Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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This Preacher Opposed the King
| PASS |
2
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He Came To the Americas as an Indenture
| PASS |
3
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Carolina in 1672
| 1700 |
4
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A 1700 Survey
| PASS |
5
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The King May Take The Plantation Negroes
| 110 |
6
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Signed By The Colonial Governor
| 180 |
7
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Handsome and Early
| PASS |
8
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Early Penalities for Refusing to Follow the Stamp Act
| 225 |
9
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Colonial Americas Map
| 300 |
10
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1765 Deed
| 80 |
11
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Benjamin Chew Document
| 120 |
12
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Early Philadelphia Deed
| 50 |
13
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He Also Assisted in Drawing The Mason Dixon Survey
| PASS |
14
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1769 Maryland Land Deed
| 100 |
15
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In 1776, The Major Gets His Pay For Fighting At Bunker Hill
| 1600 |
16
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18th Century Hand Drawn Cannon
| 325 |
17
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18th Century Hand Drawn Eagle
| 110 |
18
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As Ambassador to France, He Was Replaced by John Adams
| 130 |
19
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Land Survey - 1783
| PASS |
20
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King George III removes The Tax on Wine
| PASS |
21
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King George III
| PASS |
22
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In 1775 He was President of the First Provincial Congress
| 150 |
23
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Expenses Submitted to the Orphan’s Court
| PASS |
24
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Pennsylvania’s Last Colonial Governor
| 110 |
25
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We, the People of the United States ...
| 7500 |
26
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This General Served With Washington
| 120 |
27
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This British General Did Oppose The Colonists
| PASS |
28
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1790 Maryland Deed
| 100 |
29
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He Served as a Soldier and a Member of the Continental Congress
| 70 |
30
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Executed by Guillotine
| 250 |
31
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Dedication In Providence
| PASS |
32
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The Largest Land Owning Family in Virginia Protects the Property
| 1300 |
33
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Patrick Henry Declines Involvement In An Important State Of Virginia Court Case Regarding The States Siezure Of Lord Fairfax Property
| 5500 |
34
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Revolutionary War General
| 75 |
35
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Congressional Pugilists - Scarce American Political Cartoon
| PASS |
36
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He Sailed Around the World in 1580
| PASS |
37
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Printer, Satirist, Political Theorist, Politician, Scientist, Inventor, Statesman, and Diplomat.
| PASS |
38
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An Official 1823 William Stone Printing of the Declaration of Independence on Vellum
| 210000 |
39
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Five Issues of America's First Continuously-Published Newspaper
| PASS |
40
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This Surgeon Served in The Rev War as a Surgeon in the State of Virginia Navy
| 90 |
41
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Revolutionary War Claim Bill
| 120 |
42
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Attempting to Re-Establish The Slave Plantations After The French Destruction
| 100 |
43
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Legalized Slave Shipments From Jamaica
| 225 |
44
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The King Taxes Negro Importation/Exportation
| PASS |
45
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New York Slave Document
| 100 |
46
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Emancipating Her Slaves In Maryland
| 425 |
47
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The Negro State in Jeopardy
| 50 |
48
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Free Blacks and a Slave Listed on this Manifest
| 500 |
49
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Charleston’s Largest Slave Auctioneer Accepts Stock in the South Carolina Canal and Railroad Against a Debt
| PASS |
50
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Rare First Official Printing of the Constitution of Wisconsin Providing Voting Rights for Indians and Establishing a Militia Free of Negroes
| 100 |
51
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Remakable Musical Black Man Playing An Accordian
| 3250 |
52
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List of Negroes & Their Ages
| 80 |
53
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Hiring Negroes
| PASS |
54
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William Lloyd Garrison is Faced with Lynching in Massachusetts
| PASS |
55
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Kansas and Slavery in 1856
| 100 |
56
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The following two lots relate to the Joseph Silver Plantation located in Baldwin Co., Alabama. Joseph Davis Silver (1818-1867) was a plantation owner and signer of the Alabama Ordinance of Secession.
| 275 |
57
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From Georgia, A Scarce, War Dated, Pre-Printed Slave Receipt,
| 1700 |
58
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Liberia's First Ambassador 1862 Letter
| PASS |
59
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The Issue of Arming the Negroes Is Debated
| PASS |
60
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The Latest Contraband of War
| 90 |
61
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“I will take all Massa’s money - and more too.”
| 90 |
62
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The Congress Investigates Forrest’s “Fort Pillow Massacre” of Negroes
| 100 |
63
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Disenfranchisement for Negro Voters in Virginia
| PASS |
64
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Is The Ku Klux The Answer
| 80 |
65
|
Excellent Anti-Klan and Democratic Party Speech in North Carolina
| PASS |
66
|
Buffalo Solider Muster Roll - Signed George Purington
| 325 |
67
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The White Party at Work in Delaware
| 325 |
68
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Americas First Black Ambassador’s With Race Content
| 150 |
69
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Jazzman “Fats” Waller Gets Paid In Cash
| 190 |
70
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Future Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston Needs His Pay
| PASS |
71
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1850 Charleston Fire Insurance Document Signed by John H. Honour as President
| PASS |
72
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the Confederate Government Declares War
| 150 |
73
|
6th Virginia Cavalry Document and Letter Group
| 275 |
74
|
Raising Mississippi Troops to Fight for the Confederacy
| 425 |
75
|
The following twelve lots of historically important and fascinating Confederate letters were written by South Carolinian Captain Leonard Williams. Born in 1823, at Sycamore Grove Plantation, South C
| 375 |
76
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Evacuating Charleston
| 425 |
77
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Instruction on Managing the Farm
| 425 |
78
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Don’t Expose the Little Negroes
| 550 |
79
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The Confederates Retreat From Yorktown
| 425 |
80
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Planning a Visit
| 325 |
81
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Charleston Withstands the Bombardment
| 275 |
82
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Driving the Yankees Back Across the River
| 425 |
83
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Lee Repulses the Enemy
| 550 |
84
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40,000 Georgians State Troops Ready For Sherman
| 325 |
85
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The Evacuation of Atlanta
| 325 |
86
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Adding 100,000 More Soldiers
| 275 |
87
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North Carolina War Finances
| PASS |
88
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Rare Petersburg Confederate Pass,
| 275 |
89
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A Mother Tries To Get Her 16 Year Old Son Out Of The 6th Virginia Cavalry
| 900 |
90
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A Virginia Doctor Laments The Loss Of His Son
| 80 |
91
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8th North Carolina Chase "Yankee Rogues" in 1861
| 250 |
92
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The 28th North Carolina's Uniforms "Are made of coarse Negro cloth"
| 650 |
93
|
Confederate General Hand Drawn Ink Sketch As POW
| 750 |
94
|
This Scarce and Important Robert E. Lee Broadside, Anticipating the Battle at Antietam, Carries a General Thomas J. Jackson Autograph Note Which Indisputably Proves the Story of Marylander Barbara F
| 11000 |
95
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J.E.B. Stuart’s “Ride Around McClellan” Receives This Field Printed Congratualtion From Robert E. Lee
| 1800 |
96
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Major General Wheeler Deals With Deserters
| 150 |
97
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Field Printed, Major General Wheeler Broadside
| 550 |
98
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Major General Wheeler Defines the Role of the Cavalry
| PASS |
99
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This Confederate Officer Was Captured at Missionary Ridge
| PASS |
100
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A Confederate Whistle Blower Is Investigated By The CSA Government
| 350 |
101
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Seventeen Year Old Slave Dies In The Defense Of Sullivan Island in September1863
| PASS |
102
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Captured Confederate Prisoners At Gettysburg
| 850 |
103
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CSS Merrimac & Texas Cavalryman Autographs.
| 100 |
104
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Major General Wheeler Establishes Field Schools
| 550 |
105
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Major General Wheeler Congratulates His Soldiers
| PASS |
106
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The Confederate Government Seizes The Blockade Runner Alice For Their Use
| 500 |
107
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Richmond Mother Seeks To Take Her Son To Ireland
| 130 |
108
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He Demanded The Surrender of Federal Pickets Moments Before Stonewall Jackson Was Mortally Wounded At Chancellorsville.
| PASS |
109
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28th North Carolina Pickett's Charge Wounding Archive
| 500 |
110
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North Carolina Cotton Planter's Archive
| 600 |
111
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General Isaac Trimble Exchange Letter
| PASS |
112
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Department of Mississippi Regimental Roster Broadside
| PASS |
113
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Robert E. Lee AND Mary Custis Lee BOTH Signed Lee’s Book
| 11000 |
114
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Check Signed by General Randall Gibson
| 80 |
115
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Former CSA President Davis Discusses His Capture
| 6500 |
116
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Future General Dix OK’s A $24 Thousand Check
| PASS |
117
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General Edwin Burr Babbitt ALS
| PASS |
118
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General John Palmer Archive
| PASS |
119
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Satisfying the Embargo
| PASS |
120
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A Variety of Union Soldier Letters
| PASS |
121
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A Fighting Family From Maine - The Chadbourns’ Archive
| PASS |
122
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Large Connecticut Soldier’s Letter Archive of 31 Letters and a Fascinating Account Book.
| 2000 |
123
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Maine Democrats Resolve That The Civil War Will End In "National Ruin"
| PASS |
124
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Providence Tool Co. Contract Musket Archive
| 190 |
125
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3rd Iowa "Dubuque" Battery Letter Archive w/Battle of Pea Ridge Content
| 550 |
126
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Black Seaman Is Murdered At Sea
| PASS |
127
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Facing Joe Johnston Rebels On The Day of The Battle Of First Bull Run
| 225 |
128
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The Fairview Rifles (16th Mississippi) Are Supplied In 1861
| PASS |
129
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Governor Buckhinham Orders Sharp’s Rifles
| 50 |
130
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Ellsworth Remembered
| PASS |
131
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“...the stars & stripes meet the eye at every turn, money flows like water, and men rush to arms as in the days of Washington and Warren. President Lincoln has just called for 80,000 additional troop
| PASS |
132
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The Following SEVEN Letters Are All Written By The Renown Commodore John Rodgers Goldsborough
| 650 |
133
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Union Naval Officers Sit For Mathew Brady In 1861
| 450 |
134
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Important Union Southern Atlantic Blockade Commander Letter
| 650 |
135
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The Destruction Of Fort Pulaski Is Accessed In April 1862
| 900 |
136
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The Attack of Charleston Is Eminent
| 375 |
137
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Commander John Goldsborough Writes 22 Pages From Onboard The Florida While Blockading Charleston
| 2300 |
138
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Confederate Navy Captain Disguises Himself As A Negro To Spy On The Harbor
| 1300 |
139
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Will Europe Enter The War
| 70 |
140
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A Mass Soldier’s War-Dated Archive
| PASS |
141
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This Mass Soldier Kept His Diary Until He Was Killed In Action
| 1800 |
142
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This Illinois Soldier Wrote Frequently Before His Capture In 1864 - Archive of 45 Of His Letters and More
| PASS |
143
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The Secretary’s Advise
| PASS |
144
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Union Family Makes Army Shoes For The Cause While Writing Their Soldier Boy
| 700 |
145
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The Crews Of The USS Congress & Cumberland Perform In New York City A Month After The Battle of Hampton Roads.
| PASS |
146
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Patrolling Gettysburg While Stuart Rides Around McClellan
| 225 |
147
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Maryland P. H. G. Officer's Letter
| PASS |
148
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A Marine Corps Soldier's Hand Is Mangled
| PASS |
149
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Farragut Naval Officer's Letter Grouping
| PASS |
150
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Union Brigadier General Alfred N. A. Duffie Document & Letter Archive
| PASS |
151
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15th Mass Reunion
| PASS |
152
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Blue, White & Red
| PASS |
153
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Order of Services for Officer Killed at Antietam
| PASS |
154
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6th Pennsylvania Cavalry Discharge
| PASS |
155
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“Maryland, my Maryland” is Dedicated to William Morgan of Virginia by his Graduating Class at the University of Maryland
| 140 |
156
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14th New Hampshire Letter
| 100 |
157
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Union General Orders Listing Promotions of Generals and a KIA Officer List
| PASS |
158
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Group of Union General Orders
| 140 |
159
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Broadside Reports the Capture of Fort Macon
| PASS |
160
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79th New York Highlanders Letter About a Drunk Newspaper Boy
| PASS |
161
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1863 Arkansas USCT Enlistment Form
| 800 |
162
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Guerrilla Raiders Attack At Night While Civilians During The Day
| 225 |
163
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United States Regular Artilleryman Describes The Battle of Culpeper Court House
| 550 |
164
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Ambushed Yankee Cavalryman Condolence Letter
| PASS |
165
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Nathaniel McLean signed document
| PASS |
166
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KIA Gettysburg Pennsylvania Bucktail Documents
| PASS |
167
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Col. Hull 62nd Pennsylvania Muster Roll
| PASS |
168
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German Legion Infantry Battalion Deceased Soldiers Return
| PASS |
169
|
Post Sioux Uprising Minnesota Soldier's Letter
| 275 |
170
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U. S. Gunboat Letter
| PASS |
171
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General John A. Martin Endorses A Wounded Solder's Furlough
| PASS |
172
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116th New York Sutler Letter
| PASS |
173
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Red Tape Over Fresh Bread
| PASS |
174
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In Need of Cattle?
| 110 |
175
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1st Rhode Island Cavalry Letter
| PASS |
176
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The New South
| 50 |
177
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Songs for the Union
| PASS |
178
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Adams Express Document
| 50 |
179
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Special Orders 168
| PASS |
180
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89th Indiana Letter on Christianity & Negroes Singing at ‘Shilo’
| 190 |
181
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Illegal Acquisition of Supplies from US Citizens
| PASS |
182
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He Was The Driving Force Behind The Establishment of The Gettysburg Cemetery
| PASS |
183
|
Federal War Dated Documents
| 225 |
184
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The Diplomatic Exchange Between America and Britain Regarding The US Kearsarge
| PASS |
185
|
Patriotic Stamps
| 170 |
186
|
Citizens Must Take The Oath in Occupied Virginia
| 1300 |
187
|
A Union Treasury Agent Is Arrested On Charges On Bribery
| PASS |
188
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A USCT Officer Looses A Friend During The Siege of Petersburg
| PASS |
189
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15th United States Infantry Letter on The Atlanta Campaign Where He Was Wounded
| PASS |
190
|
Military Pass
| PASS |
191
|
Virginia Soldier’s Love Letter
| 80 |
192
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Harper’s Ferry Receipt
| PASS |
193
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Autograph of Governor William Buckingham
| PASS |
194
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Invalid Corp Discharge
| PASS |
195
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1st Illinois KIA Chattanooga
| PASS |
196
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188th Pennsylvania Officer’s Pay Voucher
| PASS |
197
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Mexican War Maine Equipment Inventory
| PASS |
198
|
Field Press Judicial Generals Orders Involves Two Colored Units from North Carolina
| 90 |
199
|
Seven Song Sheet Broadsides
| 160 |
200
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Six Piece Collection of Philadelphia Great Central Fair Ephemra
| 180 |
201
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Group of Eight Four-Page Patriotic Lettersheets
| 100 |
202
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Seeing The Sunken Wreck of Ironclad Tecumseh At The Bottom Of Mobile Bay
| 300 |
203
|
Broadside Calling For Black Civil War Soldiers To Break The Stigma of Prejudice
| PASS |
204
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4th Corps Battle Flag Requisition Document
| PASS |
205
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Marine Corps Civil War Hero's Signature
| PASS |
206
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Rhode's Men Reinforce Petersburg's Trenches
| PASS |
207
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18th Pennsylvania Cavalry Letter
| PASS |
208
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Pilaging in Occupied Texas
| PASS |
209
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Autograph of General Woodford
| PASS |
210
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Autograph of General Crittenden
| PASS |
211
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Autograph of General McClernand
| PASS |
212
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Autograph of General Badeau
| PASS |
213
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Signature of General Augur
| PASS |
214
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Autograph of General Charles Devens
| PASS |
215
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General Edward Hatch’s Autograph
| PASS |
216
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General William B. Franklin Autograph
| 50 |
217
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General Milroy’s Autograph
| PASS |
218
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Autograph of General Franz Sigel
| PASS |
219
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Autograph of General Alpheus S. Williams
| 50 |
220
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General John Peck Autograph
| 40 |
221
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Autograph of Nehemiah Perry
| PASS |
222
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Autograph of John Parker Hawkins
| PASS |
223
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War Date Autograph of General Alexander B. Dyer
| PASS |
224
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Orlando B. Willcox, Fernando Wood & John Andrews Autographs
| PASS |
225
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General Robert Schenck Autograph Letter Signed
| PASS |
226
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In Pursuit of Jeff Davis
| PASS |
227
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General Rousseau Signed Document
| PASS |
228
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Soldier is Executed and Ruins a Pair of Handcuffs
| PASS |
229
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He Served for 40 Years
| PASS |
230
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The Sister Unit of The 54th Mass
| PASS |
231
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Broadside - Fall Of Richmond
| 80 |
232
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20th Maine Bounty Claim
| PASS |
233
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Pay for my Negro
| PASS |
234
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Food for the South
| PASS |
235
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General Grant Orders General Sherman to Free Navajo Women and Children from Slavery
| PASS |
236
|
Brevetted Brigadier General Kelton Docs
| PASS |
237
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Brevetted Brigadier General McHenry Docs
| PASS |
238
|
Brevetted Brigadier General Breck
| PASS |
239
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General Francis A. Walker Letter
| PASS |
240
|
Brevetted Brigadier General Mitchell Docs
| 110 |
241
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Brevetted Major General Arnold
| 140 |
242
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Autograph of General J. Warren Keifer
| PASS |
243
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Document Signed by General Charles Van Wyck
| PASS |
244
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General John Newton ANS
| PASS |
245
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General George Washington Cullum Writes of General Donaldson
| PASS |
246
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General Joseph Hawley Signed Letter
| PASS |
247
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General Schofield Writes as Major General
| PASS |
248
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General Robert S. Granger Letter
| PASS |
249
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Pickett's Charge Artilleryman's Gettysburg History
| PASS |
250
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Daniel Sickles TLS to the editors of Miller's Photographic History of the Civil War.
| PASS |
251
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Florida Land Sale For Vets
| PASS |
252
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The Explorer Likes The Book
| PASS |
253
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Collection of 23 Civil War Admiral and General’s Mounted Albumen Photographs
| PASS |
254
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Collection of 9 Civil War are Albumen photographs, Including Lincoln Cabinet Members
| 180 |
255
|
Circa 1861 Southern Volunteer
| PASS |
256
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2nd Mass. Officers Pose In New York City After Gettysburg
| 500 |
257
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The Sanitary Fair in Philadelphia
| 140 |
258
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Pair of Derogatory Jefferson Davis Pieces
| 110 |
259
|
From His Porch - Brady Photograph General Lee,
| 1200 |
260
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Robert E. Lee CDV Inscribed By His Son George W. C. Lee
| 375 |
261
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The First Lady of the Confederacy Sends A Note On This Photograph
| 250 |
262
|
Early Map Acknowledges the Confederate States
| 1000 |
263
|
Confederate Second National Flag - Connected to Alabama Captain Reuben Kidd
| 3250 |
264
|
Civil War Print of The Charge of The 13th United States Regulars At Vicksburg
| PASS |
265
|
Battle of Spotsylvania Prang Lithograph
| 100 |
266
|
The Magic Lantern is the forerunner of the modern slide projector. It has a long and complicated history and, like lots of fascinating inventions, many people where involved in its development. No on
| 700 |
267
|
Black Cartoon
| PASS |
268
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Capture of Atlanta
| PASS |
269
|
Illustrated Battle Scenes
| PASS |
270
|
Illustrated Battles in Color
| PASS |
271
|
Illustration of Blacks
| PASS |
272
|
Camp Life
| PASS |
273
|
Civil War Illustrations
| PASS |
274
|
Illustrated Flags
| PASS |
275
|
Libby Prison
| PASS |
276
|
Real Photo Camplife
| PASS |
277
|
Real Photo Cementeries
| PASS |
278
|
Real Photo Fair Oaks & Yorktown
| PASS |
279
|
Real Photo Fort Stevens
| 275 |
280
|
Real Photo Fort Sumter
| PASS |
281
|
Real Photo Gettysburg
| PASS |
282
|
Real Photo John Browns Fort
| PASS |
283
|
Real Photo Long Bridge
| 70 |
284
|
Real Photo Patoons
| PASS |
285
|
Real Photo Reviewing Troops
| PASS |
286
|
Real Photo Sherman & Railroads
| PASS |
287
|
The Signal Tower,
| PASS |
288
|
Real Photo Union Dead
| PASS |
289
|
Real Photo Where Stonewall Fell
| 140 |
290
|
Real Photo Confederate Dead
| 275 |
291
|
Real Photo Confederate Buildings
| 250 |
292
|
Lincoln Engraved Image
| 70 |
293
|
Lincoln Illustrations
| 100 |
294
|
Lincoln Illustrations
| PASS |
295
|
Lincoln Real Photo Birthplace
| PASS |
296
|
Lincoln Real Photo Mary Todd & Monument
| PASS |
297
|
Lincoln Real Photo Monument
| PASS |
298
|
Lincoln Real Photo Springfield Home
| PASS |
299
|
The Dread of Andersonville
| PASS |
300
|
American Centennial Parade Uniform
| 475 |
301
|
Longstreet's Assault
| 160 |
302
|
The Atlanta Siege
| PASS |
303
|
Abraham Lincoln CDV, O-55, J.E. McClees, Philadelphia Back Imprint.
| PASS |
304
|
Rare Lincoln Photograph by Alexander Gardner, O-79
| 350 |
305
|
Stunning and Scarce McClellan Campaign Piece
| 750 |
306
|
HAS THE WAR RUINED THE COUNTRY ? bold headline on circa 1864 poster likely published by Republican party for the second Lincoln presidential campaign of 1864.
| 600 |
307
|
Exceptional Terra Cotta Campaign Item
| 500 |
308
|
Lincoln Tintype
| 300 |
309
|
Troops Supporting McClellan…But Several of the Boys are for Lincoln
| 225 |
310
|
Three Salt River Cards Little Mac - 1864
| 70 |
311
|
Three Salt River Cards Little Mac - 1864
| 160 |
312
|
Scarce Lincoln Cartoon
| 150 |
313
|
Three Salt River Cards Little Mac - 1864
| 180 |
314
|
Nailing The Flag To The Flagpole Civil War Ribbon
| 190 |
315
|
Interesting Grouping of Lincoln Ephemra
| 600 |
316
|
Lincoln Death Bed Relic Plus Ephemera
| 750 |
317
|
1865 Diary with Lincoln Election and Assassination Content, Booth Dead, General Lee Surrenders, Slavery Amendment, Seeing a Baseball Game, Reward for Jeff Davis, Hanging Conspirators and Andersonvill
| 500 |
318
|
Lincoln Assassination Letter…..Mourning Old Abe. Lincoln Assassination Letter
| 90 |
319
|
Lincoln Assassination…Autograph Letter Signed by Benn Pitman, Military Recorder/Stenographer to the Trial of the Conspirators Who Participated in the Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln
| 4250 |
320
|
Edwin Booth and “Our American Cousin” Theater Playbill’s
| 90 |
321
|
The Assassination of Lincoln
| 150 |
322
|
A Virginia Doctor Is Arrested & Held As A Witness In Lincoln's Assassination Trial
| 850 |
323
|
Philadelphia Mourns Lincoln
| 180 |
324
|
Lincoln Assassination…The First Doctor to Attend to President Lincoln at Ford’s Theater on April 14, 1865.
| 450 |
325
|
Monroe Advises on the Recruits
| PASS |
326
|
Proclamation By British Commander Prevost Excoriates The Americans Over The Burning of Newark and Defends His Burning of Black Rock and Buffalo
| 375 |
327
|
The New York Governor Speaks to the British Atrocities of the Engagement at Black Rock
| 250 |
328
|
Expecting a Visit From the President
| PASS |
329
|
A National Armory on the Ohio River
| PASS |
330
|
The Navy Want Better Pay
| 50 |
331
|
Drilling the Troops
| PASS |
332
|
Raising Pennsylvania Troops in the Mexican War
| PASS |
333
|
These Mexican War Virginia Officers Petitioned Secretary of War Marcy On Behalf Of Their Fellow Soldier
| 1100 |
334
|
Negotiating $16 Million
| PASS |
335
|
Mexican-War Commission
| 50 |
336
|
Napoleon Print,
| 100 |
337
|
Tidball Signs the California Document
| 90 |
338
|
On Soldiers Pensions
| PASS |
339
|
Indiana Soldier Writes of WWII
| PASS |
340
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Handsome WWI Artifact
| 225 |
341
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A Naval Cadets’ Diary
| 50 |
342
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Over 120 World War II Aces Reflect on the Experience
| PASS |
343
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DeWitt Clinton Appoinment
| PASS |
344
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Still in Office
| 325 |
345
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Two Publishers - One Invites, One Declines
| PASS |
346
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Explorer Richard E. Byrd, (1888-1957) Prepares for His First Expedition to Antarctica
| 50 |
347
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J. Edgar Hoover Discusses FBI Appointments with Congressman Fulmer of South Carolina
| PASS |
348
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He Wrote The Maltese Falcon
| 750 |
349
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Benjamin Franklin Made Lightening Rod
| 3250 |
350
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Texas Revolution, Mexican Bowie Captured At San Jacinto April 21, 1836
| PASS |
351
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Antebellum Sport Horn
| PASS |
352
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World’s Fair
| PASS |
353
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Historically Important “God Bless America” Group
| 80000 |
354
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1705 - "THE STORY OF PHILIP LEVI A JEW"
| 425 |
355
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TWENTY PAGES OF CLOSELY PENNED MANUSCRIPT ENTIRELY IN THE TINY (BUT EASILY READ), IMMEDIATELY RECOGNIZABLE HAND OF ISAAC LEESER
| 7250 |
356
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DOES THIS "ADD FUEL TO THE FIRE" THAT ISAAC LEESER WAS FOND OF A YOUNG GIRL AT WHOSE HOME HE RESIDED DURING HIS EARLIEST DAYS IN PHILA, CIRCA 1833
| 400 |
357
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Outstanding, influential Philadelphia Jewish woman and ASSOCIATE OF THE FAMED REBECCA GRATZ INVITES ISAAC LEESER "
| 150 |
358
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HE WAS A U.S. CUSTOMS INSPECTOR AT THE PORT OF PHILADELHIA, CHARLES F. HYNEMAN…AND A MEMBER OF THE LARGE HYNEMAN JEWISH FAMILY OF PHILA.
| 50 |
359
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ISAAC LEESER TAKES EXCEPTION AND REBUTS A REVIEW OF HIS WRITING THAT APPEARED IN THE PRESS.
| 350 |
360
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SACHS & BROTHERS a clothing firm of Jewish merchants write from Cincinnati, April 19, 1845 to well known N.Y. Jewish textile supply firm HENRY TOBIAS.
| 300 |
361
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Prominent Jewish publisher and bookseller from Charleston, SC also served during the Civil War with Confederate unit the "Charleston Guards" as an Orderly Sgt.
| 50 |
362
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MACON, GEORGIA JEWISH COMMUNITY CIRCA 1850-60 ORDERS HEBREW BOOKS.
| 200 |
363
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CONSIDERED ONE OF THE MOST NOTORIOUS (IF NOT INFAMOUS) SCENES IN AMERICAN SYNAGOGUE HISTORY!
| 225 |
364
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IT WAS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT AND FAMOUS ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF ISAAC LEESER'S LIFE!
| 16500 |
365
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Collection 14 various printed, official U.S. Government - U.S. Customs Import forms/documents for various Jewish merchants of Philadelphia circa 1850-70's.
| 50 |
366
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SOLOMON NUNES CARVALHO APPOINTED BY U.S. GENERAL J. C. FREMONT AS THE OFFICIAL ARTIST OF HIS FAMED WESTERN EXPLORING EXPEDITION TO MAP A ROUTE ACROSS THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS FOR THE FIRST WESTERN RAILROA
| 50 |
367
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HIS STRONG ANTI-SLAVERY STAND AND SERMONS CAUSED HIM TO FLEE BEFORE A RAGING MOB THREATENING HIS LIFE
| PASS |
368
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ISAAC LEESER'S NIECE IN HOLLAND WRITES TO HIM. DEC. 5, 1862 dated,
| 110 |
369
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Jewish Printed Civil War Sutler's Pass
| PASS |
370
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WERE THEY A TRAVELING JEWISH THEATRICAL OR MUSICAL GROUP?
| 50 |
371
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Pair Of Jewish Photographer CDVs
| PASS |
372
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Collection of 5 sheet music with American Judaica associations / composers / musicians.
| 80 |
373
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CDV’s of LEOPOLD SULZBERGER
| 50 |
374
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He was the first Jewish U.S. Congressman elected from Penna. to the U.S. House of Reps.
| PASS |
375
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They introduced Italian opera to America.
| PASS |
376
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COLLECTION OF 18 NEW MEXICO TERRITORY JEWISH MERCHANTS, PROFESSIONALS, ETC. LETTERHEADS AND BILLHEADS.
| 250 |
377
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Lot of 3 congratulatory letters to prominent Jewish-American Judge of Phila, major "mover and shaker" in Jewish national and community affairs
| PASS |
378
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Ordered to be printed…U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES August 13, 1890"
| 250 |
379
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INDIGNANT THAT SCHOLARLY ASSISTANCE WAS NOT RENDERED FOR HIS BROTHER …CREATED AN EXCHANGE OF THESE (both neatly penned, single sheet) LETTERS!
| 120 |
380
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WARNING. BEWARE OF THOSE WHO GIVE YOU ADDRESSES, OFFER EASY, WELL PAID WORK OR EVEN MARRIAGE. THERE ARE MANY BAD MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE IN THIS WAY LED GIRLS TO DESTRUCTION
| 130 |
381
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HENRY PEREIRA MENDES (born 1852) rabbi of Congr. Shearith Israel, N.Y. City.
| 275 |
382
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Harvard professor expresses disgust with his review of a book submitted for publication to the J.P.S.
| PASS |
383
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Professor of Jewish History and Philosophy at Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati and one of the leading spokesmen for Reform Judaism,
| 275 |
384
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Unique souvenir booklet of the annual Masquerade Ball of famous "MERCANTILE CLUB" of Philadelphia April 9, 1900.
| 130 |
385
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ADVISING "…the true state of affairs at Ellis Island…resulting in the wholesale exclusion of our brethren, separating wives from husbands, mothers from children [etc.] with cruel disregard for human
| 110 |
386
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JACOB GIMBEL fine, bold, original autograph signature as "President" of noted Jewish charity;
| PASS |
387
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ALTHOUGH HE WRITES: "I do not take any interest in religious matters" prominent Jewish manufacturer of Phila. pledges a substantial $1000 donation to the "Jewish Theological Seminary."
| PASS |
388
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Famous for his paintings, drawings and illustrated plates during the American Civil War, MAX ROSENTHAL OF PHILA.
| 110 |
389
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CRITICISM OF Y.M.H.A. MEETING BY J. SOLIS-COHEN JR.
| PASS |
390
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His resolution as a U.S. congressman (from New York) about Russia's refusal to recognize U.S. passports of American Jewish citizens or allow them to enter Russia or their territories, in spite of the
| 90 |
391
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TROUBLE ABREWING IN N.Y. CITY HOSPITAL!
| 150 |
392
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Lot 8 fancy printed Jewish-American sheet music;
| 100 |
393
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AFTER HE HEARD ISAAC WISE PLEAD FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE HEBREW UNION COLLEGE HE DETERMINED TO FOLLOW THE CAREER OF A RABBI. IN 1875 HE ENTERED AND BECAME A MEMBER OF ITS VERY FIRST GRADUATING CL
| 50 |
394
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Huge file of approx. 110 letters plus few telegrams; almost all dated 1918 (few are multi-page).
| 50 |
395
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THE OLDEST SYNAGOGUE BUILDING IN AMERICA; FOUNDED 1658; BUILT 1763; DESIGNATED "National Historic Site 1946."
| PASS |
396
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Very Early American Colonial Printing - 1691 By Cotton Mather
| 950 |
397
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The Bishop Advises Her To Pay
| PASS |
398
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18th Century Hand Drawn Blue Bird
| PASS |
399
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The Blade of the Guillotine Falls, so Dies Marie-Antoinette
| 250 |
400
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Early New Jersey Will
| PASS |
401
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Ship’s Invoice
| PASS |
402
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Red Jacket Forcefully Defends The Indian Religion
| 375 |
403
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Early Delaware Deed
| 50 |
404
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A Pair of New York Governor Appointments
| 150 |
405
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Virginia Approves a Series of Proposed Amendments
| PASS |
406
|
King George IV
| PASS |
407
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George IV
| PASS |
408
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Tremendous Content Regarding the Presidential Election of 1824
| PASS |
409
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Manuscript Poem
| PASS |
410
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She Was An Important Influence in Both Quakerism and the Women’s Movement
| 400 |
411
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Impeachment of a Federal Judge
| PASS |
412
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Detroits First Map
| 160 |
413
|
University Zoology Lecture
| PASS |
414
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“I shall take the liberty to denominated them the scalping knife and tomahawk laws...”
| PASS |
415
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The Canadian Magna Carta
| PASS |
416
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Whaling Journal With Those Quaint Whale Stamps
| 3250 |
417
|
Large Map Defines The Boundry
| PASS |
418
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Two Issues of Anti Capital Punishment Newspaper “The Hangman” 1845
| 110 |
419
|
For Shipping Letters
| PASS |
420
|
Medical Lectures on the Heart - 1846
| PASS |
421
|
East Coast Maps
| PASS |
422
|
Kentucky Turnpike Tolls Lack Uniformity
| 50 |
423
|
A New Christian Writes His
| PASS |
424
|
Queen Victoria Amends the Constitution of Newfoundland
| PASS |
425
|
The School Girl’s Diary
| 70 |
426
|
Fourteen Maps Included In This Government Report
| PASS |
427
|
The Fox Hunt in Danville
| 225 |
428
|
He Made Straps For Air Balloons and Installed Lightening Rods
| PASS |
429
|
The Secret of the Famous French Perfumes
| PASS |
430
|
Early Street Scene
| PASS |
431
|
Manuscript Toll Book
| PASS |
432
|
Politics in Delaware
| 50 |
433
|
Four Maps of the Canal
| PASS |
434
|
Missionary First Edition in Native Language
| 325 |
435
|
Four Cards of Philadelphia Politics in Cartoon
| 100 |
436
|
Early Tourist Guide
| 160 |
437
|
Huge Yield Predicted in the Comstock Lode
| PASS |
438
|
Missionaries Request Dictionaries From Merriam Webster For Seneca Indian’s In New York
| PASS |
439
|
1867 Missouri Pioneer Letters
| PASS |
440
|
Benjamin F. Butler is Concerned About the Klan in Georgia
| PASS |
441
|
North Eastern United States Map Printed for the Centennial
| PASS |
442
|
California Will Prosper
| PASS |
443
|
A Quaker Newspaper
| PASS |
444
|
Mason in the Indian Territory
| 60 |
445
|
Masons in New Mexico Territory
| 60 |
446
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Masons in the Arizona Territory
| 70 |
447
|
Government Instructs on Shipwrecks
| 225 |
448
|
Spreading The Gospel to the Flathead Nation
| 300 |
449
|
Mining in the Indian Territory
| PASS |
450
|
Early Vermont Photos
| PASS |
451
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A Botanists Goes to Florida
| PASS |
452
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Large Wyoming Map,
| PASS |
453
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The First Transcontinental Railroad
| PASS |
454
|
The Marilyn Monroe Issue of Eros
| PASS |
455
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Engraved in His Lifetime
| 110 |
456
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The Father of the Country Steps Aside
| PASS |
457
|
George Washington Dinner Inviation
| 375 |
458
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One of the First George Washington Signed Society of the Cincinnati Diploma
| 11500 |
459
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George Washington Sugar Bowl
| PASS |
460
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President Washington Approves
| 200 |
461
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After Copely’s Painting Done in London in 1783
| PASS |
462
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Early John Adams Currier Print
| 100 |
463
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The End of the War of 1812
| PASS |
464
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No National Bank For President Madison
| 50 |
465
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Ship Passport Signed by President James Madison & Secretary of State James Monroe
| PASS |
466
|
James Monroe Pays on His Debt
| 1100 |
467
|
Early James Madison Currier Print
| PASS |
468
|
James Monroe And John Quincy Adams Re Future Supreme Court Justice John McLean's Appointment As Commissioner Of The General Land Office
| 1700 |
469
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Scarce ALS of Future President William H. Harrison
| 1500 |
470
|
William Henry Harrison Campaign Newspaper
| 110 |
471
|
Early William Henry Harrison Currier Print
| 225 |
472
|
Early John Tyler Currier Print
| PASS |
473
|
Louisiana Land Grant
| 50 |
474
|
Early Zachary Taylor Whig Candidate Print
| PASS |
475
|
Free Mail For Andrew Johnson,
| 450 |
476
|
Exceptional Grant / Wilson Goblet
| 400 |
477
|
Beautiful US Grant Piece
| 250 |
478
|
Garfield’s Convention
| PASS |
479
|
Four Signatures
| PASS |
480
|
Harrison and Morton 1888 Political Campaign Cabinet Card Photograph
| 140 |
481
|
Colorful White House Serving Plate
| PASS |
482
|
Rough Riders, who had charged San Juan with Roosevelt eight years earlier, escorted him.
| PASS |
483
|
Roosevelt prepares for Glory
| 150 |
484
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Scarce Teddy Roosevelt Toby
| 950 |
485
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Enormous Teddy Roosevelt Bank,
| 150 |
486
|
Teddy Roosevelt Political Clock,
| 150 |
487
|
Teddy Roosevelt’s First Elected Public Office
| 375 |
488
|
The Split at this Convention Resulted in the Bull Moose Party
| 180 |
489
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President Wilson Commemorative White House Plate,
| PASS |
490
|
President Calvin Coolidge Signed White House Card
| 170 |
491
|
The Former President Needs Help
| PASS |
492
|
Herbert Hoover Thanks The Boy Scouts of America on His Election to the Presidency
| PASS |
493
|
Eleanor Reports on the Assembly
| 100 |
494
|
JFK Signed Photo As President
| 550 |
495
|
A Couple Signed Books
| 50 |
496
|
A President’s Signed Book
| 160 |
497
|
Wall Street and Politicians
| 80 |
498
|
Stereoview of Chippaw Indian Chiefs
| PASS |
499
|
Stereoview of Tinted Indian Squaw
| PASS |
500
|
The Indian Wars Officers Including Custer
| 1300 |
501
|
Letter From The Chief of the Cherokee Nation
| PASS |
502
|
The Shawnee Sue For Treaty Violations
| 160 |