Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Seven Hundred Years Old
| 500 |
2
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The 1st Earl Advises The Proctor Not To Neglect His Service
| 120 |
3
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A Pair of Early British Documents - George 2nd
| 100 |
4
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Connecticut Law Regarding Indians
| PASS |
5
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British Treaty With The SIX NATIONS
| 200 |
6
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Boston Protests the Townsend Acts - Gage Begins His Occupation of Boston
| 100 |
7
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Tar & Feathered in Salem Massachusetts
| 110 |
8
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American Revolutionary-era reports and the first woman around the globe
| 200 |
9
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Excellent Report of the Boston Massacre
| PASS |
10
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The Boston “BLOODY MASSACRE” 1970 Reprint from THE ORIGINAL PAUL REVERE PLATE
| 300 |
11
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The Future Revolutionary War General is Commanded by This Warrant
| PASS |
12
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Bound volume of The (London) Monthly Review 1772
| PASS |
13
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Partial volume Gentleman’s Magazine BURGOYNE SURRENDERS
| 425 |
14
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This 1778 Periodical Has A New York Map, King George Proclamation and a Scathing Benjamin Franklin Letter.
| 375 |
15
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A Lengthy Report of the Battle of Saratoga
| 120 |
16
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Volume of Gentleman’s magazine, 1779. American Revolution reports
| 400 |
17
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1779 Revolutionary War - Pennsylvania Expenditure
| 120 |
18
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1780 Massachusetts Currency
| 110 |
19
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Scarce American Parole Of A British Soldier
| PASS |
20
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A Pair of Timothy Pickering Documents
| PASS |
21
|
A Three Documents of the Northwest Territory
| 600 |
22
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A Three Documents of Northwest Territory Notables
| 800 |
23
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The Proof Of Land Owned By Rev War General Blaine
| PASS |
24
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Partial volume Gentleman’s Magazine 1793. ELECTION OF WASHINGTON
| PASS |
25
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The General Writes The King
| PASS |
26
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Selling The William Penn Properity
| PASS |
27
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Rev War Pennsylvania Officer
| 150 |
28
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THE BRITISH ARE COMING – Broadside Circular from William Reed, the Adjt. Gen. of Pennsylvania summoning the Pa. Militia!
| 650 |
29
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One Of Our Founding Fathers - Period Biography
| 50 |
30
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December 11, 1799, Fairfax was among the last guests at Mount Vernon before Washington died.
| 550 |
31
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Irony - Anti-Slavery Tobacco Box
| PASS |
32
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Niles volume 1820-21. India pleads: “...your children ought not to kill us."
| 180 |
33
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Denmark Vesey revolt in Niles Weekly volume
| PASS |
34
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LEADING ABOLITIONIST JONATHAN P. MILLER
| PASS |
35
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A Speech Highlighting Martin van Buren's Hypocrisy Against Slavery in 1840
| PASS |
36
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Clay Slave Pipe
| 200 |
37
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An Important History of The USCT 1863-68.
| 700 |
38
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Rally Round the Flag, Boys, Rally once again! War Meeting!!”
| 500 |
39
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Frank Leslie Reports The New York Riots
| PASS |
40
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H.B. Stowe Signature with Sentiment
| 110 |
41
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The Civil Rights Act of 1866 - Vetoed By Johnson - Passed Over His Veto
| PASS |
42
|
Early Blackman CDV
| 100 |
43
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First Black U.S. Armed Forces Regiment’s Commander Thomas Wentworth Higginson of 33rd U.S. Colored Troops
| PASS |
44
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Congress Reviews The Murder Of A Recruiter of Colored Troops
| PASS |
45
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Lynching Photo Of Fred Ingrahm And James Green, 1883
| PASS |
46
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Trade Token for Fort Huachuca, Home of Buffalo Soldiers
| 170 |
47
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Minority Print Cards
| PASS |
48
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Henry Ogden Southern Colonial Slavery Related Print
| 225 |
49
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Using Black Imagery To Sell Music
| 50 |
50
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The 54th Reunion Parade Flag
| 1200 |
51
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Printed Recruitment Poster, “Colored Man is No Slacker”
| 750 |
52
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Bisque Black Folks
| PASS |
53
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A Scarce Photo Group of the Negro Baseball Club Silver City Giants
| 1600 |
54
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In 1887, Stone Mountain was purchased for $45,000 by the Venable Brothers of Atlanta
| 90 |
55
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Three Tuskeegee Airman Signatures
| 50 |
56
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Group Of 24 Tuskegee Autograph Cards
| 400 |
57
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Post 1968 Election Poster For Dick Gregory
| 100 |
58
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Charleston, SC- South Western Railroad Bank Second of Exchange.
| PASS |
59
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The Virginia Representative Opposes the Government Bank
| 550 |
60
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Extraordinary Engraved Image
| 120 |
61
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Slidell Letter
| 180 |
62
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He Commanded At the Battle of Murfreesboro Losing 2,500 out of 7,700
| PASS |
63
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Confederate General - Regarding Leasing His Texas Farm.
| 50 |
64
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Hotel Register Sheet
| 375 |
65
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Soule Was the Primary Advocate Of Annexing Cuba - 1854
| PASS |
66
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John Tyler Presided Over The Virginia Secession Convention
| 650 |
67
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Writing From West Point, “I will remain Here Unless My State Secedes
| 800 |
68
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The Charlestonian Writes Two Days After Secession
| 900 |
69
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This Texas Politician Uses Lincoln Words to Advocate Secession
| 110 |
70
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The Various Military Units of South Carolina Are Recruiting
| 100 |
71
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Historic South Carolina Railroad Pass
| 140 |
72
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Provisional CSA Stamps
| 300 |
73
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Letter Written On Exceptional Confederate Patriotic Paper Showing The Seven Star CSA Flag
| 475 |
74
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Unused Confederate Passport
| 70 |
75
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Confederate Texas Warrant
| 190 |
76
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Montgomery Issued $500 Bond
| PASS |
77
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Montgomery Issued $50 Bond
| PASS |
78
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Stevenson Writes General Jackson
| 100 |
79
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David Simpson - 4th SC State Troops - 15 Year Old Soldier
| PASS |
80
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The Souther West Point Cadet Says, “The Cause of the South is a righteous one & may God defend the right”
| 900 |
81
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The Soldier of the Vigilant Riles Writes from Charleston, REPUBLIC of South Carolina
| PASS |
82
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Virginia Militia Commission - Signed by Letcher
| 150 |
83
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CSA General James Simmons Looks To General Beauregard To Endorse His Career
| PASS |
84
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The Georgia Soldier Anticipates an Impending Battle
| 170 |
85
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From the “CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA”
| PASS |
86
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Rare Confederate Song Sheet - Sold to Raise Money for Soldiers and Their Families.
| PASS |
87
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Letter & Envelope Written on Poor Confederate Paper Picked Up on the Battlefield of Hanover Court House
| 550 |
88
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The Mississippi Surgeon writes “We will without a doubt destroy the great Yankee Army soon. It will be a blow from which they can never recover”
| 2100 |
89
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Paying The Father of the KILLED IN ACTION Virgina Solder
| 170 |
90
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Confederate Quartermaster Form
| PASS |
91
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Confederate Currency
| PASS |
92
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Feeding the 30TH Virginia
| 120 |
93
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Large Funeral Procession for Brig Gen Samuel Garland
| 1300 |
94
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An Exceptional CSA Maryland Broadside In Prelude to Antietam
| 3500 |
95
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Writes From His Hospital Bed About The Battle of Seven Pines
| 500 |
96
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This Confederate writes, "the enemy started a balloon up close to the line"
| 550 |
97
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Longstreet is Often Considered One Of The Most Gifted Tactical Commanders
| 250 |
98
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The General Needs Letterhead
| 100 |
99
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“You can keep this as the last relic of secessia at New Orleans.”
| 1300 |
100
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27th Georgia Infantry Soldier Freeman Walker Writes a Great Description of Fort Sumter… He was stationed there!
| PASS |
101
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This Virginia Soldier Would Be KIA At Gettysburg Two Weeks After Writing This Letter
| 800 |
102
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Rare C.S. Navy Department Form Regarding Court Martial
| 375 |
103
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Covening A Naval Review Board
| PASS |
104
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Naval Commander Kennard Wants The Command of the Savannah
| 150 |
105
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The Treasury Secretary Fires A Subordinate
| 375 |
106
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Future CSA General POW Sheet
| 550 |
107
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Mississippi Documents
| PASS |
108
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Imboden Was Involved In The Taking Of The Harper’s Ferry Arsenal
| PASS |
109
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Clayton Wilson - 1st Battalion Hilliard's Alabama Legion - Rosecrans in Tennessee
| PASS |
110
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Scarce CSA Naval Manuscript in the Hand of French Forrest
| PASS |
111
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Pair of Confederate Bonds
| 50 |
112
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Letter of a Georgia POW at Point Lookout - Imprisoned With Sidney Lanier
| 150 |
113
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1864 CSA Muster Roll - SIGNED By 96 CSA Officers
| 450 |
114
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Charles Withstands The Bombardment - 189th Day
| 100 |
115
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Group of FIVE South Carolina Soldier’s Letters - Just Prior to Being Mortally Wounded ... And His Wife’s Last Letter To Him ... And A nurse Writes His Wife Regarding His Leg Amputation
| 1700 |
116
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Rare Yorktown, VA, Confederate Court Martial Manuscript Copybook
| 1000 |
117
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Confederate Prison, Camp Sorghum, Autograph Book of Union Prisoners of War
| 950 |
118
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Confederate $50 Bill With Jefferson Davis
| 130 |
119
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An Important Printed Record Of the Grant / Lee Surrender Correspondence
| 350 |
120
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Great Appomattox "Souvenir" A Confederate Note Surrendered By the Army of Northern Virginia
| 1300 |
121
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Very Rare “CSA” Watermark Sheets
| PASS |
122
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Ultra-Rare Confederate Virginia Artillery Regimental History
| PASS |
123
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The Confederacy Loses Too Many "Good Men" In '65!
| PASS |
124
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CSA Officer Robert Perry, Jr - 8th Louisiana Reg't - POW at Johnson's Island - Rare Find !
| 900 |
125
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From CSA Military Leader to Insurance
| PASS |
126
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As a colonel, he led his regiment in the bombardment of Fort Sumter at the beginning of the war.
| PASS |
127
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Robert Ould Defines His War Position
| 120 |
128
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South Carolina Governor After Reconstruction
| 60 |
129
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Fitz - RE Lee’s Nephew
| 150 |
130
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The Hood Texas Brigade Survivors
| 225 |
131
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Advertising Notable Southern Men
| 150 |
132
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Confederate Reunion Artifact - Richmond 1896
| 400 |
133
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Marcus Wright Letter to James Longstreet Regarding 2nd Bull Run
| PASS |
134
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Beauregard Monument Association Ceremonial Dedication
| 425 |
135
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With Bullet Shots to Both Thighs, He Successfully Charged up the Heights to Capture the British Cannon.
| PASS |
136
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Travel By Stage and Boat In Virginia
| 300 |
137
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Membership Certificate for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
| PASS |
138
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Clement Vallandigham Signed Card
| 225 |
139
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Military Tactics Book
| 100 |
140
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Stone was reportedly the first volunteer to enter the Union Army
| 225 |
141
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Baltimore Under Martial Law
| 250 |
142
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An Extraordinary Letter from Fort Sumter By The Fort’s Surgeon
| PASS |
143
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Future Union General Signs a Pass
| 90 |
145
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This Soldier Writes From Camp Only 5 Days After Enlisting.
| PASS |
146
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The Mass Soldier Writes Of The Burning Of Hampton - Also Balloon Ascensions
| 800 |
147
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They Captured A Secession Flag
| 120 |
148
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The Military Grocer - The Sutler
| 225 |
149
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The Change In Military Leadership
| 50 |
150
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Patriotic Booklet: Consecration of the Flag of The Union, Boston, May 1861
| 100 |
151
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Exceptionally Clean War-Dated Document.
| PASS |
152
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New Hampshire War Dated Document Signed By A Captain Who Later Was Twice Captured and KIA
| 80 |
153
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Autographs of The Ten Officers (Including Major Robert Anderson) on Duty at Fort Sumter Just Days Before the Bombardment
| 4750 |
154
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He Opposed Slavery Although A Slave Owner Himself
| PASS |
155
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The Future General Buys Some Beer At West Point
| 50 |
156
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Four Better Patriotic Covers
| PASS |
157
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a 100 Day Ohio Enlistment
| PASS |
158
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The Naval Surgeon Writes The Herald With Complaints Of Abolition Schemes
| 200 |
159
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Writes of their Advance on Richmond - Two Fine Letters from the 12th U.S. Army “Regulars” – Capt. M. H. Stacey
| 250 |
160
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THEY WERE MOST HORRIBLY MANGLED. ONE HAD THE RIGHT LEG CARRIED OFF TO THE KNEE & THE RIGHT ARM TORN OFF AT THE SHOULDER & THE LEFT THIGH BADLY SHATTERED
| 250 |
161
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At Occoquan, Virginia - The Chaplain Picks Up A Confederate Cover and Lettersheet Which he Sends Home to His Wife
| PASS |
162
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An EIGHT PAGE Battle of Fair Oaks Letter
| 300 |
163
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Battle of Seven Pines Letter on Stationery Showing the Capitol in D.C.
| 275 |
164
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4th New York Infantry Soldier William Stow Sends Home the Most Colorful and Patriotic Souvenirs
| 425 |
165
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“He got the contents of my rifle through his body” Writes Allison C. Crockett, Co. E, 7th Maine Infantry
| 550 |
166
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Prisoners Cover - Fort Delaware De.
| PASS |
167
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Scarce Soldier’s Ticket
| 225 |
168
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Lee’s Mill Battle Letter - “Bodies unburied by the Rebels after being robbed of their clothing and brutally bayoneted and punched with sticks”
| 850 |
169
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Soldier Letter Group AND, CDV With HOSPITAL BACKMARK
| 250 |
170
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The Wife Writes Of The Homefront and the Battle of Pittsburgh Landing
| 100 |
171
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The Sergeant Is Drilling Recruits To Join McClellan at Yorktown
| 50 |
172
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The Soldier Believes They Will Take Savannah and Fort Pulaski Soon
| 150 |
173
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Such a Patriotic Color Guard
| 100 |
174
|
Federal Version of Maryland, My Maryland
| PASS |
175
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Civil War Soldier's Letter with City of New Orleans Scene
| 250 |
176
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.... we will come in for our share of the ‘Shell and Shot’ ...
| 225 |
177
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Discharged By Disability
| 50 |
178
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Richard Weld - 44th MA Vols - Gen Foster Expedition - Battle Kinston !!
| 350 |
179
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Written to POW at Richmond, VA - Writes of possible parole & exchange
| 100 |
180
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The Sergeant Writes Concerning The Confederate Raid and Burning of Chambersburg
| PASS |
181
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This Soldier Provides a Full Page Map - Later He would Be Mortally Wounded
| 850 |
182
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Paying The Civilian Surgeon in Kentucky
| PASS |
183
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The Surgeon Signs The Private's Disability Saying "should never have been enlisted
| PASS |
184
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The 2nd Lieutenant Protests Being Overlooked For Promotion - Three Generals Endorse The Result
| PASS |
185
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Large Letter Archive of a Twice Captured Union Soldier
| 8000 |
186
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Broker Recruiting Card
| 110 |
187
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The Battle of Fredericksburg Letter by William B. Glass Co. F, 155th Pa. Infantry
| 1100 |
188
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A Second Letter by William B. Glass Co. F, 155th Pa. Infantry
| PASS |
189
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Meade Commanded At Gettysburg
| 250 |
190
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Burnside Was Promoted to Major General
| 60 |
191
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Rosecrans, Later Was President Cleveland’s Registrar of the Treasury
| 100 |
192
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Ricketts Defended Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg
| 50 |
193
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Drilling The Troops - In Color
| PASS |
194
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The Sailor Writes of A NxxxxR Riot On Board the Ship
| 350 |
195
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The soldier says “ a white man is a slave now”
| 190 |
196
|
“The soldiers Swear They Will Never Fight For The Freedom Of The NxxxxR”
| 250 |
197
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IT IS A SAFE CALCULATION TO MAKE THE STATEMENT THAT ONE HALF OF THE NEGROES WHO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE PRESIDENT’S EMANCIPATION LEAGUE WILL NOT LIVE SIX MONTHS.
| PASS |
198
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The Soldier of the NY 34th writes "ALL YOU CAN HEAR IS ONWARD TO VICTORY AND STRIKE THE DEATHBLOW TO THIS CURSED REBELLION"
| 180 |
199
|
Capt. John J. Knox, Co. D, 5th Michigan Infantry Writes Home on the Battlefield of Chancellorsville!
| 850 |
200
|
A Remarkable Medical Success For This Gettysburg Hero
| 200 |
201
|
The James Biddle Collection of Thirty-Four Letters.
| 4000 |
202
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Established the First National Draft System
| 100 |
203
|
Written To A Wounded Gettysburg Soldier Of The Maine 20th Infantry
| PASS |
204
|
This Soldier Plays A Trick On His Fellow Soldier
| PASS |
205
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The Rhode Island Soldier Heading to Knoxville
| 90 |
206
|
Post Gettysburg - Still Worried About General Lee
| 110 |
207
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“... I think this war will not be settled as long as the government has got money ...”
| PASS |
208
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The Soldier Gets His Pass and is Discharged
| PASS |
209
|
Striking Litho Cover of the Union Generals
| PASS |
210
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Rare Official U. S. Army Price Schedule For Military Arms (Carbines) & Clothing
| 250 |
211
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William Clarke - 85th NY Infantry - Negro Wenches Work in their Camp
| 250 |
212
|
Claims The British Are Helping The Blockade Runners
| 110 |
213
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Manuscript Broadside Playbill For A Navy Shipboard “UNION AQUATIC THEATRE”
| PASS |
214
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Reports Of Gettysburg and Vicksburg
| PASS |
215
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The Fall Of Fort Macon
| PASS |
216
|
Future Senior Officer Serving Under Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
| 400 |
217
|
The General Sends Autographs
| 80 |
218
|
NY Captain Gets Paid
| PASS |
219
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Final Statement For Soldier Disabled By Wounds Received At Antietam
| PASS |
220
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The Dischage Shows Extensive Battle Experience
| PASS |
221
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A Full Year 1864 - Soldier’s Diary Dense With Virginia Battle Content
| 2750 |
222
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Lincoln Campaign Broadsheet with U.S. Grant Appeal Highlighting the Dire State of the Confederacy
| PASS |
223
|
The Soldier’s Opinion Of Negroes “... they are an inferior race and can never equal the white race ...”
| 225 |
224
|
This Soldiers Rails On and On About Lincoln and the Nxxxxrs - 12 Page Letter
| 475 |
225
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At The Crater - “just as I always said, the black cowards broke and run”
| PASS |
226
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“JUST AFTER I LEFT MY TENT A SHELL BURST IN MY REDOUBT, THROWING A FRAGMENT THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF MY TENT FROM SIDE TO SIDE. ANOTHER STRUCK ONE OF MY MEN IN THE CHEST KILLING HIM INSTANTLY.”
| PASS |
227
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The Soldier of The 14th Ct. Writes of the Battle of Morton’s Ford
| 450 |
228
|
The Captain Deserted and Received A “D” Tattoo
| 50 |
229
|
A 6th Wisconsin Document - The IRON BRIGADE
| PASS |
230
|
Nice Phil Sheridan Group
| 400 |
231
|
Important Diary from the 127th New York Infantry – The Siege for Fort Sumter in 1864!
| 1500 |
232
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Letter from the Man who was Killed on the Very Day of Surrender at Appomattox Court House, April 9th, 1864 – Hiram Clark, Co. G, 185th New York Infantry
| 850 |
233
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Treating the Guerrillas as Spies
| PASS |
234
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The Soldier Shows Kindness To a Southern Woman
| 100 |
235
|
The Literary Sergeant Writes His Girl in Berrien Springs Michigan
| PASS |
236
|
The Lieutenant Advocates For Bounties For His Soldiers
| PASS |
237
|
Patriotic Union Poems
| PASS |
238
|
The Colonel Drank Too Much
| PASS |
239
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The Hospitalized Captain Was Awarded the Medal of Honor
| PASS |
240
|
The Soldier Lost One Leg And Now Writes The Surgeon
| PASS |
241
|
The Last Doctors Notes On The Wounded Lieutenant
| PASS |
242
|
A Group of SIX Hospital Documents
| PASS |
243
|
Soldier's Memorial, Co. I, 34th Illinois Vet. Vol. Infantry
| PASS |
244
|
Rare Maryland "Soldier's Memorial" for The 1st Maryland Infantry.
| 160 |
245
|
Rare Civil War-era Newspaper Group Lasted Just 15 Issues
| 100 |
246
|
Honoring The Heroes of Gettysburg
| 100 |
247
|
The 8th New Hampshire - 1864 Document
| PASS |
248
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Abraham Kaley - 1st VRC (formerly 53rd PA Infantry) - Battle Chickamauga
| PASS |
249
|
Negro Blamed for Deadly Explosion at Ft Pickering
| 200 |
250
|
The New York Soldier Writes From City Point Virginia on a Confederate Stock Certificate
| 325 |
251
|
Raising More Troops In New York
| PASS |
252
|
The New York Lieutenant's Person Manual
| 110 |
253
|
War Dated General’s Letter From Point Lookout
| PASS |
254
|
The Following Three CSA Letters Are All Written From Fort Sumter
| PASS |
255
|
“ ... there are many thousand dollars worth of iron laying around this old fort. I expect ten steamboat loads of old shells ...”
| PASS |
256
|
Vanderford Anticipates Leaving Fort Sumter
| PASS |
257
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Oh, How Long Shall The Blood of Husbands and Brothers Pour Forth…To Fertilize The Treasonous Soil of The South?
| PASS |
258
|
Very Scarce Prisoner of War Check
| PASS |
259
|
The Sutler’s Allow Soldiers Payroll Deductions
| PASS |
260
|
Discusses Sherman’s Success in South Carolina
| PASS |
261
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The Soldier Mocks The Manner In Which Jefferson Davis Was Captured
| 190 |
262
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General Nathaniel Collins McLean’s Resignation accepted Just days After Lincoln’s Assassination
| 130 |
263
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Davis Dressed As A Woman
| 120 |
264
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Newspapers - Jeff Davis Captured - Trial of the Assassins - More
| 120 |
265
|
Gloucester, Massachusetts in The War of the Rebellion
| PASS |
266
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Arrested For Going Home Early Their Soldier Loses His Pay and Honorable Discharge!
| 100 |
267
|
A Minstrel Show Comes To Rhode Island In '65: "I Thought I Should Kill Myself Laughing."
| PASS |
268
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Breveted Major General for Gallantry at Battle of Sailor's Creek.
| 50 |
269
|
Ordering A Court Martial
| PASS |
270
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Approving Supplied - Raleigh 1865
| PASS |
271
|
7TH KANSAS CAVALRY OFFICER IS RELIEVED OF DUTY
| PASS |
272
|
United States Colored Troops Muster Roll - Signed “His Mark” by 84 Black Soldiers.
| PASS |
273
|
State of Rhode Island Adj General - Orders gun salute upon Union Victory! Richmond Falls
| PASS |
274
|
State Of Ohio Honors Her Vets
| 250 |
275
|
Porter Faced Court Martial For His Performance at 2nd Mannassas
| PASS |
276
|
Drummer Boy Johnny Clem Is Reassigned
| 160 |
277
|
Society of the Army of Tennessee
| PASS |
278
|
Our Honored Dead
| PASS |
279
|
One Of The Fighting McCooks
| PASS |
280
|
Sherman's March to the Sea.
| PASS |
281
|
This GAR Post Named For KIA Captain
| PASS |
282
|
Pair of Battles of Gettysburg and Nashville Prints
| PASS |
283
|
Gettysburg Historic Book
| 100 |
284
|
Two piece Collection Belonging to Johnny Clem
| PASS |
285
|
Incredibly Scarce GAR Patch From The FINAL Encampment
| 300 |
286
|
A Siege of Vicksburg Map With History
| 150 |
287
|
The Maryland Governor Calls Out The Militia As CSA General Early Attacks Washington.
| 650 |
288
|
The Confederate Commanders
| PASS |
289
|
CDV Fifty One Portraits, Of the Confederate Army & Navy
| 180 |
290
|
Beauregard commanded the defenses of Charleston, South Carolina, at the start of the Civil War at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861.
| PASS |
291
|
North Carolina Colonel Stokes was killed at the Battle of Chickahominy
| PASS |
292
|
CSA’s 1st Secretary of State
| 275 |
293
|
The Bulky General Scott
| 50 |
294
|
He was Speaker of the House during the Civil War years.
| PASS |
295
|
The CSA General Who Attacked Sumter
| PASS |
296
|
Handsome CDV of Col. Harry Gilmore, 2nd Maryland Cavalry, CSA
| 180 |
297
|
General Johnston was trained as a civil engineer at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, graduating in the same class as Robert E. Lee.
| 250 |
298
|
War Date Albumen
| 225 |
299
|
Unusual Format - McClellan
| 50 |
300
|
Planning The Battle
| PASS |
301
|
Very Scarce Brady Photo of General McClellan
| PASS |
302
|
The Black Servant Is In The Photo
| 700 |
303
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John B. Floyd CDV
| 50 |
304
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The Word HOOKER is often Traced toThose Women Who Followed the Army Led By General Hooker.
| 50 |
305
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French Noble Duc de Chartres, ADC to Gen. McClellan
| PASS |
306
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From Lincoln’s General to Lincoln’s Political Opponent
| PASS |
307
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Scarce Photograph
| PASS |
308
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General Tilghman was killed in action at the Battle of Champion Hill,Mississippi.
| 425 |
309
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A Very Scarce Robert E. Lee Photograph
| 275 |
310
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Unusual Format - Lee
| 250 |
311
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Photograph From Newbern North Carolina
| PASS |
312
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Handsome Hand Colored Engraved Image
| 50 |
313
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In 1864, Moon Was Commissio0ned Into The USCT
| PASS |
314
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Nicknamed the "Prince of Privateers" - Captain John Maffit
| 275 |
315
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Twice Wounded, Signed CDV
| 120 |
316
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Unusual Backmark - J.W. Campbell, Army Photographer, Army of the Cumberland.
| PASS |
317
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MacPherson Distinguished Himself in the Vicksburg Campaign
| 110 |
318
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Appointed One Week Before Going Against Lee at Gettysburg
| PASS |
319
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Jackson Became Lt. Colonel of The 6th USCT
| 150 |
320
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Colonel Macauley Was Grievously Wounded - Cedar Creek in October 1864.
| 160 |
321
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CDV Lee’s Farewell
| 120 |
322
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CDV Pegram
| 140 |
323
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Under Union Occupation
| 110 |
324
|
Group Of Officers
| PASS |
325
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Field Was Severely Wounded Second Battle of Bull Run
| 250 |
326
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General Anderson promoted due to his "gallant and meritorious services during the war".
| 80 |
327
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Burnside Mainly Remembered the Disastrous Defeats the Battle of the Crater .
| 50 |
328
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When the Civil War Began in April 1861, Wool Had Just Turned 77 years old
| PASS |
329
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At West Point, His Roommate was Stonewall Jackson
| 200 |
330
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Abraham Lincoln appointed Banks as one of the First Political Major Generals, over the Heads of West Point Regulars
| PASS |
331
|
The “Lieut. Gen. U.S. Grant” Mourning Image
| 110 |
332
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Photograph of the Charleston Waterfront House Where High Ranking Union Officers Were Held To Deter Shelling The City By Union Vessels
| 90 |
333
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He commanded the Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Potomac during the Gettysburg campaign
| PASS |
334
|
Group Photo Connecticut GAR
| PASS |
335
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Duffie - 1st RI Medal of Honor Recipient
| 375 |
336
|
The General Signs the Photograph
| PASS |
337
|
Unusual CDV of Wade Hampton
| 100 |
338
|
An Older Image of General Burnside
| 100 |
339
|
Sold For Benefit Of The Stonewall Jackson Monument
| 300 |
340
|
The Political Images of the Former Union General
| 160 |
341
|
Unique Woodburytype Image Of Buffalo Bill
| 600 |
342
|
Circa 1900 Maryland Snap Shot Album with Many Civil War and Maryland Related Military Views.
| PASS |
343
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Book, “Photographs of Union and Confederate Officers in the Civil War in America, From the Collection of Gen. Meade”
| 200 |
344
|
Lead Filled Federal Buckle
| 150 |
345
|
Morse Code Trainer
| PASS |
346
|
The Pennsylvania Colonel’s Possessions
| PASS |
347
|
Cloth V Corps Badge with Wire Border
| PASS |
348
|
The First Battle Of The Ironsides
| PASS |
349
|
War Period Baltimore Color Print - Fort Federal Hill
| 450 |
350
|
Andersonville Prisoner’s ID Disc
| 475 |
351
|
Sultana Survivor’s Artifacts
| 600 |
352
|
Last CSA Flag Relic
| 225 |
353
|
Identified Ohio Corp Badge
| PASS |
354
|
Relics Collected by Captain Henry L. Pasco, Co. A, 16th Connecticut Infantry – A Piece from the Confederate Locomotive “The General”
| PASS |
355
|
Relics Collected by Captain Henry L. Pasco, Co. A, 16th Connecticut Infantry – Three Relics from the Battle of Antietam
| 900 |
356
|
Still Honoring R.E. Lee
| PASS |
357
|
Rare Andersonville Related Maryland Soldier's Memorial
| PASS |
358
|
Post War Confederate 3RD National Flag
| PASS |
359
|
United Confederate Veterans - Georgia 1919
| PASS |
360
|
Unusual Rain Cap For Kepis
| PASS |
361
|
1812 WAR HERO THOMAS FLOURNOY
| 150 |
362
|
A GIFT…TO THE GRAND DUKE CONSTANTINE OF RUSSIA
| 90 |
363
|
WAR OF 1812 GENERAL TOWSON
| PASS |