Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Widow Braggor’s Receipt for Paying One pound 14
| PASS |
2
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1729 Agreement of Service for One Year
| 100 |
3
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Shipment of Rum Bound for Philadelphia
| 50 |
4
|
French & Indian War “....We hear that General Wade has defeated and cut to pieces a considerable part of the rebel army...”
| 650 |
5
|
Record of Estate Wishes
| PASS |
6
|
Sale of Two Tracts of Land
| PASS |
7
|
Colonial Receipt for Payment
| PASS |
8
|
Massachusetts Bay Arrest Warrant 1768 Issued By Noted Jurist
| PASS |
9
|
1773 Plea in Court Case
| PASS |
10
|
“All the Gods are pleased to see a brave man struggling with adversity...”
| 150 |
11
|
Recording Transactions for Molasses
| 50 |
12
|
Bunker Hill in the News
| 250 |
13
|
“...eighty filled with pickles the rest are not pickled...”
| PASS |
14
|
General Howe Receives Supplies While Sacking New York
| PASS |
15
|
Connecticut Shilling
| PASS |
16
|
Revolutionary War Era Wallet With Connection To The Execution of Major Andre
| PASS |
17
|
“Pay Richard Ransom Seven pounds eight shillings & five pence & charge the state...”
| PASS |
18
|
War-date Voucher for “Loss of Clothes...”
| PASS |
19
|
“For sundry expenses of sickness for the company and his command...”
| 50 |
20
|
New Hampshire Document for Salary
| 1100 |
21
|
Revolutionary War Enlistment
| 500 |
22
|
Muster Roll for “Colonel Gerrishes Regt”
| 225 |
23
|
Pertaining for Arms for Soldiers and Officers
| 275 |
24
|
“...For a horse lost in public service...”
| 70 |
25
|
Enlistment of Soldiers During the War
| 325 |
26
|
War-date Pay Voucher
| PASS |
27
|
Claude Rene Paris Signed American Rvolution Document
| PASS |
28
|
War-date Letter Requests Payment
| 50 |
29
|
Revolutionary War Voucher
| PASS |
30
|
Revolutionary War-date Voucher
| PASS |
31
|
Occupied New York City Financial Document
| PASS |
32
|
1784 Land Sale Document
| PASS |
33
|
The "Good Beautiful Children" Of a Slave Owning Family Gets This Indian Trader To Give Them Safe Passage To The Kentucky Frontier in 1790
| 450 |
34
|
The Last New York Congressional Session, Signed in Type By Washington
| PASS |
35
|
President Washington Signed Broadside
| PASS |
36
|
Judge Samuel Chase Justifies His Efforts To Squash A Riot
| PASS |
37
|
Elaborate Georgia Land Grant
| PASS |
38
|
1794 - Senate Report on the Whiskey Rebellion
| PASS |
39
|
Ephraim Kirby Autograph
| PASS |
40
|
Robert Morris Promises to Pay
| 325 |
41
|
A Pair of Bunker Hill Prints
| PASS |
42
|
The Centennial of the Declaration of Independence
| 50 |
43
|
ORIGINAL PHILADELPHIA INDEPENDENCE HALL RELIC
| 100 |
44
|
Revolutionary War Slave Document
| 300 |
45
|
Document Records Division of Slaves
| PASS |
46
|
Rare Slave Plantation Ledger Recording 35 Years of Slave Sales
| 950 |
47
|
Winchester Virginia's Fairfield Slaves Runaway to Washington
| PASS |
48
|
A "Yellow Complexion" Man Is Declared Free In Southampton, Virginia
| PASS |
49
|
Published by the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society
| PASS |
50
|
Future President Comments on Slavery
| 100 |
51
|
Heddle Pulley With A Carved African Man's Head
| PASS |
52
|
Trying To Repeal The Fugitive Slave Bill
| PASS |
53
|
Slave Emancipation Document
| 225 |
54
|
Slave Physician Document
| PASS |
55
|
Uncle Tom Is Writing Home
| PASS |
56
|
Mammy and Child With Etched Identification
| PASS |
57
|
Slavery in Georgia - 1854
| 110 |
58
|
Alabama Arrest Warrant For "Trading With Slave."
| PASS |
59
|
Ambrotype of a Young Black Woman
| 300 |
60
|
The Unofficial Theme of the Confederacy
| 130 |
61
|
The War’s FIRST Contrabands
| PASS |
62
|
Dan Emmett & Uncle Tom
| 60 |
63
|
The New York Tribune Reports On The 54th Massachusetts (Colored) Departure For The Front
| 150 |
64
|
An "Official" Union Army Document That Spoofs The Corps D'Afrique
| PASS |
65
|
Col. E. E. H. Blick Hires Out "Ephraim" For 1864
| 100 |
66
|
Magnus "How Are You Green Backs" Song Sheet. Inflationary Printing To Pay The Black Troops
| PASS |
67
|
Martin Luther King, a Communist ?
| 60 |
68
|
Shackles from NJ Governor’s Mansion Lincoln Exhibit
| 600 |
69
|
Unusula Tinted Tintype of Black Woman
| PASS |
70
|
Forty Acres and A Mule Black Satirical Reconstruction Era CDV
| PASS |
71
|
The Early Bird Gets The Worm Black Satirical Reconstruction Era CDV
| PASS |
72
|
Black Woman Tintype
| 50 |
73
|
Satirical "White Slave" Stereoview
| PASS |
74
|
Racial Slurs On A new Jersey Politician - 1876
| PASS |
75
|
American Imprint: The African Servant
| PASS |
76
|
Economic Slavery
| PASS |
77
|
Five Dollar bill series of 1880
| PASS |
78
|
Intimate Florida Image of a Nursing Black Woman
| PASS |
79
|
Abolitionist William Wilberforce Door knocker & Book
| 100 |
80
|
Black Images used To Sell Products
| 60 |
81
|
Worse Than the Back of the Bus
| 50 |
82
|
Scarce Issue of “The Colored Alabamian”
| PASS |
83
|
A 10th Cavalry Pennant 1916
| 1100 |
84
|
A 10th Cavalry Pennant 1916
| PASS |
85
|
This Insurance Company Markets To Negroes
| PASS |
86
|
KKK Music
| PASS |
87
|
Adding Teeth To The Fugitive Slave Effort
| PASS |
88
|
Promoting Colored CinCinatti Citizens - 1926
| PASS |
89
|
Smoking Sambo
| 100 |
90
|
KKK Record
| PASS |
91
|
Klan Record
| PASS |
92
|
Black Is Beautiful
| PASS |
93
|
An Untimely Death Leads To The Sale of Slave "Reauben."
| 100 |
94
|
Promotion of Samuel Cooper
| 120 |
95
|
Cotton and Negroes
| PASS |
96
|
Printed at the Inception of the Southern Nation
| PASS |
97
|
North Carolina $4
| PASS |
98
|
North Carolina $10
| PASS |
99
|
George Alexander of Castle Thunder Fame Signed Document
| PASS |
100
|
Confederate Bill for Boarding Private
| PASS |
101
|
Officer Assigned as Inspector of Quartermaster Dept.
| PASS |
102
|
General Hunton Reports to Colonel Jordan that a Force of Union Soldiers Has Been Spotted and He will Take Slaves to Destroy the Rail Road
| 200 |
103
|
Congressional Document Signed “J.J. Hooper” Secretary of Congress
| 100 |
104
|
Letter Signed on Treasury Department Letterhead
| 90 |
105
|
Rare South Carolina Enlistment Form
| 190 |
106
|
Confderates Thank Woman for Her Devotion to Soldiers
| PASS |
107
|
Purchase Order for Commissary Stores
| PASS |
108
|
The Confederate States Constitution Printed On The Front Page This Mississippi Newspaper
| 200 |
109
|
North Carolina State Convention - Joins the Confederacy
| 180 |
110
|
31st Virginia Document Signed by General William Jackson
| 350 |
111
|
Laying Out Pickets on the Day of the Battle of Falling Waters
| 120 |
112
|
I Was Shot At By The Yankee Pickets. Thank God They Did Not Hit Me.
| 325 |
113
|
He Went the Farthest At Gettysburg During Pickett’s Charge
| PASS |
114
|
Confederate Medical Appointment
| 200 |
115
|
Pro Secession Baltimore Item
| PASS |
116
|
The CSA Provisional and Permenent Constitutions
| PASS |
117
|
Famous Slave Owner Charles Charles Aglionby Claims Robert Patterson's Army "Steals" Two of His Slaves
| 450 |
118
|
Rare Confederate Imprint
| 80 |
119
|
He Was Stonewall Jackson’s Chief of Artillery - Writes Colonel Ashby
| 325 |
120
|
Confederate Soldier Writes the Governor
| PASS |
121
|
Confirmation of General Dunovant and Colonel Ripley
| PASS |
122
|
Wife in Atlanta Writes Her Soldier Husband About Her Prayers for His Safety After 1st Manassas
| PASS |
123
|
General Danville Leadbetter Signed Document
| PASS |
124
|
Group of Confederate Issued Bonds
| 170 |
125
|
Confederate Loyalty Document Signed by General William Terry of the Stonewall Brigade
| 120 |
126
|
Confederate Secretary of War Says No Reward for Captured Deserters
| 50 |
127
|
$1000 Bond for the Committee of Public Safety
| 275 |
128
|
Turner Ashby Impresses Horses
| PASS |
129
|
Rebel Surgeon Signs Parole
| PASS |
130
|
“Proceed With Your Wagon Train By the Direct Route...”
| 70 |
131
|
Army of Northern Virginia Pass
| 110 |
132
|
Colonel John Adams Reports to General Ruggles
| 375 |
133
|
Charleston Confederate Newspaper
| 50 |
134
|
Scarce Tennesse Confederate Newspaper Just before It’s Suspension
| 650 |
135
|
37th Georgia Confederate Soldier's Archive Who Was Killed In Action At Missionary Ridge
| 1200 |
136
|
CSA Congressman Applauds The CSA Conscription Act While Promoting Col. Francis M. Walker's Promotion
| PASS |
137
|
Confederate Money Group
| PASS |
138
|
General Forrest Applies to General Bragg for 3,000 More Cavalry ... to Strike the Enemy Immediately
| 170 |
139
|
Missiouri Confederate Says the State Has Become Infected with “Nigger on the Brain” Due to Lincoln’s Emancipation
| 200 |
140
|
Hiring Slaves in Confederate Virginia
| PASS |
141
|
Confederate Captain Elliot Johnston Describes his Amputated Leg in Great Detail
| PASS |
142
|
Scarce Stonewall Jackson Item
| 110 |
143
|
Confederate Shotgun Purchase Receipt
| 100 |
144
|
Jubal Early-signed cards
| 700 |
145
|
Confederate Georgia Slave Picked Cotton Document
| PASS |
146
|
Continued Arrival of Wounded from the Field
| PASS |
147
|
Broadsheet Bears Countersigns
| PASS |
148
|
Confederate Document Reimbursing Slave Owner for Use of his Servant
| 100 |
149
|
Impressment Receipt Lists Three Slaves by Name
| 160 |
150
|
Conscript Discharged from Arsenal
| 60 |
151
|
Lt. B.F. Haller States All Persons in Memphis Have Taken the Oath Including Women
| 100 |
152
|
After Losing His Arm at Gettysburg A Georgian Is Forsaken By His Captain!
| 100 |
153
|
I Was Going To Start…But I felt So Weakly And Puny…I Thought I Would Put It Off Another Week.
| 100 |
154
|
Confederate Prisoners of War
| PASS |
155
|
CDV of Stonewall Jackson and More
| PASS |
156
|
Confederate Navy General Order
| 200 |
157
|
Governor Brown of Georgia Broadside
| 450 |
158
|
Jefferson Davis' "State of the Confederacy"
| PASS |
159
|
Rare Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan Raid Parole Document
| 1100 |
160
|
Confederate Soldiers Letter
| PASS |
161
|
Alexander Wise Signed Confederate Cover
| PASS |
162
|
Dr. S.P. Moore Signed Confederate Document
| PASS |
163
|
Holly Springs, Mississippi Is Overrun By "Yankee Thieves."
| 400 |
164
|
He Survived Gettysburg - 26th North Carolina Autograph
| PASS |
165
|
Gettysburg POW and More
| PASS |
166
|
Prisoners at Johnson Island
| 75 |
167
|
6th NC and Other POWs
| PASS |
168
|
Four Gettsyburg POWs and One of Morgan’s Men
| PASS |
169
|
Confederate POW Autographs
| PASS |
170
|
Prisoner of War at Johnson Island
| PASS |
171
|
“...You will at once have all the tents of your brigade...”
| 50 |
172
|
General L.S. Baker Reports on the 68th North Carolina
| PASS |
173
|
Officers Not Required to Stop Here for Passports
| PASS |
174
|
Exchange Certificate From the Confederate States’ Depositor
| 50 |
175
|
Steamer Beauregard Will Transport Gun Carriages
| 100 |
176
|
Document Related to Slaves and Their Values
| 140 |
177
|
Jefferson Davis Wants an Honorable Peace
| PASS |
178
|
Army of Northern Virginia Discharge
| 60 |
179
|
“...You are better able to judge than I can be of the movements necessary...”
| 170 |
180
|
POW 57th NC Soldier With Great Battle Record States He will Not be a Traitor to His Country nor His God
| PASS |
181
|
3rd South Carolina POW Letter
| 100 |
182
|
Confederate Report of the Postmaster General
| PASS |
183
|
Army of Northern Virginia Transfers An Unfit For Duty Soldier
| 50 |
184
|
“Confederate Tax on Soldiers Tax”
| PASS |
185
|
South Carolina Orders for Soldier Transfers
| 70 |
186
|
Southland Spirituals
| PASS |
187
|
General Lee Telegram
| 120 |
188
|
Pass for Greenlee Davidson Signed by S.B. French
| 100 |
189
|
A Confederate General Files For The Loss of His Slave "Robert."
| 275 |
190
|
A Vicksburg POW Laments His Fate At The Hands of A "Very Savvy Fellow" Deserter
| 100 |
191
|
Writing To Gen. Breckinridge: He Is A Loyal Southerner While Kentucky's Military Governor Declares Him "The Most Dangerous Man Left In The State!"
| 250 |
192
|
Confederate Money
| PASS |
193
|
Confederate Slave Pass
| PASS |
194
|
Confederate Necessity Paper Letter
| 90 |
195
|
Confederate Telegraph Between Generals Pillow and Beauregard
| PASS |
196
|
Mayor Charleston Signed Letter 1864
| 110 |
197
|
Rare Tyler, Texas Prisoner of War Letter and More
| PASS |
198
|
Parole for an Officer in Armistead’s Cavalry Signed by General Red Jackson
| PASS |
199
|
The Last Confederate Newspaper Printed In the Confederate Capital of Richmond
| PASS |
200
|
This Confederate Newspaper Carries A Full Printing of General Lee’s Surrender Order, Order No. 9
| 400 |
201
|
Certificate of Release From Point Lookout Prison
| 375 |
202
|
Winchester Virginia Parole
| 110 |
203
|
This Ex-Confederate Will: "Support All…Proclamations…With Reference To The Emancipation Of The Slaves."
| 160 |
204
|
A Rebel Soldier Memorializes Stonewall Jackson and This His Poem Was "Captured" At Rappahannock Station
| PASS |
205
|
Georgia Notes
| PASS |
206
|
Autograph of General Jubal Early
| 300 |
207
|
Confederate Florida Imprint
| PASS |
208
|
Confederate Document From March 1865
| PASS |
209
|
Rare Camden, S. C. Newspaper With Sultana Disaster & "Death of Slavery" Parade Held at Charleston Content
| PASS |
210
|
In 1860 He Achieved the Rank of Brigadier General as Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army.
| 150 |
211
|
Very Rare Appomattox Court House Parole
| 1800 |
212
|
C.G. Memminger Signed Document
| PASS |
213
|
General M.D. Ector Signed Document
| PASS |
214
|
Governor Joe Brown ALS
| 160 |
215
|
General Charles Miller Shelley ALS
| PASS |
216
|
Book Listing of Confederate Staff Officers
| PASS |
217
|
Six Confederate Soldiers Records
| PASS |
218
|
Commemorative “General R.E. Lee’s Farewell Address”
| PASS |
219
|
He Squashed the New York Draft Riots
| PASS |
220
|
General Henry Halleck Signed Check
| 50 |
221
|
1859 Oberlin Church - The Town that Started the Civil War! - Letter by H. J. Fuller, Talks of John Browns Raid & College Buildings being Built
| 200 |
222
|
Fine Letter Pertaining to the John Brown Rebellion
| PASS |
223
|
General Sherman Orders Pertaining to Contraband Labor
| 100 |
224
|
Union Pass Largely Signed by Drake De Kay
| 100 |
225
|
Defense of the Constitution
| PASS |
226
|
4th Vermont Infantry Letter - Measels
| 50 |
227
|
Union Soldier’s Letter - Goes After 100 CSA Cavalrymen
| 100 |
228
|
Confederates Poison Union Soldiers in St. Louis
| PASS |
229
|
Coal Producing Letter
| 50 |
230
|
Autographs of Generals
| 100 |
231
|
"Duryée's Zouaves" - Period Manuscript Poem
| 130 |
232
|
11th Massachusetts Documents
| 50 |
233
|
Meeting "Uncle Abe" Lincoln & A Secesh Flag Flies Defiantly In Alexandria Days Before Ellsworth's Death
| 550 |
234
|
Very Rare "ARMORY WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY" Brevet Brigadier General's Letter
| 750 |
235
|
One of The Camden Zouaves Is Drummed Out of Camp
| 140 |
236
|
One of Beauregard's Spies Is Captured Near Fairfax Court House
| 325 |
237
|
Rebel Shells Fall Upon Their Camp On Meridian Hill In Late '61
| 375 |
238
|
Old Abe Lincoln and Family At Grand Review; A Pregnant New Jersey Soldier Gives Birth While On Picket Duty
| 900 |
239
|
Rare 6th United States Cavalry Generals McClellan & JEB Stuart Father-In-Law Grand Review Letter
| 150 |
240
|
Great Baltimore Riots Letter and More in this Correpsondance Group
| 500 |
241
|
Davis Dressed As A Woman
| PASS |
242
|
Songwriter A. Judson Higgins ALS
| 110 |
243
|
The Biggest Autograph of Drake DeKay
| 60 |
244
|
Rare 1862 Libby Prison Narrative: "PRISON-LIFE in the TOBACCO WAREHOUSE at RICHMOND."
| PASS |
245
|
41st Pennsylvania Letter Group
| 1600 |
246
|
1st D.C. Cavalry ALS
| 900 |
247
|
Colonel Devine Signed Card
| 75 |
248
|
1st Pennsylvania Letter
| PASS |
249
|
Chrisitan Tracts
| 160 |
250
|
Zouave Certificate
| PASS |
251
|
General Duryea Sends Troops to President Lincoln
| PASS |
252
|
Printed "First Call" Michigan Volunteer Broadside!
| PASS |
253
|
Colorful Battle Scene Stationery: "The Rally Cry of Freedom."
| 100 |
254
|
Lincoln's First Sec. of War Cameron Issues A Pass To His Successor
| 275 |
255
|
6th Connecticut Naval Letter
| PASS |
256
|
6th Connecticut Soldiers Letter
| PASS |
257
|
6th Connecticut Hilton Head Slave Letter
| 250 |
258
|
6th Connecticut Letter with Good South Carolina Slave Content
| PASS |
259
|
6th Connecticut Letter on Slaves
| 450 |
260
|
6th Connecticut Letter Group
| PASS |
261
|
Federal Teamster is Found Guilty of Murdering a “colored man”
| 100 |
262
|
Charlestown, Massachusetts Broadside
| 50 |
263
|
General Naglee Wants the Contrabands Rounded Up
| 100 |
264
|
Virginia Has His Property Snatched for “Treason”
| PASS |
265
|
War-date Union Pass
| 60 |
266
|
Miss Hawkes Has Served As Nurse Without Pay
| 50 |
267
|
Lists “Spies to be Tried by U.S. Court”
| PASS |
268
|
Battle of Island No. 10
| 80 |
269
|
Governors of New England
| PASS |
270
|
The Dark Skinned "Dutch" of Maryland Ignore The Passing Union Troops
| 100 |
271
|
Setting A Virginia Farmer Straight After Stealing All His Apples; His Colored Cook Named Rose; The Army's Destruction Desolates The Countryside
| 100 |
272
|
Great Description of Teamster Accoutrements and Commands
| 100 |
273
|
Graphic Battle of Fredericksburg Letter: Pvt. Paul Brown Was Struck In The Temple and Killed Instantly
| PASS |
274
|
Rare Rebecca Rouse U. S. Sanitary Commission Letter
| PASS |
275
|
The Battle of West Point, Virginia: "We Jumped Up And Fixed Our Bayonets To Receive Them."
| 150 |
276
|
Poor Fellows Are Buried In Far Away Virginia Soil
| 130 |
277
|
Their Division Is Presented With Two Whitworth Guns
| 140 |
278
|
Writing From The Battlefield of Williamsburg On Captured Confederate Clothing Account Form
| 400 |
279
|
The 6th New Jersey Loses Many During The Battle of Williamsburg, Va.
| 350 |
280
|
Helping Save The Day During The Battle of Seven Pines
| 250 |
281
|
Reporting On The 2nd Bull Run Battles Including Chantilly, Kearney's Death and Hooker's Promotion
| 400 |
282
|
Union Officers Abuse Hospital Whiskey Rations
| 100 |
283
|
Arming The 6th New Jersey With Muskets & Ammunition While The Battle of Williamsburg Raged!
| 100 |
284
|
Feigning Being Wounded To Escape Fredericksburg's Bloody Battlefield!
| 650 |
285
|
Rare Jeff Davis Large Format Cover
| PASS |
286
|
The Emancipation For Slaves Will Only Be Done By Fighting; The Battle of Stones River Looms and Southern Spies Dupe Union Officers
| 300 |
287
|
Private Arthur W. Currier 1st Mechanics & Engineers Service Archive
| 250 |
288
|
13th Massachusetts Vols Letter
| PASS |
289
|
5th West Virginia Surgeon Writes of the Battle of Cross Keys
| 250 |
290
|
The Music Of the War
| PASS |
291
|
Three Unique War dated Music Sheets
| 120 |
292
|
Looking For A Mandolin While The Battle of Murfreesboro Opens
| 100 |
293
|
Rare Piece of Patriotic "Death of Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth" Stationery With Soldier's Letter On Siege of Yorktown
| PASS |
294
|
Brevet Major and Brigadier General William H. Morris CDV and Clipped Signature
| 100 |
295
|
Soldier Shot “...would not halt for any Northern son of a bitch...”
| PASS |
296
|
“...A rocket has been sent up by the enemy in the direction of Edward Ferry...”
| 50 |
297
|
Dress Parades and Morning Reports
| 50 |
298
|
Group of Four Songsheets
| PASS |
299
|
Group of 10 Song Sheets
| PASS |
300
|
Union Song Sheet, “The Slain at Baltimore”
| PASS |
301
|
Two Substitute Documents
| 190 |
302
|
5 War-Date Telegrams
| 50 |
303
|
The Battle of Irish Bend
| 400 |
304
|
Civil War Treasury Documents
| 50 |
305
|
Killed at Pea Ridge
| PASS |
306
|
Death to Traitors
| PASS |
307
|
Tennesse Man Takes the Union Oath
| PASS |
308
|
Union Pillagers Are Caught and Fined By General Vinton During Pre-Fredericksburg Maneuvers
| 100 |
309
|
Shoulder Straps Compelled Me To Help Throw Up Breastworks Says He,"You Are Always Playing Off."
| 100 |
310
|
Their Reconnaissance Fails Because of JEB Stuart
| 140 |
311
|
Burnside Seeing Things In A Rosy Light Before Setting Off On The Mud March
| 100 |
312
|
Stuck In The Mud With Burnside In Virginia
| 100 |
313
|
Stoneman Circles The Enemy While The Army Applauds The Conscription Act
| 100 |
314
|
His Color Company Gets Slaughtered At The Battle of Chancellorsville
| 250 |
315
|
The Vice President's Son & Deserters Have No Sympathizers Here
| 110 |
316
|
Army Chaplains "Causes More To Sin Than He Saves."
| PASS |
317
|
A Teenager Shots His Sister Through The Bowels; Life In The Army "Is All Cursing And Some Bad Language."
| PASS |
318
|
Poor Private Barton "Fell Over…In A Sort of Fit" and Died Suddenly
| 100 |
319
|
Flogging Black Teamsters: "This Is The Way That Lincoln's Proclamation Takes Effect" During Burnside's Mud March
| 400 |
320
|
The Sutler Knows When To Show Up In Their Camp
| PASS |
321
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Vivid Description of Private Toms Funeral Procession and Burial; Breaking Up The Army of the Potomac…His Choice For An Envelope Says It All…"In [McClellan] We Place Our Trust."
| PASS |
322
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Deserters, If They Get Away, Are Thought To Have Done "A Big Thing...Let Those That Like Negroes Fight For Them."
| PASS |
323
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Picket Post Duty; Their Duty Outlined; Lice and The Civilians From The North Flock Into Their Camps
| PASS |
324
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McPherson Gets A Suit of "Citizen's" Clothes In Order To Deserter; Forced To Participate In The Company's Raffle
| PASS |
325
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Hard Labor, Branding The Letter "D", Bread and Water & Dishonorable Discharges Face The Army's Deserters
| PASS |
326
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A Union Patrol Captures "50 Negroes" & The Soldiers Cant Live Without Lice
| PASS |
327
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A Unique Perspective of This War Of: "Brother With Brother And Friend With Friend."
| 300 |
328
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A Grueling March Towards The Capitol & Maryland During The Opening of The Gettysburg Campaign
| PASS |
329
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Stonewall Jackson's Destruction of The Railroad On The 2nd Bull Run Battlefield Remains Visible Nearly A Year Later
| 100 |
330
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Reporting On Their March To Gettysburg While The Battle Raged!
| PASS |
331
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Losing His Money While Acting As Rear Guard Following The Battle of Gettysburg
| 150 |
332
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Capturing Thousands of Rebels After Gettysburg While Losing His Money!
| 160 |
333
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The 6th Corps Helps Save The Day At Gettysburg and Guarding POWs From Lee's Army While A Reb General Tearfully Calls Their Losses There
| 300 |
334
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Kindly Free Black Woman "Aunt Sally" Takes In The Union Picket Men. Her Life Is Not Easy Under "Secesh" Rule
| 325 |
335
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Urging His Brother To Use The Money He Sends To Buy A Substitute
| PASS |
336
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The Generals Sponsor A Drunken Spree At Their Men's Expense, But He Is "Bound To Shoot Every Man…That Is Trying To Break Up This Government."
| PASS |
337
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Patriotic Speeches After Gettysburg Are Given Upon A Flag Draped Stage
| PASS |
338
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Col. French Is Presented With A Sword; Whiskey Is Supplied For The Occasion While The 11th and 12th Corps Move South
| PASS |
339
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The Bristoe Station Campaign; Squealing On His Friends-Albert "Swears A Good Deal"; Bragg Reinforces Lee While "Getting In Company With Bad Women…Are Not Allowed In The Army."
| PASS |
340
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Lee's Rebels Employ Sherman's "Bowtie" Style of Railroad Destruction Nearly A Year Before The March To The Sea!
| PASS |
341
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Gambling-Deserters Are Branded With The Letter "D"; The Vices Of Army Life "Makes Me Sick."
| PASS |
342
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Sedgwick Dresses As A Private To Reconnoiter The Rebel Lines At Mine Run-Reports Back To Meade He Will Lose Half His Men In The Charge
| PASS |
343
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Anti-Jeff Davis Northern Fort Sumter Propaganda Card
| 200 |
344
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Northern "Black" Dialect Poem: Happy Land of Cannan
| PASS |
345
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De Arbe Tents Are Lost During The battle of Chancellorsville
| 100 |
346
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Fighting Joe Hooker Tries to Stem The Tide In Desertions From The Army of the Potomac Following Chancellorsville
| 100 |
347
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Rare Brevet Brigadier General James Cuffe Briscoe Signed Third Corps Document
| 50 |
348
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On to Gettysburg
| 200 |
349
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Soldier Writes of Confederate Slaves Fleeing their Masters
| PASS |
350
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Gettysburg Letter Group
| 250 |
351
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Rare 16th Vermont Regimental Booklet & Their Role In Helping Win The Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
352
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USS Monitor Sponsor and Builder John Augustus Griswold
| PASS |
353
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Brigadier General Nathaniel McLean Postal Cover Collection
| PASS |
354
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A Dry Goods Business Owner "Needs A Young Man Badly."
| 550 |
355
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No Lot
| PASS |
356
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General Thomas Ruger War-date Letter
| PASS |
357
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7th Connecticut Vols Letter from Florida
| PASS |
358
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Colonel Rush Hawkins ALS
| PASS |
359
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The Comet
| PASS |
360
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Broadside Extra: Slaves Are Called To Fight For Their Freedom In Kentucky
| 7000 |
361
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A Mississippi Captain Is Shorted Arms and Accoutrements
| 100 |
362
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Magnus Poem "The Prisoner Free" with Judson Kilpatrick Portrait
| 100 |
363
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Brevet Brigadier General John C. Kelton Cabinet Card and Clipped Signature
| 150 |
364
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Soldier Discharged for Gun Shot Wound
| PASS |
365
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Furlough of Veteran Volunteers
| 50 |
366
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Group of 7 Song Sheets
| 50 |
367
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3rd Pennsylvania Artillery Letter re”Runkle’s Nxxxxr Battery;
| PASS |
368
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The Battle Cry of Freedom
| 110 |
369
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Civil War Justice
| PASS |
370
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Confederate Parole from Missiouri
| PASS |
371
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Washington DC Civil War Photographers Pass
| PASS |
372
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Prosecuting for Desertion
| PASS |
373
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Court of Inquiry Ordered by Lincoln for the Conduct of Generals at Chicamauga
| 100 |
374
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Fake News In 1864; Rebel Deserters Are "Very Ignorant"; Nicknamed "Pointer"; If He Gets Married He Will Marry As A Gold Digger
| 225 |
375
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Battle of Winchester Song Written By 126th Ohio Battle Veteran
| PASS |
376
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A 4th Minnesota Soldier On The South's "Yellow Backed Husbands."
| 100 |
377
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Mobile Bay Naval Hero's Signature Lt. Commander Pierre Giraud
| 50 |
378
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Battle of Spotsylvania Court House: "I carried through the fight" A Captured Rebel Flag and Had His Horse "Shot Under Me!"
| 300 |
379
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The Fraternizing Between The Pickets "Had To Be Stopped."
| 120 |
380
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Rebel Sharpshooters Fire Their Whitworth Bullets Towards The Union Lines
| 150 |
381
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The Army's Presidential Votes "Shows You What We Think of…Democratic Political Demonstrations" and He Saves The Life of His Fellow Staff Officer
| 150 |
382
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Union General Foster Charges All "Idle" White and Black Citizens With Prostitution
| PASS |
383
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In 1864's Presidential Campaign Michigan's Soldiers Are Fighting For: "The Land of The Free and The Home of The Brave."
| 250 |
384
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A Tennessee Cavalryman Lambastes His Commanders In A Printed Letter To Major General "Geo. H. Thomas."
| PASS |
385
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A Tennessee Unionist Is Captured By Breckinridge's Confederate. He Is Perfectly Willing To Swear Allegiance To The Confederacy
| 650 |
386
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War-Date CSA General Basil W. Duke Autograph Endorsement Signed Leave of Absence
| 950 |
387
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Recruiting Imprint
| PASS |
388
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Getting "F-cked"; School House Girls & Rebel Bushwhackers Leave Their Victims For Hog Meat
| 500 |
389
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1864 Presidential Campaign Connecticut Election Broadside
| PASS |
390
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A Great Collection of 1st Kansas "Iron Clad" Colored Troop Volunteers Covers
| 150 |
391
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7th Massachusetts Letter
| PASS |
392
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General John P. Hatch Writes from Hilton Head, South Carolina, About Troop Transportation
| PASS |
393
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14th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Letter from the U.S. Steamer Housatonic
| 750 |
394
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General Gordan War-date Letter with Content
| PASS |
395
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1st Pennsylvania Soldiers Letter
| PASS |
396
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PeriodLocal Printing Of Chambersburg Burning
| 120 |
397
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Period Gettysburg Battlefield Map
| 70 |
398
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Cavalry General James Wilson Is Given A Command By Grant
| PASS |
399
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A Heavy Artillery Major Dresses As A Private After Cold Harbor; Dodging The Rebel Whitworth's Shells; Tearing Down Rebel Forts and A Question About A Private's Disappearance!
| 250 |
400
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West Virginia Governor F.H. Pierpont Writes of Debts Incurred During the Rebellion
| PASS |
401
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War-era Document for Discharge
| PASS |
402
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Everyone Gets Drunk At News of Lee’s Surrender
| 275 |
403
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87th Illinois Surgeon’s Letter - Tries To Send A Body Home
| PASS |
404
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Mourning Abraham Lincoln and More
| PASS |
405
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General Hardee Requests to Meet with Admiral Dahlgren
| 100 |
406
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Certificates Call for Paying Enlisted Men
| PASS |
407
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“The Trial of Charles Winslow, Supposed to be a Rebel Spy.”
| 100 |
408
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Generals Sherman, Grant and Sheridan!
| 100 |
409
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Field Printed Farewell Orders for the 24th Army Corps by Major General John Gibbon
| PASS |
410
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Virginia Cavalry Parole
| 150 |
411
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10th Connecticut Letter on the Fall of Richmond
| PASS |
412
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116th Ohio Infantry Muster Roll
| 375 |
413
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They Helped Make "The Rebel Genl. Lee Feel Very Bad" At The Battle of Fort Stedman
| 225 |
414
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Celebrating Lee's Surrender-The Death of the Confederacy "Gave Freedom To The Slave."
| 375 |
415
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An Andersonville POW Victim Is Forgotten By His Commander!
| PASS |
416
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Civil War Surgery
| 425 |
417
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US Colored Troops Officer
| PASS |
418
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George Meade Signed Pass
| 425 |
419
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U.S. Grant Ephemeral Group
| PASS |
420
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After Lee's Surrender "The "Black Legs…Grow More Self Righteous Every Day and Say That We Copperheads Must Skedaddle."
| PASS |
421
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After Falling In Love With A Thirteen-Year-Old This Union Soldier Needs To Get Out Of Town!
| PASS |
422
|
Desirable Confederate General's Photograph-Biography Reference
| 130 |
423
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Collection Michigan Engineers Grand Army of The Republic Pieces
| PASS |
424
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Clara Barton War-date ALS
| PASS |
425
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Occupied Union Pass
| PASS |
426
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Dahlgren LS
| PASS |
427
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Nice grouping of Newspapers With Period Provannace
| PASS |
428
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The Philadelphia Newspaper Issues A Gift
| PASS |
429
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NY Cavalryman Writes of the End of the War
| PASS |
430
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New York Volunteer Bounties
| PASS |
431
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Southern Loyalists
| PASS |
432
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1868 Campaign Advertisement
| PASS |
433
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The Death of General Ward
| PASS |
434
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Gettysburg Campaign Cavalry Brigade Commander's Signature
| 70 |
435
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General Henry Benham Writes of The Day He Entered Petersburg
| 180 |
436
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Another Senator Hawley grouping
| 50 |
437
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Soldiers Takes Oath of Allegiance
| PASS |
438
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The Only Union Officer To Receive The Medal of Honor For Action Against Rebel Guerrilla William Quantrill
| 50 |
439
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Hawkins Zouave
| PASS |
440
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GAR Song Book
| PASS |
441
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On The Steps Og Robert E. Lee’s Arlington Home
| 850 |
442
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The CSA President
| 50 |
443
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He Surrendered at Bennett Place near Durham Station, North Carolina
| PASS |
444
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Writer of the Confederate Constitution
| 350 |
445
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Union Pass on Yellow Stock
| 90 |
446
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Premature End of the War
| 50 |
447
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Shattered Image Of Jefferson davis
| PASS |
448
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USS Monitor Gutta Percha case
| 150 |
449
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American Flag Flys High on This Gutta Percha Case
| PASS |
450
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All the Patriotic Elements Are Present On This
| PASS |
451
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Union Soldier Tintype with Dress Sword
| PASS |
452
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The Federal Generals
| 120 |
453
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He Also Surrendered to General Sherman in North Carolina in April 1865.
| 90 |
454
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Last Photgraph of Stonewall Jackson-Tintype
| 250 |
455
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General Longstreet Chromolithograph
| PASS |
456
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Pair CDVs: (2) Robert E. Lee and George B. McClellan
| 100 |
457
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The Domestic Blockade
| PASS |
458
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A terrific close-up of five men including an African American "dining" in camp
| PASS |
459
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Confederate Soldier Tintype of Ambrotype
| 100 |
460
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Union Soldiers Tintype
| 150 |
461
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Union Office Tintype
| PASS |
462
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Mixed Media Civil War Images
| PASS |
463
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Pair of General George B. McClellan CDVs
| 50 |
464
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Collection of Four Civil War General CDVs
| 50 |
465
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Colonel Pierson Signed CDV
| 200 |
466
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He Authored Manifest Destiny
| PASS |
467
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The Highest Ranking Confederate Officer
| 100 |
468
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He Was An Escort for the Lincoln's Body from the Petersen House, where the President died, to the White House
| 150 |
469
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President Lincoln Appointed Banks, Over The West Point Regulars, As One of the First Political Major Generals
| PASS |
470
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He Distinguished Himself at the Battle of Chickamauga.
| 150 |
471
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Buell Led Union Armies in Two Great Civil War Battles—Shiloh and Perryville.
| 100 |
472
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His Unauthorized 1862 Order Emancipating Slaves in Three Southern States Was Immediately Rescinded By Lincoln
| 150 |
473
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Rousseau Was Reprimanded For Attacking Congressman Josiah Bushnell Grinnell With His Cane
| 100 |
474
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Butler Held A Leadership Role in the Impeachment of President Andrew Johnson.
| PASS |
475
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1863 Attack on Port Hudson, Sherman was Severely Wounded, Which Led to the Amputation of His Right Leg.
| 100 |
476
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German Born American Civil War General
| PASS |
477
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Lincoln Defeats McClellan
| 50 |
478
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Morgan was killed in action in September 1864.
| PASS |
479
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General William T. Sherman Demands That "Total War" To Felt By Atlanta Families
| 180 |
480
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Union Soldier Tintype of Seated Private Wearing "Gault" Style Campaign Badge
| 170 |
481
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Jefferson Davis Abandoning Richmond
| PASS |
482
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Mrs. Davis Warns
| PASS |
483
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Likely Insinuating The Jeff Davis Is Dressing As A Woman
| PASS |
484
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CDV: Jeff Davis in Petticoats Holding a Bowie
| PASS |
485
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John Wilkes Booth Just Prior to Devilish Act
| 110 |
486
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Salt Print Photograph of Civil War Surgeon S. Compton Smith and Signed by Him
| PASS |
487
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General Sherman Tintype
| 200 |
488
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The Abolitionist Beecher
| PASS |
489
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Rare Medical Civil War CDV
| PASS |
490
|
He is Best Known for his Historical Adventure Story, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
| 150 |
491
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Perhaps the Best Known Clergyman of the War
| PASS |
492
|
Nicknamed "Kilcavalry" For Using Tactics Considered as Reckless
| 50 |
493
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He was Wounded at Fort Donelson
| PASS |
494
|
He is remembered for his order at the Battle of Mobile Bay usually paraphrased as "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead"
| 200 |
495
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Group of NINE United States Generals
| PASS |
496
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Was the 1st Italian American to be Elected to the United States House of Representatives,
| 100 |
497
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He died in Washington, D.C., two weeks after stepping down from the Senate.
| PASS |
498
|
Fort Sumter Cabinet Card
| PASS |
499
|
Maryland Militia Coat
| PASS |
500
|
First to Refuse
| 50 |
501
|
42nd Mass ID Badge
| 625 |
502
|
He Beat Lincoln On the First Ballot, With173½ votes to Lincoln's 102,
| 100 |
503
|
Lincoln’s First Election Is Reported
| PASS |
504
|
Meeting President Elect Abraham Lincoln In Illinois November 23, 1860
| 300 |
505
|
Democratic Candiate Douglas Artifact
| 330 |
506
|
Southern Democratic Candiate Breckenridge Artifact
| 300 |
507
|
A Great Abraham Lincoln Beardless Photograph
| PASS |
508
|
Lincoln’s Compensated Emancipation - President Lincoln’s Second State of the Union Message
| PASS |
509
|
Group of Three Lincoln Song Sheets
| 120 |
510
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Soldiers Daily Prayer....Abraham Lincoln....Soldiers....Negroes
| 200 |
511
|
Abraham Lincoln Classic Albumen Portrait
| PASS |
512
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The FIRST PRINTING of the Gettysburg Address
| 4500 |
513
|
Cabinet Card of a Seated Simon Cameron by Brady
| 100 |
514
|
Lincoln and Washington Medalet in Silver
| PASS |
515
|
Lincoln for President
| PASS |
516
|
Broadside Supports Lincoln’s 2nd Election
| 100 |
517
|
Abe Lincoln's Union Wagon 1864 Presidential Campaign Song Sheet
| 100 |
518
|
Musician Present at Lincoln Assassination
| 50 |
519
|
This Lincoln Shooting Newspaper Was Printed Before The Death Announcement ... “We go to press without knowing the exact truth...”
| 700 |
520
|
One Of The Most Graphic Newspapers of the Lincoln Assassination
| PASS |
521
|
Newspaper Reports President Lincoln Dead in Their 9:00 Extra Issue.
| PASS |
522
|
He Killed President Lincoln
| 475 |
523
|
Manuscript Diary of Rev. Archibald Kenyon On Lincoln Assassination, Slavery, The Civil War, Etc.
| 500 |
524
|
John Wilkes Booth "The Assassin" Tintype
| 600 |
525
|
President Lincoln Wall Arifact
| PASS |
526
|
Scarce Mary Todd Lincoln Photograph
| 1200 |
527
|
Scarce Black Bordered Lincoln Photograph
| PASS |
528
|
CDV of John Wilkes Booth
| PASS |
529
|
Lincoln’s Horse Hair
| 160 |
530
|
A Stunning Emancipation Proclamation Abraham Lincoln Memorial Ribbon
| PASS |
531
|
Lincoln Memorial Broadside With a Tipped Photograph
| PASS |
532
|
He Advises Of Booth’s Killing
| 325 |
533
|
Lincoln To Lay In State At Philadelphia
| PASS |
534
|
Only A Day After The Assassination, The Herald Clearly Reports The Chaos
| PASS |
535
|
1865 Patriotic Lincoln Mourning Songsheet
| PASS |
536
|
1865 Lincoln Black Bordered Mourning Songsheet
| PASS |
537
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The Nation Mourns Lincoln Portrait Assassination Song Sheet
| PASS |
538
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Lincoln’s Ally Passed the 13th Amendment as Speaker of the House
| PASS |
539
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John Hay Private Secretary To President Lincoln
| PASS |
540
|
Edwin Booth & Daughter Edwina CDV
| PASS |
541
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Founder of the Republican Party
| PASS |
542
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He Was on Stage at Assassination
| 225 |
543
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Algeraian Briar Lincoln Pipe
| PASS |
544
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Lincoln Figural Pipe
| PASS |
545
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The French Revolution
| PASS |
546
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French Revolution Document
| PASS |
547
|
Uncle Sam Wants Reimbursement From Georgia
| PASS |
548
|
Camp Plattsburg War of 1812 Document
| 100 |
549
|
Document Signed by Benjamin Helm
| PASS |
550
|
This Newspaper Was Established For The Sole Purpose of Reporting The War of 1812
| PASS |
551
|
Group of War of 1812-era Letters
| PASS |
552
|
13th Kentucky Militia
| 120 |
553
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“I am here in the Midst of Fight & Blood ...”
| 100 |
554
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Sanitary Concerns Are First and Foremost During The Reconstruction of Augusta Arsenal
| 425 |
555
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He Presided Over The Removal Of the Indians From Georgia
| PASS |
556
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Pension Document for Wounded Soldiers
| PASS |
557
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Second Seminole War Augusta Arsenal For "Preventing and Suppressing Indian Hostiles."
| 200 |
558
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Letter Group to Secretaries of War, Navy
| PASS |
559
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Group of (8) Letters Signed by Philip Falkerson Voorhees
| PASS |
560
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General Scott Imposes Martial Law in Mexico City
| PASS |
561
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General George Washington Morgan Signed Document
| PASS |
562
|
In 1828 Harpers Ferry's Arsenal Tapes Its Armorers To Refit Outdated Arms At Augusta Arsenal Is Taped
| 325 |
563
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69th New York
| PASS |
564
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Textile - “The Battle Cry of Freedom”
| PASS |
565
|
The American Army of Two Woman - 1814
| 750 |
566
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7th Cavalry Letter on Pursuing Apache Indians in Arizona
| 135 |
567
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US Coastal Artillery
| PASS |
568
|
Trench Warfare
| 50 |
569
|
U.S. Army Engineer's World War I notebooks
| 550 |
570
|
The French Printed World War I Issues of American Expeditionary Forces
| PASS |
571
|
Henry White ALS
| PASS |
572
|
Heinrich Hoffman Photographed Adolf Hilter Propaganda Booklets
| PASS |
573
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Henry Wells Signed American Express Stock and a Merchants Union Express Certificate Issued to J.N. Knapp
| PASS |
574
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Charles Faulkner Signed Check
| PASS |
575
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Signed by Nelly Bly
| PASS |
576
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Wife of Jack London Letter Group
| 600 |
577
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Amelia Bloomer Autograph
| PASS |
578
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Framed Photograph of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley With Sigs
| 400 |
579
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Mikal Gorbachev Signed Photograph with Ronald Reagan
| 150 |
580
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Benjamin Franklin Door Knob
| PASS |
581
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Handmade Engraved Spurs
| PASS |
582
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General Schuler Hamilton’s Spurs
| PASS |
583
|
Besty Ross Silk
| 50 |
584
|
350 Year map of Israel
| 275 |
585
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Over Three Hundred Years Old Engraved Jewish Images
| PASS |
586
|
Rare Collection of Jewish Printer's Civil War Hospital "Convalescent Camp" Forms
| PASS |
587
|
Jewish Doctrine
| PASS |
588
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Isaac Wise Memorial
| 200 |
589
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RareTheodor Herzl 1st Edition
| 500 |
590
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Samuel Holdheim Booklet
| PASS |
591
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Lincoln Day Celebration in the Synagogue
| 100 |
592
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The Truth About the Jew Series
| 50 |
593
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This Jewish Book Was Never Published
| PASS |
594
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Colonial Pennsylvania "Indian Fort" Land Grant By Famed Surveyor John Lukens
| PASS |
595
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Maryland Arrest Warrants
| PASS |
596
|
Full and Complete History of Captain Cook's First, Second, Third and Last Voyages.
| PASS |
597
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More 1794 Cook’s Voyage Engravings
| PASS |
598
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The Last of the 1794 Cook’s Voyage Engravings
| PASS |
599
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Statement of Titles of Indian Land
| 50 |
600
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Reorts A Shipwreck
| 50 |
601
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The First Image of the White House
| PASS |
602
|
President Madison Grants A Patent
| PASS |
603
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War of 1812 Sergeant's Appointment
| 100 |
604
|
Kentucky Documents
| 70 |
605
|
1817 Georgia Acts
| PASS |
606
|
Jackson Signs the Florida Convention
| 60 |
607
|
A Connecticut "Damned Yankee" Finds His Way and Profit in 1830's Kentucky
| 650 |
608
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Rough Times While Recovering In New Design, Kentucky
| 500 |
609
|
He Has "A Little Ni**er To Wait On Me"-Does Not Feel Well After "An Affair…We Had Amongst The Ni**ers."
| 500 |
610
|
The Slaves Are Treated Kindly In 1837 Kentucky; "Old Davy Crocket"; The Coming Presidential Election-Hurrah For Van Buren."
| 950 |
611
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Scarce Georgia Imprint - 1837
| 275 |
612
|
“No refuge could save the hireling and slave”
| PASS |
613
|
Unusual Prisoner Profile
| PASS |
614
|
Mitchell’s Map of the United States
| PASS |
615
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David Crockett’s Book on Van Buren
| 110 |
616
|
Broadside Announcement From The Washington National Monument Society
| PASS |
617
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Slavery & Cotton Crops Pre-Occupy This Arkansasian Mind on July 4th, 1849
| PASS |
618
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Miss Fanny Could Not Be Still For A Moment…I Was Under The Painful Necessity of Stripping Her.
| PASS |
619
|
Maps from 1849
| 100 |
620
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Soliciting Monies To Finish The Washington Monument
| PASS |
621
|
Fascinating Steamboat Ticket to the Work House
| 120 |
622
|
He Gave The Other Gettysburg Address
| PASS |
623
|
Railroad Stock Certificates
| 160 |
624
|
Panama Canal Stock Certificate
| PASS |
625
|
Rare Union Martyr Col. Elmer Ellsworth Lecture Broadside
| 150 |
626
|
Early Valentine’s Card
| PASS |
627
|
Pictorial Travel Guide
| PASS |
628
|
Utah Notes
| PASS |
629
|
Remembering Purposely Killing A Cat While In Medical School While Running With "Those Old Maids."
| 100 |
630
|
19th Century Advertising Cards
| 100 |
631
|
A Unique Cloth Family Album
| PASS |
632
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Alaska Archive With Gold Miner Content
| PASS |
633
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Hudson - Fulton Invitation
| 50 |
634
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Love Mart Movie Card
| PASS |
635
|
Hemingway Opposes the Facists
| 50 |
636
|
Grapes of Wrath
| 150 |
637
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You Can’t Cheat Movie Card
| PASS |
638
|
Giant Lobby Cards
| PASS |
639
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Ding Dong
| PASS |
640
|
Night Watch Lobby Cards
| PASS |
641
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Shaker Ambrotype
| PASS |
642
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Civil War Play
| PASS |
643
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Mission House CDV
| PASS |
644
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Gutekunst photo/autograph of famous actor Edwin Forrest
| PASS |
645
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One In A Series of Views of Jerusalem CDV
| PASS |
646
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The Photographer’s Daughter, Fontinelle Weller Posed as Columbia
| PASS |
647
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Firemen Albumen
| PASS |
648
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1890's Fireman and His "Pappoose."
| PASS |
649
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Traveling in Europe c. 1900
| PASS |
650
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Panama Canal Panoramic Photograph
| PASS |
651
|
Beautifully Hand Colored Japanese Photographs
| 750 |
652
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Al Capone Original Photographs
| 150 |
653
|
Celebrity 35mm Color Slides
| PASS |
654
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Celebrity 35mm Color Slides
| PASS |
655
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Celebrity 35mm Color Slides
| PASS |
656
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The Abyss Movie Promotion Group
| PASS |
657
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Very Unusual Grouping of Early US Presidents.
| 50 |
658
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The Democratic 1860 Conventions
| PASS |
659
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A Vanity Fair Print of The 1872 Presidential Candidates Horace Greeley & Ulysses S. Grant
| PASS |
660
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The First Ladies Photos
| 50 |
661
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The Presidential Baseball Club Levi Morton Card
| 110 |
662
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A Pair of Presidential Postcards Satirizing the 1912 Election
| PASS |
663
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Referring To William Jenning Bryan’s Famous “Cross of Gold” Speech
| PASS |
664
|
The 1908 Presidential Election Lampooned
| PASS |
665
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The 1908 Horse Race
| 110 |
666
|
Unique Pin Cushioned Post Cards - 1908
| PASS |
667
|
Biographical Notes for Cyclopedia
| PASS |
668
|
Broadside References George Washington’s Resignation From Public Office
| 100 |
669
|
Reporting The Death Of The Father of The Country
| PASS |
670
|
New York City Honors George Washington
| PASS |
671
|
Collection of Andrew Jackson Plates by Bernhardt Wall
| PASS |
672
|
William Henry Harrison
| 150 |
673
|
Death of William Henry Harrison
| PASS |
674
|
Complete Printing Of George Washington’s First Inauguration Speech
| 4250 |
675
|
The Congressional Electoral Vote For George Washington
| PASS |
676
|
Martha Washington Agrees That George Washington Will Buried In The New Capitol
| 300 |
677
|
1789 Washington Election Button
| PASS |
678
|
The 1805 George Washington Eccleston Medal
| 275 |
679
|
Secretary of State James Monroe Requires Confidential Response Just Weeks Before The Brits Burn Washington
| PASS |
680
|
“James Madison. Fourth President of the United States”
| PASS |
681
|
Nice Clean James Madison Document Signed As President
| PASS |
682
|
Pamphlet: Mr. Henshaw's Address
| PASS |
683
|
Very rare Andrew Jackson Lithograph
| PASS |
684
|
Rare John Tyler Letter As President
| PASS |
685
|
1868 Presidential Campaign Grant/Colfax Jugate Portrait Letterhead
| 100 |
686
|
President Grant Offers 1876 Centennial Message
| 550 |
687
|
As the Republican candidate on the "Navy question"-"I hardly think it is likely to be made a matter of controversy in this campaign"
| PASS |
688
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Grover Cleveland Signed Document
| PASS |
689
|
A Limited De Lux Edition
| 170 |
690
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Truman Acknowledges That He His Not As “efficient as I was in times past."
| PASS |
691
|
LBJ Dinner Group
| PASS |
692
|
Ronald Reagan Autograph
| 100 |
693
|
General George Washington Headquarters Wood
| PASS |
694
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A Nez Perce Warrior
| 225 |
695
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On Sitting Bull's lap are staged two symbolic items, a weapon and a peace pipe.
| PASS |
696
|
Sitting Bull’s Nephew
| 300 |
697
|
Boot Hill - Virginia City Montana
| PASS |
698
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He Claimed He Invented the Lightbulb
| PASS |
699
|
The original ‘King of the Cowboys”
| 200 |
700
|
The Death of Billy the Kid
| PASS |
701
|
Jesse James Songsheet
| PASS |
702
|
An Important Front Cover Image of JESSE JAMES
| PASS |
703
|
Apache Reservation Photograph
| 200 |
704
|
Another Fighting Native American Chief Cabinet Card Photograph
| 375 |
705
|
Very Nice Native American Flutist Photograph
| 250 |
706
|
Great Chocolaty Tones In This Photograph
| PASS |
707
|
Cabinet Card Photo Identified in the Negative
| PASS |
708
|
Billy The Kid Was Wounded At His Mill
| PASS |
709
|
Battle of Big Dry Wash Gallantry Citation
| PASS |
710
|
The Wild West City of El Paso Will Not Allow Carrying Guns
| PASS |
711
|
General Sherman Allows His Image For Selling Tobacco
| PASS |
712
|
An Iconic Image of Geronimo
| PASS |
713
|
Guarding the Maxican Border Well Over 100 Years Ago
| 200 |
714
|
King of the Cowboys in Lebanon
| PASS |
715
|
An Extraordinary Image of a True Frontiersman
| 750 |
716
|
A Pair of Signed Photographs by Captain jack Crawford
| PASS |
717
|
Another Pair of Captain Jack Crawford Cabinet card Phtographs
| 250 |
718
|
The Poet Scout Comments on His Photograph
| 375 |
719
|
Johnson County War Legal Documents
| PASS |
720
|
The First Man Killed in the Johnson County War AND The Last Man Killed - Brothers
| PASS |
721
|
The Sheriff Who Hunted Down The Doolin Gang
| PASS |
722
|
Buffalo Bill - Double Signed Cabinet Card Photograh
| 450 |
723
|
Indian Scouts of the th Cav
| PASS |
724
|
Rare Photograph Of Outlaw Frank James
| PASS |
725
|
He Developed the Diving Horse Attraction
| PASS |
726
|
The Jailer Keys
| PASS |
727
|
The Bandit King” The Play About Jesse James
| PASS |
728
|
He Secured the Peaceful Surrender of Geronimo
| PASS |
729
|
Buffalo Bill’s North Carolina Train Wreck, 1901
| PASS |
730
|
Pine Ridge Indians Being Recruited By Buffalo Bill
| PASS |
731
|
Colorized RPPC Of Not-Afraid-Of-Pawnee
| PASS |
732
|
The Famous Josey Earp Photo
| 160 |
733
|
Kaloma - Just a Beautiful Image - Rarely Seen In This Format
| 150 |
734
|
Likely used During the Pancho Villa Border Wars
| PASS |
735
|
The Western Artists Calling Card
| PASS |
736
|
John L. Sullivan Signed Autograph Card
| PASS |
737
|
Circa 1938 Clothier Store Advertising Display
| PASS |