Lot Number | Title | Final Price |
1
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Abatement of Taxes As A Result Of Rev. War Service
| 80 |
2
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Withdrawn
| PASS |
3
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The FIRST African American Church in Baltimore
| 140 |
4
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Upon Her Death, She Owned Eleven Slaves
| 250 |
5
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The $806 Negro Sold
| 150 |
6
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In The Defense Of Slavery
| PASS |
7
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Fugitive Slave Anthony Burns Arrested in Boston - City Riots 1854
| PASS |
8
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The Plantation Owner Wants His Slave Son Back
| PASS |
9
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Four Named Slaves in Distirbution
| 110 |
10
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“ God and Nature Equally Cry Out Against Human Slavery”
| 60 |
11
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The Opposition To Slavery In New Jersey
| 140 |
12
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Trying to Stop The Slavery Conflict
| 180 |
13
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Questions The Imapact Of Slavery of the Poor Whites
| PASS |
14
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Extraordinary Review Of The Laws Pertaining to Slavery In the Various States
| PASS |
15
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Racist Campaign Pamphlet
| 130 |
16
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Bloody Kansas Senate Report - Minority Report
| PASS |
17
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Bloody Kansas Senate Report - Majority Report
| PASS |
18
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The Former President of Harvard Condemns Slaverty
| 100 |
19
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The Methodist Church Adopts An Accommodation To Accept Slavery In The Border States
| 180 |
20
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Collecting For The Estate On Slave Rentals
| PASS |
21
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The Preacher Provides Two Sermons Re: Slavery
| 170 |
22
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FIVE Slave Documents
| 275 |
23
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John Brown's Financial Backer Publishes A Letter - "Brown will die, I think, like a martyr”
| PASS |
24
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Scarce Electoral Ticket For Member of the Underground Railroad
| 40 |
25
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R.E. Lee Approves The Prisoner Exchange
| 700 |
26
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RARE Confederate Manuscript General Order - Deserters To Be Shot On The Spot
| PASS |
27
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Private John Kennedy 3rd Tennessee Suffers "A Severe Flesh Wound In His Hip & Thigh" At Chickamauga.
| PASS |
28
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Emancipation Demanded For Missouri
| 100 |
29
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The End of Slavery In America - 13th Amendment
| 190 |
30
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Bolles Represented Was Involved in the Rescue of Shadrach Minkins Fugitive Slave Trial
| 150 |
31
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‘Perhaps the First Professional Racist in American History’
| 300 |
32
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DR. JIVE Famous 1950's NYC Area Black Disc Jockey
| PASS |
33
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Educational Photographs - Negro Experiences In America
| PASS |
34
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Slavery - Photos of Political Cartoons
| 60 |
35
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Important and Well Known Slavery Images
| 130 |
36
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150 Years of African American Heroes
| 80 |
37
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Seven Civil Rights Photos
| 110 |
38
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The Civil Rights Act of 1875 Would Have Voided the 1896 Plessy Decision - "separate but equal" doctrine
| 1600 |
39
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Georgia Condederate Soldier’s War-Dated Diary
| 1500 |
40
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Wise Seriously Injured His Political Opponent In A Duel
| 190 |
41
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Bloody Kansas - An Eye-Witness Account
| 140 |
42
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Samuel Cooper - Positioning The 2d Dragoons and Others
| 50 |
43
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Charleston Document Signed By Future CSA General Simons
| PASS |
44
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As The Owner Of The Charleston Mercury, Fire-Eater Rhett Raised the Southern Passions
| PASS |
45
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Future 8th Virginia Chaplain Is On A Evangelist Mission
| PASS |
46
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He Lost His Arm In The Mexican War - Old One Wing
| PASS |
47
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Colonel Ramsey Replaced General Garnett, The First Officer Killed in the War
| 650 |
48
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The Confederate Soldier Wants To Join His Company - Governor Pickens Approves
| PASS |
49
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Battle of Manassas letter of Surgeon Erwin J. Eldridge of the 16th Georgia Infantry.
| 1800 |
50
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The Politician Raises A Confederate Company
| PASS |
51
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Virginia CSA General
| 200 |
52
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Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens Virginia Electoral Ticket
| 150 |
53
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1861 - Colonel Hatch of the South Carolina Militia Writes General Beauregard Regarding Preparations For War
| PASS |
54
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The Justice Approves A Confederate Bill for Boarding Private
| PASS |
55
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News From The Home Front Reaches A Hampton Legion Cavalryman.
| PASS |
56
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The Newspaper Motton - “Democracy, the Constitution, and State Rights”
| PASS |
57
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A Prisoner Exchange - Signed By Major General
| PASS |
58
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The Soldier Boy
| 60 |
59
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Jefferson Davis and Alexander Stephens Virginia Electoral Ticket
| 150 |
60
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Confederate Souvenir
| PASS |
61
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“From all I can learn the Yankees made the best fight that has ever been made by them from the landing of the Pilgrims up to this time indeed.”
| 800 |
62
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Alabama Soldier’s EIGHT Page Letter - Was KIA 1864 Wilderness - 'Kind hands carried him from the battlefield, and laid him to rest, in an orchard under an apple tree, in full bloom, which cast its...
| 1000 |
63
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Early South Carolina Soldier’s Letter Describes Living Quarters in Moultrie House in Fort Moultrie on Sullivan’s Island
| 700 |
64
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“I feel it a very sad duty to write you the particulars of your son Edward’s death. ..”
| PASS |
65
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Chatty Georgia Letter Home
| PASS |
66
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The Louisiana Soldier Advises That “Confederate money is going down fast”
| PASS |
67
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1862Confederate $100 Currency Note
| PASS |
68
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“Dear Cousin Robert fell as a costly sacrifice upon the alter of Southern Freedom”
| PASS |
69
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A Member of Forrest's Command Speculates That They Are To Go To Fort Donelson With News On John Hunt Morgan's Raid In Kentucky.
| PASS |
70
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The North Carolina Soldier Has Worn Out His Shoes
| 60 |
71
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The Letter Is Sent Via ‘Flag of Truce Boat’
| 100 |
72
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Writes His ‘Companion” A Month After Enlistment
| PASS |
73
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President Abraham Lincoln Declared Van Dorn a Pirate Under the Laws of the U.S. "for seizure of vessels or goods by persons acting under the authority of the Confederate States."
| PASS |
74
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Jefferson Davis Inauguration - 3 Column Reporting
| 80 |
75
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Alabama - Taking The Confederate States Oath For Justice of Peace
| 200 |
76
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The New York Zouaves charged the Texans of Hood's Brigade & no more than 80 ever got away, all killed or wounded
| 900 |
77
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The Doctor Walks the Sharpsburg Battlefield and Provides a Very Vivid Account
| 2200 |
78
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Surgeon Caspar C. Henkel - “They may take our property, our homes, our lives, but they cannot deprive us of that inheritance prepared for us above. ...You will please destroy this letter for fear...
| 850 |
79
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Stonewall Jackson Vignette Confederate $1,000 Bond on Pink Paper
| PASS |
80
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Exiled Marylander Writes His Mother Of His Brother’s Death
| PASS |
81
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He Wants To Join J.E.B. Stuart’s Signal Corp
| PASS |
82
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His Father Will Not Help Him Get In
| PASS |
83
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Long and Difficult Louisiana Trip
| PASS |
84
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Scarce FLORIDA Soldier’s Letter
| PASS |
85
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The Officer Who Kept The CSA In Arms
| PASS |
86
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The Confederate Soldier “... shall try to run the Blackade to go to the city...”
| PASS |
87
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The First Report of the Death of Stonewall Jackson
| PASS |
88
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NC Confederate Soldier’s Letter
| 60 |
89
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The South Carolina Soldier Writes His Brother
| PASS |
90
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Vicksburg Siege "Daily Citizen" Wallpaper Newspaper, July 2, 1863
| PASS |
91
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On His Way To Gettysburg, “I am barefoot, and I expect to have to march through this state and on to Pennsylvania, and then maybe back to Virginia before I get any shoes..”
| PASS |
92
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“ Lewis Lawrence, an old acquaintance of mine that I knew at Greenville, now belonging to Co. D 37th N. C., is condemned to be shot today for desertion and running out of a fight.” .. and “Father...
| 950 |
93
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The Chaplin Writes “They have just been firing at the Yankee balloon and it went down rapidly. We could see the shell burst from our Camp in the air. ... Our guns are on Lee's & Marye's hills &...
| PASS |
94
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A Confederate Soldier Portrait
| 80 |
95
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Hospitalized the Day Before the Surrender of Vicksburg
| PASS |
96
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Marching and Fighting Through Alabama
| PASS |
97
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The Father Writes His Son Of Immortality
| PASS |
98
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Colonel R.B. Boston Is Considered The LAST CSA OFFICER KIA
| PASS |
99
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Letter to South Carolina Governor Bonham Regarding The Use Of Blockade Runners
| PASS |
100
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Soldier Photo in Period Frame
| PASS |
101
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Elmira Prison, Also Known as "Hellmira," Quickly Became Infamous for its Staggering Death Rate
| 190 |
102
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This NC Soldier Was Wounded And Surrendered at Greensboro
| PASS |
103
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No Extention of Furlough For This SC Soldier - But He Got $35
| PASS |
104
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“They are shooting men here every day.”
| PASS |
105
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Establishing the CONFEDERATE MARYLAND LINE
| 400 |
106
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CSA Letter From The Alabama 8th
| 100 |
107
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Board the C.S.Tallahassee, Commander Wood Begins His Successful Raids On Union Ships Capturing 33
| 4000 |
108
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From Letter 1, “The Yankees and Negroes were lying crossed and piled every way.”From Letter 2, “killed some few free Negroes which is not much loss in the Confederacy or any body else”From Letter...
| 850 |
109
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He Sends A Souvenir Home
| PASS |
110
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The Virginia Prisoner Writes A Southern Sympathizer
| PASS |
111
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Is Concerned About His Brother
| PASS |
112
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The Maryland Confederate Asks For His Pardon
| PASS |
113
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Pass Issued By The Man Who Burned Richmond
| PASS |
114
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Scarce Maryland Major - Served Under Stonewall Jackson and Others - Wounded, Captured, Exchanged
| PASS |
115
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The Death Certificate of The Southern Confederacy
| 250 |
116
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Supporting General Wheeler Late In the War
| PASS |
117
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Macon and Brunswick Railroad Company - $1.00 Fare Ticket
| PASS |
118
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Fears Of A Race War Forces This Southern Family To Relocate To Florida in 1868: "There Will Be a War Between The Negroes and White Before Another Year."
| 300 |
119
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A Pamphlet Praisng Stonewall Jackson
| 225 |
120
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This Mess Sergeant Served Under Robert E. Lee
| PASS |
121
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Jefferson Davis Remembered At The Lee UCV Camp
| 70 |
122
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Unveiling General Thomas’ Statue
| PASS |
123
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Confederate Staff Officer's Reference: Confederate Staff Officers
| 50 |
124
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Confederate Military Unit Reference: Units of the Confederate States Army.
| 50 |
125
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Confederate Officer's Reference: Lee's Colonels
| 50 |
126
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The General Recalls The Mex-American War
| 150 |
127
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The Artwork For This Patriotic Music Sheet Was Accomplished By Nathaniel Currier
| PASS |
128
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Mexican War - “As he was talking to General Scott when a ball knocked off a mule’s head close by them. ...”
| 190 |
129
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Two Signed General Orders
| PASS |
130
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Skirmishes With The Indians
| 100 |
131
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His Brother’s Prophecy Of His Death Came True
| 70 |
132
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The Soldier Is Not Impressed With The Capitol
| 50 |
133
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A New York Soldier’s Letter Group
| 750 |
134
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Large Grouping of FIFTY TWO Union Soldier’s Letters
| 4000 |
135
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1st New Jersey graphic Battle of Bull Run letter written by Sgt. Albert F. Sharp. "The Southerners behaved more like Barbarous than civilized men... bayonetting our wounded on the field."
| 1000 |
136
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Those Who Are Home Await News From Their Sons
| 50 |
137
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Battle of Drainesville, Virginia Letter.
| 600 |
138
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The 2nd Ohio Occupies Eastern Kentucky In Order To Stop Breckinridge's Army From Moving Into The Region.
| 150 |
139
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Rare Account of The First Clash Between Opposing Forces At Vienna, Va., June, 1861.
| PASS |
140
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Colonel George Arrowsmith, Killed At Gettysburg "Three Cheers For The First Shot At Charleston - The Next Sentiment Will Be Down With Slavery."
| PASS |
141
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Skirmish At Ball's Cross Roads, Va.: "The Bullets Whistled Around Our Heads Pretty Thick"; Gen. McDowell "Says We Aint Worth A Damn."
| 200 |
142
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Oneida Indepenent Company Cavalry
| 130 |
143
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The Governor and the Secretary of War Honor the PA 38th Over The Drainsville Battle
| PASS |
144
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The PA Soldier Writes His Dear On Scarce Magnus Letter Sheet
| PASS |
145
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Stunning New York Illustrated Letter Sheet
| 120 |
146
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The New York Soldier Reports Of Death and Sickness In The Camp
| 80 |
147
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Rare Regimental Patriotic Stationery, "The Forty-Ninth. We Are The Crew To Raise The Stripes-Red, White and Blue."
| 100 |
148
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“Fort Ellsworth this afternoon and be there to witness the execution of a soldier”
| 160 |
149
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“Pollard was shot by a man behind him on the march to this place...”
| PASS |
150
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“WHEREVER THE ‘BLOODY SIXTH’ AND WINDER GO, SOMBODY IS GOING TO BE HURT” says South Carolina Captain Strait
| PASS |
151
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Fort Sumter March 21, 1861. Steamers Have Failed To Bring Aid.Dr. Samuel W. Crawford WritesAn Extraordinary Letter from Fort Sumter By The Fort’s Surgeon
| PASS |
152
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A Battle Flag Is Presented To Ohio Home Guard Volunteers.
| 150 |
153
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Ohio Militia Booklet: "Laws Relating to the Organization of the Militia of Ohio,"
| 100 |
154
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Wonderful Parody - “The Southern National Song - STARS and BARS”
| 275 |
155
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Unusual Large Parody Song
| 90 |
156
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Tiny Harbor Town of Little Eggharbor NJ
| 70 |
157
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The Writer, James D. Gay, Was A Member of the Ringgold Artillery
| 80 |
158
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Early Song Sheet Condemning Davis and His Crew
| PASS |
159
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One Hundred and Sixty Years Ago - Defining Our Borders
| PASS |
160
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Recommendations For Reverends and Doctors to Positions in the Chaplaincy
| 80 |
161
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Will We Need to Guard The Maine Border From The Enghlish?
| 100 |
162
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The FIGHTING IRISH Leave NYC
| PASS |
163
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Acting as Assistant Secretary of War, John Tucker Expedites The Ship Movement
| PASS |
164
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The Captain of the U.S. Colored Troops
| PASS |
165
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Colonel Of The FIRST Freed Slaves Regiment.
| PASS |
166
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Soldier & Explorer - Enlisted at age 17
| PASS |
167
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CSA Arkansas Soldier Becomes a US Senator
| PASS |
168
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Forty Years of US Naval Service
| PASS |
169
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Forty-Four Years of Naval Service - Rear Admiral Joseph N. Miller
| PASS |
170
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Actor Who Appeared In The 1st Stage Adaption of Uncle Tom's Cabin - Then Commanded And Was Wounded In The Civil War
| PASS |
171
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He Helped Organize The First Battalion To Defend The Capitol - The Clay Battalion
| PASS |
172
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Wounded Twice - Horse Shot Out Grom Under Him At Battle of Perryville Kentucky on October 8, 1862.
| PASS |
173
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General Wool, Aged 77 Was the Oldest General on Either Side As the Civil War Opened.
| PASS |
174
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The Beast of New Orleans - Spoons Butler
| PASS |
175
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His Court Martial Conviction Was Reveresed 23 Years Later
| PASS |
176
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Known as the "Christian General" Because He Based His Policy Decisions on His Evangelical Piety
| PASS |
177
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Lost Leg At Gettysburg - That Leg Is On Display At National Museum of Health and Medicine.
| PASS |
178
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While In Command of the River Boat Indianola, He Was Wounded Captured and His Vessel Was Destroyed
| PASS |
179
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Pennypacker Called "the real hero of Fort Fisher"
| 70 |
180
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A Pair of Civil War Field War Correspondents
| PASS |
181
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The Freedmen’s Mission Leases Land For Oil & Gas Exploration - Pennsylvania 1896
| 60 |
182
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Advertising Printed Collars and Cuffs
| 90 |
183
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A Pair of War Period Chicago Music Sheets
| PASS |
184
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Discussion Regarding The Abandoment of Hatteras
| PASS |
185
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The Iowa Soldier Writes From Texas
| 100 |
186
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The Massachusetts Certificate Issued For A Killed in Action Soldier ... And Is Embellished With Manuscript History Of The Soldier And His Regiment.
| PASS |
187
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Short Lived Political Magazine
| 50 |
188
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The Captain Saw Action Early In the War
| 150 |
189
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Three Letters From The New York "The Herkimer Regiment"
| PASS |
190
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One Of His Coleagues Laments The Removal of General Naglee By General Hunter Over Naglee’s Racists Views
| 150 |
191
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Attacked By John Hunt Morgan
| PASS |
192
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Scarce Letter Written By A Negro Teamster
| 500 |
193
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The Union Officer Was Wounded By Generals Longstreet and Hill Attack At Fraysers Farm
| PASS |
194
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Who Gets Credit For The Maine Enlistment Bounties
| PASS |
195
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The Soldier Prefers His Spencer To A Revolver
| 80 |
196
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The Soldier Draws The Uniform “Stripes” For Identification
| PASS |
197
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“This Division has lost twenty-seven hundred men since we started out in the campaign”
| 300 |
198
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Grouping of Four Letters By A New York Colonel
| PASS |
199
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Very SCARCE DELAWARE Soldiers Letter Group
| PASS |
200
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New Jersey Soldier’s FORTY-Three War-Dated Letter Grouping
| 3500 |
201
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Killed By Quantrill’s Raiders
| PASS |
202
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“ ... see their glorious Confederacy before the throne of King Jeff is overthrown ...”
| 100 |
203
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This Mass Soldier Was KIA, May 31, 1864
| PASS |
204
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Huge Dark Signature Of DeKay
| 110 |
205
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Capturing a 7 Star Confederate Flag
| PASS |
206
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Murdered Union Soldiers Are Found With Their Heads Cut Off Near Fredericksburg.
| 250 |
207
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He Was Killed At Gettysburg, But On The Battle Of Williamsburg He Writes: "I Would Rather Die On The Battlefield - Rather Than To Fetch A Disgrace."
| 225 |
208
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Where's My Bounty Money: "I Heard You Broke Open My Wife's Letter - I Felt Rather Vext."
| 50 |
209
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Wild Cavalry Drilling Techniques; A Deserter Will "Get a Little Cold Lead" If He Is Caught & Brought Back.
| 100 |
210
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Rare New York Rocket Battalion Letter: "I Don't Care Much - I Will Have Some Of Those Darkes Gals Here."
| 100 |
211
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Rare Account of The Battle of Charleston, Missouri, January 8, 1862.
| PASS |
213
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A Member of the 124th New York (Orange Blossoms) On The Emancipation Proclamation; Battle of Antietam; Do Not Talk About McClellan.
| PASS |
214
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We "Got Negroes To Work On" Our 'Cannall' Boats; "Dockters, Will Poison You" and Gambling
| 300 |
215
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Putting A Stop To Treason: The Tribute's Office Is Closed After Publishing, McClellan "Was A Coward."
| PASS |
216
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John Hunt Morgan’s First Raid On Yankeedom Raises Concern From This Kentuckian
| 100 |
217
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PatrioticStationary Has a Father Abraham Poem
| 100 |
218
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Metamorphic "Jeff Davis Returning From War," Union Patriotic Stationery Letter By KIA Vicksburg Siege Victim. USA Letter: 2/06/62 Pvt. Solomon Bragdon, Co. H, 56th Ohio (KIA Vicksburg, MS,...
| 100 |
219
|
Exceptionally Patriotic Letter
| 50 |
220
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The Soldier Wants To Send For His Wife
| 50 |
221
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The Wife Fears "My Dear Boys Will Be Murdered."
| PASS |
222
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The Soldier Graphically Describes The Antietam Wounded Coming Into The Hospital
| 100 |
223
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The Citizen Refers to the General Lee Invasion Of Maryland
| PASS |
224
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The Southern Sympathizer “think there is but little chance for the South to succeed “
| 100 |
225
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Waltham Massachusetts Brothers George & Charles Brown Were Both Killed At Gettysburg
| 100 |
226
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Tells His Friend Of His Premonition “I expect to be the first to fall”
| 100 |
227
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Very Rare Use of "The Great Naval Battle Between Ericson's Monitor and Merrimac, March 9th" Patriotic Stationery.
| 120 |
228
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He Resigns A Week Before His Death.
| PASS |
229
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The Official Congressional Record
| PASS |
230
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Great Patriotic Letterhead - Writer KIA at the Wilderness
| 50 |
231
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The Guerillas Hanging Citizens
| 150 |
232
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“The Lecompton Democracy Against The Government”
| 80 |
233
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The "Zouaves d'Afrique" Covers The Retreat Of The Union Army in Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862
| 150 |
234
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The Applicant Was Later Arrested
| PASS |
235
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The Union Threatens To Burn Their Houses, Execute Them, or Sieze Their Property
| 400 |
236
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The Major General Captures Roanoke
| PASS |
237
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Antietam - “The most horrible & terrific sight I ever beheld since I have been in the war. I was over the battle field today to see the dead Rebs. There are five acres covered with dead Rebs. “
| 1100 |
238
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The Officer Sends The Money To The Wife Of A Collegue
| PASS |
239
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Cut Off Of Providing Provisions To Libby POWs
| 100 |
240
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Vicksburg “Our skirmishes lay within 100 to 150 yards of their forts ...”
| 200 |
241
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Just After Lee’s Army Was Turned Back by Defeat at Gettysburg, This Sutler Goes Back to Work
| PASS |
242
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War-Dated Letter Grouping
| PASS |
243
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The Mass Soldier Writes From North Carolina
| PASS |
244
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The New York Soldier Was Wounded At Gettysburg
| 130 |
245
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Grouping of SEVENTEEN War Dated Letters
| PASS |
246
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Connecticut Soldier’s Letter Group
| PASS |
247
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Making Arrangement For His Wife To Visit - 11th Missouri
| PASS |
248
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That Dreaded Letter Home - “the death of your worthy & beloved son David”
| PASS |
249
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Nearly A Day-By-Day Account of Chickamauga
| 1600 |
250
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The Union General Approves - Hilton Head
| 80 |
251
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Captured By Stonewall Jackson At Harpers Ferry, "I Have Seen Something Of War And I Am Not Sick Of It."
| PASS |
252
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Drunken Atrocities By Union Soldiers. A Mother Is Yanked Out Bed Three Days After Giving Birth So They Can Burn Her Home!
| 800 |
253
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Southerners "Here Seem To Be At Least Fifty Years Behind In Arts, Science, Literature."
| 50 |
254
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Stealing Poultry: "He Is Said To Be A Rebel."
| 100 |
255
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This Irish Widow Needs To Just Through Hoops In Order To Receive A Pension.
| PASS |
256
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The 7th New Hampshire Is Severely Cut Up During The Battle of Fort Wagner.
| 900 |
257
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Battle of Cedar Creek Medical Certificate
| 300 |
258
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Fitting Out A Large Expedition to Savannah
| 450 |
259
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Seven Page With Lengthy Opinions Of The Hospitals and the Surgeons
| 225 |
260
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Stunning Patriotic With The Maines Letetr Home
| PASS |
261
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The Civilian Awaits The Drafts - Reports The Wounding of Some Local Soldiers
| PASS |
262
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This Mass Soldier Was KIA At The Wilderness
| 70 |
263
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Seldom Seen "Our Camp Fire" Patriotic Stationery - Letter Written By Ohio Soldier Who Was Accidentally Shot While on Picket
| PASS |
264
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The Ferry Across The Ohio River
| PASS |
265
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The R.I. 2nd Fought at Gettysburg
| 50 |
266
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Patriotic Letter To A Union Officer - “ a second Washington might arise whose mission it should be to end this contest by a glorious victory”
| PASS |
267
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Captain Richard Worsam Meade II Writed His Younger Brother, Major General George G. Meade
| PASS |
268
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The General sent all the nxxxxrs into Kentucky
| 100 |
269
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“Great Battle of Chancellorsville Letter - The Rebels are piled up & not buried ... Many have been burned in piles .. Still they were fed whiskey & gun powder”
| 2000 |
270
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Describes Gettysburg as “It is the hardest battle that has been fought yet” ... and in Frederick City, “we saw a spy hung on a tree, over in (the town) they left him hanging for 3 days
| 900 |
271
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Attractive Civil War Map Of The Southern States
| 110 |
272
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Period Printed Antietam Map
| PASS |
273
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Map, “California Territories of New Mexico Arizona Colorado Nevada and Utah" Includes the Pony Express Route
| 150 |
274
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While In Battle, His Friend Is Killed
| 140 |
275
|
This Hospital Treated Many USCTs
| PASS |
276
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North Carolina Manuscript General Order
| PASS |
277
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Congratualting His Friend For Shootind A Rebel
| 70 |
278
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This Soldier Was in Ford’s Theater, April 14, 1865 When President Lincoln Was Assassinated.
| PASS |
279
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This Soldier Wants McClellan - “we will have Little Mac for our next President”
| PASS |
280
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The Missouri Politician Asks For Presidential Pardons
| PASS |
281
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Speaking of the USCHA, “The negroes make fine-looking soldiers and they are very easily disciplined” ...
| 200 |
282
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“... we all go for Lincoln & Hamlin ... It would be unjust to leave Hamlin off and take Dickinson or Johnson
| 200 |
283
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This Soldier’s Three Years Service Will Satisfy Him
| 80 |
284
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Incredibly Bizarre Letter - The Soldier Recounts his Dream
| 350 |
285
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The Indiana Soldier Wants to Sell His Land
| PASS |
286
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This NY Soldier Died at Andersonville
| 500 |
287
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The Civilian Wants To Know Where They Hung August Dolle
| PASS |
288
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Ran Away And Joined The Army At 15
| 170 |
289
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This Missouri Young Man Was Mortally Wounded
| PASS |
290
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A 10 Day Missouri Pass
| PASS |
291
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A Scarce Bounty Manuscript Broadside
| PASS |
292
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“A truce was had to bury our dead. It was a sad task and a hard one as the smell was sickening”
| PASS |
293
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Battle of Peach Tree Creek Reported By A NY Soldier
| 150 |
294
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Pair of Engrvavings of the Political Leaders of The Union Nad The Confederates
| PASS |
295
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Battle of Dabney Mill (Hatcher's Run) Virginia.
| PASS |
296
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Jubal Early Triumphs At The Battle Of Monocacy. "Oh, I Wish I Was Out of Dixie For It [is] So Awful Hot Done Here."
| 250 |
297
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Nearly "Gobbled Up" At The Siege of Knoxville. The "Fair Sex" & of Working For The Quartermaster At Kingston, Tennessee.
| PASS |
298
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A Future Ohio U. S. Congressman Commands The Regiment Nobody Wanted!
| 100 |
299
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The Bounty Needs To Be Larger For This Soldier To Reenlist
| 30 |
300
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The 54th Massachusetts Volunteers Referred To "The N**ger" Regiment
| 180 |
301
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The New York Soldier Writes From The Hospital
| PASS |
302
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How To Avoid The Draft For Only An Extra $50
| 50 |
303
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Framable Map Of Washing , The Capital
| PASS |
304
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War period - Color Tinted - LARGE New York City Map
| PASS |
305
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Illinois Officer’s Seven Letters Grouping
| 500 |
306
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The Drafted Massachusetts Soldier’s Letter Collection
| 1300 |
307
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Civil War Amputee
| 300 |
308
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Exquisite Hand Drawn - Colored Illustrations By An Alabama Prisoner At Johnson’s Island
| 4000 |
309
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Over 15,000 Women Volunteered In This Commission
| PASS |
310
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Scathing Report Of The Treatment Of Imprisoned Union Soldier
| 200 |
311
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Wilson's Captured Jefferson Davis - Irwinville, Georgia While Attempting To Flee the Country.
| 425 |
312
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Don Carlos Buell Was Brevetted Three Times For Bravery
| 100 |
313
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43 Year Od Pennsylvania National Guards Is Discharged
| PASS |
314
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Curious Telegram Threat Toward General Slocum
| PASS |
315
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Prisoner Of War - Castle Thunder - Letter & Photo
| 325 |
316
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War Period Stanza of His Poem
| PASS |
317
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Sheridan Defeated Confederate General Jubal Early's Forces and Became a National Hero
| 50 |
318
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One of the CIUSTER’S WOLVERINES -“ I only wish that we had been here when they were burning the railroad bridge. I think if we had pulled our Spencers at them, they would have been glad to have...
| 950 |
319
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A Pair of Winslow Homer Prints
| PASS |
320
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This Soldier Has Seen Action In SIXTEEN Battles
| 125 |
321
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From Castle Thunder Prison, He Writes, “We have at present 59 prisoners of all classes. ... Military law yet rules in the city.”
| 650 |
322
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The Vacating Of The Confederate Capitol
| 150 |
323
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1865 Medical Report Replete With Illustrations
| 90 |
324
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Still in the Hospital After Eight Months
| PASS |
325
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MOH Winner - M.F. Manning
| PASS |
326
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The Term “American Exceptionalism” Is Born - 1865
| 100 |
327
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Reporting THE Death Of KIA Captain Bassett
| PASS |
328
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Union General and Author of the best-selling novel Ben Hur - Lew Wallace
| 40 |
329
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Writes Of The Celebration Of The Surrender of Robert E. Lee
| 160 |
330
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Grant Summarizes the Final Year of the War
| PASS |
331
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Later, President Jefferson Davis Would Be Held Here, Fort Monroe
| PASS |
332
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Endorement of the Medical Director of East Tennessee
| PASS |
333
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1866 Historic "Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War"
| 100 |
334
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Philadelphia Programme of the Ceremonies Chaired By A Prison Escape Artist, General White
| 100 |
335
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The Major General Wants An Explanation
| PASS |
336
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His Leave Request Is Based On A Death
| PASS |
337
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From the Pulpit He Prayed For Our Soldiers
| PASS |
338
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Strange Historic Connection Regarding Andrew Johnson’s Impaechment - Lorenzo Thomas and Major General Robort C. Schenck
| PASS |
339
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The Debt Caused By The Civil War Brings A Call For Specie-Based Currency
| PASS |
340
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The Brig General Writes the New York Govenor
| PASS |
341
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Music Sheet - Disabled Veterans
| 100 |
342
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Rosecrans Obtained Patents for The First Kerosene Lamp
| PASS |
343
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The General Wants A Copy Of A Congressional Bill
| PASS |
344
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Well Known For His “Irrepressible Conflict” Speech - William Henry Seward
| PASS |
345
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The Former Texas Governor Sided With The Union
| 70 |
346
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Fressenden Was A Member of the Wirz Trial
| 50 |
347
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Later Promoted To General
| PASS |
348
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THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH CLASPED HANDS AT THE GRAVE OF GRANT
| 500 |
349
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Battle of Antietam - by Loius Prang
| 300 |
350
|
General Hamilton Shares His Abraham Lincoln Letters
| PASS |
351
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The Southern States of Georgia & South Carolina
| 50 |
352
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The Swiss Send The Widows Affidavit To The Commissioner of Pensions
| 60 |
353
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This Major General Was A Founder Of The Brooklyn Crosstown Railroad
| PASS |
354
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Officials Partially Blamed McCook for the Union Disaster at the Battle of Chickamauga.
| PASS |
355
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A Pair of ANTIETAM Maps Printed for the Official Records
| PASS |
356
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Massaive Report of the Battlefield of Gettysburg
| 100 |
357
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An Invitation To The John Logan Statue Unveiling
| 200 |
358
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“A County Thirteen Years”
| PASS |
359
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He Chased Down Jefferson Davis
| 110 |
361
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Civil War Battle Flag Reference: Advance The Colors! Pennsylvania Civil War Battle Flags.
| PASS |
362
|
Lee and Longstreet Discuss Gettysburg’s First Day - Signed Limited Edition Framed Print
| 450 |
363
|
General Banks Tintype
| PASS |
364
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Photograph of the CSA 1st Lady Varina Davis
| PASS |
365
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Photograph of Anderson Taken at Fort Sumter
| PASS |
366
|
Unusual Format Union Generals
| PASS |
367
|
Confused and unable to locate the main Confederate force, Pope walked into a trap in the Second Battle of Bull Run.
| 100 |
368
|
Wilkes Ordered The Arrest of Mason and Slidell Off the Packet Boat, RMS Trent
| 100 |
369
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For his gallantry at Bull Run he was raised to the rank of brigadier general of volunteers.
| PASS |
370
|
He Led the Regiment During the New York City Draft Riots
| 100 |
371
|
He Ordered the First Shots of the American Civil War - Bombardment of Fort Sumter Which Lasted for 34 hours.
| 100 |
372
|
The 1st Union General KIA
| PASS |
373
|
Signal Station Albumen
| PASS |
374
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CDV Of General Wool
| PASS |
375
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CDV Generals of the South
| PASS |
376
|
South Carolina Albumen Mounted Photograph Captures Two Black Contraband In The Window
| 200 |
377
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The Bloody Road - 5600 Died
| 250 |
378
|
Various War Stereoviews
| 300 |
379
|
Photograph Of A Soldier’s Sketch
| PASS |
380
|
The Rock of Chickamauga - CDV
| PASS |
381
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CDV VP Stephens
| PASS |
382
|
A Two for One
| 40 |
383
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Lay me down and save the flag.
| 100 |
384
|
Tinted Tintype of a Union Army Drummer Boy
| 100 |
385
|
Union Veteran Trades Autographs
| PASS |
386
|
Lincoln And His Commanders
| 100 |
387
|
Former Maj. General Banks
| PASS |
388
|
The Longest Surviving Confederate Soldier
| 90 |
389
|
Comparing Charleston’s Mills House Early In The War to Late In The War
| PASS |
390
|
Civil War Period Powder Flask,
| PASS |