Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Scarce Field Printed Murfreesboro Pass Signed by 2nd Kentucky Lt. Mortally Wounded at the Battle of Murfeesboro
| 650 |
2
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1828 Savannah "Ship Hope" Bill of Lading -- John Bones
| 50 |
3
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James Longstreet Writes George Pickett Pertaining to His Wound at Chapultepec
| PASS |
4
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John Tyler Clip
| 225 |
5
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General Danville Leadbetter-Signed Document
| 100 |
6
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Rare Map to Illustrate First Bull Run
| PASS |
7
|
Fort Sumter 1861 Letter
| 150 |
8
|
Appeal to the Benevolent Broadside - Seeking Slaves and Supplies at Manassas 1861
| 2100 |
9
|
South Carolina Military Officer Recruiting Roster
| 750 |
10
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c. 1861 Nottoway Artillery Recruiting Broadside
| 2200 |
11
|
5th Texas Killed in Action Officer Letter
| 950 |
12
|
General Roswell Ripley War-date Autograph Letter Signed
| 150 |
13
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Group of Four Autographs Includes War-date General John B. Gordon
| 500 |
14
|
Orr's Rifles Pass
| 140 |
15
|
Map of Route of Poctoliga Expedition
| 150 |
16
|
Georgia Arms Lost in Action - Signed by Officer Later Killed at Gettysburg
| 110 |
17
|
Coleman’s Scouts Telegram to General Gideon Pillow
| 100 |
18
|
3rd Florida Pay Voucher
| PASS |
19
|
“The enemy’s boats have passed — Prepare for action”
| 250 |
20
|
Pencil Sketch by Harper’s Weekly Artist, Charles Allgauer
| 300 |
21
|
Carte de visite of Commodore Buchanan, CSN
| PASS |
22
|
Col. Newell Gleason 87th Indiana Draws a Map and Writes About the Battle of Chickamauga
| 650 |
23
|
Confederate Parole for Union soldier
| PASS |
24
|
16 Year Old Soldier’s Resignation is Denied with Endorsments by Generals Robert E. Lee, James Lonstreet, Robert Ramson
| 6750 |
25
|
Tweed-Signed Substitute
| 120 |
26
|
1863 Georgia Pass
| 225 |
27
|
Federal Military Telegraph Group
| 450 |
28
|
Buying Confederate Slaves in Georgia
| 350 |
29
|
Captured by Early’s Forces as They Advance in Gettysburg
| 750 |
30
|
Commander Bushby of the English Blockade Runner “Calypso” Meets with Gen. Robert E. Lee
| 300 |
31
|
CSA Song Sheet
| 130 |
32
|
8th Confederate Cavalry Soldier is Given a Leave of Absence
| PASS |
33
|
Rare 1st Maryland Cavlary Pay Voucher
| PASS |
34
|
Confederate Army Intelligence Responds to a Request for Assistance in Locating Two Brothers in the 24th Virginia, Possibly Lost at Gettysburg
| 425 |
35
|
Richmond Arsenal Document Signed by John William Mallet at the Confederate States Central Laboratory in Macon, Ga.
| 140 |
36
|
Fantastic Chickamauga Content in 1st Alabama letter
| 650 |
37
|
Provisional Return for Polk’s Corps of Army of Tennessee
| PASS |
38
|
50th Virginia Pay Document for Deceased Soldier
| 400 |
39
|
Slaves Who Are Serving in the Confederate Army Without Permission of Their Masters Are to be Reported
| 100 |
40
|
The Day After Taking Command of Recruiting and Two Weeks After his Failure at Stones River, General Gideon Pillow Orders the Recruiting of Conscripts to Fill the Confederate Ranks
| 850 |
41
|
Confederate Rations Broadside
| 500 |
42
|
Mississippi Yankee Hunters Song Sheet
| 250 |
43
|
Great Letter Penned in 1865 by Robert Ould Confederate Agent of Exchange for Prisoners Pertaining to Prisoners held at Andersonville, Cahaba, and Meridian
| 600 |
44
|
Confederate Colonel of the 1st Georgia Infantry Writes from Fort Wagner with Content on Shelling by Monitors
| 1400 |
45
|
States Rights Gist Letter to Governor Pickens
| 750 |
46
|
Member of Pickett’s Division Writes of the Devistation at Gettysburg
| 2400 |
47
|
Rare 1st Florida Cavalry Document
| 100 |
48
|
1st South Carolina Office Writes Days After Gettysburg about the Battle and the Death of Captain William T. Haskell on July 2, 1863
| 1000 |
49
|
General Longstreet Turns Down an Invitation by the Confederate Congress for Recoginition to Continue his Work in the Field
| PASS |
50
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T.J. Jackson Approves His Medical Dierector’s Request to Assign Dr. Conrad to His Corps
| 4250 |
51
|
Pre-War JEB Stuart Document
| 1000 |
52
|
Liverpool Printed Handbill
| 425 |
53
|
Gen. Wright’s Order from Atlanta
| PASS |
54
|
Inept Confederate Hospital Attendants/Stewards Discharged Without Authority
| 160 |
55
|
Gen. Winder Writes Gen. Bragg From Andersonville - 1864
| PASS |
56
|
Gen. Johnston Writes Gen. Hardee Requesting He and Gen. Hood Join Him to Scout for a Position on the Front Lines in Georgia
| PASS |
57
|
Gen. William Smith’s Battle Report Submitted to Gen. Sherman
| 600 |
58
|
Confederate War Department Issues a Pass for a Slave
| PASS |
59
|
CSA Paroled Prisoners Sign for New Clothes
| 200 |
60
|
Free Negro Enlists in the Confederate Army
| 1000 |
61
|
Gen. John B. Gordon War date Signed Division Monthly Review
| PASS |
62
|
19th Iowa writes, “niggers are dying pretty fast”
| 120 |
63
|
Gen. McLaws Hears of Attempts to Slow Sherman’s March to the Sea
| 300 |
64
|
Confederate Document Signed by Major R.G. Wright, 27th Alabama and Major Cummings
| PASS |
65
|
Recruiting Broadside for the Notorious Andersonville Prison Guards
| 1600 |
66
|
Union Prisoner of War Writes from Camp Oglethorpe with Rare Cover
| 600 |
67
|
Surgeon’s Exemption for South Carolina Soldier
| 225 |
68
|
Outstanding Battle of the Crater Letter by a Member of the 48th Georgia Infantry with Content on Killing Negroes and Yanks in Hand to Hand Combat
| 2500 |
69
|
General Imboden Removes a Deserter from the Rolls
| 375 |
70
|
Confederate Document Signed by Generals Early and Pegram While Staging for the Valley Campaign
| PASS |
71
|
Rare Document Signed by General Lomax Pertaining to the 2nd Maryland Horse Artillery and their Hero Commander John McNulty
| 750 |
72
|
General Robert E. Lee Signed Document regarding Union Navy Placing Torpedos in the River
| 3500 |
73
|
Document Signed by CSA Generals Cleburne, Hardee, Mercer Days Before the Battle of Atlanta
| 2300 |
74
|
Just Prior to the Battle of the Wilderness Sandie Pendleton Writes his Mother a Loving Letter
| 2750 |
75
|
Documented Remnants of the 31st Virginia Infantry Battle Flag
| 700 |
76
|
General Mahone Writes General A.P. Hill - Captured at Appomattox
| PASS |
77
|
Palmetto Sharpshooters Death Certificates
| PASS |
78
|
Soldier Witnesses An Execution
| 600 |
79
|
War Date telegram by Governor Smith to Beauregard with the General's Initials
| 200 |
80
|
Wheeler Writes to the Colonel of the 24th Arkansas
| 170 |
81
|
Imprint Resolution of Wise’s Brigade - “Will never consent to yield ...”
| 150 |
82
|
Receipt for Ordnance, Winchester, Va.
| 160 |
83
|
Inter-unit Competition Letter
| 325 |
84
|
Arming Confederate Slaves - “Southern Negroes stink like skunks...”
| 325 |
85
|
16th Army Corps Content letter
| 250 |
86
|
Paroled From General Johnston’s Army
| 600 |
87
|
Gen. Joseph Wheeler Writes Gen. D.H. Hill pertaining to Enemy Movements
| 950 |
88
|
Gen. William T. Sherman War Date Autograph Letter Signed - 1865, Military Content Chasing Johnston’s Army
| PASS |
89
|
10th Texas Cavalry Parole and Grouping
| PASS |
90
|
David Hunter-Signed Execution ticket
| 600 |
91
|
23 Civil War Steel Engravings
| PASS |
92
|
Packet of 9 Civil War engravings
| PASS |
93
|
6th Kentucky Cavalry Letter About Burning Alabama and Georgia
| 700 |
94
|
Judah Benjamin Gives the Order to Disburse the Last Funds of the Confederacy
| 4250 |
95
|
The Attorney General States that Confederate Officers Cannot Wear Their CSA Uniforms nor Fly the "Traitor's Flag"
| 100 |
96
|
General George Washington Custis Lee Writes of a Possible Colored Troops Division in the Confederate Army
| 325 |
97
|
The Sinking Of The USS Tecumseh Haunts The Crew Of The Ironclad USS Chickasaw
| 250 |
98
|
Rare 3rd Florida Prisoner of War Letter
| PASS |
99
|
Provost Marshal’s Pass for the District of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida
| 170 |
100
|
Rare Field Printed Parole for a 4th Georgia Cavalry Soldier
| 190 |
101
|
Appomattox Parole for a 4th Georgia Infantry Soldier
| 2300 |
102
|
General Rosser Writes About Turning the Confederate War Ordnance Over to the Federal Government
| 375 |
103
|
President Davis Surrenders Military Authority to His New Secretary of War
| 3250 |
104
|
J.B. Gordon Signed Endearment
| 140 |
105
|
Turner’s Ashby’s Regiment Bounties During Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign
| 800 |
106
|
Mrs. T.J. Jackson Autograph Letter Signed
| 500 |
107
|
8th Texas Roster
| 375 |
108
|
CSA Lt. Col. Osmun Latrobe, Longstreet’s AAG, writes Longstreet with Great Content
| 100 |
109
|
Unused Appomattox Parole Pass
| PASS |
110
|
Mississppi Manuscript General Order Issued by General Bragg
| 120 |
111
|
Good Political Content Jefferson Davis Autograph Letter Signed as Secretary of War
| PASS |
112
|
Land Grant Signed by General John B. Floyd
| 120 |
113
|
Senator Toombs Writes Alexander Stephens and Franks the Cover
| 200 |
114
|
Railroad Stock Signed by General Lawrence O’Bryan Branch
| 150 |
115
|
He Was Severely Wounded at Murfreesboro and Immediately After Was Promoted to Brigadier-General
| PASS |
116
|
Document Signed by Colonel George Alexander Who Ran Castle Thunder
| PASS |
117
|
This General Was Twice Wounded in Action and Taken POW
| PASS |
118
|
This General Was Killed in Action at the Battle of Peachtree Creek
| PASS |
119
|
The Alabama Volunteer Corps Canebrake Rifle Guards Offer Their Service To The Day After The State's Secession
| 425 |
120
|
On Alabama's Day of Secession. We Maintain "a Spirit of Deadly Hostility To Black Republican Rule."
| 325 |
121
|
A Week After Sumter's Surrender Syndenham Moore Forms The Nucleus of The 11th Alabama
| 475 |
122
|
Early War-Date Alabama Governor's Slave Revolt Letter
| 1400 |
123
|
An Alabama Woman Says She Will "If Necessary [Give] My Life" To Serve As A Nurse In The Southern Cause
| 200 |
124
|
Alabama Jeff Davis Presidential Election Certification Document
| 400 |
125
|
Rare Signed Fire-Eater WILLIAM L. YANCEY Endorsement On A "Avowed Disunionist For The Sake of Disunion" Service Application
| 250 |
126
|
Secretary of War Judah Benjamin Authorizes The Formation of One of Joseph Wheeler’s Best Cavalry Commands
| 150 |
127
|
Governor Moore Sends A Doctor To Make Cartridges For The Confederacy at Pensacola
| PASS |
128
|
Alabama Governor Moore Gives Safe Passage To A Member of The Warrior Guards
| PASS |
129
|
An Alabama Officer's Body Servant Is Given A Free Pass To Join His Master At The Front
| 250 |
130
|
Rare Confederate General Danville Leadbetter Letter On Repairs To Fort Morgan, Alabama
| PASS |
131
|
An Early Confederate Post Master's Application Letter
| PASS |
132
|
The Commandant of Cahaba Confederate Military Prison Gets An 1861 Endorsement
| PASS |
133
|
A Young Georgia Volunteer To His Mother, "Tried To Get My Consent & Failing To Do So He Would Go Without It."
| 275 |
134
|
Rare Alabama Captain's Petition Signed By Brig. Gen. William H. Forney and Provisional Governor Lewis E. Parsons
| 250 |
135
|
Rare Pro-Union Rural Alabama Announcement, "Come one. Come All Good Patriotic Union Men."
| 250 |
136
|
Confederate General Patrick Henry Nelson Writes from Morris Island
| 800 |
137
|
For President of the Confederacy
| 130 |
138
|
General Griffith Writes of 1st Manassas and his Commanding Officer General Ewell
| 950 |
139
|
Confederate General Richard Griffith Writes of Tasks for his Slave and Needing Artillery to Defend from McClellan
| 950 |
140
|
Confederate Pass on Camp Pickens Form
| PASS |
141
|
1st South Carolina Pass on Army of Potomac Imprint
| 225 |
142
|
Actual Cast Ballot for Confederate Jefferson Davis 1861,
| 300 |
143
|
withdrawn
| PASS |
144
|
Scarce Orange Cover From Richmond’s First Prison, Liggon’s Tobacco Warehouse
| 425 |
145
|
Letter Written to Paul Semmes by His Half Brother, A.G. Semmes Regarding the Marriage of His Son, Spencer Semmes Only Weeks After Louisiana Secedes
| PASS |
146
|
General Robert E. Rodes War-Date Document Signed as Commander of the “Warrior Guards’, 5th Alabama Infantry
| PASS |
147
|
The Battle of First Bull Run, "Oh, It Is Horrid."
| 1200 |
148
|
After The Battle of First Bull Run: "War Is Likely To Continue For Some Time."
| 650 |
149
|
Flushing The Yankees Out Of their Strong Entrenchments "So We Can Have A Fair Chance At Them."
| 600 |
150
|
Camped Near Cub Run "Where The Yankees Made Their Double Quick Retreat From Bull Run."
| 550 |
151
|
Control From The Front: "Are The Negroes Easily Controlled By You. Are Dick & Charley Bad Boys?"
| 550 |
152
|
He Does Not Want To Give The Required Bond To Become A Confederate Regimental Staff Officer
| 350 |
153
|
Officer's Election Wrangling Effects His Chances At Advancement
| 375 |
154
|
CSA Officer: "Grow Fast And Make Little Soldiers." Hire Out Starlin To Make Shoes
| 350 |
155
|
Peninsula Campaign: "I Don't Think McClellan Intends To Fight Johnson Fairly If He Can Help It."
| 900 |
156
|
Facing Yankee Onslaught At The Battle of Seven Pines
| 1400 |
157
|
News On The Battle of Seven Pines Reaches Home
| 500 |
158
|
After The Seven Days Campaign: "Our Co. Is Ruined For Ever."
| 750 |
159
|
The Father of Confederate General John C. C. Sanders Buries His Friend In Oakwood Cemetery, Richmond
| 800 |
160
|
Our Martyrs Can Never…Be Forgotten. Their Names Are Embalmed In Every Throbbing Heart.
| 400 |
161
|
Lt. Abner Newton Steele 11th Alabama Volunteer Collection
| 200 |
162
|
Following Nashville's Fall This Officer Says: "Don't Look For Me Till You See Me Dead Or When Every Lincolnite Is Killed Between Me And Home."
| 250 |
163
|
General Breckinridge Mildly Admonishes Chief of Cavalry Joseph Wheeler
| 140 |
164
|
The Confederacy's Poet Laureate's Father "I Don't Like To See A Man Vain."
| 150 |
165
|
Rare Alabama Clothing Requisition Form
| PASS |
166
|
Lincoln Will Raise His 600,000 Troops…He Will Inflict Upon Us Untold Suffering and Devastation.
| 275 |
167
|
Confederate General Josiah Gorgas Confederate Ordnance Signed Letter
| PASS |
168
|
Rare Confederate States of America Marine Corps Document
| PASS |
169
|
Hood’s Texas Brigade - Rare Confederate Cover
| 400 |
170
|
A Pair of Richmond Medical Documents
| 150 |
171
|
Unique Parole Of Honor Issued By Kirby Smith - Battle of Richmond Kentucky
| 1900 |
172
|
First Confederate General to Die in the Western Theater.
| 225 |
173
|
General Simon Bolivar Buckner Authorizes a “Buckners Guards” Requisition
| PASS |
174
|
Confederate Letter by 43rd North Carolina Soldier WIA & POW at Gettysburg, Immortal 600 Member
| 350 |
175
|
Two Pieces of North Carolina Confederate Currency
| 150 |
176
|
15th Georgia Infantry Officer’s Group
| 2200 |
177
|
CSA General Patrick Cleburne Goes After Yankee Battle of Chickamauga Artillery Debris
| 275 |
178
|
A Confederate Partisan Ranger Recalls A Pitched Battle
| 150 |
179
|
Four CSA Generals Are Named To One Of Their Youngest Victims, John H. Kelley
| 170 |
180
|
Questioning The Legitimacy of A Possible Kentucky Deserter's Story
| 150 |
181
|
Execution For A Rebel Deserter Found Among Captured Union Troopers At The Battle of Murfreesboro
| 700 |
182
|
Union General McCook's Murderer Is Defended By His Former Cell-Mate Escapee
| 400 |
183
|
Historically Important List of Confederate Volunteers From, Plantersville, Alabama
| 150 |
184
|
Poet James D. McCabe, Jr. pens His "Mississippians Never Surrender" Poem
| 170 |
185
|
Bibb County, Alabama's Slave Population Outnumbers The White Ten To One
| PASS |
186
|
CSA Postal Cover 12th Georgia WIA Second Bull Run
| PASS |
187
|
Flag Remnant from the Montgomery Guards and More in this Confederate Officer’s Grouping
| 1600 |
188
|
Confederate State Rights Imprint
| PASS |
189
|
31st North Carolina Infantry Letter on the Second Battle of Charleston Harbor
| PASS |
190
|
31st North Carolina Soldier Writes from Sullivan’s Island
| 100 |
191
|
31st North Carolina Soldier Writes of 13 KIA at Fort Sumter
| 325 |
192
|
General Stuart and General Lee Set the Groundwork for the Jones-Imboden Raid
| PASS |
193
|
North Carolina PCSA Confederate Medical Document
| 100 |
194
|
Confederate Virginia Medical Manuscript
| 160 |
195
|
Originally Written By A POW in Libby Prison, March 25, 1863
| 150 |
196
|
Radical Congressman Signed CDV From The Man Who Would Have Become Temporary President Had Johnson Been Convicted
| 500 |
197
|
On His March to Gettysburg, Field Printed R.E. Lee General Orders on Non Retaliation
| 4250 |
198
|
An Officer’s Libby Prison Letter With The Commandant Response
| 750 |
199
|
Confederate ADS Signed by Col. Meriwether Lewis Clark
| PASS |
200
|
War-date Document Signed by General George Harrison and Others
| PASS |
201
|
$1 Alabama Note Captured from General Marcus Wright’s Uniform
| 150 |
202
|
General Hood Concentrates Cavalry Forces At The Outset of The Franklin-Nashville Campaign
| 160 |
203
|
Confederate General John H. Kelly (One of The Youngest Generals KIA In The War) Orders Changes To His Command
| PASS |
204
|
An Alabama Volunteer: "We Got a Little Worsted The 24th" During The Battle of Chattanooga
| 450 |
205
|
Slave Impressment Form Marengo County, Alabama
| 325 |
206
|
McClellan & Wood Have Been Nominated As Candidates…We Have Defeated The Yankees In Virginia.
| 50 |
207
|
A Call For Help To Governor Watts, "This Is The First I Have Asked As A Soldier's Wife."
| 100 |
208
|
14th Virginia Cavalry in the Shendandoah Valley Campaign and the Battle of Summit’s Point
| 1200 |
209
|
38th Virginia Infantry Officer Writes of the Battle of Cold Harbor
| 1200 |
210
|
Governor Brown Commissions a Major
| 300 |
211
|
8th Texas Cavalry Soldier Writes from his Camp Near Atlanta about the Spirits of the Generals and Taking the Colors of the Yankees
| PASS |
212
|
Rare Confederate Photograph of Andersonville
| 1400 |
213
|
A Libby Prisoner Escapes and is Recaptured
| 200 |
214
|
Rare Field Printed Allen's Cavalry Division Morning Report Form
| PASS |
215
|
Another Rare Field Printed Allen's Cavalry Division Morning Report Form
| 150 |
216
|
Confederate Troopers Were Too Busy Fighting At The Battle of Aiken, South Carolina To Plunder Graniteville
| PASS |
217
|
A Kentucky Rebel Gets A Furlough Extension Because An Unhealed Stomach Wound During The Atlanta Campaign
| 100 |
218
|
An 1865 Alabama State Constitutional Convention Delegate Writes Provisional Governor Parsons
| 200 |
219
|
In Seeking A Pardon From The North, "Have You…Been Engaged In Hunting Anyone With Dogs."
| 250 |
220
|
He Was Perhaps The Very Last Confederate Brigadier General, Charles C. Crews Signed Document
| PASS |
221
|
Rising Sun's Editor..."May [Jeff Davis] Never Again Be Permitted To Disgrace Skirts and Petticoats…".
| 325 |
222
|
General Lee Takes Command as “General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States”
| 350 |
223
|
The End of Lee’s Army is Near
| PASS |
224
|
Andersonville Survivors Medal
| 375 |
225
|
The Last Confederate Newspaper Printed In the Confederate Capital of Richmond
| 500 |
226
|
Rare TEXAS Parole of Honor For A Colonel - 1865
| 1000 |
227
|
Scarce Florida Parole
| 425 |
228
|
7-Star, UCV First National Confederate Flag
| 800 |
229
|
An Oath To "Support All…Proclamations...Made During The Existing Rebellion With Reference To The Emancipation of Slaves."
| 150 |
230
|
Another Proclamation Oath Supporting "Proclamations…Made…With Reference To The Emancipation of Slaves."
| 150 |
231
|
This Confederate Balloonist Used Captured Balloons
| PASS |
232
|
Document Signed Three Times by Secretary of the Treasury Memminger
| PASS |
233
|
Map of Western Virginia by Stonewall Jackson’s Map Maker
| 600 |
234
|
General Mathew Ector Signed Document
| 150 |
235
|
He Was Captured at Jonesboro and Exchanged for General Stoneman
| 150 |
236
|
Confederate Secretary of State R.M.T. Hunter Autograph Letter Signed
| 70 |
237
|
Free Frank by Vice President Alexander Stephens
| 100 |
238
|
He Was the Youngest Confederate General
| PASS |
239
|
Confederate Soldier Group
| 300 |
240
|
A Pair Of Andersonville Prisoners Items
| 300 |
241
|
His Promotion to General was Never Confirmed Before the War Ended
| PASS |
242
|
He Supervised Mosby’s Rangers’ Intelligence Ops
| PASS |
243
|
24th Massachusetts Soldier Writes from Inside Libby Prison after the Fall of the Confederacy with Great Content about the Tunnel Escape and the Fortunes of Dick Turner
| 1600 |
244
|
Ruby Ambrotype of Confederate Soldier with Rifle and Bowie Knife
| PASS |
245
|
1/4 Plate Outdoor Tintype of Members of the 2nd Mass Heavy Artillery - All of Whom Died of Disease Except for One
| 1400 |
246
|
Confederate President Jeff Davis and Secretary of War Breckinridge
| 110 |
247
|
Confederate Generals Johnston
| 130 |
248
|
CDV of Jefferson Davis
| 120 |
249
|
Wood from the Confederate Steamer Albermarle
| 275 |
250
|
Identified Confederate Epaulettes
| PASS |
251
|
Confederate Hat Badge
| 225 |