Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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AD 330-340 Roman Constantine I – Remus and Romulus
| PASS |
2
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Early Mass Land Transaction Signed John Weld, William Dudley and Samuel Gerrish
| PASS |
3
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Colonial Governor William Greene Receives Payment For Signing Military Commission
| PASS |
4
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The Colonial Grovernor Appoints A Lieutenant in the French Indian War
| PASS |
5
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1766 Colonial Governor SIR FRANCIS BERNARD OKs Expenses for Sufferers of a Fire
| PASS |
6
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Reporting The Seizure of John Hancocks Sloop - Benjamin Franklin’s Magic Squares Illustrated
| 225 |
7
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A Rare Autograph Of Early Printer Solomon Southwick
| PASS |
8
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CHOICE UNCIRCULATED - Uncut North Carolina Colonial Currency Sheet
| PASS |
9
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North Carolina Currency 1771 pound
| PASS |
10
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North Carolina Currency 1771 pound
| PASS |
11
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North Carolina Currency 1771 pound
| PASS |
12
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Benjamin Franklin’s Leak Causes a Duel and Ultimately Franklin’s Removal as Postmaster General
| 150 |
13
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In The Lead Up To The Tea Act, The Brits Are Planning On Ways To Increase Consumption
| PASS |
14
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Marriage and Dower Indenture Signed Revolutionary War General Otho H. Williams
| PASS |
15
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The Boston Tea Pary Reported in the Newspaper
| 700 |
16
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Reports From The Colonies
| PASS |
17
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During the American War of Independence, John Wilks Was a Supporter of the American Patriots
| 125 |
18
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1776 Map of the Western Hemisphere, including the United States...
| 100 |
19
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State of Virginia Instructs Its Delegates to Declare Independence ... As President of Congress, John Hancock Declares "every kind of authority under the said Crown should be totally suppressed"
| 70 |
20
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General Howe Takes Possession Of New York City
| PASS |
21
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$1 Note - South Carolina December 23, 1776
| PASS |
22
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1776 Document
| 30 |
23
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New Jersey March 25, 1776 Twelve Shillings. Fr. NJ-179
| PASS |
24
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Connecticut Nine Pence Bill
| PASS |
25
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A Rare and Important 1776 Appointment of Barent J. Ten Eyck Signed by Nathaniel Woodhull as President of the New York Provincial Congress.
| PASS |
26
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The Absolute Rarist Declaration of Independence Signers
| 950 |
27
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Scarce Autograph Of Abigale Wadsworth
| PASS |
28
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Payment Per Order of Col. Canfield
| PASS |
29
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Ten Pound Bounty Bond Issued By The State Of Massachusetts
| 125 |
30
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Town of Hubbarton, Massachusetts Account of Payments To Continental Soldiers
| 1200 |
31
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1778 South Carolina Appointed Him Commodore of the South Carolina Navy - Later He Captured the Bahamas
| PASS |
32
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A Scarce War Date Military Document Signed By French Admiral Comte de Grasse Who Commanded At Yorktown-1781
| PASS |
33
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1778 British Maj Gen William Phillips Letter When Held American Prisoner of War
| PASS |
34
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Used to Detect Counterfeit Notes
| PASS |
35
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State of Massachusetts Bay State lottery Bond
| 225 |
36
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Benedict Arnold Complete Autograph Document Signed in the Third Person
| 2000 |
37
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The Sale Of A Ship At Auction - 1785
| 100 |
38
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The Massachusetts Bay Begins to Threaten the Occupying British
| 425 |
39
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A Revolutionary War Soldier From Virginia Looks For His Promised Kentucky Land
| PASS |
40
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Protecting The Seaman And Marine Merchants
| PASS |
41
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Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence Signer JOHN DAVIDSON Signed Document
| PASS |
42
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WILLIAM DONNISON Signed 1790 Military Commission Letter to Major General Goodwin
| PASS |
43
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President Washington Aprroves L’Enfant’s Plan for the Federal City
| 180 |
44
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Silvanus Bourne Letter
| PASS |
45
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Oliver Wolcott, Jr. Treasury Department Document Signed To William Ellery, and Docketed by Ellery on verso
| 100 |
46
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1795 Revolutionary War General DANIEL BRODHEAD of New York Signed Land Grant
| PASS |
47
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Three Founding Fathers of the American Navy on One Document
| PASS |
48
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Patrick Henry Document
| 550 |
49
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JOHN CHESTER Autograph Letter Signed 1798 Connecticut Revolutionary War Hero
| PASS |
50
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Alexander Hamilton’s Father-In-Law - The Revolutionary War General, Philip Schuyler
| 170 |
51
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During the Revolutionary War, Varick Served as George Washington's Aide-de-Camp and Private Secretary.
| 60 |
52
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Alexander Hamilton Killed In A Duel With Aaron Burr
| 400 |
53
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“I recommend my Soul to God…my body I commend to dust”
| 150 |
54
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British Spy Major John Andre Engraving Collection
| 100 |
55
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Collection of Revolutionary War Related Scenes
| PASS |
56
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An Important Slave Case In London, 1773
| 150 |
57
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Using The the Ole’ Black Man to Sell Corn Meal
| PASS |
58
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Slaves Escape In Boston
| 70 |
59
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Last Will - Leaves Slave to Her Sons
| 190 |
60
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The Massa Wants His Runaway Sklave Duaghter Back
| 80 |
61
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Four Philadelphia Newspapers With Runaway Slave Ads Including Two Runaway Woman
| 80 |
62
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Ordered to Surrender The Slave Women
| 800 |
63
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The Baltimore County Jails Has Committed Several Runaway Slaves
| PASS |
64
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Two Baltimore Newspapers With Slave Ads
| PASS |
65
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A Speech Highlighting Martin van Buren's Hypocrisy Against Slavery in 1840
| PASS |
66
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This Georgian Defends Slavery - “The slaves are now enjoyed as much freedom as they are qualified to enjoy”
| 500 |
67
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The Hall Is Denied to the Abolitionists In Connecticut
| 225 |
68
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Slave Sells At Auction
| 300 |
69
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Archive Of The Captain Who Discovered the Amistad
| PASS |
70
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Buying His Abolitionist Newspaper
| 60 |
71
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Quakers On The Subject of Slavery
| 350 |
72
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Abolition Will Divide The Country
| 275 |
73
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Rhode Island Anti-Slavery, Whig Party Broadside
| PASS |
74
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He Speaks of Abolition, Whigs, Mexican War
| PASS |
75
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Iron Wrist Restraints
| 275 |
76
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Collection of Revolutionary War American and British General's Portraits
| PASS |
77
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A Period Version of a Poem of the Uncle Tom Cabin Character Topsy
| PASS |
78
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A 10 Page Legal Proceedings Regarding A Slave Sale Gone Bad
| 400 |
79
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The Trustee Defines The Ownership of The Slave Girl Born But Not Named In The Will
| 600 |
80
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1856 Slave Bill of Sale - Three Generations of Slave Women
| 400 |
81
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In 1862 He Organized the FIRST NEGRO TROOPS
| 80 |
82
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Anti-Slavery Pamphlets - Focused On Kansas
| PASS |
83
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Scarce Electoral Ticket
| PASS |
84
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Interference of Slavery In The District of Columbia Is Unwise and Unconstitutional
| PASS |
85
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The Innocent Cause Of The War Cover
| PASS |
86
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The Emancipation Allows Blacks In The Army
| 110 |
87
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A Minstrel Show Comes To Rhode Island In '65: "I Thought I Should Kill Myself Laughing."
| PASS |
88
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Important, Early Black South Carolina Congressman
| 700 |
89
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Share Croppers Cabinet Cards
| 200 |
90
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Racist Opposition to the XVth Amendment
| PASS |
91
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Derogatory Black Theme Cartoon Photos - 1877
| PASS |
92
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An Invitation To See The Black Murderer Hang
| PASS |
93
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Orator In The American Antislavery Movement
| PASS |
94
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The Most Dramatic Orator In The American Antislavery Movement
| PASS |
95
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An Invitation to the Funeral of Wendell Phillips
| PASS |
96
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Share Cropper Themed Color Printed Postcards
| 40 |
97
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Mixed Race Couple
| PASS |
98
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Vaudeville Blackface - Music Sheet
| PASS |
99
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A Jim Crow Era Restaurant Menu
| 100 |
100
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First Hand Account of the Detroit 1943 Race Riots
| PASS |
101
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Black Toys
| PASS |
102
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Period Martin Luther King tin plate
| PASS |
103
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Klan Robe With Cap
| PASS |
104
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Another Klan Robe With Cap
| PASS |
105
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Stunning Klan Robe With Brilliant Red Cloak
| PASS |
106
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Four Klan Hoods
| PASS |
107
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Various Klan Accoutrements
| PASS |
108
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1928 Klan Membership Cards Into Knights of the Great Forest
| PASS |
109
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Malcolm X: His Own Story As It Really Happened
| PASS |
110
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Future CSA General Has A Request
| 60 |
111
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Two Interesting Virginia Persons On One Document
| 80 |
112
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Four Confederate Theme Engravings
| 80 |
113
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North Carolina $2 Bill,
| PASS |
114
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Five Dollar "Sweet Potato Dinner"
| 120 |
115
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The Secessionists Writes Regarding A Yankee POW
| 450 |
116
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The Ice Is Necessary To Keep Meat For The Negroes.
| 650 |
117
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Rare Confederate Soldier's Free Of Charge Railroad Ticket.
| 50 |
118
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Governor Moore Sends A Doctor To Make Cartridges For The Confederacy at Pensacola
| PASS |
119
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Rare Confederate General Danville Leadbetter Letter On Repairs To Fort Morgan, Alabama
| PASS |
120
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An Early Alabama Confederate Post Master's Application Letter
| PASS |
121
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Asking The Alabama Governor - The Commandant of Cahaba Confederate Military Prison Gets An 1861 Endorsement
| PASS |
122
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Well-Known (and Published) Confederate Diarist John B. Jones Issues A Safe Passage Pass
| 550 |
123
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CSA General Thomas Jordon Letter
| 350 |
124
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An Early Pair of Covers With Anti-Jeff Davis Images
| PASS |
125
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An Early, Patriotic Confederate Printed Envelope
| 275 |
126
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General Beauregard Wants The Flag of the ‘1st Corps Army of Potomac’ Solidified
| 600 |
127
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Gibson Led a Brigade at Chickamauga
| PASS |
128
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Confederate General Bradley Johnson Signatur
| PASS |
129
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Confederate $5 Bill
| 80 |
130
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Confederate States of America $50 - T14
| 80 |
131
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1861 Confederate Brigadier General Henry Jackson ALS to the Governor of Georgia
| PASS |
132
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1861 Confederate States of America Printed Army Officer’s Commission Form
| 500 |
133
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1861-Dated Law Book where Virginia Secedes from the Union and joins the Confederacy
| PASS |
134
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Captured “Secesh Paper from Newbern”
| PASS |
135
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Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens Virginia Electoral Ticket
| 150 |
136
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An Incredible Detailed Letter Reporting the Battle of Wiliamsburg Virginia
| 1500 |
137
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North Carolina Soldier, 8 Pages, Strong Political Insight
| 1400 |
138
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The Confederates "Fought Like Tigers" at Shiloh
| PASS |
139
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Forrest Battles The Yanks at Shiloh.
| PASS |
140
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Union Forces Attack Corinth & It's Surrender.
| PASS |
141
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Picquetting After Shiloh & Surrender.
| PASS |
142
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Withdrawal From Corinth; Yankees Attack; European Recognition & Burning Cotton.
| PASS |
143
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Northern Vandals Conduct Themselves as "Proud Conquerers of Our Soil."
| PASS |
144
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Slogging Along To Tupelo.
| PASS |
145
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Better Off Detached From William Wirt Adams' Command.
| PASS |
146
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A Comrade's Narrow Escape at Holly Springs; A Timely Advance Saves Their Command.
| PASS |
147
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His Hatred For The "Damned Yankees" Knows No Bounds!
| PASS |
148
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Florida’s “To The Death” Resolution
| 100 |
149
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A Scarce War Date Cavalry Order Signed By Confederate General Humphrey Marshall
| PASS |
150
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Johnson Island Prisoner’s Autograph Page
| 300 |
151
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A Confederate Soldier’s Letter Written on the Back of a Virginia Tobacco Wrapper
| 1200 |
152
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A Group of Five Letters Written By Sgt. Major A.H. Gordon of the 1st Battalion Georgia Sharp Shoopers,
| 600 |
153
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A Longstreet Trooper Visits His Sweet Heart and "Made Good Use of My Spicy Words."
| 150 |
154
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Illustrated Confederate Officer's Letter.
| 170 |
155
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An Electioneering Battle Hardened Confederate Veteran Letter.
| PASS |
156
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Rebel Battle Letter with Confederate Army of the Tennessee Field Canceled Transmittal Cover.
| 325 |
157
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South Carolina - CSA Postal Agreement
| 450 |
158
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Archive of 18 Confederate letters written by 2nd Lieut. Alonzo A. Vanderford, 21st S.C. Infantry.
| 3250 |
159
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The Evacution of Fort Wagner Was The Result of This Bombardment
| 325 |
160
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This Soldier Rode With Mosby - Rejoices On Killing A Yank
| 700 |
161
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One of the Famous Fred Fleet Letters - 26th Virginia - 1863
| PASS |
162
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Scarce Johnson Island Prisoner Item
| 200 |
163
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Very Scarce Engraving of “Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A.”
| PASS |
164
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Confederate Army of the Tennessee Field Canceled Transmittal Franked Officer's Cover.
| PASS |
165
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Valentine Lottery For Southern Belles Takes Place In February, 1864.
| PASS |
166
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March 1864; "We Are Exchanging Prisoners Now As Fast As Can Be Done."
| 325 |
167
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From The Epic Battlefield of Trevilian Station Days Before He Dies In Action.
| 500 |
168
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The 18th Virginia Cavalry Fights Stubbornly at The Battle of Third Winchester
| 900 |
169
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Trading Cotton Cards for Bacon
| 200 |
170
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Rare Uncut 56 Block of Confederate Ten-Cent Postage Stamps By Keating & Ball
| 700 |
171
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Confederate $20 Bill
| 70 |
172
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Confederate $50 Bill
| 70 |
173
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Four Souveniers Picked Upon in April at the Fall of Richmond
| 1100 |
174
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The Soldier Writes of Lee’s Surrender and Presents a Large Piec of The Apple Tree
| PASS |
175
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An Important Poem Penned on the back of a CSA $5 Note
| 425 |
176
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The Confederacy Loses Too Many "Good Men" In '65!
| PASS |
177
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CSA Quartermaster General Alexander R. Lawton Document: "It Is Utterly Impossible To Procure Supplies For The Employees of This Dept."
| PASS |
178
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He Was Perhaps The Very Last Confederate Brigadier General, Charles C. Crews Signed Document
| PASS |
179
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Augustus H. Garland - Youngest Member of the Confederate Congress
| PASS |
180
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February 1865 Philadelphia Civil War Broadside:VETERANS, TO THE FRONT !
| PASS |
181
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Andrew Carnegie United Daughters of the Confederacy Cover
| 50 |
182
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Pair of Illustrated Confederate Veteran Covers
| PASS |
183
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The Georgia Confederate Vets Drill
| PASS |
184
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The Former Confederate Officer, Becomes a United States Marshal
| 40 |
185
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The Southern Cross of Honor
| PASS |
186
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The Alabama Soldier Was Captured April 3, 1865 ... His Application For Southern Cross
| PASS |
187
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The Providence Spring is Shown in Andersonville Prison Park
| PASS |
188
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Before The “Woke Culture”, R.E. Lee Was Praised in the Northern Schools
| 300 |
189
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Beauregard Monument Association Ceremonial Dedication
| PASS |
190
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Governor Edward Telfair Signed Georgia Land Deed
| 200 |
191
|
Georgia’s Own Hero - Sidney Lanier
| PASS |
192
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Mementoes Of An Early Confederate Casualty - Seven Star Flag Remnent
| 275 |
193
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Unique Patriotic Confederate Card
| 120 |
194
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Alabama Receipt for Purchase of Shotgun
| PASS |
195
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Member of Phillips Legion is Furloughed Due to a Fractured Thigh
| 80 |
196
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Georgia Confederate Military Pass
| 60 |
197
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6th Arkansas Officer’s Pay Voucher
| 60 |
198
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Killed in Pickett’s Charge
| 325 |
199
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Rare 1st Maryland Cavlary Pay Voucher
| 80 |
200
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Confederate Pass By the Order of Brig. Gen. John H. Winder
| 70 |
201
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The Libby Prison Minstrels Playbill Christmas Eve 1863
| 70 |
202
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Document Signed By CSA General Thomas Carmichael Hindman
| PASS |
203
|
Rare Confederate Railroad Stock Certificate
| PASS |
204
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Advertisement For South Carolina Maker Of Confederate Uniforms
| 500 |
205
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CSA General Fry Aproves Clothing For 13 Free Negroes
| 900 |
206
|
The Chaplains From Provisional Army of the Confederate States Order Stationery
| 100 |
207
|
Requisition For Soldier of the 2nd Florida
| 50 |
208
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Rare Virginia Confederate Military Telegraphers Log
| 800 |
209
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CSA General Iverson Signed Atlanta Document
| 250 |
210
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Irish signed Confederate Louisiana Artillery document
| 70 |
211
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Pass for a Paroled Georgia Prisoner
| 225 |
212
|
Forrest’s Cavalry Corps Parole Signed by Union General Dennis
| 375 |
213
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He Was One of the Confederate Soldiers Paroled at Augusta, Georgia with No Yankee Officer Present
| 550 |
214
|
The Richmond Prisoner
| PASS |
215
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Period Printing - The Libby Prison Minstrels
| 120 |
216
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Document Signed By Former BLACK CSA SOLDIER
| 300 |
217
|
Excellent Robert E. Lee Engraving
| PASS |
218
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Cobb Sees The Weakness of The CSA Provisional Constitution
| 650 |
219
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The Union Soldier Thinks The Darkey Girls are pretty
| 130 |
220
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He Was Mortally Wounded at Gettyburg - W.T. Patton Discusses His Next Collar Star Making Him a Full Colonel
| 900 |
221
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Addressed In The Hand Of Stonewall Jackson
| 275 |
222
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General J.E. Johnston Is Displeased With His Transfer
| 1700 |
223
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Payment of the Tennessee Soldier
| 50 |
224
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The Maine Soldier “wish to god that Abraham and all his followers was in hell”
| 225 |
225
|
The Future Confederate Major General Receives His Pay
| 300 |
226
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War Date CSA General Iverson Autograph Letter With Mititary Movements
| 850 |
227
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Colonel Rains Is Moving The Ammunition
| 475 |
228
|
Identified Kansas Soldier Photograph
| 325 |
229
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The Delaware Soldier Sends A Confederate Letter Home
| 250 |
230
|
The Georgia 22nd is 7/8 Barefooted
| PASS |
231
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Baltimore CSA General Steuart Approves The Deserter’s Arrest
| 600 |
232
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Former Tennessee Governor Harris Praises General Hood in a Letter to Jefferson Davis
| 550 |
233
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The Letter Is Endorsed By THREE CSA Generals - Pickett, Hunton & Anderson
| 1500 |
234
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Fort Delaware Prison COUNTERSIGN
| 150 |
235
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Fort Delaware Counter Sign
| 150 |
236
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Maj. General Wheeler Acknowleges the Burning of the Crane Creek Bridge
| 600 |
237
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General Wade Hampton Requests Beauregard’s Military Movement Approval
| 300 |
238
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Captured, Now Paroled, He writes Onboard Ship Anchored at City Point
| 250 |
239
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Pass Issued By The Provost Marshal
| 100 |
240
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Fully Manuscript Field Hospital Pass - April 1865
| 225 |
241
|
His First Letter From the Battle
| 300 |
242
|
Hemphill Continues Reporting the Regiments Losses
| 475 |
243
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He Writes of the Losses in Orr’s Rifles
| 325 |
244
|
Photo of SC Vet Wearing The Cross of Honor.
| 150 |
245
|
America’s Poet
| PASS |
246
|
The Colony of Connecticut Pays For Transporting Vagrants
| 90 |
247
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New York Canal Fund Check Signed by John A. Dix
| PASS |
248
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JOHN ERICSSON, Designer of the Union Ironclad Ship the MONITOR
| PASS |
249
|
The Rear Admiral Approves
| PASS |
250
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The Future Admiral Issues A Check
| PASS |
251
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The Recruiter Issues Bounty - One To a Soldier Killed at Pea Ridge
| 40 |
252
|
Very Scarce Set of the Famous Rose of Washington - Stationary and Cover - With the Soldier Letter Who Identifies The Pieces
| 1400 |
253
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The 20th Ohio Is Ready To Fight While at Camp King, Kentucky
| 350 |
254
|
Patriotic Booklet: Consecration of the Flag of The Union, Boston, May 1861
| PASS |
255
|
A Drummer Boys Gets A Patriotic Song From His Soldier Friend
| PASS |
256
|
The First Union Hero - Colonel Ellsworth
| PASS |
257
|
Winfield Scott Free Frank
| 110 |
258
|
Major Crawford Receives an Invitation To Speak Regarding Ft. Sumter
| PASS |
259
|
Letter From Andrew, Governor of Massachusetts during the Civil War
| 225 |
260
|
She Tells Her Cousin “Union suffers from bad Generalship”
| 100 |
261
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Predicts The Promortion Of A Colonel To Brigadier General
| 100 |
262
|
An Archivbe of 25 War-Dated Letters
| 2500 |
263
|
The Former Attorney General Writes His Daughter Gertrude
| 200 |
264
|
Large Color-Printed Antietam Map
| 500 |
265
|
The 6th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment Was Part Of Iron Brigade
| PASS |
266
|
Letter Group of Soldier From the 101st Pennsylvania Infantry
| 450 |
267
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The Soldier Has Two Alabama Buttons Cut From A Dead Lieyt. KIA At Gettysburg
| 200 |
268
|
The Vermont Soldier Recounts the Battle of Williamsburg
| 250 |
269
|
Slave Plantations; "Sour Looking" Southern Women; Fresh Military Graves Greet The Union Troops at Romney, Virginia in '62.
| 750 |
270
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Advancing Into Western Virginia Results In a Ferry Boat Rescue Ends In Drowning.
| 325 |
271
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Camp Delaware, Ohio. The Medical Examine Was Very Particular!
| PASS |
272
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Swearing, Gambling and "Fetching Up" Prisoners "At The Point of The Bayonet."
| PASS |
273
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Negroes Are As Thick As Hops. Some - Are Almost White As We Are.
| 400 |
274
|
Intense Heat In Baltimore Takes A Man Out While On Drill; Chaplain Sullivan H. Weston Is Overrated
| 100 |
275
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General McClellan Authorizes Military Camp Flags and Guidons
| PASS |
276
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Drummer Boys, Muskets, and Swords
| 100 |
277
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An Officer Is Given The Choice To Go Home or Into The Ranks As A Private
| PASS |
278
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Their Journey South With Great Commentary on Philadelphia, Baltimore and The Capitol Building At Washington, D. C.
| 100 |
279
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4th Pennsylvania Cavalry Soldier Assaults and Robs a Man
| PASS |
280
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The Soldier Goes Crazy After Having Free Use of Tobacco & Goes On The Lam
| 100 |
281
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Pro-union Civil War Poem Entitled "Our Union"
| PASS |
282
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1862 General Sturgis Takes Command of Washington
| PASS |
283
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Transcript of a Soldier’s Letter Presented as a Broadside - The Battle of Winchester
| PASS |
284
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Historic “Special Order 191” - the “General Robert E. Lee’s Lost Order - Printed in a Newspaper
| PASS |
285
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Poetic Quote by Union General
| PASS |
286
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Philadelphia Calls Out The Home Guards As CSA General Lee Threatens An Invasion
| 500 |
287
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Naval Officer Died During The War
| PASS |
288
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Muster For Company F, 71st Ohio - “... were taken prisoners and paroled ...”
| 200 |
289
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Muster Of Company Who Fought in the Battle of Fort Donelson
| 300 |
290
|
Group of Three Documents
| 140 |
291
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Stuck In The Mud With Burnside & His Removal After The Fredericksburg Debacle
| 225 |
292
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Abolitionist Massachusetts Gives One of Her Own For The Colored Troops: "Simon G. Is Promoted To Adjutant of One of The Color'd Regiments."
| 50 |
293
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May [I] Live To See…Our Glorious Old Flag Unfurled To The Breeze From Every Capitol In The Union
| 110 |
294
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The Barbarities of The Rebels Meted Out Against The 14th Brooklyn and General Rickett's Following The Battle of First Bull Run
| PASS |
295
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A Company of The 102nd New York Fires Nearly 500 Rounds During The Battle of Lookout Mountain
| 100 |
296
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Rare Sutler's Receipt 89th Ohio Vols. Endorsed By Libby Prison Escapee!
| PASS |
297
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Rare Gettysburg Related 20th Maine Chaplain Endorsed Postal Cover
| 100 |
298
|
Great "Unhappiness & Discomfort Will Occasion Northern Copperheads" During The Coming Draft
| PASS |
299
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Promoted To Orderly Sergeant; His Cousin's Death & Lost Money
| PASS |
300
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The War Through Poetry
| PASS |
301
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Putting The Minnesota Regiment In Uniform
| 250 |
302
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Rosecrans Leads the Charge
| PASS |
303
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Music Sheet Refers To The Battle Of Gettysburg as “Rebel Rain”
| PASS |
304
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This Wisonsin Soldier Witnessed The Fall of Vicksburg
| 200 |
305
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Fighting Guerillas on the Mississippi River After The Fall of Vicksburg
| 170 |
306
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The Following Nine Lots Are All Clipped Signatures of Union Generals
| 200 |
307
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Winfield Scott Hancock Clipped Signature
| PASS |
308
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Group of Three Union Generals
| PASS |
309
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Group of Three Union Generals
| 80 |
310
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Group of Three Union Generals
| PASS |
311
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Group of Three Union Generals
| 160 |
312
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The Union Surgeon General USA
| PASS |
313
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Group of Three Union Generals
| PASS |
314
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Group of Three Union Generals
| PASS |
315
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3rd Pennsylvania Artillery Letter re”Runkle’s Nxxxxr Battery
| 200 |
316
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Brandy Station Document
| PASS |
317
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War Dated Dahlgren Cover
| 350 |
318
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The Same Shell Took Off Two Soldier’s Heads
| 650 |
319
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The 16-page War-Date Journal of Adjt. Henry W. Camp, 10th Connecticut Infantry- Richland Jail - January 14, 1864
| 1200 |
320
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On Captured Confederate Stationary, The Union Soldier Writes “Not long may it wave” ... “God dam the thing”.
| 800 |
321
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Nifty Johnson Island Document
| 150 |
322
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The 1st Maine Soldier Writes Home - 2nd Petersburg
| 130 |
323
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Union Cavalry Capture Rebel "Negroes" Who Take the Oath at Bermuda Hundred.
| 700 |
324
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A Black Union Cavalryman Gets Shot in The Chest. "It Wont Kill Him."
| 375 |
325
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The Union Army Sets The Standard For Hospital and Ambulance Corps Flags
| PASS |
326
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Loyal East Tennesseans Populate Northern Alabama While A "Little" Schoolgirl Sings "Just Before The Battle, Mother."
| 170 |
327
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North Carolina Locals Write To Col. Clark, 85th New York Volunteers In 1864.
| PASS |
328
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Arrested For Going Home Early Their Soldier Loses His Pay and Honorable Discharge!
| PASS |
329
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His Friend Captain Michael Mullery Has A Premonition of His Death
| 100 |
330
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MOHW Seven Pines Lt. Frank W. Haskell Letter
| PASS |
331
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General Birney Orders The Tenth Corps To Proudly Wear Their Corps Badges
| PASS |
332
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Vote For McClellan: "He Could Fill Both Civil & Military Chairs" While Serving In The Navy, "Is Much Better Than Going For A Soldier."
| 100 |
333
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The Michigan Engineers and Mechanics Save The day During The Battle of Lavergne
| PASS |
334
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Saratoga Springs Orders Relief For A Cavalryman's Family
| PASS |
335
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The Illinois Major Writes Home From The Charleston Prison
| 170 |
336
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Major of US Colored Troops - Manual
| PASS |
337
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Certificates Call for Paying Enlisted Men
| PASS |
338
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The Commodore Repairs the Ironclad, Dictator
| PASS |
339
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Federal
| PASS |
340
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Politician Describes the Celebration in Washington Upon Receiving the Fall Of Richmond
| 600 |
341
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Occupied Richmond Letter Written By Major General Patrick
| PASS |
342
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He Throws Away His Spencer Carbine To Prevent Drowning
| PASS |
343
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Remembering The Sultana Disaster
| 225 |
344
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General Weitzel Is Looking For A Few Good Men From The Descendent of Revolutionary War General "Mad" Anthony Wayne
| PASS |
345
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Rare 2nd Corps, Army of The Potomac, Washington D. C. Pass
| PASS |
346
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Destroying the Heart Of South Carolina
| 250 |
347
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New York Pays The Bounties
| PASS |
348
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Letter to Benson Lossing About his History of the Rebellion
| 30 |
349
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24th Army Corps General Orders Signed by Officers
| PASS |
350
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Federal General Orders
| PASS |
351
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Philo Remington Partly-printed Bank Check.
| PASS |
352
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Philip H. Sheridan Maj Genl U.S.A. Collector Autograph and Engraving After Brady
| PASS |
353
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The following FIVE Lots Are Groups of Hand Colored Song Sheets, 5” x 8”
| 100 |
354
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Magnus Hand Colored Song Sheets
| PASS |
355
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Magnus Hand Colored Song Sheets
| PASS |
356
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Magnus Hand Colored Song Sheets
| PASS |
357
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Magnus Hand Colored Song Sheets
| PASS |
358
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New York Volunteer Bounties
| PASS |
359
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A Gettysburg 2nd New Hampshire POW Orders His Painted Escutcheon
| PASS |
360
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The Death of General Ward
| PASS |
361
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Society of the Army of Tennessee
| PASS |
362
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Union General William Wells - Medal Of Honor For Service At Gettysburg
| PASS |
363
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This Naval Officer Was Wounded At Fort Pillow
| PASS |
364
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Noted Philidelphian Collecting Money For The Union League
| PASS |
365
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16th Vermont Regimental GAR Booklet on The Battle of Gettysburg
| 150 |
366
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Our Honored Dead
| PASS |
367
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As A Senior, Porter Advises A Fellow Officer
| PASS |
368
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A Fine Association Of Banker August Belmont And Civil War General Daniel Sickels
| PASS |
369
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Fought In The Mexican War and the Civil War
| PASS |
370
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Alabama Claims – Restitution for Losses Caused by Confederate Raiders
| 250 |
371
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Illustrating the Valor of the Civil War Soldier
| 50 |
372
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Former General Butler - President of the Alabama Company
| PASS |
373
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1892 Major General Daniel E Sickles Signed 3rd Army Corps Membership Certificate
| 300 |
374
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Check Signed By Julia Ward Howe
| PASS |
375
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Cook Served in Both the Civil War and the Span Am War.
| PASS |
376
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Seved in Both Civil and Soan Am Wars
| PASS |
377
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He Commands The Great White Fleet and Lists The Ships in That Fleet
| 80 |
378
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Medal of Honor Winner
| PASS |