
230
|
Charleston Poet Paul Hayne Autograph Letter Signed
| 80 |
231
|
General Samuel Jones ALS
| 80 |
232
|
Jefferson Davis Speaks at a 1875 Benefit for a Hospital
| 400 |
233
|
Short History of Nathan Bedford Forrest
| 80 |
234
|
The Only Known Broadside Relating to the Estate of Confederate Icon Patrick Cleburne - A Public Notice to Sell Real Estate
| 1300 |
235
|
General Cockrell Autograph Letter Signed
| 50 |
236
|
General Thomas Rosser Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
237
|
Flags of the Confederate States
| 50 |
238
|
General Horace Porter Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
239
|
Edward Everett Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
240
|
Abner Doubleday and His Wife Signed Mortgage Deed
| 1200 |
241
|
Franked by Charles Sumner
| PASS |
242
|
Admiral John Dahlgren Autograph Letter Signed
| 250 |
243
|
Five Different Civil War Infantry Manuals
| 300 |
244
|
1857 Army Regulations
| 50 |
245
|
What Will Happen to the Mails if the Southern States Seceed
| 110 |
246
|
Patriotic Paper
| 120 |
247
|
c. 1860 Twenty Exceptional "Magnus" Color City Views
| 400 |
248
|
Anti-Secession Speech Hand-Written by a United States Senator "Peaceable Secession!"
| 900 |
249
|
Celebrating the 4th in 1861
| 50 |
250
|
Troops Under Erastus Tyler's First Command Guard The Kanawha River
| 50 |
251
|
The Death of Ellsworth & More
| PASS |
252
|
2nd Vermont Soldiers Bible
| 70 |
253
|
United States Infantry Tactics
| 50 |
254
|
The Battle of First Bull Run Tires the North
| 80 |
255
|
Fantastic Content Early War Missouri Letter
| 2000 |
256
|
Extensive Letter Grouping of 75th New York Infantry Soldier
| 12000 |
257
|
Letter to a Member of the 92nd Illinois Regiment
| PASS |
258
|
Rare Account of the Engagement at St. John’s Bluff in Florida
| 70 |
259
|
Rebs Raid a Train in Tennessee
| 50 |
260
|
He Was the Oldest Field Commander in the Civil War
| 225 |
261
|
Confederate Indians Are Spotted by the Yankees
| 140 |
262
|
Lincoln, Halleck, McClelland and Fremont
| PASS |
263
|
100th New York Officer Mentions the Galena & Monitor
| 70 |
264
|
The 28th Kentucky “never fired a gun but just gave up...”
| 425 |
265
|
Seven Patriotics
| PASS |
266
|
Four Magnus Covers
| PASS |
267
|
The Union Fleet Occupies Baton Rouge
| 130 |
268
|
At Fredericksburg "our regiment…will get the honour of making the most gallant charge of the War"
| 190 |
269
|
Union Soldiers Get Drunk with the Help of Maryland's Storekeepers
| 100 |
270
|
Performing Picket Duty Near the Relative of Ellsworth's Assassin
| 120 |
271
|
UNION GENERAL WILLIAM F. ( BALDY ) SMITH CHALLENGES A CONGRESSMAN
| 375 |
272
|
Taken Prisoner by the 25th Texas Rangers at Shiloh
| 160 |
273
|
Crossing over the Antietam Battlefield after America's Bloodiest Day
| 225 |
274
|
Drilling and Organizing the 34th Massachusetts in 1862
| PASS |
275
|
War Date Admiral Samuel P. Lee Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
276
|
Harry Bumm Broadside
| 1400 |
277
|
Clement L. Vallandingham ALS “Copperhead leader of the Peace Democrats” who felt the south had a right to secede from the Union.
| 425 |
278
|
Union Gunboats Reconnoiter Fort Jackson Before Farragut's Drive on New Orleans
| 300 |
279
|
Farragut Makes His First Attempt Against New Orleans in 1862
| 300 |
280
|
Butler and the Union Fleet Occupies New Orleans
| 350 |
281
|
32nd Wisconsin Colonel’s Diary Chasing Forrest Through the West
| 1200 |
282
|
New York Recruiting Broadside
| 1000 |
283
|
Federal Naval Blockade Letter Group
| 950 |
284
|
44th Massachusetts Grouping
| 1300 |
285
|
Naval General Order Regarding "Human Captures" 1863
| PASS |
286
|
National Cemetery Map
| PASS |
287
|
Nice Fort Henry Kentucky Content
| 425 |
288
|
20th Indiana Infantry Letter
| PASS |
289
|
Chasing After Confederate Guerrilla John H. Morgan in 1863
| 80 |
290
|
Gen. Williams Authorizes The Foraging Of Virginia's Countryside After The Gettysburg Campaign
| 80 |
291
|
Brandy Station Casualty Report
| 100 |
292
|
1863 Texas Field-Printed Union General Orders
| PASS |
293
|
Union Naval Discharge
| 130 |
294
|
Confederate POWS at Gettysburg Take the Oath
| 100 |
295
|
Soldier Letter with Negro Drawing
| PASS |
296
|
Attacking Richmond in May 1863
| 225 |
297
|
Manuscript Appointment, Listing Duties and Calls, of a Chief Bugler of Battery B, 1st Pennsylvania Artillery
| PASS |
298
|
PREPARING TO LAY SIEGE TO VICKSBURG
| 300 |
299
|
GUNBOATS AR POSITIONED FOR THE TAKING OF VICKSBURG
| 225 |
300
|
VICKSBURG MERCHANT SEEKS HELP FROM A YANKEE GENERAL
| 130 |
301
|
FIVE DESERTERS ARE SHOT
| 800 |
302
|
Fighting the Confederates in Virginia
| PASS |
303
|
Making Preparations to Bombard Forts Wagner and Sumter
| 225 |
304
|
The Home of Lee's Son is Invested by Union Forces
| 130 |
305
|
A Maine Sergeant Is Willing To Pay For A Lieutenant's Commission
| PASS |
306
|
Facing Angry Copperheads in Pennsylvania
| 800 |
307
|
The Capture of a Female "Confederate" Spy
| 375 |
308
|
With the 16th Maine on the Gettysburg Campaign
| PASS |
309
|
Witnessing the Battles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge
| 550 |
310
|
General Butterfield Declares a Union Victory Against Stuart at Upperville During the Gettysburg Campaign
| 250 |
311
|
Archive Of Letters From A Troy, New York Artillery Soldier
| 200 |
312
|
Naval Grouping
| 375 |
313
|
Rebel Atrocities “They killed one fellow and cut him in quarters and hung him up in a tree by a court house for our fellows to look at. Another they pinned to the ground with a bayonet.”
| 300 |
314
|
Sword Presentation Speech Just After Gettysburg
| 500 |
315
|
Extremely Rare Cival War "Bounty Refund" Packet
| 1300 |
316
|
Excellent Gettysburg Letter One Week After the Battle from Soldier Wounded There and He Reports Casualties
| 1200 |
317
|
114th New York Vols Diaries for 1863 & 1864 with Bible
| 1900 |
318
|
He Writes of Shooting General Armistead During Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg
| 1400 |
319
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CIVIL WAR UNION HOSPITAL ADMITTANCE BOOK
| 1000 |
320
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Huge Postal Grouping for Soldier of the 72nd New York Who Went on to be the Postmaster for the Army of the Potomac
| 3000 |
321
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Massachusetts Minute Man: Charles C. Doten Carte de Visite and Pass
| 225 |
322
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Rare April 15, 1861 Massachusetts Special Order Answering Lincoln's Call For Troops While Fort Sumter Is Under Attack
| PASS |
323
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Colonel Wardrop Transmits The April 15, 1861 Special Order No. 14
| PASS |
324
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Harden Express Receipt
| PASS |
325
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1st D.C. Cavalry
| PASS |
326
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Officers Guilty of Disobedience and Disrespect
| PASS |
327
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Naval "Death from Scalds and Inhalation ... Officer Dismissed"
| PASS |
328
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Civil War Draft Request and Receipt for Bounty Monies
| PASS |
329
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13th New Hampshire Soldier Writes of Battling and the Capture of a Comrade
| 50 |
330
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The Model of Copperhead Sedition Broadside
| PASS |
331
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...playing soldier is played out.
| PASS |
332
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Bounty Receipt for Two Union Soldiers
| PASS |
333
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General Wheaton Combats Filth At The Beginning Of The Siege of Petersburg
| PASS |
334
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Arnold and Seymour Broadside
| 50 |
335
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Bounty Receipt for Four Union Volunteers
| 60 |
336
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Civil War Draft Roster of Volunteers and Substitutes
| 60 |
337
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War Date General Washburn Letter
| 80 |
338
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Ordnance Returns For The Atlanta Campaign
| 60 |
339
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General Patrick War Date ALS
| 90 |
340
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Emancipation Convention at Louisville
| 300 |
341
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Sherman’s Campaign Broadside
| 70 |
342
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Savannah Campaign Casualty Report
| 100 |
343
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Clinton Hall Broadside
| 80 |
344
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Broadsheet of Union Civil War "Patriotic Songs"
| 200 |
345
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Copperhead Millenium Broadside
| 100 |
346
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Soldier Writes of Fighting in Arkansas with Military Addressed Cover
| 100 |
347
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General John Wesley Turner War Date Autograph Letter Signed from South Carolina
| 325 |
348
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Thin Ranks in the Union Army After Cold Harbor
| PASS |
349
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Tensions run high after the battle of the Crater
| 100 |
350
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Union Forces Bombard Savannah after Sherman Reaches the Sea
| 100 |
351
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Print of The 160th Ohio In Camp
| PASS |
352
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A Private in Andrew Cowan's New York Artillery Battery Describes the Events at Cold Harbor
| 130 |
353
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A Union Drunkard Claims He is Captured by the Confederates
| PASS |
354
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Sanitary Fair Group
| PASS |
355
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A Great Union Victory Broadside
| 300 |
356
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Attacking the Norfolk RR Outside Petersburg in 1864
| 150 |
357
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Gettysburg Bucktail Hero's Document
| 150 |
358
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A Union Corporal Writes After Being Wounded During The Atlanta Camapign
| 150 |
359
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The Execution of a Soldier for Desertion
| 425 |
360
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A Union Officer Writes From Libby Prison
| PASS |
361
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Fighting near Dallas, Georgia During Sherman's Drive Upon Atlanta
| 500 |
362
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Fighting in the Wilderness and at Spotsylvania with the 16th Maine
| 450 |
363
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Fighting with the 141st New York at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
| 850 |
364
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The 141st New York Sustains Heavy Losses During The Battle of Peach Tree Creek
| 800 |
365
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DRAFT! DRAFT! Important Meeting!
| 600 |
366
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Recruiting Negroes in the 7th USCT
| 1600 |
368
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A Member of the Christian Commission Visits Camp Barry, Washington
| PASS |
369
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Paper Flags
| 140 |
370
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3rd Rhode Island Cavalry MWIA Bayou Goula
| PASS |
371
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God, County, and Family Patriotic Cover set
| 140 |
372
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Patriotic Collection of Civil War Covers!
| 140 |
373
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General henry Slocum Autoraph Letter Signed
| 70 |
374
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Brevet General James Van Buren Writes of War News and his Prospect of Receiving his Brevet in February 1865
| 80 |
375
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Our Country Redeemed Broadside
| PASS |
376
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GENERAL WILLIAM EMORY GIVES A CONFIDENTIAL REPORT ON THE DEATH OF GENERAL MEIGS SON
| 150 |
377
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8th Iowa Infantry Grouping
| 150 |
378
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Henry Young of Tennessee Takes the Oath to Abide by the Emancipation of Slaves
| 160 |
379
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Sherman's Army Push Into Raleigh, N. C. to End The War
| 160 |
380
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General George Meade Mentions Grant and Laments Over a Fallen Soldier
| 350 |
381
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Andersonville Prison Victim's Widow's Archive
| PASS |
382
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Rare 54th Mass Bounty Affadavit Signed by Black Soldier
| 275 |
383
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Incredible Civil War Pension Broadside with Original Envelope!
| 375 |
384
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Finding The Remains Of Contrabands Alter Work At The Baton Rouge National Cemetery
| PASS |
385
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Signed by General Emory
| PASS |
386
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The Texas "bottom lands" are Occupied by Ex-Slaves and Their Employers after the War
| PASS |
387
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Benjamin Butler campaign broadside for Governor of Massachusetts.
| 50 |
388
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Antietam & Kennesaw Mountain
| 50 |
389
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A Black Soldier From Connecticut is Endorsed By Former General and Governor Joseph Hawley
| PASS |
390
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3rd Vermont Band Leader Journal
| 1600 |
391
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Shall Congress Erect Statues at National Expense to Confederate Officers in Washington
| PASS |
392
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Ambrotype of Two Women
| 50 |
393
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Albumen of Stonewall Jackson
| PASS |
394
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CDV of Winfield Scott by Brady
| 130 |
395
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Carte of General Felix Zollicoffer
| PASS |
396
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Union General John Dix Ambrotype, c. 1862.
| PASS |
397
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Elmer Ellsworth Ambrotype, c. 1862.
| PASS |
398
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Rebel Army CDV
| PASS |
399
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Federal Officer
| 275 |
400
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Tintype of a Civil War Soldier with Snare Drum
| 275 |
401
|
Signed Albumens by Civil War Soldiers
| PASS |
402
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Nine Cartes
| PASS |
403
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Robert E. Lee & Confederate General’s CDV.
| PASS |
404
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PRESIDENT JOHNSON AS UNION "PEACE COMMISSIONER" CDV
| PASS |
405
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Civil War Era Naval Dress Epaulets
| 425 |
406
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CIVIL WAR PERIOD INFANTRY BUTTON CARD
| PASS |
407
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Civil War Cap Box
| 225 |
408
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Civil War Bottle
| 80 |
409
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Pair of Civil War US Artillery Bridal Rosettes
| 60 |
410
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Pennsylvania Style Civil War Canteen
| 425 |
411
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35 Star Battalion Flag
| 1100 |
412
|
Officers Folding Mirror
| 60 |
413
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Original Oil Portrait of Civil War General Eugene Asa Carr
| PASS |
414
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Civil War Veteran's Honorary Tiffany Medal
| PASS |
415
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Rare "Minutemen of '61" Service Medal First Regiment to Receive Casualties in the Civil War
| 500 |
416
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Lincoln Engraving Signed by Artist
| 60 |
417
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Lincoln Grouping
| 190 |
418
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Lincoln and Tad Albumen
| PASS |
419
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1860 Lincoln Campaign Cover
| 90 |
420
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Lincoln Supporter from Baltimore Before the 1st Election
| 100 |
421
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Edward Bates Autograph Letter Signed
| 200 |
422
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Lincoln & Johnson Election Cover
| 100 |
423
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Congressional Gold Medal winner George F. Robinson's 1864 Civil War diary and his own testimonial document recounting the day he saved Secretary of State Seward's life on the day of the Lincoln assas
| 4500 |
424
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“Let Him Be The President! Long Live Our Father Abraham!”
| 180 |
425
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Death of Lincoln Group
| 500 |
426
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Outstanding Abraham Lincoln Memorial
| 400 |
427
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Salt River Group
| 400 |
428
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John Wilkes Booth CDV, Gutman #26.
| 425 |
429
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Edwin Stanton Autograph Letter Signed
| 100 |
430
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Mary Todd Lincoln Autograph Letter Signed
| 4000 |
431
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Skeleton Leaves Stereoviews of Abraham Lincoln, Charles Sumner, and Henry Ward Beecher
| 100 |
432
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1643 Newspaper
| PASS |
433
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Governor George Clinton Signed Military Commission
| 225 |
434
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SPANISH ENCROACHMENTS INTO AMERICAN TERRITORY IN 1795
| 425 |
435
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Isaac Hull Appointment to A Seaman's Court-Martial
| 1200 |
436
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DRILLING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INDEPENDENT BOSTON MILITIA
| 100 |
437
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General James Wilkinson Superb Content 1812 Letter in Defense of West Florida
| 2200 |
438
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An Opponent of James Madison & Bonaparte Spouts Off
| PASS |
439
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Magnificent Silk "General Joseph Hiester" Inaugural Address
| 500 |
440
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Career Soldier Served in the War of 1812, the Florida War and the Mexican War
| 50 |
441
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Fears That The Annexation of Texas Will Lead To War With Mexico
| PASS |
442
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Instructions for General Wool Sent to the Governor of Ohio
| PASS |
443
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Storming and Taking the Castle of San Juan D’Ulloa
| PASS |
444
|
Santa Anna's March Original Music Sheet Composed by an American Officer in the Mexican-U.S. War !
| 1000 |
445
|
New York Soldier is Transfered to the Army in Mexico
| PASS |
446
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Springfield Musket Primers
| 50 |
447
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Used in the Assault on Richmond
| 170 |
448
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1814 Muster Roll
| 100 |
449
|
Resolution in Honor of a Retired State Militia Colonel
| PASS |
450
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Military Man in Uniform
| 80 |
451
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German W.W.I Commemorative Ribbon
| PASS |
452
|
Cavalry Uniform Spats
| PASS |
453
|
WWI INTELLIGENCE SERVICE “MEMORIES” BOOK
| PASS |
454
|
WWI France Occupation Letter
| PASS |
455
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The Boys Who Made Good and "78th Div. Welcome Home"
| 80 |
456
|
World War I Poster
| 190 |
457
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Inventor of First American Naval Powered Submarine
| 200 |
458
|
NAZI PROPAGANDA BOOK
| PASS |
459
|
NAZI PROPAGANDA BOOK ABOUT GOERING
| 50 |
460
|
Huge American Flag & Patriotic WW II Poster
| 120 |
461
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WWII Banner
| 110 |
463
|
1944 World War II Poster
| 140 |
464
|
HOLLYWOOD GOES TO WAR
| 325 |
465
|
STEAMY WWII SAILOR'S CORRESPONDENCE
| PASS |
466
|
Daniel Boone's Petition to Explore the Wilderness of the West is Granted!
| 300 |
467
|
Charles Dickens Autograph
| 425 |
468
|
Seven Cartes of Important Americans
| 70 |
469
|
Samuel Morse Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
470
|
JOHN JACOB ASTOR STOCK CERTIFICATE
| PASS |
471
|
Jane Croly Autograph Quote Signed
| PASS |
472
|
Crawford The Musical Wonder
| PASS |
473
|
William Astor Autograph Letter Signed
| 200 |
474
|
The Divine Sarah Bernhardt
| 170 |
475
|
Henri Matisse Autograph Letter Signed
| 950 |
476
|
Rudyard Kipling Signature
| 50 |
477
|
Signatures of Astronauts Jack Swigert, Frank Borman and Gordon Cooper
| 90 |
478
|
Passionate Helen Keller Letter on the “Horror” of Being Blind and Deaf
| 600 |
479
|
ASTRONAUT VIRGIL GRISSOM
| 300 |
480
|
TIMOTHY LEARY SENDS PLAYBOY THE FIRST CHAPTER OF HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY WRITTEN ON ACID
| 800 |
481
|
JOHN GLENN, First American to Orbit the Earth.
| 100 |
482
|
TIMOTHY LEARY PLAYBOY INTERVIEW ARCHIVE
| 1700 |
483
|
VIRGIL "GUS" GRISSOM the Astronaut Killed in Launchpad Fire January 27, 1967
| 190 |
484
|
Photo Signed by Astronaut Jim Irwin
| 90 |
485
|
Mother Teresa Typed Letter Signed
| 300 |
486
|
Lime-green Tinted Revolutionary War Era Spectacles
| 200 |
487
|
Rare Scrimshaw Powder Horn with Maker's Name
| 2750 |
488
|
Set of Ten Stunning Silver Spoons by American Silversmith Joseph Richardson Jr.
| 1200 |
489
|
Colonial Rigging Pulley
| 1400 |
490
|
c. 1810 Patriotic Hand-Engraved Original Wooden "Heraldic Eagle" Printer's Block
| 1200 |
491
|
Lafayette Ribbon
| 300 |
492
|
Historic Metal Military Canteen with Original Painted Designs
| 600 |
493
|
Daguerretypists Token
| 50 |
494
|
Goodyear Buttons
| PASS |
495
|
Book Seller Advertising Token
| 200 |
496
|
Moroccan Leather Billfold
| PASS |
497
|
Railroadman’s Signal Lantern
| 50 |
498
|
1876 "CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION" Bandanna, Philadelphia, PA,
| 100 |
499
|
1876 Centennial Bandanna: "INDEPENDENCE HALL,"
| 190 |
500
|
Centennial Exhibition Cotton Bandanna in "Threads of History"
| 200 |
501
|
1876 Centennial Bandanna: "MEMORIAL HALL ART GALLERY," Philadelphia, PA
| 150 |
502
|
Mechanical Pencil FOB
| PASS |
503
|
1892 Columbian Exposition Bandanna Not Listed or Illustrated in "Threads of History"!
| 200 |
504
|
1893 WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION BANDANNA OF MACHINERY HALL, Chicago, IL,
| 200 |
505
|
1893 Columbian Exposition Bandanna, Chicago, IL,
| 160 |
506
|
ISAAC LEESER PUBLICIZES AND PROMOTES THE MAJOR WORK ON THE BIBLE THAT HE HAD JUST PUBLISHED !
| 10500 |
507
|
Judas Maccabaeus defeats the Samarian Army...
| 350 |
508
|
Manasseh, King of Judah, Released from Captivity...
| 350 |
509
|
The Triumph of David after having slain the Giant Goliath...
| 350 |
510
|
The Combined Forces of The Amalekites defeated by Joshua
| 350 |
511
|
Dagon the Idol of the Philistines...,
| 350 |
512
|
Engraved by Amos Doolittle
| 350 |
513
|
Anecdote Of A Jew Newspaper
| 100 |
514
|
Destruction of the Temple of Baal with its Priests, false Prophets & Worshipers, by order of Jehu, King of Israel,
| PASS |
515
|
Two Maps of Jerusalem
| 190 |
516
|
The Apparition of Samuel Raised... by Amos Doolittle
| 350 |
517
|
Magnificent Triumph Of Titus After The Reduction Of Jerusalem
| 350 |
518
|
David and Bath-Sheba by Amos Doolittle
| 350 |
519
|
Isaac Leeser was but 18 years old when he first came to America and lived in Baltimore at the home of his Uncle ZALMA RAHINE, the man who was a major influence in his later life and career.
| 275 |
520
|
Few recall (and mention is rare) the fact that “MOSES AARON DROPSIE” had such humble beginnings as a watchmaker and jeweler in Phila.
| 600 |
521
|
First Jewish congregation formed in New Orleans is seeking a rabbi.
| 275 |
522
|
Seeking support to petition Congress and the President to appoint Jewish Chaplains for the U.S. Army circa 1908.
| 275 |
523
|
A significant American Judaica document this “CIRCULAR” calls for a general meeting to discuss the proposed religious union among Israelites of America…and was initiated by ISAAC LEESER AND LOUIS SOL
| 3250 |
524
|
He was Ohio’s earliest permanent Jewish settler.
| 1600 |
525
|
Original 1842 dated silhouette portrait of noted Philadelphia Jewish merchant and ship-owner JOHN MOSS BY THE NOTED ARTIST, AUGUSTE EDOUART (1789-1861).
| 9000 |
526
|
A PLAY-BY-PLAY, EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE DISTURBING EVENTS FRACTURING THE CONGREGATION IN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
| 650 |
527
|
Honored at a testimonial “…as the first woman who had stood forth as the public advocate of the faith of Israel” and undoubtedly the most important female author on Judaism of the 19’th century.
| 3500 |
528
|
Rare broadside dated Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 5604 (1844) over printed signature of “ISAAC LEESER, CHAIRMAN” and four Board members of congr. Mickve Israel.
| 450 |
529
|
“THE OCCIDENT” 9 loose issues of volume X issued 1852-1853.
| 160 |
530
|
Complete bound set all 12 issues of “THE OCCIDENT” volume no. XXIII, nos. 1-12, April, 1865 through March, 1866.
| 325 |
531
|
THE ENTIRE FIRST YEAR OF ISAAC LEESER’S
| 800 |
532
|
Leeser requested to keep news of his action quiet !
| 400 |
533
|
Famous British Jewish philanthropist MOSES MONTIFIORE thanks Americans for donation for charitable fund in Palestine.
| 225 |
534
|
Leeser’s man in Ohio. Handsomely penned one page letter with fine autograph signature of LEWIS ABRAHAM from Cincinnati May 18, 1847 to Leeser.
| 150 |
535
|
He spews forth an effusive discourse of reason about the Adventist movement, then led in the U.S. by William Miller and more popularly known in the era as “MILLERISM” in which they viewed the return
| 3750 |
536
|
Hebrew school teacher expounds his views on the English translation from the Hebrew of the Talmud.
| 600 |
537
|
His correspondence with Isaac Leeser dealt with philosophic subjects and met with him earlier in N.Y. City.
| 550 |
538
|
The Chief Justice of the South Carolina court personally writes to Isaac Leeser to defend his actions in a case in which it was thought a Jew had been slandered by the city council of Charleston.
| 2300 |
539
|
Hopes he won’t contract the highly contagious disease then ravaging Philadelphia.
| 50 |
540
|
Issac Mayer Wise is introducing reform Judaism to his congregation!
| 2100 |
541
|
In 1850 he delivered the opening prayers in the Virginia House of Delegates on ten different occasions and in 1851 opened the Virginia legislature with prayer on three occasions.
| 2400 |
542
|
THE BREACH BETWEEN ISAAC LEESER AND CONGREGATION MICKVE ISRAEL WIDENS.
| 1200 |
543
|
He disparages Isaac Leeser and rakes him over the coals for not responding to his letters !
| 425 |
544
|
The Orthodox community of Albany, New York was in an aroused state and Isaac Wise had just stepped up to the pulpit to assume that position when a melee ensued in which Wise was actually struck and t
| 3500 |
545
|
As a Republican member of the Missouri state Constitutional Convention during the Civil War, he warmly supported the union cause and abolitionism in a region where large numbers of Confederate sympat
| 550 |
546
|
He seems a bit perturbed with his dear friend Isaac Leeser.
| 425 |
547
|
Baltimore congr. attempting to start a Jewish hospital and needs advice.
| 275 |
548
|
All four of these fascinating volumes in their original single, elegant quality, leather binding !
| 3000 |
549
|
From the small back-country town of VINCENNES INDIANA [in southwest corner of state on Illinois border]; dated August 12, 1856; two page penned letter from Samuel Judah (with fine signature) to Isaac
| 250 |
550
|
Wherever the town of “MACAW” [sic] was located, it was tiny and out-of-the-way…and undoubtedly in Mid-West or Far West !
| 250 |
551
|
Mordecai’s Report on the Military Commission to Europe
| PASS |
552
|
He warns Leeser of dire consequences about to befall the famous southern congregation.
| 160 |
553
|
Collection of ten all different trade cards of Jewish owned businesses circa 1880-1890’s.
| 200 |
554
|
Graduating West Point in 1823 first in his class, he ultimately became the most important Ordnance Officer in the U.S. Army.
| 200 |
555
|
Three Letters to Isaac Leeser
| 100 |
556
|
“…Our Hebrew Foreign Mission Society [wrote] a draft addressed to Dr. Adler [in] London that when required and called upon [they] are ready to assist in education Chinese or other foreign young men o
| 160 |
557
|
Back in the West Indies and badly shaken by an earthquake!
| 3250 |
558
|
An active participant in every important and significant development of the Jewish community of Philadelphia and many throughout the U.S. as well.
| 120 |
559
|
He seems to have rubbed a lot of his congregants the wrong way !
| 450 |
560
|
He was paranoid about spies !
| 50 |
561
|
“LEVY & COHEN’S / Views of the Rebel Capital and Its Environs” original labeling on reverse of this 1865 dated photographic carte-devisite view of remains of buildings in the city of Richmond, Virgin
| 475 |
562
|
Phillip Rosenberger Confederate Document
| 275 |
563
|
Hard times at the local charitable organization.
| 250 |
564
|
His famous 1867 essay published in “Quarterly Review,” and translated into several languages, led to a renewed interest in the Talmud among Christians.
| 225 |
565
|
HE WAS PREPARING YOUNGSTERS FOR THEIR BAR MITZVAH.
| 250 |
566
|
“JEWISH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA…FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT…JANUARY 9, 1870”
| 160 |
567
|
Figuratively speaking, the relatives were coming out of the woodwork !
| 200 |
568
|
He espoused the Confederate cause during the Civil War, acquiring a position in the commissary’s office in Georgia…and subscribed liberally to the issue of Confederate Bonds.
| 50 |
569
|
“Forty-third anniversary of the Phila. Hebrew Sunday School…May 15, 1881 / Iyar 16’th 5641” multi-style bold titling on cover page of this 4 page broadside.
| 50 |
570
|
He served in the Civil War with the Penna. “Keystone Battery” an artillery outfit, 1861-1863, until wounded just prior to the Battle of Gettysburg.
| 150 |
571
|
The congregation’s cemetery fast deteriorating !
| 50 |
572
|
Six different conventions of the Jewish Theological Seminary Association of New York all bound together with other associated pamphlets and appendixes / monographs from 1888 to 1896. Commences with
| 600 |
573
|
American patriotism…loyalty to Philadelphia, the city of his birth… he prays for Rabbi Morais and his Jewish congregation in that city…and much more.
| 250 |
574
|
An open appeal to aid an aged fellow member. One page (blank reverse) printed broadside (5 ½ x 8 ½) headlined: “INDEPENDENT ORDER OF B’NE [sic] B’RITH…OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE / N.Y. JUNE 20,
| 60 |
575
|
By the noted attorney and Jewish philanthropist, and founder of a college for Jewish learning Moses A. Dropsie:
| 50 |
576
|
AN ATTEMPT TO START THE JEWISH FARMING COMMUNITY IN GEORGIA !
| 650 |
577
|
“COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN” with large word “WELCOME !” in three languages (English / German / Yiddish) on upper page, with seal of the organization and date of founding 1893.
| 160 |
578
|
OSCAR S. STRAUS…twice Minister to Turkey by appointment of President Cleveland; later ambassador to Turkey and the first Jew to hold a cabinet post (appointed by President Theodore Roosevelt as Sec’y
| 90 |
579
|
Superb original studio photographic portrait of Judge Mayer Sulzberger (1843-1923).
| PASS |
580
|
MOSES AARON DROPSIE (1821-1905) prominent lawyer whose life mostly devoted to Jewish charitable and educational work; equally active in politics (in 1852 candidate for mayor of Phila.) strongly oppos
| 650 |
581
|
It was the first Jewish teachers’ training school in the United States GRATZ COLLEGE; established Phila., 1893 in pursuance of the will of Hyman Gratz who bequeathed the funds to Congr. Mickveh Isra
| 225 |
582
|
Believe this to be a rare unrecorded / unlisted broadside circa 1880’s or early 1890’s.
| 160 |
583
|
The most important and famous American Jewish woman of the 19’th-20’th centuries HENRIETTA SZOLD(1860-1945) noted for founding the Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem; Zionist and Philanthropist, also edi
| 180 |
584
|
The first (and for many years the singularly most important) publication undertaken by the then-newly formed Jewish Publication Society of America in 1896; a project that would not be completed until
| 1600 |
585
|
“THE HEBREW CHARITY BALL / ACADEMY OF MUSIC / TUESDAY FEB. 23’RD, 1897”
| 80 |
586
|
JACOB H. SCHIFF (1847-1920) financier, industrialist Jewish philanthropist.
| 160 |
587
|
Internationally famous Jewish author ISRAEL ZANGWILL (1864-1926).
| 400 |
588
|
He was among very first English Jews to ally himself with the founder of Zionism THEODOR HERZL and was Herzls’ chief associate in all matters concerning Great Britain and the Jewish community there;
| 70 |
589
|
Very rare Judaica imprint with only 250 copies printed (and so stated on reverse of title page):
| 140 |
590
|
Fine original penned autograph (in her very distinctive hand) “HENRIETTA SZOLD.”
| 130 |
591
|
LOUIS EDWARD LEVY (1846-1919) noted Jewish-American inventor, chemist, communal leader and newspaper editor.
| PASS |
592
|
Early Zionist Songbook
| PASS |
593
|
He made Sears Roebuck & Co. the largest and most famous mail order house in the world.
| 50 |
594
|
Among this fascinating group of records of 27 World War I (1917-1918) Jewish-American servicemen from Pennsylvania is that of a U.S. Aviator ranked among the top 10 Air Aces of that war !
| 350 |
595
|
Israeli First Day Cover Stamp Collection
| 650 |
596
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Rare Original Political Cartoon Denouncing Arab Attacks on Israel/Palestine, February 1948
| 1000 |
597
|
1949 Stamps of Israel - Petah Tiqva Tab Block, Mint Never Hinged.
| PASS |
598
|
ISAAC LEESER DEFENDS AMERICAN JUDAISM AGAINST INTRUSION AND ENCROACHMENT BY RELIGIOUS PROSELYTIZERS.
| 6750 |
599
|
1664 The Newes
| PASS |
600
|
1786 Tax Warrant
| 140 |
601
|
“The Death Of The Great Wolfe”
| PASS |
602
|
Dr. Richard Bayley’s Accounting for Maintaining Patients from Sea at the Quarnatine at Belle Vue
| 50 |
603
|
EARLY CHARTER OF AN AMERICAN VESSEL
| PASS |
604
|
FORT CONSTITUTION BLOWS ITSELF UP ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
| PASS |
605
|
1812 Military Regulations
| 80 |
606
|
EARLY NEW YORK SUPREME COURT DOCUMENT GROUPING
| PASS |
607
|
...The Present Suffering Condition Of the Indians in Florida
| PASS |
608
|
Grievances Regarding Seminole Indians as Printed by the Department of War, Office of Indian Affairs, 1826
| 375 |
609
|
Presentation Copy "ABSTRACT OF INFANTRY TACTICS"
| 250 |
610
|
A KIDNAPPER ASKS TO SPEAK TO A CONGRESSMAN
| PASS |
611
|
Pair of New Hampshire Documents
| PASS |
612
|
Fur Trader Sets Out From Fort Smith
| 700 |
613
|
Church Aid
| PASS |
614
|
TAKING LAND FROM A POTOWATOMIE CHIEF AFTER THE TREATY OF TIPPICANOE.
| 800 |
615
|
Accounts of the Indian War in Florida
| 50 |
616
|
Creek Indians To Be Kicked Out by Andrew Jackson
| 250 |
617
|
Seminole Chiefs Captured !
| 350 |
618
|
Seminole War Documents
| 350 |
619
|
State of Florida vs. Seminole & Creek Indians
| 300 |
620
|
The Domestic Cotton Trade
| PASS |
621
|
Problems in the Church
| PASS |
622
|
Writing From a New York Hospital
| 50 |
623
|
Maine Ship Trimmer - Business Archive
| PASS |
624
|
Oregon Territory Account Book of John Daniel Boon
| 650 |
625
|
Setting Up Shop in Atlanta
| PASS |
626
|
Looking for Gold in the Carolinas
| PASS |
627
|
WHALING INSURANCE POLICY
| 70 |
628
|
WHALING INSURANCE POLICY
| 70 |
629
|
Pricing Marble Tombs in Georgia
| PASS |
630
|
EARLY PHOTOGRAPHER WRITES A COMPATRIOT CONCERNING BUSINESS
| 110 |
631
|
THE SAD AND EVENTFUL HISTORY OF THE WHALING SHIP E.L.B. JENNEY
| 425 |
632
|
RAISING MONEY FOR THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT
| 250 |
633
|
U.S. Mail Steamer Advertising Card
| 160 |
634
|
Yale Educator Meets General Lafayette in 1824
| PASS |
635
|
1860 Politics in Georgia
| 110 |
636
|
1861 St. Louis to New York Banking Document
| PASS |
637
|
WHALING VESSEL MASTER MANIFEST FOR BARQUE "LEONIDAS"
| PASS |
638
|
WHALING VESSEL MASTER MANIFEST FOR THE :"STEPTIANA"
| PASS |
639
|
WHALING VESSEL MASTER MANIFEST FOR THE WHALER "HERALD"
| PASS |
640
|
WHALING VESSEL MANIFEST ARCHIVE
| 750 |
641
|
WHALING VESSEL MANIFEST ARCHIVE
| PASS |
642
|
Advertisment Cards
| 150 |
643
|
Details of the Death of Alexander Hamilton’s Son’s Death in a Duel
| 160 |
644
|
Baltic Fire Insurance Company Certificate 1869
| PASS |
645
|
Great Mogul Playing Cards
| PASS |
646
|
THE CASE OF THE WHALING SHIP SHARON
| 225 |
647
|
Southern Family Archive - Emory College Student
| 950 |
648
|
Original, Signed, 1880 Panama Canal Bond Certificate.
| 275 |
649
|
Rare Lithographic Lettersheet of the Rush County Court House
| PASS |
650
|
Americana Stereoview Color Cards
| PASS |
651
|
Prescription Form for Medicinal Liquor Issued Under Authority Of The National Prohibition Act
| 150 |
652
|
National Prohibition Act Alcohol Prescription
| 100 |
653
|
No Alcohol Without A Prescription!
| 90 |
654
|
Daniel Tompkins Autograph Letter Signed
| 80 |
655
|
Vivid 1820 Pro-DeWitt Clinton Political Campaign Broadside
| 600 |
656
|
1834 Republican Political Broadside "Calumniators Exposed ... that the sheriff is on his way..."
| 400 |
657
|
First State Profile Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Signed by the Artist "Thomas Johnson"
| 275 |
658
|
Outstanding Centennial Patriotic "American Bear" Toy
| 200 |
659
|
Senator Sherman Sends a Garfield Autographed Letter
| PASS |
660
|
I AM OPPOSED TO WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE
| PASS |
661
|
Huey Long Typed Letter Signed
| 225 |
662
|
Latrobe Print of Washington
| 250 |
663
|
Engraving of Martha Washington
| PASS |
664
|
French Print of Washington
| 90 |
665
|
Washington As He Appeared Reviewing The Continental Army in 1776
| 225 |
666
|
George Washington Only Military Surrender
| 150 |
667
|
Centennial George Washington "Justice & Peace" Textile as Listed in "Threads of History"
| 200 |
668
|
Announcement of the Death of George Washington
| 600 |
669
|
Detailed Wax Bust of Washington
| 750 |
670
|
Good Content Botany Letter Addressed to George Washington and Docketed by Him
| 2750 |
671
|
The Funeral of John Adams
| 90 |
672
|
Andrew Jackson Free Franked Letter
| 1100 |
673
|
The 1836 Election
| 325 |
674
|
President Harrison Engraving
| PASS |
675
|
The Death of Harrison
| 325 |
676
|
Uncut sheet of 8 Taylor and Fillmore 1848 campaign ballots.
| 550 |
677
|
Franklin Pierce Campaign Biography
| 60 |
678
|
Franklin Pierce Land Grant
| 275 |
679
|
Andrew Johnson Engraving
| PASS |
680
|
Rare Woodrow Wilson Letter from Paris the Day Before the Peace Conferance Began
| 300 |
681
|
Benjamin Harrison Political Medals
| 50 |
682
|
Benjamin Harrison’s Wife Writes of Franklin Roosevelt’s Attempt to Pack the Supreme Court
| 275 |
683
|
1892 Grover Cleveland and A. E. Stevenson Presidential Campaign Bandana
| 100 |
684
|
Address to President Arthur Signed by Multiple Civil War Personalities
| PASS |
685
|
Teddy Roosevelt Signed Letter Last Day as Governor
| 325 |
686
|
Theodore Roosevelt execution letter archive.
| 400 |
687
|
Vignette of Woodrow Wilson by G.F.C. Smillie
| 100 |
688
|
Woodrow Wilson Typed Letter Signed
| 160 |
689
|
President Woodrow Wilson Typed Letter Signed
| 350 |
690
|
Secretary to President Harding
| PASS |
691
|
Warren Harding Typed Letter Signed
| 225 |
692
|
Calving Coolidge Typed Letter Signed
| 120 |
693
|
Calving Coolidge Typed Letter Signed
| 100 |
694
|
Herbert Hoover Typed Letter Signed
| 90 |
695
|
Herbert Hoover TLS
| 100 |
696
|
Shortly Before Taking Office President Roosevelt Writes to Major General Haskell
| 400 |
697
|
JFK’s Funeral Teletype
| PASS |
698
|
Jimmy Carter Signed Copy of his 1975 Book “Why Not The Best?”
| PASS |
699
|
Going to California?
| 50 |
700
|
He Has “California Fever”
| PASS |
701
|
Man in San Francisco Puts his Letters on the Goldengate Before he Drives Cattle in the Plains
| PASS |
702
|
Digging Gold in California
| 190 |
703
|
Written on Behalf of Same Houston
| 40 |
704
|
Annie Oakley Signed Grocer's Receipt
| 1500 |
705
|
Photograph of "Kaloma", purported to be Jose Erp, wife of western gunfighter and famed OK Coral participant Wyatt Erp, c. 1914.
| 300 |
706
|
Creek Nation War
| 70 |
707
|
Baseball Photograph
| 90 |
708
|
Baseball "Connie Mack" Anti-Alcohol Poster
| 325 |
709
|
Wilmington Football Team Items
| PASS |
710
|
Willie Mosconi Bridge Stick
| 100 |