Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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1688 Connecticut Land Deed Signed by James Fitch and his Wife Alice Fitch who was the Daughter of William Bradford
| 450 |
2
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17th Century Military Manual
| 50 |
3
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Outstanding Letter by Lawrence Washington - Brother of George Washington to their Father with Fascinating Content
| 5750 |
4
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Benjamin Franklin Writes Regarding His Experiments With Electricity
| 150 |
5
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Franklin Discusses His Invention, the Lightening Rod
| 200 |
6
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Sir Isaac Newton
| 50 |
7
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Reporting the French & Indian War - George Washington, Rogers Rangers, Fall of Louisburg
| 1200 |
8
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1767 Land Deed on Colonial Fabric
| PASS |
9
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Less than six months after Lexington and Concord, Benjamin Franklin commissions an officer of a Provincial Armed Boat "for the protection of the Province of Pennsylvania … and for the defense of
| 6000 |
10
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Both Our Declaration of Independence and Thomas Paine's Common Sense Are Reviewed in London
| 275 |
11
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William Draper Writes of the Loss of Minorca
| 70 |
12
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Colonial American News
| PASS |
13
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An Invitation to Dine With Marquis de Lafayette
| 1300 |
14
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He Served With General Washington
| 100 |
15
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CDV of 2nd New Hampshire Revolutionary War Veteran
| PASS |
16
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CDV of Massachusetts Militia Revolutionary War Veteran
| PASS |
17
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CDV of 2nd Connecticut Light Dragoons Revolutionary War Veteran
| PASS |
18
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He fought with the 1st New York in the Revolutionary War
| PASS |
19
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American Jurist Ephraim Kirby Signed Document
| 250 |
20
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Biography of Daniel Boone
| 100 |
21
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Fine Printing of “The Life of Washington” by Marshall with Atlas and Hand-colored Maps
| 550 |
22
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Three Printed Col. Wm. Fitzhugh & George Washington Documents
| PASS |
23
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Folkart “Spirit of ‘76”
| 50 |
24
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Review of Phillis Wheatley’s Book, “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral”
| 325 |
25
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Slave Peter Williamson Writes a Book About His Abduction, His War Experiences, His Capture by Indians, His Capture by the French
| PASS |
26
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Patrick Henry Needs To Sell Slaves To Raisew Money For His Part Of The Yazoo Affair
| 6000 |
27
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Runaway Slave Reward Document
| 425 |
28
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A New Yorker Wishes to Get an African Servant
| 150 |
29
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Slave Trade Ship Captained by Outlawed Slaver Freeman Mayberry is Sezied in Newport Rhode Island
| 250 |
30
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A Slave Overseer is Guilty of Murdering this Mississippi Slave by “Stocks, Starvation and lashes”
| 1200 |
31
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Negro Susan is Free
| PASS |
32
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Anti Slavery Token
| 300 |
33
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Slave Manumission for 21 Year Old Girl Stating that she is Free from “all the bonds of slavery that she may forever hereafter enjoy all the rights and priviledges of a free woman of color as if s
| 425 |
34
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17 Year Old Negro Boy is Appraised at $500
| 60 |
35
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Nice Slave Ship Manifest
| 750 |
36
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Massasschusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth Frees His Slaves
| 50 |
37
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Paying for Slaves Medical Services and Commission for their Sale
| 100 |
38
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Witness the Slave Auction
| 160 |
39
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The Role of Massachusetts as a Free State After the Controversial Kansas-Nebraska Act is Passed
| PASS |
40
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Great Insight on Slavery and Black Overseers
| 375 |
41
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His Boss is a Good Master and Hasnt Struck the Slaves but “Some deserve it” and Much more
| 200 |
42
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“...The Harpers Ferry case creates some excitement here, the free Negroes will have to leave the state...His Boss is a Good Master and Hasnt Struck the Slaves but “Some deserve it” and Much more
| 225 |
43
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Slaves and more in Natchez
| 80 |
44
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Slavery Letterpress Plate
| 1200 |
45
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Using the Contraband Images
| 110 |
46
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Arguing Against the Blood Hound Law
| PASS |
47
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“Life Among the Cotton Heads”
| 70 |
48
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7th Pennsylvania Soldier Writes “...A Negro shot a white man in the leg and run, the soldiers followed him and shot twelve bullets into him and one of the officers plunged his sword entirely thro
| 800 |
49
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Very Strong Illustrations of Blacks Early in the War
| 70 |
50
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Runaway Slave Advertisement in Washington DC Newspaper Group
| 180 |
51
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1st Bull Run & The First General Killed in the War & Colored Man ReCaptures Ship
| 160 |
52
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“Arms of ye Confederacie”
| 3750 |
53
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An Historically Important Newspaper - Reports the First Combat of Negro Troops
| 170 |
54
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Negroes and Religion CDV
| 325 |
55
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Frank Leslie’s Illustrated with Great Negro Troop Images
| 100 |
56
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Robert Smalls Is Presented With A Gold medal
| 800 |
57
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Soldiers Letter with Sketch of a Negro Newsboy and a Federal Surgeon
| 50 |
58
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Engraving of the Only Slave Trader Executed
| 50 |
59
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Both Armies Used Negro Labor
| 900 |
60
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He Is Hopeful the Emancipation Will End The War
| 180 |
61
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Love of Party Over Love of Country
| PASS |
62
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Slave Gordon, the Scarred Back Contraband
| 160 |
63
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The African-American Surgeon Whose Probe Was Used to Remove the Bullet from Abraham Lincoln’s Brain
| 450 |
64
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Colored Troops at Fort Hudson
| 100 |
65
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The 3rd Colored Cavalry is a ‘Fighting Regiment”
| PASS |
66
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Fort Pillow and the Slaughter of the Colored Troops
| 100 |
67
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Commission to Teach Freed Slaves in Occupied Virginia
| 60 |
68
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Nice Sheet Music
| 50 |
69
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The Biggs Family of Gettysburg
| 250 |
70
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Rare Colored Sharpshooters Document
| 475 |
71
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Discharge for a Free Man of Color from New Jersey
| PASS |
72
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He Was The First Black on the Supreme Court
| PASS |
73
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Treason is a Crime. Traitors must be Punished. I am your Moses.
| 275 |
74
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“...You consent to base the most sacred of your own rights on the whiteness of your skin, in order that you may take away the most sacred rights of the colored race on account of the blackness of
| 120 |
75
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“Blind Tom” the Noted Slave Pianist
| 60 |
76
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They Burned This Slave’s Back as Punishment
| 50 |
77
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The President Johnson Reconstruction Plan Doesn’t Protect the Freedmen
| 150 |
78
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The New Orleans Race Riot of 1866
| 60 |
79
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The Freedmen Rush to Marriage; From CSA President Jefferson Davis Jailed
| 60 |
80
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A Black Community Established by the Freedman Bureau ... and ... A School for Black Children Run by Blacks
| 250 |
81
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“...While the Yankees are against the negroes our men - whites, are trying every thing they [can] to excite them. ..”
| 50 |
82
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Occupied South Carolina Pay Voucher with Negro Servant
| 50 |
83
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The Day Freed Slaves are Given the Right to Vote - Georgia Governor Rufus Bullock Ratifies the 14th Amendment - Saying Freed Slaves Are Now Citizens of his State and the United States
| 8000 |
84
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Photographer in Maryland Takes Photographs of the Freed Slaves After Maryland Rejects the 15th Amendment
| 50 |
85
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Buffalo Soldier Muster Roll Signed by Medal of Honor Recepients John Denny & Brent Woods
| 425 |
86
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The New Orleans Race Riots as the White Leaguers Take the Capitol
| PASS |
87
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The Klan in 1874
| 190 |
88
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Slavery Continued Well After Our Emancipation
| PASS |
89
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The White League Won’t Let the Blacks Vote
| 140 |
90
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Excellent Suffrage Pamphlet on Anna Howard Shaw and the White Wife of Frederick Douglass
| 200 |
91
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In 1872, He Became the First African American Nominated for Vice President of the United States
| 250 |
92
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He Was the First Elected African American US Senator to Serve a Full Term
| PASS |
93
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The All Black Mississippi Town - Established by Former Slaves
| 1100 |
94
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At the 1888 Republican National Convention, he became the first African American to receive a vote for President of the United States in a major party's roll call vote
| 1300 |
95
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They Were Lynched For This Shoot Out
| 120 |
96
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Booker T. Washington Addressed This Exposition
| PASS |
97
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Noted Black Poet, Paul Dunbar
| 50 |
98
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Black Faces From the Vaudeville Period
| PASS |
99
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Black Field Hands
| PASS |
100
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Black Owned Company Issues Stock
| 300 |
101
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From America’s First Black Comic Strip By R.F. Outcault
| 90 |
102
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Albumen of Colored Nursemaid
| PASS |
103
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Imperial Proclamation by the Founder of the 2nd KKK
| 60 |
104
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The First Black Heavy Weight Boxing Champion Helps Uncle Sam Raise Money
| 50 |
105
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The Ku Klux Klan “Forever”
| 60 |
106
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The Women of the Ku Klux Klan
| 50 |
107
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1920’s Pro-Klan Broadside
| 160 |
108
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Smoky Joe Advertising Piece
| PASS |
109
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Black Baby Dime Bank Sold for African Missions
| 60 |
110
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Want to be a Member of the Ku Klux Klan?
| 50 |
111
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Ku Kluxer Ephemera
| 110 |
112
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Ku Kluxer Sash
| 110 |
113
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Four Issues of the 1923 Ku Klux Newspaper from Oregon
| 80 |
114
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Take Off Your Hoods - We Know You!
| 70 |
115
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The Ku Klux March
| PASS |
116
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The Future of the KKK
| PASS |
117
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The “Father of the Blues”
| PASS |
118
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Ordering Klan Robes and More
| 150 |
119
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The Kloran for Women of the KKK
| 100 |
120
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Four Klan Related Publications
| PASS |
121
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Geargia Ku Klux Klan Membership Certificate
| 130 |
122
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Beautiful Black Family Image
| 50 |
123
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Blacks Used in Games
| PASS |
124
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Three Informative Publications on Lynching
| 150 |
125
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The Mammy Grocery Menu
| 50 |
126
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Josephine Baker in Her Prime
| PASS |
127
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National Negro Health Week Booklet on Syphilis
| 50 |
128
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Astonishing Jim Crow Railroad Sign
| 1200 |
129
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Mammy Advertising Bag
| PASS |
130
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To The Back of the Book
| 110 |
131
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1943 Photograph - American Baptist Theological Seminary, National Baptist Training School
| PASS |
132
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Tuskegee Airmen Broadside Signed by two Heroes
| 300 |
133
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Do Not Segregate “Negro Blood” Says the Red Cross
| 450 |
134
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The Problem of Violence Between the Races in Los Angeles
| PASS |
135
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“The Klan Threatens Again!” - 1946 California Governors Race Pamphlet
| 70 |
136
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He Was the First Black Major League Baseball Player of the Modern Era
| 110 |
137
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Lynching in America
| 140 |
138
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In 1941 Time Magazine Dubbed Him a "Black Leonardo"
| PASS |
139
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Folk Art Painting by Renowned Southern Painter Helen LaFrance
| 2100 |
140
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Fantastic Billie Holiday Photo Inscribed to Boxer Archie Moore
| 1100 |
141
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This Confederate Officer’s Widow Ran For Georgia Governor Against Racist Herman Talmadge
| 150 |
142
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Dorothy Dandridge Signed Newspapers
| 50 |
143
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Three Pro-Segregation Pamphlets
| 50 |
144
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From The Playboy Club Era
| PASS |
145
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Gathering Of the Black Elite - 1961
| PASS |
146
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Dr. King and The Selma Marches
| 300 |
147
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33 RPM Vynle Record in Jacket
| PASS |
148
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South Carolina African-American Folk Art Painting
| 250 |
149
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Black Panthers Eldridge Cleaver Wanted By The FBI
| 1200 |
150
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Black Panther Broadsides - Free Huey Newton and Keep Eldridge Cleaver Free
| 120 |
151
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They have Played 20,000 Games in 118 Countries
| 110 |
152
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Sammy Davis Grouping
| 100 |
153
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“The Harlem Renaissance”
| PASS |
154
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An Important Archive - Alex Haley was the First Chief Journalist in the Coast Guard, the Rating Having Been Expressly Created for Him in Recognition of his Literary Ability.
| 1600 |
155
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David Duke the Klans Great White Hope
| PASS |
156
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James Earl Ray Typed Letter Signed Mentioning the Martin Luther King Assassination
| 900 |
157
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He Was the First African American Astronaut
| 50 |
158
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He Was the First Black General in the United States Air Force
| 80 |
159
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One of the Most Bitter Senate Confirmation Hearings - Justice Clarence Thomas - As Evidence, Thomas’ statement to the Senate committe included, “This is a circus. It's a national disgrace. And f
| 550 |
160
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Confederate Attorney General Thomas Bragg Signed Document
| 120 |
161
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Confederate General Thomas F. Drayton Signed Rail Road Bond
| 160 |
162
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J.E.B. Stuart Virginia Governor Wise, "Any one endowed with reason... and a common sense of justice, except Mr [Jefferson] Davis, must agree that such an outrageous distinction has no foundation
| 6500 |
163
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“Though legislature has adjourned, and it is thought the convention will soon; and what will Virginian do?”
| 1500 |
164
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38th Virignia in the Valley During the Summer of 1861
| PASS |
165
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Election Ticket for Jefferson Davis and A.H. Stephens
| 250 |
166
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Confederate Virginia Postal Imprints
| 275 |
167
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North Carolina Soldier Receives his Commission in the 8th NC Troops
| 225 |
168
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Cotton is Shipped from Louisiana to England in 1861
| 300 |
169
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Raleigh and Gaston Confederate Stock
| 50 |
170
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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 Barba
| 9500 |
171
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Surgeon in the 37th Virginia Writes a Graphic Letter About Operations and Amputations in the Confederate Hospital After the Battle of Cedar Mountain
| 2200 |
172
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21st South Carolina Soldiers Correspondance Archive
| 2300 |
173
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A Widow Attempts to Have Her Son Returned from the Army After Selling him as a Substitute for a Merchant Who Was to go to the 6th Virignia Cavalry
| 1200 |
174
|
Great Island No. 10 Confederate Naval Letter
| PASS |
175
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At Yorktown, 6th Georgia Soldier Writes “...Should we be defeated our defeat cannot be attributed to a want of that stubborn heroism so characterist of Southern soldiery on the battle field but
| 325 |
176
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Arkansas $20 War Bond
| PASS |
177
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General Winder Allows a Pennsylvania Soldier’s Father to Visit his Son who was Captured at Ball’s Bluff and is Now Held POW by the Confederate Forces
| PASS |
178
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19th Tennessee Infantry Letter Preparing for the Battle of Shiloh
| 225 |
179
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63rd Virginia Soldier Writes Governor Letcher Seeking to be Dismissed from the Army - Letcher Endorses it and forwards it to General Floyd - Inadvertantly Sentencing the Soldier to Death
| 150 |
180
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First Battle of Dalton “...the enemy after a brisk engagement on our left near Tunnel Hill were satisfied that our force here was too strong for them and fell back to Chattanooga....”
| 200 |
181
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38th Alabama Soldier’s Letter “...There is 2 or 3 women here with their husbands, but I had rather not see you and the children than to have you at such a place, with all kind of vulgarism, wick
| 325 |
182
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Tragedy Strikes this Confederate North Carolina Soldier
| 140 |
183
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“...Brig. Genl. Chesnut now in command of the Reserve forces of this state has the original map from which the one in this office was copied...”
| PASS |
184
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Virginia and Tennessee Rail Road Stock
| 50 |
185
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Good Content Confederate Letter
| 120 |
186
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Confederate Georgia Homefront Letter
| PASS |
187
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28th Georgia Soldier Writes of the Battle at Seven Pines
| 200 |
188
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28th Georgia Casualties after Eight Days of Fighting
| 200 |
189
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The Death of Stonewall Jackson “...I felt like some of my own folks was dead. ..”
| 200 |
190
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28th Georgia Soldier of Casualties at Fort Harrison
| PASS |
191
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28th Georgia Casualties at Battery Wagner
| 150 |
192
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28th Georgia Soldier Writes of the Battle of the Crater
| 180 |
193
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28th Georgia Soldier Writes of Being the Target of Two Loads of Grape Shot
| 225 |
194
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28th Georgia Soldier Writes of the Fall of Atlanta
| 150 |
195
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28th Georgia Soldier Writes of Being Wounded at Darbytown Road
| 170 |
196
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28th Georgia Soldier Writes “...The Yanks charged our men yesterday and our boys killed them by the whole sale...”
| 225 |
197
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Rare Surgeon’s Orders for 28th Georgia Solider
| 150 |
198
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28th Georgia Soldier WIA at Cold Harbor and Darbytown Road
| 100 |
199
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28th Georgia Soldier Writes of Prisoners at Crampton’s Gap
| 100 |
200
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28th Georgia Soldier Wears Rawhide Instead of Shoes on the March from the Valley
| 160 |
201
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Running Picket at James Island
| 160 |
202
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Under Fire on James Island
| 160 |
203
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The Death of the Children of a 28th Georgia Soldier and Fighting by the 6th Georgia
| 100 |
204
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Rare Surgeon’s Orders for 28th Georgia Solider
| 100 |
205
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Charge of the 2nd South Carolina Leads to Victory at Williamsburg
| 1100 |
207
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The Battle of Mechanicsville is Reported by this South Carolina Officer
| 750 |
208
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2nd South Carolina Soldier Writes of Fighting at Williamsburg
| 750 |
209
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General William H.T. Walker Writes the Georgia Governor and Requests the use of his Troops at Chickamauga
| PASS |
210
|
Incredible 21st South Carolina Battle Letter on Gettysburg
| 1000 |
211
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The “Wizard of the Saddle” Receives his Saddle while in Chattanooga - While Recovering after Being Shot by one of his own Soldiers
| 1900 |
212
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Chickamauga Campaign And General Hindman's Inter-Command Feud
| PASS |
213
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Southern Newspaper Editor Henry Watterson Blasts General Braxton Bragg and Seeks General Polk’s Approval
| PASS |
214
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Andrew Ewing Appraises General Polk of the Ill Feelings of General D.H. Hill and Refusal of General Pemberton to Fill his Post
| 300 |
215
|
Acts of the Apostles Carried into Battle by this Young Confederate Hero
| 475 |
216
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Walter Taylor Orders a 4th Virginia Cav. Soldier be Transferred to the “Powhatan Artillery” with Endorsement by General Lomax
| 200 |
217
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Marylander Seeks to Go to Europe on Behalf of the Confederacy
| PASS |
218
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31st Mississippi Infantry Morning Report
| 150 |
219
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John Devereux Requires the Assistance of General Polk to Earn his Son a Staff Position
| PASS |
220
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These Confederate Brothers Were Both at Gettysburg, Both Captured
| 160 |
221
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Medal of Honor Winner
| 140 |
222
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Mississippi Officer Signs a Death Document for Soldier Killed at Vicksburg During the Seige
| 150 |
223
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Nigger’s In Convention Song Sheet
| 650 |
224
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Confederate NC Bond Signed by Governors Zebulon Vance and Jonatahn Worth
| 100 |
225
|
Petersburg Rail Road Stock Certificate
| 50 |
226
|
Currier and Ives Portrait of General Thomas Jonathan Jackson
| 50 |
227
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Tightening the Chain on the Confederate Quartermaster
| PASS |
228
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The Military Court System of the Confederacy
| 50 |
229
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21st South Carolina Soldier Battle Letter
| PASS |
230
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Great 11th Texas Infantry Letter
| 350 |
231
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24th Tennessee Sharpshooters Battalion Officer Writes as a POW
| 150 |
232
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“...My hopes for the Confederacy are very much depressed, but their never was a cloud so dark but what behind there was a bright sun...” With Nice Camp Chase Stamped Cover
| 150 |
233
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7th South Carolina Cavalry “... I am really sorry for the people, who live along the river, they are in danger of having their houses & themselves torn up every hour. ...”
| 425 |
234
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Printed by the Army Printer at Mobile, Alabama
| PASS |
235
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15th Georgia Surgeon Writes of the Death of his Brother in the 154th Tennessee
| PASS |
236
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1st Alabama Cavalry Letter “...our position is much better now for fighting, and that of the enemy much worse than it has ever been before...”
| 275 |
237
|
Confederate Soldier Under Orders by General Morgan
| PASS |
238
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18th North Carolina Prisoners Letter
| 100 |
239
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Confederate $10 Note Presented by 2nd South Carolina Soldier
| 50 |
240
|
Salem North Carolina Confederate Documents
| PASS |
241
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Confederate Soldier Loses His Wife His Kids are Taken in By Another Family
| PASS |
242
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Georgia Civilian Writes as Sherman Cuts a Swath Through the Country
| 50 |
243
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Funding Confederate Prisons, Submarines, Indian Treaties and More
| PASS |
244
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Organization of the Confederate Bureau of Conscription
| PASS |
245
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Nice Kentucky Soldier’s Parole Issued at Mount Sterling
| 375 |
246
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Richmond is Being Evacuated by the Confederate Government and Unionism is Rampant in the Final Days of the War
| 225 |
247
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On the Road to Petition for the Release of the Confederate Prisoners from Carroll County, Virginia
| 150 |
248
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1st Missiouri Adjutant Writes from Johnson’s Island “...I am no longer a Confederate officer...”
| 180 |
249
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10th Georgia POW Writes from Johnson’s Island
| 120 |
250
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Page from Confederate Ledger Book 1865 Richmond
| 60 |
251
|
The Secession of South Carolina and the Ordinance of Secession
| 550 |
252
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Re-organizing the Confederate Army
| PASS |
253
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He Rode with Forrest - and Helps a Man Take the Oath of Allegiance
| 225 |
254
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Robert E. Lee Looks Feeble
| 500 |
255
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The South’s Hero
| PASS |
256
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Zebulon Vance Autograph Letter Signed to Colonel Tate
| 140 |
257
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Rare 1/2 Plate Tintype of North Carolina Senators and Letter by Colonel Andrew Cowles and a post-war painting of Cowles
| 250 |
258
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Autographs of Confederates
| PASS |
259
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He Wrote “The History of A Brigade of South Carolinians” in 1866
| 90 |
260
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He Was Governor During the Hatfield-McCoy Feud
| 120 |
261
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He Served as Aide Confederate South Carolina Governor Bonham
| PASS |
262
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Signed by Mrs. JEB Stuart - Flora Cooke Stuart
| 250 |
263
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General Thomas L. Rosser Signed Stock Certificate
| 110 |
264
|
Premium Confederate Stamps
| 120 |
265
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A Typical Confederate Soldier
| 200 |
266
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Served 56 Years
| 50 |
267
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General Irwin McDowell Signed Military Document
| 140 |
268
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Enormous Group of Patriotic Covers
| 750 |
269
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Nice Bound Volume of Harper’s Weekly for the Full Year 1861
| 950 |
270
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1861 Broadside on The Arrest and Prosecution of Parson Brownlow - with his Printed Farewell Address
| 300 |
271
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General Charles Devins Writes a Soldier KIA at Gettysburg about Recruiting for the 15th Mass
| PASS |
272
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Eleven front Page Maps
| PASS |
273
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The Capture of Fort Donelson in an Extraordinary War Supplement - With a 45” x 16” Engraving
| 150 |
274
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New Hampshire Colonel - Hero at Battery Wagner - Tells the Governor He Wants to Lead Men into War
| 150 |
275
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Good Content on General Fremont from this Iowa Officer
| PASS |
276
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News of Fredericksburg and Drilling the Pontoon Regiment
| 150 |
277
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“...I hope this will turn into a war for the extermination of slavery as it will be an infringment on the consitituion which guarantees to all states her rights as individual states...”
| 250 |
278
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General Dix Uses his Influence for a Connecticut Officer
| PASS |
279
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21st Massachusettts Officer is Ready to Burn Some Powder
| 50 |
280
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7th Pennsylvania Letter on Nice Lettersheet with Cover
| 225 |
281
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The Early War Congressional Debates
| 50 |
282
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Three Battle of Manassas Reports from America’s Oldest Catholic Newspaper
| PASS |
283
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Lengthy Letter Describes the Battle of Fredricksburg With Schematic Drawings
| 750 |
284
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Frank Leslies Bound 1862 Volume
| 1100 |
285
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The Naval Commodore Goldsborough Discusses Capture of the Nashiville, Lincoln, and Teaching the Former Slaves
| 1600 |
286
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“...The rebels were trying to surround us and the Capt. jumped up on a stump and shot the rebel Col. off his horse. ...”
| PASS |
287
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Outstanding 11th Connecticut Infantry Officer’s Letter on the Battle of New Bern, North Carolina
| PASS |
288
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The USS John Griffith at the Capture of Fort Jackson with Sketch
| PASS |
289
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3rd Iowa Soldier on the Battle of Hatchie River with Fantastic Content “...They were pouring into our ranks grape shot at short range...Our Reg. has in hospital fifty five wounded very bad being
| 300 |
290
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The Ordnance and Weapons Used by Rickett’s Battery at Cemetery Hill During the Fierce Fighting of Gettysburg and the Hand to Hand Combat Against the Louisiana Tigers
| 200 |
291
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6th New York Heavy Artillery Military History
| PASS |
292
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Unburied Rebels after the Battle of Seven Pines
| PASS |
293
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2nd New Hamphire Seven Day’s Campaign Battle Letter
| 550 |
294
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New York Muster Roll Group
| 150 |
295
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General James Tuttle and Other Ranking Iowa Officers Recommend a Soldier who Has Proved Himself at Fort Donaldson and Shiloh
| 160 |
296
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A Brother Writes of the Death of his Sibling in the 1st Ohio Light Artillery
| 200 |
297
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Broadside Announces the Fall of Fort Donelson and the Escape of Confederate General Floyd
| 450 |
298
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4th United States Cavalry Group for WIA Officer
| PASS |
299
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16th Massachusetts Soldier Receives a Disfiguring Wound to his Face at Glendale, Virginia and Writes his Mother to Tell Her the Bad News
| 800 |
300
|
This Important Issue Has Both the Battle of Antietam and the Lincoln’s Preliminary Emancipation
| 100 |
301
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General Grant Restructures his Army
| PASS |
302
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9th New Jersey Infantry Soldier’s Book Carried in the Field
| PASS |
303
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37th Iowa Officer Appeals to Govenor Kirkwood on behalf of Company B, 5th Iowa Infantry
| PASS |
304
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WIA at Pea Ridge This Officer Wants to Resign Instead of Being Mustered-Out
| PASS |
305
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6th Iowa Cavalry Letter
| PASS |
306
|
25th Maine Chaplains Letter “...A white man educated here is not worth much, a negro may be worth a little more but...not so good as a man...in our own New England..."
| 130 |
307
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15th Connecticut Soldier Writes of Politics and War News
| 110 |
308
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General Gershom Mott Signed Discharge for a 6th New Jersey Soldier
| 140 |
309
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The Battle of Gaines Mill
| 190 |
310
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16th Mass on the Confederate Women of Norfolk “...the women are growing bold and a good many Secesh badges are worn on the street by them. The other night while on patrol, I was called a hessian
| 250 |
311
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He Declared Himself a Confederate Under General Hindeman and Robbed a Slave Family
| 100 |
312
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1st Mississippi of African Descent War-date Command Document
| 100 |
313
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105th Ohio Infantry Letter Group
| 100 |
314
|
Vicksburg - Helena - Negro Troops
| PASS |
315
|
Newspapers With Front Page Maps
| PASS |
316
|
Official Army Register Lists the Resignation of the Top Commanders of the Confederate Forces
| 100 |
317
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The Antietam Battle in Frank Leslie’s
| PASS |
318
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Frank Leslie’s with Great Centerspreads
| PASS |
319
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Important Center Spread Engravings - Includes Lincoln, Monitor/Merrimac
| 50 |
320
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General to General Letter with Response
| 70 |
321
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He Wants to be the Commissioner for Militia Exemptions in Dubuque, Iowa
| PASS |
322
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Recommendation by Notable Citizens of Des Moines, Iowa for a Civil War Officer
| PASS |
323
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Wife Writes that Her Husband Got Drunk and was Forced to Reinlist
| 50 |
324
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Paying for Transportation of a Soldier on the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad
| 50 |
325
|
15th New Hampshire Soldier Writes of Seeing Slaves Along the Mississippi River
| 110 |
326
|
51st United States Colored Troops Document
| PASS |
327
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51st United States Colored Troops Document Signed by General Webber
| 50 |
328
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Explanation for Muster Outs of the 3rd Missiouri Signed by General Yorke
| 70 |
329
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1st Mississippi of African Descent War-date Document
| 50 |
330
|
11th New York Cavalry Songsheet
| PASS |
331
|
Was Semmes’ Alabama Considered to be British
| 50 |
332
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The Release and Promotion of the New York Colonel Michael Corcoran, an Irish Hero
| PASS |
333
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4th Delaware Soldiers Letter with Map of Yorktown and Troop Placements
| 425 |
334
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The 4th Delaware Invades Virginia
| 225 |
335
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A Woman Beats a Secessionist and he Threatens to Sue
| 100 |
336
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“......I will never live in Smyrna again, that old secession hole. This Regt dont want any better fun than to burn it down. ...”
| 100 |
337
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“...Nearly all of our company have embraced religion....if I die in Virginia be assured that we will meet in heaven...”
| 100 |
338
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Colonel James Mulligan Writes of the “Parkesburgh Prize”
| PASS |
339
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To the Commander of the Irish Dragoons
| PASS |
340
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James Mulligan Requests a Resolution on the Conduct of the Irish Brigade at Lexington
| 100 |
341
|
...Union men destroy secession property and Rebels destroy Union mens property so that between the two Virginias is a barren waste...
| 275 |
342
|
50th New York Engineers on the Road to Washington
| 100 |
343
|
An Officer Has Two Drunken Soldiers Box It Out
| PASS |
344
|
Playing Tricks on a Freed Slave
| 225 |
345
|
“Sinners Dress Right”
| PASS |
346
|
At the Conclusion of Fredericksburg
| PASS |
347
|
The 50th New York Engineers are Off to War
| 50 |
348
|
Burning Bodies on the Battlefield at Seven Pines
| PASS |
349
|
1st New Jersey Artillery Letter with Good Content on the Game Played Between Grant and Lee
| PASS |
350
|
1st New Jersey - Close of the War and the Death of Abraham Lincoln
| PASS |
351
|
The War is Over and Jeff Davis Should be Hung as a Traitor
| 850 |
352
|
On Grant and Lincoln “...God has raised them both for this especial purpose, both are of but common birth, and it will be sufficient to immoratalize them both if they bring about a Union once aga
| PASS |
353
|
Occupying Hampton Roads and Seeing the Monitor
| 200 |
354
|
Burning Bodies on the Battlefield after Seven Pines
| PASS |
355
|
1st New Jersey Light Artillery Soldier’s Letter
| PASS |
356
|
1st New Jersey Light Artillery Soldier Goes off to War
| PASS |
357
|
The Abolition of Slavery in D.C. Leads to an Exodus from Virginia
| 150 |
358
|
Wiley Gives his View on the Battle of Chancellorsville and More
| PASS |
359
|
“...The Sixth Corps caputred a hundred or more prisioners when they crossed. ...”
| PASS |
360
|
“...I think that we shall succeed in taking Vicksburg and Pembertons command wtih it. The city ought to be burnt to the ground or otherwise destroyed...”
| 150 |
361
|
“...I took 2 Rebs as prisoners they were from the 2nd Georgia Battalion, and were very intelligent men and talked nearly sensible....”
| PASS |
362
|
“...War is a terrible calamity to befall a nation and especially so when it is a civil war and among people like ours...Nothing but desolation remains when our armies march....”
| 150 |
363
|
Politics Influences Command and the Arrest of Confederate Women who Led a Michigan Officer to be Captured
| 225 |
364
|
An Officer is Used to Publicize the 2nd Brigade in the Newspapers
| 225 |
365
|
Staging for the Gettysburg Campaign and News of Grant in the West
| 160 |
366
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Writing While in Line to go to Gettysburg
| 160 |
367
|
Captain Wiley wants out of the 104th and to Raise an Artillery Unit
| 110 |
368
|
Captain Wiley is Ready for Battle
| 130 |
369
|
104th New York Infantry Soldier’s Letter
| 70 |
370
|
6th New Hampshire Casualties at 2nd Bull Run
| 300 |
371
|
The 9th New Hampshire at Antietam
| 250 |
372
|
9th New Hampshire Letter Mentions Stonewall and More
| 250 |
373
|
9th New Hampshire Soldier Reports on Casulaties in the 6th New Hampshire
| 180 |
374
|
Rebel Prisoners after Antietam and More
| 225 |
375
|
Cover Franked by Spotsylvania Court House Casualty
| 225 |
376
|
The Cavalry in Action
| 100 |
377
|
Feeling out the Defenses of Fredericksburg
| 225 |
378
|
Before Fredericksburg - The 9th New Hampshire Waits and Watches
| 200 |
379
|
9th New Hampshire Soldiers Letter
| 50 |
380
|
Going Through Baltimore Where the Mass Boys was Insulted and Fighting at Manassas
| 90 |
381
|
Army Cuisine in the 9th NH Infantry
| 50 |
382
|
New Hampshire Soldier Does Not Like his Chaplain
| 50 |
383
|
Rebels Burn the Pontoon Bridge
| 130 |
384
|
9th New Hampshire Soldier’s Feet are to Big to Fit in Army Reg Shoes
| 180 |
385
|
Extraordinary Signed Document Directly Related to the Court-Martial of Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter
| 2500 |
386
|
Outstanding Battle of Gettysburg Letter with Fantastic Content
| 1000 |
387
|
72nd New York Soldier Writes of Playing Various Sports and Covers his Capture at Chancellorsville, His Being Held a Prisoner by the Confederates and his Parole
| 700 |
388
|
Atrocious Casualties at Chancellorsville
| 300 |
389
|
30th Massachusetts Soldier’s Diary
| 425 |
390
|
Private Dies of Disease Due to Physicians Negligance
| PASS |
391
|
General Henry Slocum War-date Letter to General Danile Butterfield
| 300 |
392
|
Pursuing General Bragg after the Battle of Stones River
| PASS |
393
|
Irish-American Civil War Hero James Mulligan War-date Signed Letter
| PASS |
394
|
War-date General Wool Letter on the Civil War “...the most gigantic and bloody the world has ever known; the causes which led to it, including a notice of the weak and imbecilic if not pusillanim
| 275 |
395
|
The 68th New York Receives their Colors - the Same Flag they Waved in Defense of Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg
| 700 |
396
|
Chaplain of the 61st Illinois Infantry Writes of Fighting with General Nathan Bedford Forrest and Teaching Them a Lesson with thier Austrian Rifles
| 300 |
397
|
3rd Massachusetts Infantry Writes of Capturing a Guerilla in North Carolina, an “Uncle Tom” Plantation and much more
| 300 |
398
|
Rare Gettysburg Item - “The Children of the Battle Field” Sheet Music
| PASS |
399
|
Vicksburg Surrender Parole Document
| 550 |
400
|
144th New York Soldier is Ready to Get it on with his Wife
| 325 |
401
|
Civil War Gettysburg Campaign Regimental
| PASS |
402
|
Lt. John Phelps Requests Reinforcements Shortly after Quantrill’s Sacking of Lawrence ,Kansas
| 150 |
403
|
Major Greenwalt Misses Passage On The Doomed Vessel & Aids In Recovering The Remains Of Victims
| PASS |
404
|
Intense Coverage of the Battle of Chancelorsville with FOUR MAPS
| PASS |
405
|
Sailor aboard the Mortar Schooner “Oliver H. Lee” Writes “... by going into Fort Morgan with wooden vessels you would gain nothing at all. You would loose a good deal of life....”
| 110 |
406
|
The Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
407
|
Rare 1st Mississippi Infantry Pass
| 180 |
408
|
44th Massachusetts Group
| 200 |
409
|
War-date Letter by the Governor of Maine
| 100 |
410
|
15th Connecticut Infantry Officers Letter
| 140 |
411
|
17th Indiana Soldier’s Letter “... They fired in to our train yesterday and wounded 2 or 3 and took 2 or 3 pieces "
| 225 |
412
|
12th New Hampshire Infantry “...Last night some of the gray backs collected boards together some way and made a ladder and tried to escape over the fence but got defeated in their plans. I think
| 140 |
413
|
Brigadier General William Wells Signed Document - Awarded the Medal of Honor for his Action at Gettysburg
| 100 |
414
|
Union Paymaster’s Clerk Drowns While on Board the Steamer ‘Ruth’
| PASS |
415
|
141st Pennsylvania Soldier Writes of a Grand Review and Drunken Soldiers
| PASS |
416
|
Hard Fought at Shiloh, Perryville, and Stones River
| PASS |
417
|
WIA at Fair Oaks, KIA at Petersburg
| PASS |
418
|
POW Form Signed by Soldiers in the “Wildcat Regiment”
| PASS |
419
|
Grant Enters Vicksburg
| PASS |
420
|
Color Printed Patriotic Cover
| 50 |
421
|
Signal Corp Letter
| 50 |
422
|
President of the Dubque & Sioux City Rail Road Writes Governor Kirkwood Pertaining to a Commission of Captain Jesse Harrison
| 50 |
423
|
Lincoln General Hospital Imprint
| PASS |
424
|
The Smith Brothers Write their Mother from the Field
| 100 |
425
|
New York State Rifles Discharge
| 100 |
426
|
He Was Severely Cut at Gettysburg within Arm’s Length of Taking General Hampton’s Flag
| 100 |
427
|
A Soldier’s Mother Tries to Get Him Out of the Service
| PASS |
428
|
North Carolina Themed “Root, Hog, or Die!”
| 350 |
429
|
New Yorker is Denied Permission to Ship Goods to Southern Ports that are under Blockade Orders
| 60 |
430
|
24th Iowa Infantry Letter from Natchez, Mississippi
| 90 |
431
|
Kansas Muster Roll Group
| 100 |
432
|
90th Ohio Vols. Soldier Gets Military Updates from his Mother
| 50 |
433
|
Blacks in the War
| 60 |
434
|
JEB Stuart’s Cavalry in Action
| 50 |
435
|
More on the Siege of Vicksburg
| 50 |
436
|
Complete Year of Harper’s Weekly - 1864
| 550 |
437
|
Cannon Trajectory Map Penned by the Commander of Fort Sheridan Who Was Awarded the Medal of Honor for Action at Perryville
| 250 |
438
|
Fantastic Battle of Allatoona Letter “...We all had muskets & fired away like Trojans....We could see the whites of their eyes, they came so close, but we beat them back time after time ”
| 250 |
439
|
General Payne wants his Regiment Consolidated and to be Discharged from the Service
| 600 |
440
|
He Received his Medal of Honor at the Battle of Perryville
| PASS |
441
|
War-date Endorsement Signed by General Benjamin Stone Roberts
| 300 |
442
|
Medal of Honor Receipient Lt. Joseph Follett of the 1st Missiouri Light Artillery Arranges for Charges to Be Dropped in a Court Martial of Two of his Command
| PASS |
443
|
Special Orders for MOH Recipient Joseph Follett, Signed by General E.B. Alexander on Rare Missiouri Lettersheet
| PASS |
444
|
General James Blair Steedman - Hero of Chickamauga - War-Date Signed Document
| PASS |
445
|
“...We had quite a hot time getting our battery under cover of the works, as the enemy have three or four batteries about a thousand yards in front of us. All of them opened on us with shot and
| 150 |
446
|
Union Signalman Letter During the Atlanta Campaign
| 160 |
447
|
Battle of Cold Harbor, with Casualties “...we whipped the rebs in every fight we had yet this summer. We have fights every day...”
| PASS |
448
|
44th New York Officer Gave a Hand to the U.S. Effort During the Civil War and Then Had to Fight for a Pension
| PASS |
449
|
He Took Mason and Slidell as Prisoners
| 160 |
450
|
1st Maine Cavalry Letter with Map & Drawings of Fort and Telegraph Lines
| 250 |
451
|
Good Florida Battle Letter
| PASS |
452
|
This Famous General had an Even More Well-known Son
| 190 |
453
|
Seige of Atlanta Letter
| 100 |
454
|
Musuem Quality 24th Massachusetts Artwork
| 100 |
455
|
Rare 3rd Mississippi Colored Cavalry Letter
| PASS |
456
|
This Officer Was Wounded in Action During Pickett’s Charge
| PASS |
457
|
John R. Bruce of the 4th Iowa Infantry is a Deadbeat - So Says His Wife
| PASS |
458
|
War-date Register of Connecticut Volunteers
| 225 |
459
|
6th New York Artillery Book
| PASS |
460
|
The First Battle of Manassas Remembered by a 71st NY State Militia Soldier
| PASS |
461
|
War-date Pass Signed by Secretary of War Stanton for a New York Tribune Reporter
| 140 |
462
|
10th New Hampshire Writes of the Fall of Atlanta
| 140 |
463
|
3rd Pennsylvania Officer’s Document
| PASS |
464
|
Military Prison Guards Received Thier Clothes
| PASS |
465
|
Banned for Being Disloyal - Unusual Civil War History
| PASS |
466
|
On the March to the Sea and Sherman Making Georgia Groan - this 87th Indiana Soldier Says they Lived off the Land and Did so “pretty well generally”
| 150 |
467
|
At Atlanta “...the Rebels fought like mad bulls and charged seven times in our lines and got badly used...”
| 170 |
468
|
He is Best Known for his Battery’s Defense against a Confederate Attack on Cemetery Hill on the Second Day of the Battle of Gettysburg
| PASS |
469
|
Whiskey for the Cavalry
| PASS |
470
|
Rare 2nd Nebraska Cavalry Discharge
| 200 |
471
|
General Jackson and his Two Servants are Paid
| 100 |
472
|
37th Mass Soldiers Pencil Sketch of Punishmnet
| 300 |
473
|
141st Pennsylvania Soldier Writes “...Grant is giving the Johnnys fits I think he will be in that cursed hole Richmond soon, our loss has been frightful, but then our gains our encouraging. ...”
| 70 |
474
|
141st Pennsylvania Officer WIA & Taken POW at Morris Farm, Virginia, Writes of Girls, Drink and Being in Command
| PASS |
475
|
The Raid on St. Albans
| 90 |
476
|
Confederates Burn New York City
| PASS |
477
|
General Truman Seymour Signed Discharge
| 100 |
478
|
Andersonville Prison Map
| 60 |
479
|
Soldier’s Temperance General Order and Original Receipt
| PASS |
480
|
The Skirmish at Cedar Creek - Rare Florida General Order
| 50 |
481
|
He Died of Wounds Two Months After Entering the Service
| PASS |
482
|
Brevet General George Drake Asks for Records from the 2nd New York Cavalry
| 50 |
483
|
Lt. Colonel George B. Drake Signed War-date Document
| PASS |
484
|
12th Maine Signed Document
| PASS |
485
|
This Vermont Soldier Critizes The Home Guard
| 170 |
486
|
A Tennesse Woman Anguishes Over the Loss of her Brother in the “land of Rebellion”
| 50 |
487
|
Controlling the Civilian Population of Jacksonville
| PASS |
488
|
No Galloping Horses in Jacksonville
| PASS |
489
|
The Skirmish at Cedar Creek - Rare Florida General Order
| PASS |
490
|
Controlling the Price of Goods in Florida
| 50 |
491
|
The Freed Slaves who Find Themselves without Jobs are Ordered to Work Camp
| 325 |
492
|
The Fall of Nashville, Thomas Defeats Hood
| PASS |
493
|
Harper Weekly Engraved Sheets
| 50 |
494
|
John Hunt Morgan Killed
| PASS |
495
|
Each Issue Has Election Ticket for McClellan for President and Pendleton for Vice President
| PASS |
496
|
The Day-to-Day War Reporting - A New York World Grouping - Sherman, Hood, McClellan, Davis
| PASS |
497
|
The Day-to-Day War Reporting - Another New York World Grouping - Fall of Savannah, Fort Fisher, Pulaski
| PASS |
498
|
Important Naval Document Pertaining to the CSS Tallahassee
| 425 |
499
|
Admiral Porter Writes of Exploding a Powder Filled Ship off of Fort Fisher and than Making a Grand Attack
| 450 |
500
|
Orders to Stop the Rebel Blockade Runners at Wilmington
| 275 |
501
|
US Naval Letter on Painting Blockaders
| 200 |
502
|
16th Massachusetts Letter Group with Great Close of War Content
| 3500 |
503
|
General Phil Sheridan Writes of the Valor During the Civil War of Lt. Joseph Follett, who was Earned the Medal of Honor for his Action at Perryville
| PASS |
504
|
Execution of the Lincoln Conspirators, Captain Wirz and Camp Ferguson - Several Winslow Homers
| 250 |
505
|
War Reminiscence of General Martin Davis Hardin
| PASS |
506
|
1st New Jersey at Hatcher’s Run with Fantastic Content
| PASS |
507
|
Important Field Printed Broadside on the Surrender of General Taylor’s Forces to General E.R.S. Canby
| PASS |
508
|
Field Printed - Pertaining to Hatcher’s Run
| PASS |
509
|
Great Service Records on these Civil War Officers
| PASS |
510
|
Jeremiah B. Cook of the 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Receives Praise and a Promotion for Leading his Regiment Against Hood’s Confederates
| PASS |
511
|
Georgia Guerillas “go round plundering and hanging Union people....” In February 1865
| PASS |
512
|
1st New York Dragoon’s Soldier Sketches his Camp
| 160 |
513
|
18th New Hampshire Appointment Signed by Colonel Joseph Messer Clough
| 100 |
514
|
14th Ohio Infantry Muster-Out Roll
| PASS |
515
|
127th United States Colored Troops Muster Roll
| 300 |
516
|
“...All Persons found in arms Against the United States...Will be Regarded as guerillas, and Punished with Death...” Issued the Day After the Captured of President Jefferson Davis
| 120 |
517
|
105th Pennsylvania “Wildcats Regiment” Circular Signed by the Company Commanders
| PASS |
518
|
5th Michigan Infantry Officer WIA Circular
| PASS |
519
|
Autographs of Civil War Heroes
| 60 |
520
|
He Was the First Officer in the Breastworks at Nashville
| 120 |
521
|
72nd Ohio Officer Writest he Daughter of General Buckland
| 80 |
522
|
Colonel of the 7th New Jersey is Mustered Out
| PASS |
523
|
Future Vice President Thomas Hendricks Writes General Jefferson Davis about his Future in the U.S. Army after Speaking with President Johnson
| 250 |
524
|
He Commanded the Defeated Federal Forces at the Battle of Fairfield, Pennsylvania
| 120 |
525
|
Boss Tweed Signed Document
| PASS |
526
|
Regimental History of the 12th New York State Militia
| PASS |
527
|
Famouse Jewish Civil War Officer on the Staff of General Reynolds when he was Killed at Gettysburg
| PASS |
528
|
8th New York Heavy Artillery Roll
| PASS |
529
|
General Mussey is Sued by the Federal Government for $24,000
| 80 |
530
|
Map of the Second Highest Number of Casualties
| PASS |
531
|
11th New York Recollections
| PASS |
532
|
General John C. Smith Requests and is Refused the Congressional Medal of Honor for his Actions at Chickamauga
| 180 |
533
|
8th New York Heavy Artillery Soldier’s Autobiography
| PASS |
534
|
Rare “OUR FIRST PRESIDENT” Confederate CDV by Quinby
| 700 |
535
|
Jefferson Davis and His Officers
| 100 |
536
|
Signed War-date CDV of the Chief Surgeon of the 3rd Division of the 11th Corps made Famous at Gettysburg
| 200 |
537
|
20th USCT Signed CDV
| 250 |
538
|
Stereoview of General ‘Baldy’ Smith
| 170 |
539
|
Zoave Encampment
| 170 |
540
|
Armed Soldier
| 170 |
541
|
Armed Union Soldier Tintype
| 170 |
542
|
Union Soldier Tintype
| 160 |
543
|
This Veteran of Two Wars is Recovering From His Wounds
| PASS |
544
|
It Was Incorrectly Reported That She Taunted Stonewall Jackson’s Troops
| 100 |
545
|
Leaders of the Confederate Military
| 100 |
546
|
He Surrendered Port Hudson to the Yankees
| 100 |
547
|
CDV Signed by General William P. Jones
| 120 |
548
|
Mulato Federal Soldier
| 425 |
549
|
Scarce Image of one of The Nancy Harts Who Defended their Georgia Town from Yankee Raiders
| 325 |
550
|
The Gettysburg Victor - George Meade
| 190 |
551
|
He Commanded the CSS ‘Alabama’
| 150 |
552
|
Signed 4th New York Heavy Artillery Officer’s CDV
| 150 |
553
|
The Packet Boat that Transported the Body of Stonewall Jackson
| 50 |
554
|
Civil War Drumsticks ID’d to 90th New York Musician
| PASS |
555
|
Confederate Money
| 130 |
556
|
Death Before Dishonor and the Assassin of Abraham Lincoln
| 200 |
557
|
Presentation of Oil Painting to Chamberlain’s Aide
| PASS |
558
|
Engravings of the War Military Leaders.
| PASS |
559
|
The Appomattox Surrender Photograph
| 225 |
560
|
The War Recalled in Color Lithographs
| PASS |
561
|
The Patriotic Standard of mid 1900’s
| PASS |
562
|
Campaign Token
| 100 |
563
|
A Pair of John Bell Covers
| PASS |
564
|
The First Photograph Of President-Elect Abraham Lincoln With a Beard
| 375 |
565
|
McClellan, Lincoln and His Cabnet Review the Troops in This Period 32” x 21” Engraving
| PASS |
566
|
Lincoln in the Heavenly Skies
| 110 |
567
|
Abraham Lincoln Silver Indian Peace Medal
| 10500 |
568
|
Full Printing of the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
| PASS |
569
|
Lincoln Discusses Colonization With Free Black Men
| 550 |
570
|
Lincoln’s Annual Report to Congress Recomends Buying the Slaves and Colonizing Them
| 350 |
571
|
President Lincoln Advocates Gradual Emancipation Through the Federal Government Buying the Slaves
| 475 |
572
|
President Lincoln Rebukes General Hunter’s Emancipation of Slaves in the States of Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.
| PASS |
573
|
In Spite Of The New York Draft Riots, President Lincoln Issues the Call in New York
| 14000 |
574
|
Lovely Photographic Locket
| 275 |
575
|
1864 Lincoln Folk Art Flag
| 2750 |
576
|
The Bixby Letter From President Abraham Lincoln to Bereaved Mother of Five Sons Died in the War
| 250 |
577
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A Complete Printing of President Lincoln’s Draft Call of 300,000 Men
| PASS |
578
|
Survived the April 14th Assassination Attempt
| 70 |
579
|
Abraham Lincoln Mourning Ribbon with Photograph of the President
| 475 |
580
|
The Lincoln Conspiritors Are Executed
| 100 |
581
|
Nice Composite Image of the Assassins of Abraham Lincoln
| 225 |
582
|
The Day Abraham Lincoln Was Shot the Country Was Celebrating
| PASS |
583
|
American Numismatic Society Abraham Lincoln Plaquette, 1909
| 450 |
584
|
Large Displayable Lincoln Piece
| 110 |
585
|
Lincoln by Famous Sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt
| 50 |
586
|
Lincoln Large Commoration Pennies
| 130 |
587
|
400 Year Old Military Engraving
| 275 |
588
|
President Madison Declares Peace in the War of 1812
| PASS |
589
|
War of 1812 Recruiting Party Return
| PASS |
590
|
“Don’t Give Up The Ship” - Death of Captain James Lawrence Grouping
| 150 |
591
|
War of 1812 Vermont Soldier Enlistment
| 120 |
592
|
War of 1812 Massachusetts Soldier Enlistment & Bounty
| 110 |
593
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War of 1812 New York Soldier Enlistment & Bounty
| 110 |
594
|
War of 1812 Bounty Receipts
| 110 |
595
|
The Hero of New Orleans and “Sink the Enemy or be Sunk”
| PASS |
596
|
One of Only 750 Copies - Signed by the Author of “Jean Laffite”
| PASS |
597
|
Grouping of Ohio Militiamen Henry Hubbard
| 500 |
598
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The Record Book for the USS Brandywine While on Patrol in off the Coast of Brazil
| 800 |
599
|
Naval Officer’s Photographic Grouping
| 900 |
600
|
Rare ALS by Eli Whitney, Jr. Pertaining to the Production of a Rifle for the U.S. Army
| 225 |
601
|
Indian Wars Period Photograph
| PASS |
602
|
2nd Pennsylvania Albumen Photograph
| PASS |
603
|
He Fought at Wounded Knee
| PASS |
604
|
Spanish American Pennsylvania Group
| 100 |
605
|
Span-Am War Casualty Photograph
| 50 |
606
|
Klan “Special Document” on the World Court
| 60 |
607
|
Nazi Ephemera Grouping - 25 Pieces
| PASS |
608
|
From The Nazi Government
| PASS |
609
|
He Was Awarded the Purple Heart
| 100 |
610
|
This Ship Was Grounded in the Pearl Harbor Attack
| 50 |
611
|
Interesting German Canteen
| 50 |
612
|
A Week after the Surrender of Japan and Two Days Before the Japanese Forces in Korea Surrendered - General Douglas MacArthur Warns Koreans they Will be Executed if they Attack Allied Forces
| 300 |
613
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The Important Synagogue
| PASS |
614
|
the Famous Copper Traders - Hendricks Family of New York
| PASS |
615
|
He Founded and Directed the Boston Conservatory of Music
| PASS |
616
|
Gorgeous Albumen of Rabbi Felsenthal
| PASS |
617
|
CDV’s by Jewish Photographers
| PASS |
618
|
He Graduated #1 in His 1823 West Point Class
| 60 |
619
|
Prominent Jews in Charleston - 1860
| PASS |
620
|
Jewish Officer
| PASS |
621
|
Judah Benjamin Note
| 50 |
622
|
Judah Benjamin on a Bond
| 60 |
623
|
He was the First Jewish Commodore of the United States Navy
| 120 |
624
|
Jewish Barnum Circus Freak CDV
| 60 |
625
|
A Jewish Leader
| 110 |
626
|
Jewish Actresses
| PASS |
627
|
The First Zionist Bank
| PASS |
628
|
Two Early 1920’s Ku Klux Klan Anti-Jewish Propaganda
| 50 |
629
|
Jewish Woman - World War Two Collection
| PASS |
630
|
The Birth of Modern Israel
| PASS |
631
|
Early Georgia Land Indenture for the Akins Family of Warren County
| PASS |
632
|
1808 New York City Prisoner Document
| PASS |
633
|
Rare Chimney Stove License
| PASS |
634
|
The Town Clock of Coxsackie, New York
| PASS |
635
|
50 Years of American History
| 50 |
636
|
Group of Albany, New York Paper
| PASS |
637
|
The Choctaw Indians and the Payment for Public Lands by the Use of Scrip
| PASS |
638
|
The Greenville & Columbia Rail Road Stock
| PASS |
639
|
19th Century Students Handmade Books with Poems and Essays
| 80 |
640
|
Nebraska Territory Letter with Election Ticket
| 110 |
641
|
From John James Audubon “The Birds of America”
| PASS |
642
|
The American Rules For Dueling
| 325 |
643
|
B&O Rail Road Stock
| PASS |
644
|
Two Winslow Homer Illustrations in the Same Issue
| PASS |
645
|
Winslow Homer Captures the Image of a Mechanical Killer
| PASS |
646
|
Youthfull Summer Scene by Winslow Homer
| 100 |
647
|
Winslow Homer Romantic Summer Scene
| PASS |
648
|
Another in the Winslow Homer Summer Series
| 100 |
649
|
Winslow Homer Engraving - Long Beach New Jersey
| PASS |
650
|
Winslow Homer - The Boys Are “Waiting For A Bite”
| 100 |
651
|
Rare Die for a Horace Greely 1872 Presidential Campaign Piece
| 120 |
652
|
Women Voting in New Jersey in the 18th Century
| PASS |
653
|
Magenta Oil Company Stock Certificate
| 50 |
654
|
1870 Auction Broadside
| 90 |
655
|
The Great Chicago Fire of 1871
| PASS |
656
|
Nice Grouping of Harper’s Weekly Illustrated
| PASS |
657
|
First Use of the Elephant as the Republican Party
| 100 |
658
|
Mormons, Ku Klux Klan, Buffalo
| PASS |
659
|
Currier and Ives Engraving
| PASS |
660
|
Important Men & Women - 1873
| 60 |
661
|
In Defense of Character in Florida
| PASS |
662
|
Yellow Fever Broadside
| PASS |
663
|
Rare Ben Butler For Governor Handout/Broadside, c. 1870's
| PASS |
664
|
Group of Illustrated London Newspapers
| 50 |
665
|
Scarce Temperance Newspaper
| 150 |
666
|
The Ku Klux Klan on Charles Lindbergh
| 50 |
667
|
Report on The Killing of Gangster Clyde Barrow Issued the Day He Was Killed
| 100 |
668
|
Famous Southern Historian J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton TLS
| PASS |
669
|
Tennesse Political Archive
| 110 |
670
|
The First Women Appointed to a Cabinet Post
| PASS |
671
|
Beatles Memorabilia
| PASS |
672
|
The National States Rights Party Pamphlet and George Wallace Silk Ribbon
| PASS |
673
|
First Report of the Moon Landing
| PASS |
674
|
He Wrote “Geargia On My Mind”
| PASS |
675
|
He Was Born During a Visit by Halley's Comet, and Predicted That He Would "go out with it" as Well. He Did.
| 250 |
676
|
The Author and the Actor Reconcile
| 800 |
677
|
Horace Greely Stereoview
| 100 |
678
|
Early Fire Department Photograph
| 275 |
679
|
This American Explorer Claimed to be the First Person to Reach the North Pole
| 250 |
680
|
Washington DC 100 Years Ago
| 325 |
681
|
George Washington’s Farewell
| 8000 |
682
|
George Washington Becomes the Nations First President and The Inaugural Day is Recounted in this Letter by a Spectator at that Monumental Event
| 1350 |
683
|
George Washington Inaugural Button
| 1400 |
684
|
George Washington Inaugural Button
| 500 |
685
|
George Washington's Carriage at Philadelphia Sanitary Fair 1864
| 100 |
686
|
Enormous Portrait of General Jackson
| 250 |
687
|
The Battle of New Orleans Featuring Future President Andrew Jackson
| 150 |
688
|
Albert Newsam Stone Portrait of Andrew Jackson
| 100 |
689
|
Andrew Jackson Monument Subscription
| PASS |
690
|
Andrew Jackson by J.B. Richardson
| PASS |
691
|
Lithograph by James Baillie of General Jackson
| 190 |
692
|
Van Buren Passes to the Secretary of War
| 225 |
693
|
William Henry Harrison Signed Document as Governor of Indiana Territory
| 1400 |
694
|
The Cost of Burying a President
| 170 |
695
|
The “Accidental President” Receives a Letter from Representative Hayward Pertaining to Bounty Land in Arkansas
| 140 |
696
|
Virginian’s Manuscript “ROOT HOG OR DIE”
| 225 |
697
|
Andrew Johnson ALS as a Member of Congress
| 1200 |
698
|
The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
| 100 |
699
|
Very Impressive Presidential Candidate Grant Signed CDV with Nice Association to the Photographer
| 2100 |
700
|
Unique Ulysses Grant Campaign Item
| 375 |
701
|
President U.S Grant Parian Ware bust,
| 100 |
702
|
President U.S. Grant and Family Stereoview
| 120 |
703
|
Trade With China Was Important to President Hayes
| 750 |
704
|
Hayes Defines the Treasury Depart Leadership Plan
| 325 |
705
|
Washington through Hayes
| PASS |
706
|
The Presidential Politics of 1888
| PASS |
707
|
More 1888 Presidential Politics
| PASS |
708
|
Great Color Images in These Issues of Puck
| PASS |
709
|
The 100 Anniversary of the Constitution
| 50 |
710
|
Presidential Politics in Color from Puck
| PASS |
711
|
Highly Politically Charged Issues of Puck
| PASS |
712
|
Early Color Cartoon Regarding the Prohibition Party
| PASS |
713
|
Document Sign by both William and Ida McKinley
| 550 |
714
|
Graphic Political Postcards for the Presidential Race of 1908
| PASS |
715
|
Large Engravings of the Presidents
| 150 |
716
|
Mammoth Theodore Roosevelt Photograph
| 275 |
717
|
President Wilson Inscribes a Photo To His French Counterpart
| 2500 |
718
|
Signed Photograph As President
| 200 |
719
|
First edition of the Report of President's Committee on Civil Service Improvement, signed by all members of the committee Roosevelt entrusted with moving several thousand federal employees into t
| 750 |
720
|
Presidential Free Franks
| PASS |
721
|
The Team Was Re-Elected
| PASS |
722
|
President Kennedy to pull troops out of Vietnam?
| PASS |
723
|
President Johnson Acknowledges His Nato Commander
| 350 |
724
|
The White Correspondents Award in Named in His Honor
| 400 |
725
|
This One Is All About The Date
| 475 |
726
|
General Edward Canby Civil War-date Autograph Letter Signed to General R.B. Mitchell
| 500 |
727
|
Out in California - Good Western Letters
| 300 |
728
|
Strong Carte-de-Visite Portrait of General Custer
| 750 |
729
|
Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company Map
| PASS |
730
|
Negotiating Treaties with the Black Feet and other Indian Tribes
| PASS |
731
|
Indian Wars Discharge for Medal of Honor Receipient Signed by Two Civil War Generals
| PASS |
732
|
Rare George Custer Photograph
| 4500 |
733
|
Cabinet Card of George Armstrong Custer by Mora
| 2100 |
734
|
Nice Silver Print of George A. Custer
| 225 |
735
|
Annie Oakley on Canvas
| 3750 |
736
|
He Received the Medal of Honor in 1872 for Service to the US Army as a Scout
| 160 |
737
|
Buffalo Bill In the Ten Gallon Hat
| 100 |
738
|
Bill in a Wild Shirt
| PASS |
739
|
Perhaps the Best Known Buffalo Bill Photograph
| 500 |
740
|
Excellent Collotype of “Kaw-U-Tz”
| PASS |
741
|
“On The War Path” by George Cornish
| 100 |
742
|
George Cornish’s “The Round Up”
| 50 |
743
|
“Texas Long Horns” Collotype
| PASS |
744
|
“Old Monarchs of the Plains” by George Cornish
| PASS |
745
|
“A True Girl of the West” by Cornish
| 50 |
746
|
George Cornish’s “The Belle of the Ranch”
| PASS |
747
|
Pancho Villa Expedition Letter to Noted International Financier James Luitweiler
| PASS |
748
|
The 101 Ranch - Tom Mix and His Daughter Ruth Mix Photos
| 200 |
749
|
The Yankee Greats of the 1950’s
| 475 |
750
|
Cap Anson and the Philadelphia Athletics
| 100 |
751
|
Exceptional Issue with Two Baseball engravings AND an important Winslow Homer Engraving
| 110 |
752
|
Baseball Game Between the Red Stockings and the Athletics - 1874
| PASS |
753
|
Enormous Print - Collegiate Regatta
| PASS |
754
|
1888 Baseball Photographs
| 1000 |
755
|
1889 Baseball Photographs
| 1000 |
756
|
Strong Early Baseball Tintype
| 350 |
757
|
Late 19th Century Baseball Score Cards.
| 100 |
758
|
Turkey Red Cigarette Baseball Card
| 250 |
759
|
Baseball Turn-of-the-Century
| PASS |
760
|
Fun Grouping of Baseball Trade Cards
| 225 |
761
|
Ruth In Military Unifor - 1924
| 90 |
762
|
Collection of Boxing Awards
| PASS |
763
|
The Bambino Gets Behind the Plate
| 90 |
764
|
The Two Babes
| 90 |
765
|
Sultan of Swat Swaggers from the Dugout
| 90 |
766
|
The Babe Turns to Coaching
| 90 |
767
|
He Was The Only Undefeated Heavy Weight Boxing Champion
| PASS |
768
|
Curt Flood - The First Free Agent
| 100 |
769
|
Signed Baseball By Several Greats
| PASS |
770
|
Dream Week - Curt Flood
| PASS |
771
|
Black Professional Athletes
| PASS |
772
|
Willie Mays Signed First Day Cover
| PASS |
773
|
Willie Mays Signed Hall of Fame Cover
| PASS |