Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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1696 New England Note
| 50 |
2
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Engraving of Thomas Marquis
| PASS |
3
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James Warren Signed Title Page
| 50 |
4
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Correspondance Between John Adams and John Jay Pertaining to Britain, America and the Episcopal Church in 1786
| 2300 |
5
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Miserably ill-treated English prisoners petition their jailer for mercy.
| 900 |
6
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John Stark Autograph Document Signed
| 500 |
7
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British Take Ticonderoga - Map
| 300 |
8
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The Stamp Act Repealed
| PASS |
9
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Two Early Alamanc
| 120 |
10
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Washington Chastises Gage
| PASS |
11
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Declaration of Independence Signer; James Wilson
| 200 |
12
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Fine Content William Ellery Autograph Letter Signed from 1776
| PASS |
13
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George Washington’s Official Report for The Battle of Monmouth
| PASS |
14
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James Otis Revolutionary War Dated ADS
| 275 |
15
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The British Burned his House in Charlestown, Massachusetts
| PASS |
16
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Reporting and Diagram of the Siege of Rhode Island
| PASS |
17
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“I Have Not Yet Begun To Fight” - John Paul Jones
| 150 |
18
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Nicklous Leatch is Brougth to Court for his "treasonous way of talking & thinking" in 1780
| 130 |
19
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The Boston Militia
| 225 |
20
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Battle of Savannah
| 550 |
21
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Revolutionary War Map of Charles Town
| 300 |
22
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The Authentic Account of Benedict Arnold
| PASS |
23
|
Excellent General Muhlenberg Letter of 1781 Ordering a March to Richmond
| 1200 |
24
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War-Date Letter From a Virginia Officer Wounded at Guilford Court House
| 350 |
25
|
Revolutionary War Pay Voucher
| 50 |
26
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General Washington Resigns His Commission
| PASS |
27
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Zebulon Butler Signed Document
| 80 |
28
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Revolutionary War officer and a Colonel of the 1st N. H. Regiment.
| PASS |
29
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1790 Invalid Regiment Document
| 150 |
30
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Survived the Wyoming Massacre
| PASS |
31
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Charles Lee Autograph Letter Signed
| 325 |
32
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Former Rev War POW
| PASS |
33
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He was having trouble with his claim against the Congress of the United States.
| 70 |
34
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Caleb Strong Signed War of 1812 Military Commission
| PASS |
35
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1849 Reprint of Franklin’s 1st ‘Poor Richards Almanack’
| 300 |
36
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Benjamin Franklin Composite
| PASS |
37
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Wax Soldiers
| 50 |
38
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Slave Traders Samuel and William Vernon
| 225 |
39
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1770 Boston Slave Document
| 350 |
40
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1777 Pennsylvania Slave Will
| 130 |
41
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1790 Gentleman’s Magazine
| PASS |
42
|
New York Slave Birth Certificate
| 275 |
43
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1807 Virginia Slave Bill of Sale
| 140 |
44
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Shipping Slaves by a New York Firm
| PASS |
45
|
Negro Slave is Forced to Chose His Master
| PASS |
46
|
Buying Slaves from a Deceased Family Member
| PASS |
47
|
Slave Holding Estate Sale
| 60 |
48
|
1839 Slave Division
| 50 |
49
|
Free Man of Colour Tennessee Registration
| 150 |
50
|
A Runaway is Captured and Jailed in Mississippi
| 70 |
51
|
1842 Virginia Slave Hire Letter
| 130 |
52
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Selling Liquor to Slaves
| 60 |
53
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Slave Dispute in Nashville
| 50 |
54
|
Slaveholding Bank of Charleston Stock Certificate
| 120 |
55
|
Possible Freeman of Colour Writes For Work
| PASS |
56
|
Georgia Slave Inventory & Appraisal
| 70 |
57
|
Overseer on the Beeches Plantation is Paid
| PASS |
58
|
Slave Plantation Token
| 60 |
59
|
The Gift of a Slave Child of ‘the right color’
| 225 |
60
|
Black Face - White Clay
| 120 |
61
|
This Bank Held Slaves as Collateral
| PASS |
62
|
Slave Mary is “Much Pleased” With Her New Owner
| 150 |
63
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Georgia Woman Sells Liquor to a Slave
| PASS |
64
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1854 Georgia Slave Apprialsal
| 60 |
65
|
Dr. Ingels Bills for his Service on the Rowe Family Negroes
| PASS |
66
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The Negroes of Ann Scott
| 70 |
67
|
Fugitive Slave Act and the Missouri Compromise
| PASS |
68
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The Firm of G.W. Caldwell & Bro. Sell a Mulatto Slave
| 130 |
69
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1858 Division of Slaves
| 70 |
70
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Selling a Bad Slave
| PASS |
71
|
Well-Dressed Black Man Ambrotype
| 110 |
72
|
He Was Taken Hostage by John Brown During his Raid on Harper's Ferry
| PASS |
73
|
Slave Auction Letter “...The Negroes were so proud when they saw me ran & cried & begged me to buy them...”
| 500 |
74
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Slave Family is Sold in Texas in 1860
| 200 |
75
|
Henry Beecher ANS
| PASS |
76
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Tennessee Slave Bill of Sale
| 110 |
77
|
Black Female and Her White Charge
| 275 |
78
|
Amendment to the Constitution to Protect Slavery in Maryland
| 250 |
79
|
The Women’s Association for the Relief of the Freedman Donate to the Contraband of St. Simon’s Island
| 200 |
80
|
Rare Confederate Imprint Requesting the Release of Colonel Zarvona
| 250 |
81
|
The Law of Slavery in the United States
| 160 |
82
|
Pair Slave Child CDVs of Fannie V. C. Lawrence, One Unpublished
| PASS |
83
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1864 Kentucky Slave Will
| PASS |
84
|
Rare Uncle Tom’s Cabin Advertising Card
| PASS |
85
|
Black Muster Roll
| 80 |
86
|
James T. Rapier Signed Document
| 140 |
87
|
Medical Services for the Colored in Kentucky
| 70 |
88
|
A former slave is duped out of his bounty by a corrupt claims agent
| PASS |
89
|
Freedman's Bureau Dividend Check
| 150 |
90
|
Group Black Americana Sheet Music
| 150 |
91
|
Racist Stereoviews
| PASS |
92
|
A Catechism on the Negro
| PASS |
93
|
Letter Signed by Klan Leader Pertaining to KKK Business
| 70 |
94
|
The KODE of the Ku Klux Klan
| PASS |
95
|
1923 Klan Instructional Broadside
| PASS |
96
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1923 Klan Broadside Speaks of Funds “... for broadening the bounds of the Invisible Empire and for the upbuilding of the spirit of real Americanism throughout the nation, the Knights of the Ku Klux K
| PASS |
97
|
Letter Mentions Robert E. Lee Graduating from West Point
| 100 |
98
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General Samuel Cooper Writes of Negotiations with Creek Indians in Florida
| 190 |
99
|
Plan of the Barracks of West Point Signed by Robert E. Lee
| 4500 |
100
|
Signed by John B. Floyd
| PASS |
101
|
Jefferson Davis Signed Document
| 650 |
102
|
Fine Political Content Howell Cobb Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
103
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Jefferson Davis Signed Letter
| 600 |
104
|
The Democratic Party Of Georgia Issues A Resolution Defending Southern Rights
| 250 |
105
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An Anti-Republican Representative Is Nominated To Mississippi's State Convention
| 100 |
106
|
10th Virginia Letter on Removing the Machinery from the Harper’s Ferry Armory
| 375 |
107
|
Walter Taylor Orders Regulations for Pay of Deceased Soldiers
| 170 |
108
|
Confederate Recruits are Transfered to the 13th Louisiana
| 90 |
109
|
The Death of Colonel Terry
| PASS |
110
|
7th South Carolna Takes the Field But is it Legal for Them to be Shipped Out of State?
| 650 |
111
|
1st South Carolina Letter About the Impending Assault on Sumter
| 650 |
112
|
7th South Carolina KIA States “...We have too many men who will fight in office but not out of it...” and then asks for a Negro to be sent to him
| 1100 |
113
|
Texas and the Fourth
| 325 |
114
|
Caught Behind the Lines
| 325 |
115
|
Virginia Forces Document
| 200 |
116
|
Very Rare War-Date Autograph Letter Signed of General Richard Griffith
| 3500 |
117
|
Confederate Soldier's Mother Completes His Diary
| 900 |
118
|
Future General Randall Gibson Writes General Ruggles “......Capt. King Adjt says Col. tell the Genl. for Genl. Hoke to come to Columbus and assume command of the Louisiana troops and I fully sympath
| 1400 |
119
|
John Hood Signature
| 250 |
120
|
A Confederate Woman On The Commencement Of The War
| PASS |
121
|
With The 2nd Virginia Cavalry In Northern Virginia
| 225 |
122
|
A Confederate Colonel Gives His Counter Signs
| PASS |
123
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Confederate Document Signed by General Henry D. Clayton
| 250 |
124
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Confederate Document Signed by General John Calvin Brown
| PASS |
125
|
Confederate General Order from Norfolk Instructing Officers to Remove Confined Soldiers from the Jails of Portsmouth
| 200 |
126
|
Family of Slaves Auctioned in 1862
| 850 |
127
|
13th Texas Oldham’s Regiment Letter
| 100 |
128
|
Morgan’s Raiders Get a Horse
| 80 |
129
|
Disability Certificate Signed by Surgeon for Colonel Lane's 1st Texas Rangers
| 100 |
130
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Hanover Light Artillery Letter on the Retreat from Yorktown
| 150 |
131
|
“...tombstones are scarce and in such demand that they wont keep them for anyone, they have to take them away directly...”
| 160 |
132
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4th Virginia Cavalry Appeal to the ‘Ladies of Hanover”
| 225 |
133
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General Ruggles Permits the Export of Cotton by a French Citizen
| 100 |
134
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Rare 1st Texas Discharge
| 500 |
135
|
Confederate Soldier Writes of the Evacuation of Columbus
| PASS |
136
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A Confederate officer's Wife Is An Eye Witness To The Destruction of Georgia Troops During The Seven days Campaign
| 650 |
137
|
His Horse Is Killed Under Him During The First Battle Of Winchester
| 375 |
138
|
Confederate Mariners Desert the Gunboats Defending Richmond During The Peninsular Campaign
| 325 |
139
|
CSA General Loring Withdraws The Troops While Norfolk is Evacuated
| 200 |
140
|
Patrolling The Suffolk Countryside After The Fall of Norfolk
| 225 |
141
|
Tensions Run High As The Siege of Yorktown Begins
| 100 |
142
|
A North Carolina Soldier Dies From Stab Wound
| PASS |
143
|
Sterling Price War-Date Endorsement and CDV
| 275 |
144
|
General Lawrence O'Bryan Branch Franked Cover
| 130 |
145
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Autograph Note and CDV of General Beverly Robertson
| PASS |
146
|
22nd Alabama Infantry
| 140 |
147
|
The Confederate Roll of Honor for Gettysburg, Chancellorsville, and Murfreesboro
| 170 |
148
|
1863 General Horace Randal Appraisal of Slaves for $21700
| 200 |
149
|
9th Virginia Cavalry Soldier Writes of a Grand Review of 5 Brigades & More on Company Elections
| 550 |
150
|
Confederate Sharpshooters Engage Yankee Sharpshooters Near Culpepper Court House
| 500 |
151
|
Pair of 7th Texas Cavalry Letters "...7,000 Yankees run in among us that night, and they tried to cut us off at a bridge..."
| 550 |
152
|
7th Texas Cavalry "...We are detached to go on gunboats to the mouth of the Red River to engage the enemy..."
| 300 |
153
|
Ashland Light Artillery Letter
| 200 |
154
|
Four Confederate General Orders
| PASS |
155
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Alabama Reserve Artillery
| PASS |
156
|
3rd Texas Letter
| 225 |
157
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The Army of Northern Virginia Receives Three New Napoleon Cannon
| 600 |
158
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The Army of Northern Virginia is Re-supplied with Ammunition after Fredericksburg
| 600 |
159
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26th North Carolina Letter on Chancellorsville - Writer Taken POW at Gettysburg & KIA at Bristoe Station
| 550 |
160
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Reverend J.H.D. Wingfield of Portsmouth, Virginia, Who Was Forced to Sweep the Streets of Portsmouth for his Southern Sympathies, Writes “...the prayer for ‘health & prosperity of Lincoln’ shall neve
| 350 |
161
|
Ashby’s Horse Light Artillery Letter at the Outset of the Gettysburg Campaign of a Review by Generals Stuart and Lee
| 550 |
162
|
The following six letters are from the personal archive of Confederate officer Simon C. Wilkerson of the 18th Alabama Infantry. Hailing from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Wilkerson enlisted on July 27, 1861 f
| PASS |
163
|
Sending A Loving Letter To His Wife
| 225 |
164
|
Bragg's Army Faces The Enemy
| PASS |
165
|
Jaded Nerves Lead To Friendly Fire On Confederate Cavalry Patrol
| PASS |
166
|
On Marching To Meet The Yankees
| PASS |
167
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On The Battle Of Chickamauga
| 200 |
168
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The following four lots are from the personal archive of Confederate Pvt. William H. Mims. He was born in 1840 at Columbus, Georgia. Being a member of the Columbus' pre-war militia unit the City Ligh
| 200 |
169
|
Mims' Confederate POW Furlough
| 325 |
170
|
Danville Railroad Pass For Paroled Prisoner
| PASS |
171
|
Army of The Tennessee Railroad Pass
| 150 |
172
|
Rare Confederate Arkansas Currency Exchange Certificate
| 225 |
173
|
1864 Arkansas Document Order a Man be Brought to the Fort for Conscription
| 50 |
174
|
9th Virginia Writes of Engagment with Federal Scouts at Ream’s Station
| 300 |
175
|
9th Virginia Cavalry Letter on the Loss of a Horse
| 225 |
176
|
9th Virginia Cavalry Buglar Letter
| 275 |
177
|
9th Virginia at Gaine’s Mill
| 225 |
178
|
4th Virginia Cavalry Letter
| 225 |
179
|
General Beauregard Telegraph
| 100 |
180
|
$10,000 Confederate Bond.
| 90 |
181
|
Virginia War Hero Resolutions Docketed by John Hunt Morgan
| 800 |
182
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A Mississippi Cavalryman On The Atlanta Campaign
| 275 |
183
|
Three Views of General Wilcox in his Generals Uniform
| 275 |
184
|
General Grumble Jones Signed Document Two Weeks Before his Death
| 600 |
185
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Rare CDV of Pemberton's Water Battery Framed with General John Pemberton CDV & Autograph
| 400 |
186
|
Texas Broadside Annouces Grants Movements in Virginia and General Shelby Fighting in Arkansas
| 1500 |
187
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Texas Broadside Announces Grant’s Defeat By Lee at the Wilderness
| 1500 |
188
|
51st Virginia Letter - Died as POW
| 110 |
189
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He Helped Take Fort Macon for the Confederacy & Writes of a the Alabama & North Carolina Regiments Having a Full Scale Snowball War in “Military principles”
| 300 |
190
|
27th South Carolina Officer’s Poem Titled “Stack Arms” After the Surrender of Lee at Appomattox
| 900 |
191
|
Confederate Government Purchases Cotton in Houston, Texas, 1865
| 130 |
192
|
Seeking Compensation for a Seized Mill in Mississippi
| PASS |
193
|
TRANS-MISSISSIPPI SOLDIER'S DISCHARGE
| 425 |
194
|
Fitting An Artificial Leg And Confederate Troop Movements In 1865 Georgia
| PASS |
195
|
General Frank Gardner War-Date Endorsement with Two CDVs
| 500 |
196
|
Large Bold Signature of Robert Ould
| PASS |
197
|
General Thomas Jordan Writes General Beauregard
| 250 |
198
|
General Bradley T. Johnson Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
199
|
Autograph of General Jubal Early
| PASS |
200
|
Bank Deposit Form Signed by General David Weisiger with CDV
| 200 |
201
|
General John Whitfield Autograph
| 150 |
202
|
Jefferson Davis Autograph Letter Signed Regarding an Invention Related to Postage Stamps. Davis is Trying to Find Someone to Promote it and Suggests a Profit-Splitting Arrangement Between Himself, t
| 1100 |
203
|
Wade Hampton Election Certificate
| 325 |
204
|
Mrs. JEB Stuart's Female Seminary Card
| 225 |
205
|
Unveiling the Equestrian Statue of General Lee in Richmond
| 225 |
206
|
General Matthew C. Butler CDV & Autograph
| 450 |
207
|
General Fitzhugh Lee Autograph Letter Signed
| 225 |
208
|
General Marcus Wright Needs to Sell his Confederate Manual and Desperately needs the Money
| PASS |
209
|
General William Ruffin Cox Writes of His Command & The Last Charge of the Army of Northern Virginia
| 225 |
210
|
John Crittenden Signed Document
| PASS |
211
|
General Ambrose Burnside Autograph Letter Signed
| 160 |
212
|
General Phil Kearny Signed Document
| 375 |
213
|
Philip Kearny Autograph Letter Signed
| 550 |
214
|
Full numbered set of 12 printer’s proofs for Civil War patriotic envelopes (or stationary letterheads) by famous N.Y. Printer / Publisher.
| 130 |
215
|
Two matching sets (of three each) of Charles Magnus proof sheets for Civil War patriotic covers (or stationary).
| PASS |
216
|
23rd Massachusetts Letter
| 300 |
217
|
65th Ohio Letter Group KIA at Resaca, Georgia
| 3000 |
218
|
1861 Soldiers Letter
| 50 |
219
|
A German Regiment is Fired into by a Masked Battery
| PASS |
220
|
Simon Cameron Writes to Govenor Morton Pertaining to the Organization of the Volunteer Forces
| 250 |
221
|
General Andrew Humphreys Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
222
|
Moving into Winter Quarters
| PASS |
223
|
Sad News from the South
| PASS |
224
|
Missouri and the Opening of the War
| 275 |
225
|
Larrabee & North Military Goods
| 450 |
226
|
Great Content Naval Commander Letter on the Prospect of War
| 325 |
227
|
Colonel Stone Orders His Men Readied to March
| 425 |
228
|
New Yorker Rants Against the Northern Hostility Towards the South
| 200 |
229
|
28th Pennsylvania Christmas Program
| 850 |
230
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Defending Cincinatti
| 225 |
231
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He Led the Famous ‘Jessie Scouts’ Who Captured CSA Colonel Gilmor
| 800 |
232
|
Excitement Prevails In Baltimore After the Union Defeat At Bull Run
| 150 |
233
|
Union Troops Occupy Baltimore In July 1861
| PASS |
234
|
Fantastic Letter Group of a Sailor on the USS Santee with Graphic Content on the Capture of the Royal Yacht off Galveston, Texas
| 900 |
235
|
Arresting Baltimore's Marshall Kane As A Traitor
| 100 |
236
|
Arresting Armed Southern Women In Maryland
| 100 |
237
|
Brother Of New York Senator Captured At 1st Bull Run Gets An Introduction
| PASS |
238
|
High Emotion In Philadelphia One Day After Sumter
| PASS |
239
|
The 29th Massachusetts Seeks A Colonel
| PASS |
240
|
A Midshipman Enters The Naval Academy During The War
| 80 |
241
|
The following ten letters are from the personal letter collection of Martin V. Miller who served throughout the Civil War in Company E, 7th Illinois Volunteers. On July 25, 1861, he enlisted for thre
| PASS |
242
|
Pursuing Confederate Forces In Southern Missouri In September 1861
| PASS |
243
|
Grant's First Expedition During The War At Columbus, Kentucky
| 100 |
244
|
Camped At Pittsburg Landing Two weeks Before The Battle Of Shiloh
| PASS |
245
|
Besieging Corinth, Mississippi After Shiloh
| 170 |
246
|
Occupying Corinth In The Summer Of 1862
| 170 |
247
|
Tension Builds In The Union Camp Days Before The Battle Of Iuka
| 325 |
248
|
On Grant's Conquer Or Die Battlefield Tactic
| 275 |
249
|
Hard Feelings Towards Conscripts
| 225 |
250
|
The Battle Of Corinth Gains Martin A Promotion
| 160 |
251
|
Fighting As Mounted Infantry At Florence Alabama
| PASS |
252
|
The following five lots are from the personal letter collection of Sylvester O'Dare of Philadelphia who enlisted in the 71st Pennsylvania Volunteers on May 28, 1861. Lincoln's good friend and senator
| PASS |
253
|
The 71st Pennsylvania Operates Near Harper's Ferry
| 150 |
254
|
The 71st Pennsylvania Captures Rebel Prisoners On The March From Harper's Ferry
| PASS |
255
|
Operations During The Second Bull Run Campaign
| PASS |
256
|
A Gettysburg KIA Exalts At Not Being An Antietam Casualty
| 225 |
257
|
97th Pennsylvania Letter Group with Good Content “...I was out to see the African regiment yesterday, they are encamped about a mile from where we are. It looked a little odd to see them dress up i
| 1800 |
258
|
Letter from Soldier Employed by the Commissioner for Exchange
| PASS |
259
|
West Virginia Alligence
| 180 |
260
|
15th New Hampshire ALS
| PASS |
261
|
NO LOT
| PASS |
262
|
19th Maine Killed at the Wilderness
| PASS |
263
|
Massive 81st Ohio Letter Archive
| 7000 |
264
|
Wounded During Yorktown
| 70 |
265
|
53rd Pennsylvania Letter
| PASS |
266
|
1st Mass Infantry Content Letter Before Yorktown
| PASS |
267
|
Wounded at Antietam
| 90 |
268
|
From Chicago to War
| 50 |
269
|
Butler Blasts the 7th Vermont Infantry for being Cowards at the Battle of Baton Rouge
| 225 |
270
|
Fine Illustrated Lettersheet with Maps
| 200 |
271
|
Foraging & Fighting in Tennessee
| 250 |
272
|
Riots in New Orleans
| 450 |
273
|
Casualties & the Wounded in the Hospitals of Maryland
| 275 |
274
|
79th New York Highlanders Letter
| 300 |
275
|
Great Content 27th Massachusetts Letters with Map
| 500 |
276
|
1st Michigan Letter on Fighting Bragg in Kentucky
| 325 |
277
|
53rd Ohio Officer Writes from Tennesse Mentioning a Conversation he had with Mrs. Genl. Sherman
| 350 |
278
|
Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon and Hospital Certificate
| 250 |
279
|
Map of Fort Lyon by Member of the 26th New York
| 1100 |
280
|
Hospital Identification
| 200 |
281
|
Great Bayonett Charge Letter
| 300 |
282
|
General Meigs War Date ALS
| 150 |
283
|
General Stone Signed War-Date Orders
| PASS |
284
|
16th Illinois Infantry Officers Letters & Three Generals Signed Letters
| 900 |
285
|
THINKING ABOUT JEFF DAVIS MADE HIS BLOOD BOIL !!
| PASS |
286
|
His outfit was famous for building bridges under fire ! Among their most renowned was that before Fredericksburg following the Antietam Campaign…and he actually mentions it in this exceptionally lon
| 130 |
287
|
A Wounded Soldier Laments His Wound
| PASS |
288
|
Guarding The First Rebel Prisoners To Arrive At Fort Delaware
| 225 |
289
|
Scouting In Northern Virginia With The 1st Maine Cavalry
| 150 |
290
|
Dogging Rebel Shells During The Siege Of Yorktown
| 100 |
291
|
Illustrated Fort McHenry Letter Head With Letter From 1st Connecticut Cavalryman
| 200 |
292
|
Captured at Gettysburg He Died a POW
| 70 |
293
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2nd Pennsylvania Mutiny Document Signed by a Medal of Honor and a General Who Declined his Commission
| 250 |
294
|
Wounded in Action at Gettysburg & Fighting Under an Alias
| 150 |
295
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Orders to Track & Kill Mangus Colorada’s Band of Gila Apaches
| 1300 |
296
|
Fighting Longstreet at Suffolk
| 225 |
297
|
Soldiers Letters to a New York Belle
| 300 |
298
|
6th Connecticut Letter with Fine Illustration of a Confederate Flag
| 450 |
299
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6th Connecticut Soldier Witnesses the Execution of Two Comrades Who had a Catholic Priest Read their Last Rites
| 450 |
300
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Commutation Money
| 50 |
301
|
Soldier Stabs a Negro Over a Debt
| PASS |
302
|
5th New York Vols Died from Wounds Received at 2nd Bull Run
| PASS |
303
|
Copperheadism is Rebuked by Colonel McReynolds
| PASS |
304
|
8th Illinois Letters
| 190 |
305
|
General Corcoran & the 69th New York
| PASS |
306
|
Illustrated Map of the Camp Grounds of the 3rd Maine Infantry
| 700 |
307
|
Teaching Copperheads a Lesson
| 400 |
308
|
Using Negro Labor in Tennessee
| 300 |
309
|
Rebel Raid In Pennsylvania
| 200 |
310
|
Ohio Surgeon Against Vallandigham
| 275 |
311
|
7th New Hampshire KIA at Ft. Wagner Writes of the ‘Crackers’ of South Carolina
| 800 |
312
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War-Date General Lorenzo Thomas Letter Mentions a Narrow Escape From Death at the Hands of the Guerillas of Mississippi
| 250 |
313
|
Wisconsin Soldier on the Arkansas Expedition
| 350 |
314
|
Lorenzo Thomas Appoints an Officer in the 7th Louisiana Vols
| 250 |
315
|
Honors for the Regimental Flags Under General Naglee
| 650 |
316
|
Capturing ‘Refugee’ Gamblers
| 250 |
317
|
General Butterfield Orders General Couch to Meet General Meade
| 300 |
318
|
8th Iowa Officer Writes of Freedom & Liberty
| 225 |
319
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Memorial to Lieutenant of the 26th New York MWIA at Fredericksburg Signed by Father
| 70 |
320
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Gettysburg Campaign Diary
| 600 |
321
|
Reorganizing the Union Army after the Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
322
|
Siege of Vicksburg
| PASS |
323
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General William Strong Autograph Letter Signed
| 160 |
324
|
50th Ohio Infantry Letter Group
| 1300 |
325
|
Captain Woodworth of the Ellsworth Avengers Archive
| 850 |
326
|
The Brooklyn Fire Zouaves Get Their Medals
| PASS |
327
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Fortifying Plymouth North Carolina In 1863
| 130 |
328
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During the Chancellorsville Campaign With The 67th New York
| 325 |
329
|
A New Hampshire Soldier Witnesses The Fall Of Battery Wagner
| 550 |
330
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Bombarding Fort Sumter With The 3rd New Hampshire
| 425 |
331
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Following The 14th Brooklyn Fire Zouaves During The Gettysburg Campaign
| 300 |
332
|
Cavalry Clashes During The Chancellorsville Campaign
| 200 |
333
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Union Officer's Letter On Rare General Baird Broadside
| PASS |
334
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Encountering Rebel Marauders And Drunk Officers In Arkansas
| PASS |
335
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A New York Preacher Joins A Colored Prayer Meeting
| 50 |
336
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Congressman Alfred Ely Describes Congress To His Daughter
| 130 |
337
|
Brig. Gen. Hiram Burnham Presents His Brother With A Military Manual
| PASS |
338
|
1st Massachusetts Document
| PASS |
339
|
US Colored Troops Appointment
| PASS |
340
|
57th Ohio Soldier Discharge
| 70 |
341
|
Artist John Worthington Manfield’s Illustrated Journal of the Civil War
| 3000 |
342
|
John Worthington Mansfield Illustrated Book
| 1200 |
343
|
The following four lots are from the personal archive of Union officer John B. Hawthorn of Fayette, Iowa who enlisted as a sergeant in Company F, 9th Iowa Volunteers on September 5, 1861. Hawthorn an
| PASS |
344
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Amazingly Detailed Chattanooga Campaign Letter with Map of Lookout Mountain
| PASS |
345
|
Copperheads, Patriotism, The Lovely South and Even Lovelier Southern Women
| PASS |
346
|
Opening Of Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
347
|
5th Indiana Battalion Letter with Good Content on Morgan’s Raid & Longstreet
| 300 |
348
|
125th New York Soldier’s Narrative
| PASS |
349
|
One of Couch’s Independent Scouts
| 120 |
350
|
2nd Massachusetts Infantry Cavalry Reports from Resacca, Georgia
| 400 |
351
|
…Old Abe is now the old Son of a Bitch…
| PASS |
352
|
5th Ohio ALS
| 150 |
353
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64th U.S. Colored Troops Officer Writes From Island #10
| PASS |
354
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Company 'D' of the 8th Indiana Cavalry Re-enlist
| PASS |
355
|
War Debt
| PASS |
356
|
101st Pennsylvania Volunteers Died as Prisoner in Charleston
| PASS |
357
|
Three Civil War Letters
| 100 |
358
|
Losses at Bristow Station by 1st Mass Cavalry
| 60 |
359
|
Major General David McM. Gregg - Thwarted JEB Stuart's Planned Attack at Gettysburg - War-Date Letter Signed
| 150 |
360
|
Major of the 13th Regular Army Writes of Casualties at Vicksburg
| 100 |
361
|
Third Maryland Potomac Home Brigade Musters
| 70 |
362
|
6th Connecticut Deep Bottom Battle Letter
| 200 |
363
|
Deserters Ordered to be Executed
| PASS |
364
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Notice of a Member fo the 7th Rhode Island in the Hospital
| PASS |
365
|
“Plenty of the Nig” in Mound City
| 50 |
366
|
Grants Campaign Against Lee
| 70 |
367
|
35th Mass Letter Group
| 400 |
368
|
Soldier Stationed in New Mexico Writes of the Mexicans in the Union Army
| 250 |
369
|
The Battle at Fisher’s Hill
| 325 |
370
|
53rd Ohio Officer Writes of Fighting Before Atlanta
| 1300 |
371
|
Battle of Cedar Creek
| 650 |
372
|
The Final Blow to Early’s Army in the Shenandoah
| 1300 |
373
|
Captured Off the Coast of North Carolina - The British Schooner Sybil
| 325 |
374
|
67th Pennsylvania Soldier Writes from Camp Parole
| 225 |
375
|
15th Connecticut Letter
| 300 |
376
|
Federal Troops in Arkansas
| 225 |
377
|
West Virginia Letter Group with Good War Content
| 1900 |
378
|
6th New Hampshire Discharge
| 60 |
379
|
Ohio Soldiers Fight During The Atlanta Campaign
| PASS |
380
|
Union Patrols Run Into The Rebels At The Onset Of The 1864 Valley Campaign
| PASS |
381
|
JAMES B. MCPHERSON SIGNED DOCUMENT
| PASS |
382
|
1st Connecticut Letter with Pieces of their Flag
| 300 |
383
|
Expressing His Will to Fight
| 225 |
384
|
Massachusetts Cavalry Letter Group
| PASS |
385
|
Referring To Burnside's Glorious Ethiopian Phalanx
| 90 |
386
|
Rare Bounty Forms for A Maryland Artilleryman
| PASS |
387
|
Onboard The USS Fairy in 1864
| PASS |
388
|
Ex-Slave from Louisiana Who Served with the 16th New Hampshire Demands to be Recognized
| 550 |
389
|
48th New York Letter on Secretary Chase & Conditions Outside Petersburg
| 120 |
390
|
48th New York Infantry Letter
| 120 |
391
|
The 52nd Illinois Rides Through Richmond on to Washington for the Grand Review
| 250 |
392
|
Captain Ellis Strouss From Petersburg
| 800 |
393
|
Captain Ellis Strouss about Fair Oaks
| 850 |
394
|
Captain Ellis Strouss Writes of the Fall of Richmond & Petersburg and the Final Battle of the Army of Northern Virginia
| 1200 |
395
|
59th Illinois Infantry Letter Pertaining to Using Negro Troops in the Confederate Army
| 150 |
396
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General Emory Wants to Secure his Promotion Before Muster Out
| PASS |
397
|
Thanking God for Victory
| PASS |
398
|
Drawing of “Jef Lincon”
| PASS |
399
|
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
| 550 |
400
|
General Seymour Illustrated Letter
| 350 |
401
|
Tennesse Women Spit Tobacco & Smoke Cigars
| 900 |
402
|
Grant Telegraphs News from the South
| 200 |
403
|
General Lorenzo Thomas Sends a Commission for an Officer in the USCT
| 225 |
404
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Announcing the Bravery of Two Medal of Honor Winners
| 275 |
405
|
Army of the American Eagle
| 200 |
406
|
130th Indiana Infantry Letter on CSA Postal Stationary
| 225 |
407
|
Peace! Lee Has Surrendered Newspaper:
| PASS |
408
|
28th Massachusetts Surgeon Group
| PASS |
409
|
New York Engineer Helps The Wounded Of The 5th Corps
| 150 |
410
|
Deserters Try To Burn Their Ship
| PASS |
411
|
Draft Concerns In New York State
| PASS |
412
|
Movements Near Hatcher's Run
| 60 |
413
|
2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Letter on Exposed Bodies on the Battlefield and states “...What an ocean of blood it has taken to wipe out the sin of slavery...”
| 750 |
414
|
Winfield Scott Hancock Autograph Letter Signed with Political Content
| 475 |
415
|
General James Hardie Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
416
|
Paying The Hospital Rent After The War
| PASS |
417
|
Proofs Of Citizenship And Loyalty Circular
| PASS |
418
|
Council of War
| PASS |
419
|
Paying the Citizens of Pennsylvania For Damage Done by the Confederate Invaders
| 800 |
420
|
General Lewis C. Hunt Autograph Letter Signed,
| PASS |
421
|
U.S. Grant Inquires About the Arrival of Sheridan
| 1000 |
422
|
1st Rhode Island Service Record
| PASS |
423
|
General O.O. Howard Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
424
|
He Was Awarded the Medal of Honor for Valor at Cedar Creek
| PASS |
425
|
The Drummer Boy of Chickamauga
| PASS |
426
|
Governor Buckingham & Officers
| 275 |
427
|
Brady View of Harry Gilmore
| 300 |
428
|
Carte Signed by WIA 22nd Massachusetts Soldier
| 80 |
429
|
Stereoview of Confederate Dead at Antietam
| PASS |
430
|
Stereoview of Professor Lowe's Balloon
| 250 |
431
|
Taken Prisoner at Gettysburg
| 350 |
432
|
Tintype of Brigadier General John W. Geary
| 450 |
433
|
Brady's Album Gallery CDV
| 100 |
434
|
Brady's Album Gallery CDV
| PASS |
435
|
Burnside Oval Albumen
| 425 |
436
|
The Fighting Quaker
| PASS |
437
|
Stereoview of Zouave Ambulance Drill
| 100 |
438
|
CDV of Braxton Bragg
| PASS |
439
|
CDV of General Nathaniel Harris at Vicksburg
| PASS |
440
|
CDV of 6th United States Colored Cavalry Private
| PASS |
441
|
Signed CDV of VMI Cadet James Parke Corbin Jr.
| 550 |
442
|
Union Generals Lyon, Rosecranz & Burnside
| PASS |
443
|
Water Color Union Soldier
| 110 |
444
|
CDV of General John Pegram
| 100 |
445
|
Robert E. Lee Signed CDV
| 2000 |
446
|
Albumen General William Mahone
| 200 |
447
|
USS Minnesota Victim of The CSS Merrimac
| 50 |
448
|
The Missouri Swamp Fox
| PASS |
449
|
UNION COLONEL'S BULLET -STRUCK SWORD
| 4000 |
450
|
Confederate Spurs
| 275 |
451
|
Civil War Medical Bleeder
| 325 |
452
|
Gettysburg & Picket
| PASS |
453
|
Arsenal Cart
| 700 |
454
|
The Soldier’s Dream of Home
| PASS |
455
|
A LOCK OF ROBERT E. LEE'S HAIR
| 150 |
456
|
The Death of Colonel Edward Baker
| PASS |
457
|
Gold Buttons Sold by ‘Mode de Paris’
| 170 |
458
|
Cased Zouave Pipe
| PASS |
459
|
Theatre Lithograph
| PASS |
460
|
Abraham Lincoln’s Flatboat Partner & Early Texas Settler
| 140 |
461
|
Abraham Lincoln Autograph Document Signed
| 5000 |
462
|
Salmon Chase Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
463
|
The Magic Lincoln
| 225 |
464
|
Soldier Describes President Lincoln
| PASS |
465
|
Shocked by the Assassination of Lincoln
| 50 |
466
|
He Served as Judge in the Trial of the Lincoln Conspirators
| 110 |
467
|
Our Grief! Lincoln Has Been Assassinated Newspaper
| 190 |
468
|
The Dead Body In The Capitol! Lincoln Assassinated Newspaper
| 160 |
469
|
Booth's End! Lincoln Assassinated Newspaper
| 150 |
470
|
Emancipation Leaders
| 100 |
471
|
Lincoln Hair Strands
| 1100 |
472
|
Period photographic image of President Lincoln,
| 160 |
473
|
Lincoln's Assassin John Wilkes Booth
| 100 |
474
|
The Assassin's Vision CDV
| PASS |
475
|
Of American Cousin Fame
| PASS |
476
|
1920 Lincoln Calendar
| 50 |
477
|
Massachusetts Militia Appointment
| PASS |
478
|
He Was on the WASP When She Captured the FROLIC
| PASS |
479
|
They Were in the Squadron that Brought Home John Paul Jones Body
| 100 |
480
|
Medal Issued to World War I Hero Alvin York
| 700 |
481
|
General Westmoreland Signed Photo
| PASS |
482
|
1794 General Orders
| 375 |
483
|
War of 1812 Carried Officer's Textbook
| 200 |
484
|
1813 Circular
| PASS |
485
|
Neil Cushing Signed Document
| 225 |
486
|
He Led the Doniphan Raid During the Mexican War
| PASS |
487
|
Major Samuel Ringgold at the Battle of Palo Alto
| PASS |
488
|
General Thomas Jessup Twice Signed Document
| 50 |
489
|
Loaded Up With Soldiers of War
| PASS |
490
|
VMI Letter Group
| 600 |
491
|
Lithograph of General Winfield Scott
| PASS |
492
|
U.S. Naval Discharge
| 90 |
493
|
From the Collection of General Joab Patterson - Photos of the Battleship Maine & Cuba
| 100 |
494
|
WWI Broadside
| PASS |
495
|
The Peace Treaty & Bolshevism
| PASS |
496
|
Group of Nazi Books
| 130 |
497
|
Document Signed by Mussolini & Victor Emmanuel III
| 80 |
498
|
Fuchida Mitsuo Signed Cover
| 400 |
499
|
Omar Bradley Typed Letter Signed
| 275 |
500
|
Ho Chi Minh Signed Photograph
| 1100 |
501
|
King Henry IV Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
502
|
James Stuart Engraving
| PASS |
503
|
Important John Singleton Copley Autograph Letter Signed
| 4000 |
504
|
Benjamin West Submits New Designs for English Coins
| 700 |
505
|
ENGLAND’S MOST ILLUSTRIOUS HERO AND VICTOR OVER NAPOLEON AT WATERLOO ! ARTHUR WELLESLEY, 1’ST DUKE OF WELLINGTON (1769-1852).
| 600 |
506
|
Henry Clay Signed Document
| 350 |
507
|
George Washington Parke Custis Writes for More Coffee
| 300 |
508
|
Artist William Morris Hunt Writes About Exhibition of “The Governer’s Portrait”
| PASS |
509
|
Alexander Gardner Autograph Letter Signed
| 1500 |
510
|
Brigham Young Signed Card
| 500 |
511
|
JOhn D. Rockefeller Signed Standard Oil Stock
| 1600 |
512
|
Thomas Edison Writes in Miniture Hand
| 850 |
513
|
Good Content Charles Francis Adams ALS
| PASS |
514
|
Autograph of Edward Filene
| PASS |
515
|
Edward VIII ANS
| PASS |
516
|
Frederick Church Autograph Letter Signed
| 325 |
517
|
Ernest Shackleton Signed Document
| PASS |
518
|
Enrico Caruso Autoraph Note S igned
| 350 |
519
|
He Created U.S. Steel
| PASS |
520
|
Thomas Edison Signed Document
| 300 |
521
|
Prokofieff Declines a Request to Review Performances of Works by Rossini
| 1100 |
522
|
Signatures of Lammont & Irene DuPont
| PASS |
523
|
Charles Laughton Signed Document
| PASS |
524
|
MERCURY 7 Signers
| 750 |
525
|
Original Gus Arriola Cartoon of Gordo
| PASS |
526
|
Bill Perry Cartoon
| PASS |
527
|
Original Ferd Johnson Cartoon
| PASS |
528
|
Original Chic Young Cartoon
| 260 |
529
|
Fine Beatles Signed Album Jacket
| PASS |
530
|
U Thant Signed United Nations Flag
| PASS |
531
|
Rare Aram Khatchaturian Autograph Letter Signed in English
| 400 |
532
|
George Romney Signed Photo
| PASS |
533
|
Although an American born in Philadelphia (1755) and a member of Pennsylvania Militia, he resigned from that unit and turned Royalist during the American Revolution in 1776, joining British forces. C
| PASS |
534
|
In 1790 he was president of the Touro synagogue at Newport, Rhode Island (America’s oldest) and he was one of the founders of the Bank of Rhode Island and its first cashier and also the first Grand M
| 180 |
535
|
Isaac Leeser was but 23 years old and had just accepted his first pulpit in Phila. and left his uncle’s home in Richmond where he had been serving part-time with the Jewish congregation there when he
| 400 |
536
|
He played an important role in his nephew, Isaac Leeser’s early life in America.
| 225 |
537
|
He was in the U.S. Navy at age 12; admitted to the Delaware bar as an attorney in 1807; a U.S. Congressman in 1817-1827; U.S. Senator 1827-1829 resigning to accept appointment as ambassador to Englan
| PASS |
538
|
Zalma Rehine writes to his nephew Isaac Leeser.
| 650 |
539
|
He writes to Isaac Leeser
| 90 |
540
|
Entirely in his hand and fully signed by Isaac Leeser from Phila. Sept. 15, 5603 [1843] to his Uncle Zalma Rehine in Baltimore.
| 6500 |
541
|
They offer Lesser a “deal he couldn’t refuse !”
| 250 |
542
|
The congregation was faced with a dilemma.
| 850 |
543
|
He thanks Leeser for the four “citrons” (“ethrog”) the citron-like fruit used together with the Lulab in the Sukkoth service.
| 800 |
544
|
Scarce Judaica:
| 325 |
545
|
A remarkable letter of extreme significance to an understanding and appreciation of early American Judaism and Judaica collecting !
| 4750 |
546
|
St. Louis rabbi defends himself against malicious character defamation !
| 1100 |
547
|
Just a tiny village in the wilderness of Wisconsin Territory.
| 225 |
548
|
He was the publisher of the “New Orleans Commercial Times” newspaper, a prominent member of the Jewish community of that city, the executor of the estate of the famous Judah Touro and Isaac Leeser’s
| 2750 |
549
|
Dismayed and appalled with the state of affairs of his religion in America.
| 700 |
550
|
Outraged reader blasts the editor of the Jewish weekly “THE ASMONEAN” for his attack against Isaac Leeser and the “Occident.”
| 2100 |
551
|
He feels that “petty mischievous jealousies” prevented the Jewish community from calling upon their Christian brethren to assist in fundraising !
| 650 |
552
|
The Charleston, South Carolina congregation, one of the very earliest formed in America, in a complete state of disruption and disharmony, c 1851 !
| 4750 |
553
|
He took over the Charleston, S.C. congregation during its time of strife when the Orthodox and Reform Factions were in bitter dispute.
| 2750 |
554
|
Their rabbi resigned.
| 700 |
555
|
Was he ever antagonistic towards Rabbi Isaac Wise and Reform Judaism…and not afraid to say it!
| 2300 |
556
|
MOSES H. NATHAN PROMINENT MERCHANT MEMBER OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF CHARLESTON, S.C.
| 850 |
557
|
A man for all seasons and a jack of all trades !
| 450 |
558
|
Sabato Morais Letter
| 1900 |
559
|
The “United Hebrew Congregation” first and earliest formed in St. Louis, MO.
| 250 |
560
|
Elaborately penned single page invitation for Isaac Leeser with the individual signatures of three major officers of the organization.
| 225 |
561
|
An insolent challenge…or an brusque command ?
| 80 |
562
|
Captain Cohen Transmits Orders of General Pleasonton
| 1300 |
563
|
HIS SERMONS MET WITH A MIXED REACTION !
| 140 |
564
|
Civil War Officer CDV Jewish Photographer
| 225 |
565
|
“HOSPITAL FOR ISRAELITES IN PHILADELPHIA”
| 4000 |
566
|
RAISING FUNDS FOR WOUNDED AND ILL SOLDIERS OF THE UNION ARMY DURING THE CIVIL WAR.
| 110 |
567
|
A passionate admirer of Abraham Lincoln and an ardent abolitionist, during the Civil War he had several disagreements with his congregation over the partisan tone of his sermons. At one time a group
| 23000 |
568
|
He was not happy about paying for copies of the “Occident” after receiving it free of charge for many years !
| 90 |
569
|
Gratz Parchment Deed
| 50 |
570
|
She offers condolences to her friend Isaac Leeser as he lay desperately ill (likely on his deathbed).
| 250 |
571
|
Printed invoice / broadsheet with fancy, multi style typeface “OFFICE OF THE EXECUTORS…ESTATE REV. ISAAC LEESER, Dec’d…Philadelphia.” 5 x 8.
| 190 |
572
|
An heroic Jewish U.S. Army officer and graduate of West Point class of 1807!
| 70 |
573
|
Abolitionist John Weiss Autograph Letter Signed
| 50 |
574
|
EVIL AFOOT IN LACKAWANNA COUNTY !
| 70 |
575
|
Unique, rare, unrecorded Jewish imprint: “POCKET EDITION…HEBREW ALMANAC FOR THE YEAR 5646…1885-86” pub. by W. Armhold, Franklin St., Phila and S. Funk…William St., N.Y. 31 pages…tiny 2 ¾ x 4 ¼.
| 5000 |
576
|
Prominent merchants, Levi Brothers, sponsor colored minstrel show.
| 100 |
577
|
His input was urgently needed! This famous society was established only months before this letter was written.
| 110 |
578
|
Boy, was he miffed…and he made no bones about it either.
| 275 |
579
|
“ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA TOWARD HER JEWISH SUBJECTS…ADDRESS DELIVERED BEFORE THE REFORM LEAGUE, PORTLAND, OREGON BY D. SOLIS COHEN.”
| 180 |
580
|
“A DISCOURSE DELIVERED ON SABBATH BEMIDBAR, SIVAN 2’D 5652…MAY 28, 1892…BEING THE 32’ND ANNIVERSARY OF THE CONSECREATION OF THE SYNAGOGUE ON 7’TH STREET [PHILA] BY S. MORAIS.”
| 3250 |
581
|
“LECTURE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UNITED HEBREW CHARITIES, WASHINGTON. D.C. TO AID THE RUSSIAN REFUGEE FUND AT 8’TH ST. TEMPLE SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1892 BY MARTIN F. MORRIS”
| 550 |
582
|
With only one other recorded copy (and that one was “withdrawn”) makes this a very rare Judaica imprint.
| 550 |
583
|
An organizer of the Republican party in Penna in 1856, a strong opponent of slavery, famous lawyer and the founder of the Dropsie college for Hebrew and cognate learning (now part of Univ. of Pa.) MO
| 200 |
584
|
He bitterly criticizes the Jewish Publishing Society of America for not advertising in his journal !
| 50 |
585
|
No other copy has yet been recorded of this very rare, important printed broadside.
| 2100 |
586
|
Prominent early American rabbi and author BERNARD FELSENTHAL (1822-1908).
| 80 |
587
|
About to publish the monumental work of the famous scholar and Rabbi Solomon Schechter.
| 70 |
588
|
He was one of the two Jews who served as delegates to the National Republican Convention in St. Louis that nominated Abraham Lincoln for the presidency in 1860.
| 190 |
589
|
He was not enthralled by the book on Jewish history.
| 50 |
590
|
HENRIETTA SZOLD (1860-1945) lets loose with a flood of harsh, unsparing, scathing criticism of the noted German Jewish literary historian Gustav Karpeles (1848-1909),
| 375 |
591
|
Yes, Virginia ! There is such a word as “Eleemosynary” (look it up in Webster’s).
| PASS |
592
|
Not a Zionist of the same ilk !
| 140 |
593
|
It was his work, accusations and conclusions that were responsible for freeing the falsely imprisoned Capt. Alfred Dreyfus on Devils Island in 1899.
| 70 |
594
|
Fine penned autograph signature “HENRIETTA SZOLD.”
| 190 |
595
|
A fascinating collection of 17 manuscript documents pertaining to Jewish immigration at the turn of the 20’th century.
| 225 |
596
|
Celebrating a major publishing achievement!
| PASS |
597
|
“THE AMERICAN JEWISH YEAR BOOK 5678…SEPT. 17, 1917 TO SEPT. 6, 1918”
| PASS |
598
|
Enlisting public and Jewish support for American Jewish servicemen in WWI !
| 550 |
599
|
THEY WERE COMBAT PILOTS IN THE IMPERIAL GERMAN AIR SERVICE IN WORLD WAR I…and at least two of them won the very highest awards for heroism, the legendary “Blue Max !”
| 900 |
600
|
Clemency for the Rosenbergs
| 225 |
601
|
Western Pioneer Otto Mears
| 50 |
602
|
Original Illuminated Manuscript Leaf
| 70 |
603
|
Incunabula Page
| 60 |
604
|
Sensational news in its day !
| 140 |
605
|
Early 19th Century Horticulturalists Letter
| 180 |
606
|
Floods in Massachusetts
| PASS |
607
|
1837 Alabama Will
| PASS |
608
|
New York Family Letter Group
| 100 |
609
|
Ohio Textile Industry
| PASS |
610
|
1847 Bayou Sara Letter
| PASS |
611
|
Vermont Textile Industry
| PASS |
612
|
Mid 19th Century Illinois Letter Grouping
| PASS |
613
|
Delaware Textile Industry
| 225 |
614
|
Colt Revolver Broadside
| 550 |
615
|
The Water Cure
| PASS |
616
|
In personal appearance he was uncouth and unprepossessing and was lame for life from a wound received in a personal encounter. Yet his great success in business and politics was due to sound judgment
| PASS |
617
|
St. Louis Cotton Factory
| PASS |
618
|
1854 Letter from Peru
| PASS |
619
|
1854 Ohio Tornado
| 60 |
620
|
Pennsylvania Marriage Certificate
| PASS |
621
|
Virginia Election Letter & Broadside
| 500 |
622
|
He Murdered Vanness Wyatt in New Hampshire
| PASS |
623
|
Order of United American Mechanics Membership Document
| PASS |
624
|
Mourning Dress in Indiana
| PASS |
625
|
Traveler Writes to the Editor of the Plain Dealer
| PASS |
626
|
Washington & Lee University Letter Group
| 350 |
627
|
Mint Packet of Official Souvenir Post Cards from the 1892 Columbian Exposition
| 100 |
628
|
Police Seek Assistance from Smith & Wesson in a Murder
| PASS |
629
|
Large Patty Hearst Wanted Poster
| PASS |
630
|
Two Late 18th Century American Documents
| PASS |
631
|
Document Signed by the Father of Henry Longfellow
| PASS |
632
|
Occupational Daguerreotype
| PASS |
633
|
Married Couple Daguerreotype
| 80 |
634
|
Family Daguerreotype
| 60 |
635
|
Mother & Infant Dag
| 50 |
636
|
Grandmother & Grandson Dag
| PASS |
637
|
Massachusetts House of Reps
| PASS |
638
|
Dr. Livinstone I Presume
| PASS |
639
|
The “Who’s Who” of late 19th Century
| 250 |
640
|
Pair of Tintypes
| PASS |
641
|
Fireman Tintype
| 50 |
642
|
Police Tintype
| PASS |
643
|
Les Misérables Author
| 50 |
644
|
Could Be Out Of Deliverance
| PASS |
645
|
Men on Bikes
| PASS |
646
|
Lifting 1000 Pounds
| PASS |
647
|
A Sharp Circus Act
| 100 |
648
|
The Family That Plays Together ...
| PASS |
649
|
The World Renown Actress
| PASS |
650
|
Group of NINE Oklahoma Photographs;
| PASS |
651
|
Oklahoma Land Lottery Photographs
| PASS |
652
|
Photograph of Mark Twain
| 400 |
653
|
Secretary of Treasury Alexander Dallas Writes James Monroe
| PASS |
654
|
Witnessing Webster and Clay Debate On The Floor Of House
| 170 |
655
|
Henry Clay Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
656
|
George Boutwell Autograph Letter Signed
| 70 |
657
|
The Death of George Washington
| PASS |
658
|
Free Man of Color Document Signed by James Madison
| 1400 |
659
|
General William Henry Harrison Arrives in Philadelphia
| PASS |
660
|
William Henry Harrison Campaign Ribbon
| 200 |
661
|
Andrew Jackson Election Ticket
| 375 |
662
|
Lithograph of General Zachary Taylor
| PASS |
663
|
“...Johnson...is determined to rule or reign...”
| PASS |
664
|
Grant Memorial Program.
| 50 |
665
|
General Grant & Family
| PASS |
666
|
Grant Nearing the End
| PASS |
667
|
Future President Signs This Civil War Document
| 400 |
668
|
McKinley & Roosevelt Cigar Print
| PASS |
669
|
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT'S PRESIDENTIAL BRIEFCASE
| PASS |
670
|
FRANKLIN AND ELEANOR ROOSEVELT RECORDINGS
| PASS |
671
|
Thirteen Presidential Messages To Congress
| PASS |
672
|
Whig Victory & Indians Selling their Land in Philadelphia
| PASS |
673
|
They Named A Fort In This Chief’s Honor
| 375 |
674
|
Pawnee Chiefs
| 550 |
675
|
Son of Chief James White Cloud
| PASS |
676
|
Camping with Indian Women
| PASS |
677
|
Cabinet Card of Poundmaker
| 120 |
678
|
Stereoviews of Mow-Way & Black Hawk
| 50 |
679
|
License to Trade with the Indians
| PASS |
680
|
Photograph of Sunflower, Cheyenne Indian
| 225 |
681
|
“Map of the Half Breed SAC & FOX Reservation,”
| PASS |
682
|
Yellow Hawk is Compensated for his Land by the Rail Road
| PASS |
683
|
Indian Missing Hand and Feet
| 100 |
684
|
Armed Indian Vignette
| PASS |
685
|
Folk Art Paintings of Geronimo & Cochise
| PASS |
686
|
He Was Scalped by Indians & Lived
| 120 |
687
|
Republic of Texas Military Warrant Signed by Alexander Le Grand
| 80 |
688
|
Making Money in California
| 50 |
689
|
CDV of 10th Cavalry Officer
| PASS |
690
|
Myles Keogh Autograph Letter Signed
| 2400 |
691
|
Treaty Payments to Indian Tribes
| PASS |
692
|
Sherman is Authorized to “....to reclaim from peonage the women and children of the Navajo Indians, now held in slavery...”
| PASS |
693
|
Financing Powell’s Expedition on the Colorado
| 50 |
694
|
Stereoview of Western Cowboy
| PASS |
695
|
Fort Clark Soldiers Murder Investigation
| PASS |
696
|
The Lost Treasure of Cornelius Vanderbilt
| 50 |
697
|
Mexican Cowboy Tintype
| PASS |
698
|
Indian Stereoviews
| PASS |
699
|
Western Stereoviews
| PASS |
700
|
Players in the Lincoln County War
| 150 |
701
|
Missing Man May Have Been ‘Gobbled” by the ‘Noble Reds’
| 80 |
702
|
Tombstone Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Co. Stock
| 225 |
703
|
Lincoln County War
| 110 |
704
|
Threatened his Life in Montana Territory
| PASS |
705
|
Joe Horner AKA Frank Canton Autograph Document Signed
| PASS |
706
|
Survivor’s of Custer’s Massacre
| 250 |
707
|
Johnson County Wars Sheriff
| 400 |
708
|
Bail Bond Signed by Sheriff Bill Jackman of Hays County, Texas
| PASS |
709
|
He Was in More Than 10 Recorded Gunfights & Was Responsible for Over 300 Arrests
| 450 |
710
|
Western Vigilantees
| PASS |
711
|
Wanted for the Crime of Seduction
| 90 |
712
|
High Wheelers and Fox Hunting
| 100 |
713
|
Baseball League Champions 1914
| PASS |
714
|
Hall of Famer Eddie Collins Signed Red Sox Contract
| 190 |
715
|
Hall of Famer Joe Cronin Signed Red Sox Contract
| 180 |
716
|
She Seduced Caesar
| 60 |
717
|
The Earliest Newspapers
| 100 |
718
|
DEALING WITH THE STAMP ACT
| 150 |
719
|
LETTER FROM "A FARMER"
| 150 |
720
|
COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA
| PASS |
721
|
1768 Pennsylvania Chronicle
| PASS |
722
|
The Preacher Wants His Money
| 150 |
723
|
1776 Bond For Raising A Company To March To New York.
| 375 |
724
|
Not Worth a Continental
| 100 |
725
|
Deserters and Delinquents
| PASS |
726
|
Massachusetts Militia Documents.
| 350 |
727
|
The Battle Of Monmouth & Gen. Benedict Arnold
| PASS |
728
|
1778 Connecticut Courant
| PASS |
729
|
Massachusetts Militia Documents.
| 500 |
730
|
1780 Pennsylvania Packet
| 50 |
731
|
Washington's Rev War Correspondence
| 60 |
732
|
Washington's Farewell Orders to the Army
| 120 |
733
|
Declaration Signer
| 140 |
734
|
Pickering Free Frank
| PASS |
735
|
Rhode Island Ratifies the United States Constitution
| 80 |
736
|
1790 U.S. Gazette
| 50 |
737
|
Defeated by the Indians
| 70 |
738
|
DEATH & FUNERAL OF JOHN PAUL JONES
| PASS |
739
|
Mention of Capt. Bligh & Christian ...
| 50 |
740
|
18th Century Newspaper Group
| 80 |
741
|
Washington’s Last Days
| PASS |
742
|
Slave Trial
| 110 |
743
|
Charleston Courier from 1807
| 50 |
744
|
1810 The Star
| 50 |
745
|
General Orders To Detach Massachusetts Militia.
| 50 |
746
|
1814 James Madison/James Monroe Signed Appointment
| 900 |
747
|
1818 Letter Insuring A Cargo of Slaves.
| PASS |
748
|
Rare Postal Cancelation
| PASS |
749
|
Death of Jefferson & Adams
| PASS |
750
|
New York American
| PASS |
751
|
Frees His Slaves
| 425 |
752
|
1835 Slave Bill of Sale
| 180 |
753
|
Republic of Texas Treasury Warrant
| PASS |
754
|
Taylor Defends His Mexican War Record, and alludes to his run for the Presidency.
| PASS |
755
|
The Fall Of Vera Cruz
| PASS |
756
|
A Runaway Slave Is Hunted By "Negroe Dogs"
| PASS |
757
|
The Last Washington To Occupy Mt. Vernon
| 130 |
758
|
Confederate Document Signed By Future KIA General
| 225 |
759
|
Confederate Broadside:
| 150 |
760
|
Abraham Lincoln Cut Signature
| 2200 |
761
|
Battle of Camden
| 200 |
762
|
Brillant Operations At Roanoke Island
| PASS |
763
|
Two War-Mapped Newspapers
| 100 |
764
|
The Gettysburg Address.
| 450 |
765
|
Early New-York Times Report of the Battle of Gettysburg.
| PASS |
766
|
Impressing Negroes
| PASS |
767
|
ENEMY FIRED 5 30 PD. PARROTT SHELLS AT THE FORT
| 325 |
768
|
Yankee Fllet Off Wilmington
| PASS |
769
|
Lincoln Election in Confederate Newspaper
| PASS |
770
|
Jefferson Davis Wants The Government To Purchase 40,000 Slaves
| PASS |
771
|
Inventory of Effects of Peter Munson
| PASS |
772
|
The Lincoln Assassination
| 550 |
773
|
A New Auction House
| 50 |
774
|
The Daily Progress 1865
| PASS |
775
|
Union Occupied Newspaper Reports Lincoln’s Assassination
| PASS |
776
|
Did General Lee Surrender ?
| PASS |
777
|
1868 Alabama Letter Recounting Early Ku Klux Klan Activity
| PASS |
778
|
The Great Chicago Fire
| PASS |
779
|
The Chicago Fire Newspaper Set
| PASS |
780
|
LIFE-SAVING MEDAL, WRECK OF STEAMER METIS
| 300 |
781
|
The REAL “Deadman’s Hand”
| PASS |
782
|
LETTER FROM SINKING SHIP
| 170 |
783
|
19th Century Newspaper Group
| PASS |
784
|
Ephemera Grouping
| 110 |
785
|
The Wright Brothers
| 140 |
786
|
1912 Harley Davidson Photo
| 250 |
787
|
Pearl Harbor Bombed !
| PASS |
788
|
Bogie’s Bow Tie
| PASS |