Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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450 Year Old Bible Page
| PASS |
2
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Published by Women, JOANNA BROOME
| 50 |
3
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1723 Colonial English Royal Governor WILLIAM BURNET Signed Manuscript Document
| PASS |
4
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1733 Nathaniel Ames, Boston Colonial Almanack For Year of Our Lord CHRIST, 1734
| 280 |
5
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AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR OF JENKIN'S EAR, THESE BRITISH ADMIRALS ARE HONORED IN THIS 1740 MAP
| 100 |
6
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A view of the town and castle of St. Augustine, and the English camp before it June 20 1740, by Thos. Silver
| PASS |
7
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From The First Year Of The Annual Register - 1758 - The Massacre at Fort William
| PASS |
8
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1758 Rare French & Indian War, Fiscal Document Signed Joseph Talcott Treasurer
| PASS |
9
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French and Indian War Reporting - The Death of Wolfe in Great Detail
| PASS |
10
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1765 SIR FRANCIS BERNARD, NJ + MA Royal Governor, Signed Pension Payment Warrant
| PASS |
11
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1767 18th Royal Regt. of Foot, Battles of Lexington & Concord, Bunker Hill
| PASS |
12
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Slave Phillis Wheatley’s Poem “Recollection” Published in London’s Annual Register
| 2500 |
13
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Report - Paul Revere Masthead - British Response to the Battles of Lexington and Concord in Sept. 1775 Massachusetts Newspaper
| PASS |
14
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Reporting on MilitaryAction Following the Battle of Bunker Hill - Franklin, Lynch & Harrison Advise on Raising a New Army
| PASS |
15
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The Declaration of Independence ... AND ... The Articles of Confederation ... Both Printed in Full in This Volume
| PASS |
16
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New York Burning, September 21, 1776.
| PASS |
17
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Tory Newspaper 1776, Revolutionary War and Independence
| PASS |
18
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General Washington Attacks Trenton
| PASS |
19
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The Battle of Monmoth - Washington Victory
| PASS |
20
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The British Accepts Monies To Aid The Captured American Soldiers
| PASS |
21
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Paul Revere Engraved Bookplate for David Greene
| PASS |
22
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1780 Act, PETER COLT Signed Connecticut Line of the Continental Army Pay Order
| 200 |
23
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Paying the Rev War Captain
| PASS |
24
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Another Paul Revere Masthead - Battle of Johnstown 1781, New York, in Report of Commanding Officer
| 300 |
25
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Treaty of Paris Signed by Adams, Frankilin, Jay, Laurens,Oswald
| PASS |
26
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The Continental General Supports His Canadian Soldiers Effort to Get Back pay
| 500 |
27
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Hancock's Speech on the Surrender of Cornwallis
| 900 |
28
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Colonial North Carolina - Two Signatures
| 100 |
29
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1782 WILLIAM BRADFORD Attorney General under Washington Autograph Document Signed
| PASS |
30
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1782 New South-Sea Annuities. Joint Stock Transfer Certificate, London, Ch. EF
| 350 |
31
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George Washington Closes His Military Career With Several Letters Including the Fraunces' Tavern Farewell
| PASS |
32
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1785 Windham CT. Court State Attorneys Pay for Prosecution of a Woman Criminal
| PASS |
33
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Judge Drayton Advise Bowdin of his Appointment
| PASS |
34
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1787 JOHN JULIUS PRINGLE South Carolina Patriot, Speaker of the State SC Assembly
| PASS |
35
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South Carolina City of Charleston July 6, 1789 2 Shillings
| PASS |
36
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The “President” of New Hampshire Apooints A Justice of the Peace
| 500 |
37
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ELIAS BOUDINOT Signed 1790 Four Pence Church Currency Note on Newark, New Jersey
| 450 |
38
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c 1790 Captain John Stuart (1774-1811) Silhouette Portrait by John Miers, London
| PASS |
39
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Basterd Childe, Rev. War Veterans Son is Accused of Impregnating a Minor
| PASS |
40
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The General Writes The King
| 300 |
41
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1795 Revolutionary War General DANIEL BRODHEAD of New York Signed Land Grant
| PASS |
42
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SAMUEL BLODGET Signed 1799 Blodget Canal Company Stock Certificate
| 400 |
43
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1779 Revolutionary War Regimental Court Martial to Hear Signed Hercules Mooney
| PASS |
44
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Simply STUNNING Wax Profiles
| 300 |
45
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Two Paul Revere Related Wood Souvenirs, Ex: Paul Revere House and North Church
| 600 |
46
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Paul Revere Engraved Portrait Signed by Artist Samuel Hollyer, after St. Memin
| PASS |
47
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1808 the Personal Estate of Stephen Decatur, Sr. Deceased, Appaisal Inventory
| PASS |
48
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Africans Attacking the White Interlopers
| PASS |
49
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The First Oath of Allegiance to the United States
| PASS |
50
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Historic Lithograph Color Print Serapis and the Bon Homme Richard, Sept 23, 1779
| PASS |
51
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Paul Revere 'Liberty-Tree Obelisk' Engraving - 1881 Restrike From Original Plates
| 400 |
52
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Charles E. Goodspeeds, Boston Massacre Design, Personal Engraved Bookplate
| 220 |
53
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JOHN CHESTER Autograph Letter Signed Connecticut 1798 Revolutionary War Hero
| PASS |
54
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An Early National Paper Opposes Slavery
| PASS |
55
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The Slaves Stole The Millstones
| PASS |
56
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Hunting Runaway Slaves in Jamaica
| PASS |
57
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Georgia Slave Sale
| 325 |
58
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$503 Buys a Slave in Alabama 1843
| 275 |
59
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He Wants To Buy The Colonel’s Slaves
| 130 |
60
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A Louisiana Plantation - Tally Ho - Was Built by a Free Man of Color
| 250 |
61
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British Song Sheet with Black Minstrel Theme and Song
| PASS |
62
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Illustrated Slave Song Ballad
| PASS |
63
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Boston Slave Riot
| PASS |
64
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27 Slaves Distributed
| 325 |
65
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Picking 29,200 Pounds of Cotton
| 100 |
66
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A Comprehensive Study Of Slavery in the United States - Slave Deck Engraving - Horrible Stories of the Middle Passage
| 350 |
67
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These Slave Tags Are Very Rare
| PASS |
68
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c. 1860s Sepia-toned Photograph of African American Likely Contraband
| 200 |
69
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1860s Civil War, Carte de Visite Photo titled: COLORED VOLUNTEER, by Thomas Nast
| PASS |
70
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The Palntation Owner Can Not Sopply Shoes For His Slaves
| 250 |
71
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O.O. Howard Wants the Colored Schools Repaired - Sends the Evangelist John Vasser
| 550 |
72
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Using Poll Taxes to Disenfranchise Voters in Reconstruction Georgia
| PASS |
73
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The Most Incredible Story Of A Slave Mother Who Killed Her Daughter So The Daughter Would Not Live In Slavery
| 100 |
74
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Fifteenth Amendment - Attacking Voting Rights for African Americans
| 600 |
75
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c. 1870 Important Black History 15th Amendment Related Historic Photograph
| 800 |
76
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The Work of the Klan?
| PASS |
77
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Abolitionists (ELIHU BURRITT) and WENDELL PHILLIPS Two Letters
| PASS |
78
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Exceptional Stone Negro Sculptures
| PASS |
79
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This Black Man Was Cook to Stonewall Jackson
| 2000 |
80
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Remember Brownsville
| 150 |
81
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Titled “The Regimental Mascot”
| PASS |
82
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Using Black Imagery To Sell Music
| 50 |
83
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This Soldier Remittences About The Hamburg Massacre Of Black
| PASS |
84
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Vaudeville Black Face And More
| PASS |
85
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Picturing the Funeral of a Monumentally Important African-American Woman
| PASS |
86
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Vaudeville Blackface - Music Sheet
| PASS |
87
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The Black Man Is Wanted For Murder
| 170 |
88
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Mammoth Enlargement of a 1938 Harlem Renaissance Street Children
| PASS |
89
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Mammoth Enlargement of a 1938 Harlem Renaissance Street Teen Boys Boxing
| PASS |
90
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Photo Roster of a Post-War Segregated Tank Battalion
| PASS |
91
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Black Baseball Advertising
| 450 |
92
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1959-Harlem NY Nursing School Yearbook
| 275 |
93
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C0-Founder of the Black Pathers
| 110 |
94
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Railroad Stock Certificate Signed By Confederate General, William Mahone
| 150 |
95
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Georgia Governor Brown Denounced Confederate President Jefferson Davis as an Incipient Tyrant
| 120 |
96
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Alexander Stephens Free Frank With A Great Connection
| 100 |
97
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As Mayor of Columbia, Goodwyn Surrender the City to Sherman February 17, 1865, Prior to the Burning of Columbia
| 120 |
98
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Impressing Horses By Order of Brig Gen’l J.E.B. Stuart
| 225 |
99
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Confederate New Orleans, Auction March 30, 1861, Nine Days After Joining the Confederacy.
| 450 |
100
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The French Legion In The Louisiana Militia
| 100 |
101
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Detailed Information on the EAST MISSISSIPPI GREYS
| 500 |
102
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The South Carolinian Helps Pay The Way For The Imprisoned Confederates
| PASS |
103
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Lt. Col. Dr. James Ogburn Norton Was One of the FIRST to Die at Camp Chase
| PASS |
104
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General Richard Griffith War Date Letter - Marauders Killed
| PASS |
105
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Directly Following Secession, The “Combahee Planters” Pledge Support and Money
| 275 |
106
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The 4th Louisiana Infantry - Soldier Discusses the Celebrated “Blue Cockade Medal of Louisiana
| 600 |
107
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Georgian Leaves "The Old Union." Hopefully "The Black Republicans Will Back Down."
| 700 |
108
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The Coahoma (Mississippi) Invincibles Keep The Yankees At Bay While A Union Observation Ballon Floats Overhead!
| 1300 |
109
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The Surrender of Fort Sumter Reported in the CSA Capitol at Mongomery
| 1700 |
110
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AN OFFICIAL GUIDE OF THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT FROM 1861 TO 1865 AT RICHMOND
| 60 |
111
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Moving The CSA Soldiers on the Railroad
| 80 |
112
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N.C. Confederate Legislators Important Pro-Union Speech AGAINST SECESSION !
| PASS |
113
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Missouri , “..said to Dr. Overton Monday that all the Union men in town ought to shot..”
| PASS |
114
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Anersonville Prisoner’s Note on the Reverse of The Confederate States of America - Missouri Defence Bond - Signed by the Colorful Confederate Governor, Claiborne Fox Jackson
| PASS |
115
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Captured By His Fellow West Point Graduate, Gen. George A. Custer
| 50 |
116
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This NC Soldier Would Not Survive
| PASS |
117
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Confederate Monroe Louisiana Form Paying A Civilian
| 50 |
118
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The Quartermaster of the 24th Louisiana Turns Over His Stores As the Regiment Disbands
| PASS |
119
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The Crescent Louisiana Manifest Lists Both KIA and Wounded Soldiers
| PASS |
120
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Three Blank Confederate States Forms
| PASS |
121
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The Confederate Soldiers Could Buy A Substitute
| 100 |
122
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The CSA Government Writ of Garnishment Based on the firm Hyde, Gregg, and Day Being Alien Enemies
| 140 |
123
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The Soldier Asks That The Slave Jasper Repair The Soldier’s Fence
| PASS |
124
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The Soldier Writes His Letter and Another For Comrad of the Mississippi 31st
| 100 |
125
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Picks Up a Sheet of Paper to Write His Wife
| 150 |
126
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The Production of Salt Was Essential To The War Effort
| 225 |
127
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The Gallant 56th is the Most Noble in the Confederate Service
| PASS |
128
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ACTS OF THE SECOND CALLED SESSION, 1861. AND OF THE FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF ALABAMA
| PASS |
129
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THE STATUTES AT LARGE OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE FIRST CONGRESS; 1862
| PASS |
130
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Albert M. White & George W. White of the 4th North Carolina Infantry write home to their Father following BOTH OF THEM being wounded in battle! – “I WAS STRUCK 4 TIMES” “OUR CAPT. HAD ONE LEG SHOT...
| 900 |
131
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Confederate General Richard Griffith – Writing from Leesburg, Virginia on January 16th, 1862, He Describes the Presentation of the Mississippi Confederate Flags! Griffith would be Killed 5 Weeks...
| 1500 |
132
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North Carolina Soldier Fights at the Sight of Dunker Church, ANTIETAM Maryland - HE GROUND WAS BLOODY FROM THE DYING AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS - SOME WITH THEIR BRAINS SHOT OUT
| 900 |
133
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Lengthy Soldier Letter of The North Carolina Fourth
| PASS |
134
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Set of Four Charleston SC, War Dated Fractional Currency
| PASS |
135
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Fractional Note-State of Georgia-TWENTY FIVE CENTS
| 50 |
136
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The State of Georgia Supports The Soldiers Families at Home
| PASS |
137
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Both Officers Served on General Longstreet’s Staff
| PASS |
138
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Libby Prison Newspaper - Vol 1 No1
| 225 |
139
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Longstreet Will Change The Tide
| 110 |
140
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This Louisiana Tiger Is Spared the Death Penalty
| 100 |
141
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Charleston Supoena
| 70 |
142
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The South Carolina Soldier Gets A Pass
| PASS |
143
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The SC Soldier Denies He Sent Counterfeit Money To A Friend
| PASS |
144
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The Soldier Advises His Father of Several Tasks He Would Like The Father to Do
| PASS |
145
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The SC State Soldier Writes Home
| PASS |
146
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The Case of Jewish Men Cohen vs Salinas is Examined in Columbia - Found No Unsatisfied Judgements
| PASS |
147
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Christianity in the Camp
| 1000 |
148
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Camped In Dense Growth of Poisonous Weeds
| 200 |
149
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The Sergeant Writes Home While Recuperating form His Wounds
| 250 |
150
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After His Parole From Vicksburg, The Captain Gets a Pass Home
| 150 |
151
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Confederate Navy Document Signed By Commander Brent
| 200 |
152
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“the immortal Jackson - the hero of the war and the hope of the country is gone”
| 850 |
153
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A Partisan Ranger Receives Word That The Yankees Are Advancing on His North Carolina Wife's Home, "if My Baby Says So."
| PASS |
154
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Jefferson Davis "State of the Confederacy"
| PASS |
155
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Smythe’s Letters Were Used as the Basis For the Book, Days of Destruction: Augustine Thomas Smythe and the Civil War Siege of Charleston”
| 225 |
156
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The CSA Organizes the Sharp Shooters
| PASS |
157
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Jacob Thompson Lead The Confederate Secret Service
| 450 |
158
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This Note, Written During the Battle of Chancellorsville, Just as the Tide was Turning Against Hooker
| 400 |
159
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Sending Out A Rescue Company
| PASS |
160
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A Pair of Confederate Printed Covers
| PASS |
161
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Scarcely Seen - Items from Texas Prisoner of War Camp Ford
| 500 |
162
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Update of Friends Joing the CSA Army in Georgia
| 150 |
163
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Devout Christian Soldier
| 100 |
164
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The Christian Confederate Soldier Joins the Ambulance Corp
| 90 |
165
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This Confederate Served in the Mississippi Davis Leg. Cavalry
| 70 |
166
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The Alabama Soldier Thinks the Yanks Are Saucy.
| 140 |
167
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The Confederate Soldier Reports the Battle Of Morton’d Ford
| 150 |
168
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The Mississippi Civilian Father Encourages CSA Captain Son
| 200 |
169
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The South Carolian Teen Writes His Soldier Brother
| PASS |
170
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Occupied New Orleans Insurance Policy
| PASS |
171
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The Father Asks For His KIA Son’s Pay
| 100 |
172
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The Engineering Department Needs A Courier
| PASS |
173
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This Confederate Soldier Was KIA - New Market, VA
| 300 |
174
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The Officer Writes While Convalescing
| PASS |
175
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Longstreet Orders “Collection” of Deserters
| PASS |
176
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He Advises His Father Of The Conditions In Charleston
| PASS |
177
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The Georgia Soldier Writes From Petersburg - Later Captured At Petersburg
| PASS |
178
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Very Detailed Description of the Bombing of Charleston
| 300 |
179
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Death of Bishop CSA Polk
| 90 |
180
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North Carolina Soldier Group - Three Letters
| 1300 |
181
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The Chief Ordnance Officer, Gorgas, Supplies Alot of Beef
| 650 |
182
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1864 Confederate Navy Commodore DUNCAN N INGRAHAM ALS and Commandeers a Building
| PASS |
183
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Another Confederate KIA Letter
| 150 |
184
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This North Carolina Prisoner Was Wounded and Captured in the Final Pickett’s Charge
| 1000 |
185
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Rare CSA Texas Treasury Department Pass From The Waning Days of The Confederacy.
| 150 |
186
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The Captain of the Crescent Consolidated Regiment is Detailed to Court Martial Duty
| PASS |
187
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“Our boys have their own fun running the blockade to town every night.”
| PASS |
188
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In 1867, Gordon Became the Klan's First Grand Dragon for the Realm of Tennessee
| 80 |
189
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Confederate Deserter in Texas -Galveston’s Second and Last Military Execution of the War.
| 400 |
190
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The Last Book Published in the Confederacy
| 2200 |
191
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The Charleston Residents Swears His Allegiance
| 90 |
192
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In The Final Days Of The Confederate Government - Greensboro, April 18, 1865
| 475 |
193
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1865-Dated Confederate Government Loan Cotton Bale Georgia Document
| PASS |
194
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A Confederate Account of the Immortal Six Hundred
| 200 |
195
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Mary Custis Lee Signed Book Cover
| 180 |
196
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The Chief Surgeon of Confederate Military Hospitals Defends the CSA Treatment of Union Prisoners at Andersonville
| PASS |
197
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A Rare Group of Controversial Confederate War Etchings
| PASS |
198
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Georgia Governor Joseph Brown Denounced Confederate President Jefferson Davis as an Incipient Tyrant
| 225 |
199
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CSA General D.H. Hill Declines a Request
| 350 |
200
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Buying CSA Stamps For The Columbian Exposition
| 275 |
201
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John Ogden Murray Coined the Phrase “ "Immortal Six Hundred."
| 250 |
202
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The First Federal Government Employee to hire Woman
| PASS |
203
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A Gala Event For This NY Militia
| PASS |
204
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Scarce Mid-West Color Illustration - Milwaukee Light Guard
| 100 |
205
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From Philadelphia Militia To the 23rd Pennsylvania Volunteers
| 130 |
206
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The Founder of The Chicago Light Guard Was KIA 1862
| 100 |
207
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Lincoln Appointed McClellan as Major General Early 1861
| PASS |
208
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Our Generals Quick Step
| PASS |
209
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Uncolored Music Sheet - A Tribute to the Martyred Ellsworth
| PASS |
210
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Colfax Led the Effort to Pass the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
| PASS |
211
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Our Post Was at An Episcopal Church - The Next Battle Will Be at Chain Bridge.
| PASS |
212
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. Lt. Col. Ward's 12th New York Marches With General Patterson's Command in July, 1861.
| 150 |
213
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General Wadsworth Needs To Take Care Else The 23rd Chase The Rebels All The Way To Bull Run.
| 100 |
214
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Battle of Falling Waters, July 1861; Advance on Martinsburg; Traitors Destroy The Locomotives and Rolling Stock of the B. & O. Railroad - Coal Cars "Are Burning Yet."
| 375 |
215
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At Bulls Run The 2nd Rhode Island Was "First To - Attack and The Last To Retreat - Danger of Getting Your Head Blowed Off In The Battlefield."
| 275 |
216
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A Soldier's Funeral. Brigadier General Briggs "Made Some Remarks Then The Bearers Took The Coffin Upon Four Muskets."
| PASS |
217
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Clean and Varied Collecxtion of Patriotic Covers
| PASS |
218
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The Government Buys the Ticket
| PASS |
219
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This Soldier Was Heavily Involved In Gettysburg - “We got flanked by a brigade of rebels. ... I tell you, the bullets flew like rain in front and behind for we was flanked. They came up so nigh...
| 8500 |
220
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The Quarter Master’s Pocket Ledger. August through December, 1861
| 500 |
221
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War Date Letter Of Connecticut Lt. Col Merwin Who Would Be KIA July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg
| PASS |
222
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Officer’s First Hand Account Letter of the First Battle of Bun Run
| 600 |
223
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The Dark Storm Of War Is Approaching
| 400 |
224
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The RAREST Regimental Stationary Sheets - “Camp of Instruction, Berdan’s U.S. Sharp Shooters, Washington D.C.”
| 600 |
225
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Major Anderson Fort Sumter Signature With Provenance From His Brother
| PASS |
226
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The Sharpshooter Writes on Patriotric Mexican War Illustration
| 120 |
227
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The Mass Soldier is Stationed In Maryland
| PASS |
228
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The Massachusetts Soldier Enjoys Baltimore
| PASS |
229
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Answering President Lincolns Call For Troops
| PASS |
230
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To the Surgeon.
| 130 |
231
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The New Jersey Captain of the Palmetto Guards Offers 150 Men To Help Governor Pickens Defend South Carolina
| 700 |
232
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Jefferson Davis Threatened to Hang 13 Prisoned Union Officers If The Crew Of the Savannah Was Hanged
| PASS |
233
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.. I send you a star off a secession flag ...
| 150 |
234
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Peck Graduated West Point With U.S. Grant
| PASS |
235
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Stonewall Jackson Accepted The Harper’s Ferry Surrender
| 150 |
236
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Six Weeks After This Letter, Miles Would Be KIA As A Result Of Taking A Cannon Ball In The Leg
| 375 |
237
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Telegram to General Grant Concerning The Wounded From The Battle of Shiloh
| 250 |
238
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Yankee Doodle on The Mississippi; Massing For The Assault on Chickasaw Bayou; Rebel Raid on Holly Springs, Miss.
| 110 |
239
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Engagement At Rebel Dam No. 1 Near Yorktown During The Peninsula Campaign.
| 425 |
240
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Butler's 13th Maine Has A Tough Time Reaching Mississippi.
| 50 |
241
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A Union Artilleryman Gets Ready To See Old Abe.
| 110 |
242
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The 1st Maine Cavalry Moves Closer To Richmond.
| PASS |
243
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Collection of Civil War Engravings
| PASS |
244
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Strong Graphic Harper’s Ferry Letterhead
| 225 |
245
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Stunning Tinted Letter Sheet - Manassas Junction
| 200 |
246
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“ I am not an abolitionist by a long shot, but if freeing the slaves will tend to end this war, for God sake, free them
| 300 |
247
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This Free Blackman Writes of Being Drafted
| 550 |
248
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The Chaplin Says “I shall be most thankful when the slave take the knife for the extermination of every rebel at all hazards.”
| 350 |
249
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An Extraordinary Fredericksburg Battle Letter
| 650 |
250
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Killed In Action Less Than Two Months After Enlistment
| 170 |
251
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The Imprisoned Deserter Writes a Fellow Prisoner
| PASS |
252
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Henry M. Lowe Letter Group of War-Dated Letters Written By Paymaster’s Steward Most Written Onboard the U.S.S. Penobscot - Many Brown Water Locations
| PASS |
253
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Enormous Letters and Documents of the TEW FAMILY of North Carolina - Over 154 Letters/Documents
| PASS |
254
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record ForThe 44th Wisconsin Infantry, Company D
| PASS |
255
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record For The 44th Wisconsin Infantry, Company E
| PASS |
256
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record For The 47th Wisconsin Infantry, Company C
| 100 |
257
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record For The 42nd Wisconsin Infantry, Company H
| PASS |
258
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record For The 44th Wisconsin Infantry, Company A
| PASS |
259
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record For The 49th Wisconsin Infantry, Company G
| PASS |
260
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record For The Forty-Ninth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
| PASS |
261
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record For The Fiftieth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
| PASS |
262
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The Wisconsin Soldier’s Record For The Fiftieth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
| PASS |
263
|
Document From The Famous Pennsylvania Bucktails
| 500 |
264
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Incredible Eye-Witness Account Of The Gory, Brutal War - “to see his head cut entirely off by a passing 12 pounder”
| 1300 |
265
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The Soldier Poeticly Writes Of The Battle of Williamsburg
| 650 |
266
|
Seven Page Fredericksburg Battle Letter
| 1100 |
267
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Post Battle of Antietam Washington, D. C.: "The Capitol, Patent Office & Every Place Has Been Taken For Hospitals."
| PASS |
268
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Denying The Rebels of Salt in North Carolina.
| 100 |
269
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The Maryland Lieutenant Is Presented With A Sword By His Comrads
| PASS |
270
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The Iowa Soldier Wants His Money
| PASS |
271
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This Marylander Served in Cole's Cavalry
| PASS |
272
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The six stanza poem, “The Wounded Soldier” is credited at the bottom of page 1, “Wm. Hinkson, Worcester, Vermont, July 9th, 1862 on Picket”.
| PASS |
273
|
The Government Legalizes the Confiscation of Confederate Property
| PASS |
274
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War Dated House of Representatives Speeches
| PASS |
275
|
A Baltimore Imprint Supporting Secession
| PASS |
276
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The Print From Soldier’s Original Art
| 100 |
277
|
Wisconsin Broadside Reporting on the Seven Days' Battles
| PASS |
278
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The Chaplin Writes His Letetr Home Using a Cover Picked-Up in the Field
| 400 |
279
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100TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLS ("ROUNDHEAD") REGIMENTAL NEWSPAPER
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“THE GROUND WAS ALMOST COVERED WITH DEAD BODIES, SOME WITH THEIR HEADS SHOT OFF AND SOME ALL TORN TO PIECES.”
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27th Connecticut Battle Letter from the Battle of Fredericksburg – George S. Hill Describes being Hit there 3 Times & with a Piece of Shell Still Stuck Between his Eyes. His Overcoat had 9 Bullet...
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War Date Union General Document Signed
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At Gettysburg, Dix had Keyes Removed from Command.
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Morris on May 9, 1864, Rode on horseback to Inspect his brigade and Was Shot and Wounded by a Sharpshooter
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General Miller Was Severely Wounded, Losing His Left Eye, at Liberty Gap on June 27, 1863
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1862 Civil War Union General David Hunter ALS Involving Three Union Generals
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General to General - Major General Meade Needs Supplies
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Rosecrans Defeats Bragg - Great Battle of Murfreesboro
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Substitutes for Substitutes
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The Soldier Misses His Wife - “feel your great sexual enjoyments”
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13th Pennsylvania Cavalryman Remembers "Desperate" Fighting At Mine Run.
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Balloon Hovers Over Falmouth At The Opening of The Gettysburg Campaign.
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Union Operations in North Carolina - Their Beloved Commander Goes Home.
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Battle of Chickamauga: A POW Rebel Colonel Declares That They Were Fighting The Whole "Eastern" Confederate Army.
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JEB Stuart's Cavalrymen Demonstration Near Washington, Christmas 1862.
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I Have Not Found A Man But What Is Disgusted With The Way The Officers Treat The Men. A Man Is Not Treated As Well As A (N Word) Is At Home.
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Very Rare, Detailed Account of Union Raid Upon The Wilmington & Weldon, Railroad, North Carolina: "They Fired Into Us And We Gave Them The Contents Of Our Revolvers."
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The SALT Is Ordered to be Distrubuted Through the Citizens Committee
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Property On King Street Sold in 1863 After Wife Disclaims Her Dower - Husband Sells The Property
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Confederate Point Lookout POW Is Examined
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Myer Enlisted on 9/18/1854 as a Asst Surgeon.
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This General Was Wounded at Gettysburg
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The Ohio Soldier Was Captured and Imprisoned at Andersonville - Released - And Killed in the Explosion of the Sultana
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The Mass Soldier Sketches in His Letter
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Reynolds Was Killed on the First Day of Battle at Gettysburg
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Describes The Vicksburg Battle
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The Soldier Describes The Gettysburg Battle Field
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A Colonel Reminiscences of Chancellorsville While Preparing For The Coming Battle at Gettysburg.
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Scarce Broadside of the Opening Prayer at the Dedication of the Gettysburg Cementery
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The Connecticut Soldier Believes the War Will Close Soon
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Congress Delegates to the President The Power to Issue Letters of Marque
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The Publication Prints Anti Copperhead Sentiments
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They Take a Rebel Officer Prisoner While on Scout
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Woodstock Vermont Draft Board Broadside
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The Rhode Island Soldier Was Wounded at Gettysburg
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Secret Service - Pinkerton Agent For McClellan
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1863 Author Signed Book General Charles Bormann: To Admiral Dahlgren, U.S. Navy
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Union Soldiers are Fired Upon by Girls and Old Men in Winchester, Illinios
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Hiram L. Sibley’s 1864 Diary
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We Were Congratulating Ourselves at Cold Harbor - Perhaps We Will Rush off on Another Flank Movement Without Warning.
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Grant's Overland Campaign: "We Have The Johnnies Tails Down A Little But They Fight Like Devil."
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An Iowa Soldier In St. Louis Awaits Exchange While Fellow Prisoners Come From Georgia.
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The South Carolina Citizens Decalres He Was Always a Union Man.
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Encourage The Union Troops
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The Indiana Soldier is Frustrated By His Wife’s Lack of Writing. Great New Orleans Letterhead
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Written on Colored Troops Letterhead.
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Stoneman’s Expedition to Liberate Our Prisoners at Andersonville is Complete Failure
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The New Memeber of Congress Urges Partizan
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The Confederate Guerrillas Assassinate Three Soldiers
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The Patients Want The Disorderly Soldier Returned To His Company
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Scarce New Orleans Union Regiment - Enlists Two Soldiers From Alabama
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A War-Date Letter Group From A Maine Soldier
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On November 14, 1861, the National Committee of the YMCA Initiated the USCC
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Appointed to Command of the Army of the Potomac 3 Days Before the Battle of Gettysburg, Meade Arrived on the Field After the First Day of Battle
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Hawkins Raised the 9th New York Infantry, popularly known as "Hawkins Zouaves"
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California Joe Advices His Comrade to “Pray to the Devil .. to thrash the old slavebreeding traitor (R.E. Lee) out of his boots into a hole two feet wide by six
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The Galvanized Yank Regiment: "Did Not Enlist To Fight The Rebs. We Enlisted To Fight The Indians and Guerillas."
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Rebel Batteries Take Advantage and Shell Grant's Headquarters at City Point.
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Manuscript Special Orders - New Hampshire Raises The 5th Heavy Artillery.
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Eight Page Letter - The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain - Confederate General Leonidas Polk is Killed
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General Halleck Writes His Publisher Regarding His Book, “Life of Napoleon by Baron Antoine-Henri Jomini”, (1864) published by David Van Nostrand
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By the Author - Sherman's March to the Sea
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1864-1866 FOUR Civil War U.S. Christian Commission Circulars + Final Anniversary
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This NC Soldier Was KIA at Winchester
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General Halleck War Date Autograph Letter Signed
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The Soldier Believed Lincoln Was Stabbed to Death
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The Gerneral Approves the Return of Corn
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The Army Turns Over The Rice To The Commissioner
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Rice From Bennett’s Mills Turned Over For Use of the City
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Accounting For All The Union Captured Rice in Charleston
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The Annual Report of an Oil and Coal Company- 1865 - Early For An Oil Company
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The Federal Check Book
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He Was Killed by a Sharpshooter's Round at Battle of Chancellorsville
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Warren Arranged the Defense of Little Round Top at the Battle of Gettysburg Earning Him theMoniker "Hero of Little Round Top"
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The US Christian Commission Tends The Wounded
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The Maryland General Asks His Senator To Influence the Secretary of War
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Confederate Saboteur Was Tried and Executed - Lincoln Refused to Commute His Death Sentence
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Printed on a Naval Vessel Tempest on the Mississippi in 1865, Trying to Catch Jeff Davis
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Lincoln’s Assassin John Wilks Booth Killed
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The Rhode Island Soldier - Chasing Bob Lee
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Major General JOHN ADAMS DIX Union Army, Signed Bureau of Engraving & Printing
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Property Transfer to George W. Williams
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Generals Grant and Lorenzo Thomas Rent The Same Georgetown, D. C. Home; Baltimore Benevolent Fair To Aid the "Southern Poor."
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Post War Boston Politics
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Honoring the Connecticut Soldiers
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Exceptional Printed Brady Images
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Doctor, Heal Thyself
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The Federal Government Pays the Montana Territorial Governor
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Noted Civil War Photographer Signs the Check
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Archive of 4 Items with TWO Signed by Civil War Union General Benjamin Butler
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During Wanamaker’s administration, the Post Office Department issued the first U.S. commemorative postage stamps.
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Jefferson Davis’ Last Letter, Memorial Print
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Medal of Honor for “"Captured Confederate flag at battle of Sailors Creek Virginia, April 6, 1865 “
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Maryland Civil War Veteran's Records , Set of Books
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Certificate from the Lincoln Farm Association.
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The Former Union Maryland Soldier Writes of an Incident 45 Years Later
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This Soldier Writes of the Hunt and Capture of Jefferson Davis
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The Mass Volunteer Writes From Hospital.
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