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1861 Feusier / Bouclet
1861 Feusier / Bouclet chromolithograph showing ring of oval portraits of American presidents from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln showing clean-shaven Lincoln though he had grown a beard before taking office matted and framed behind glass not examined out of frame ss: 25'' h. x 20'' w.
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Dated 1904
Dated 1904
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A fine USA gold one dollar coin
A fine USA gold one dollar coin dated 1851.
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1891
1891
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A daguerrotype of a gentleman in
A daguerrotype of a gentleman in moulded Union case the image with hand coloured additions.
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A bound volume of The Illustrated
A bound volume of The Illustrated London News for July to December of 1861. Includes much coverage of the American Civil War, the death of Queen Victoria's husband, etc. Together with The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion (New York, 1855), and Physic and Physicians: A Medical Sketch Book, exhibiting the Public and Private Life of the Most Celebrated Medical Men, of former days; with Memoirs of Eminent Living London Physicians and Surgeons (Philadelphia, 1845; vol. II only of two).
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TWO SOVEREIGNS 1911 & 1957(2)
TWO SOVEREIGNS 1911 & 1957(2)
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Miniature watercolor on ivory
Miniature watercolor on ivory portrait of a gentleman in military dress together with two miniature portraits of Lincoln and Grant. ?
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THE UNITED STATES: 1776-1846 AT ONE
THE UNITED STATES: 1776-1846 AT ONE VIEWThe United States: 1776-1846 At One View. New York: H. Phelps, 1846. Hand-colored lithograph of a variety of statistics related to the United States, including populations, canals, railroads, steam boat routes, mountains, and more. 22 x 30”. Light foxing and creasing particularly at margins. B.
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1 piece. (African-American
1 piece. (African-American Subject.) (United States Congress.) Senate Amendment 41. [Washington], March 15, 1864. 1 sheet (2 pp.), 12 x 8 inches (305 x 203 mm); chipping along gutter edge - no loss of text, heavy staining across middle of document. "That when any person of African descent, whose service or labor is claimed in any state, shall be mustered into the military or naval service of The Unites States, his wife and children... shall foreverafter be free..." Unsold
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[Union War Prisoners Association]
[Union War Prisoners Association] "Union War Prisoners Association Organized in Charleston Jail Dec. 31st 1861" lithograph published by Goupil & Co. 1863 with soldiers names in cartouches and showing vignettes of the prisons in Richmond Columbia Salisbury Charleston and New Orleans 31 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in. framed.
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THREE SOVEREIGNS 1910, 1912 &
THREE SOVEREIGNS 1910, 1912 & 1913(3)
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Each dated 1916-S
Each dated 1916-S
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PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, SET OF
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE, SET OF 11Peterson's Magazine (1861,1862, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1871,1874, 1887)
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Civil War Stereo Views
Civil War Stereo Views "Photographic History - War for the Union", series published by E & H.T. Anthony & Co., New York, 1865, after Brady, 32 stereo views on yellow mounts, images include Union officers, living and deceased soldiers, battle sites, forts and other buildings, fortifications and earthworks, southern views in Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, one view of General Grant and family signed verso by his son, Frederick Grant, all with paper labels verso describing scene, each approximately 3-1/4 x 6-3/4 in.; detailed listing: #1994: Aqueduct Bridge above Georgetown, on the Potomac. Government Vessels and Canal boats filled with Stores, escaping the Raiders, July 12, 1864.#2296: Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va.#2330: Hanover Junction, 20 miles from Richmond; a point of note in McClellan’s and Grant’s Campaigns.#2365: Fortifications near Yorktown, Va.#2428: Lieut. Gen. Grant and chief of staff, Gen. Rawlins, at his Head Quarters, at Cold Harbor, Va. Taken June 14th, 1864.#2432: Group of Generals: Hancock, Birney, Gibbon and Barlow, in the field, near Richmond, Va.#2549: Gen. Butlers’ Dutch Gap Canal. In the centre is a dam to keep out the water, and passage way for workmen; on the left is a railroad track for drawing out the dirt; in the foreground a mud scow.#2590: Gen. Grant’s favorite filed horse Cincinnati. Taken at City Point, Va.#2591: Jeff. Davis, one of Gen. Grant’s saddle horses. Taken at City Point, Va.#2610: Dutch Gap Canal and Group of Soldiers. Taken after the bank was blown out. On the extreme end a portion of the bank remains, which forms a profile, which the soldiers call Jeff. Davis.#2691: Gun boat Kansas. Officers in the foreground. James River, Va.#3094: Group of Relics in Charleston, SC, Arsenal, showing Rebel torpedoes, shot, shell, and breach of the 600 lb. Blakely Gun.#3103: Broad St., Charleston SC, looking East, with the ruins of the Roman Catholic Cathedral and St. Michael’s church in the distance.#3127: Fort Sumpter, east face, Charleston Harbor, SC showing the Palmetto Works erected to strengthen the fort.#3139: Interior of Fort Sumpter, Charleston Harbor, Sc, April 14th, 1865, pending the ceremony of raising the old Flag.#3175: A Dead Rebel Soldier, as he lay in the Treches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The View was taken the Morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3177: C.S. Soldier killed by a shell in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3182: Rebel Soldiers killed in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The view shows the construction of their Bomb Proofs and Covered passages, which branch off in every direction. Taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3183: This Picture is a good view of the Covered Ways inside the Rebel Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The Union Soldiers had to charge up and down these obstructions. In the foreground centre is a dead Rebel Soldier sticking out through the debris, and further on lies another Confederate Soldier. This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3184: Rebel Soldier killed in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3192: Chevaux de fries, and breast works in the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebels “Fort Hell,” showing two wounded soldiers. This view was made the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3198: Rebel Prisoners on their way to the rear, captured by Gen. Sheriden at Five Forks April 3d 1865. This View was taken April 3d, after the storming of Petersburgh, Va.#3243: Ruins in the burnt district, from the Petersburgh railroad Depot, showing a portion of the Arsenal grounds, Richmond, Va.#3285: Park of Captured Guns at Rocketts, Richmond, Va.#3362: “Castle Thunder,” Cary St., the place where so many Union prisoners suffered. Richmond, Va.#3288: Residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee, Franklin St., Richmond, Va.#3365: Libby Prison, Richmond, Va.#3366: St. John’s Church, Church Hill, Richmond, Va. This church is the place where Patrick Henry made his immortal speech. #3376: Mansion occupied by Jeff. Davis, during the Rebellion, cor. Clay and Twelfth St. Richmond, Va.#3399: Lieut. Gen. Grant, Wife and Son at his Head Quarters, City Point, Va. (signed)#3624: Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman and Horse. This View was taken in the Trenches before Atlanta, Ga.#3652: Lulu Falls, on top of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
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1824 United Stat
1824 United Stat
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Book dated 1821.
Book dated 1821.
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1861-O U.S. Seated Liberty Half
1861-O U.S. Seated Liberty Half Dollar extra fine nice civil war era coin.
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Civil War binoculars, D.A. Taft,
Civil War binoculars, D.A. Taft, fine scrimshaw engraved and polychromed eagle below banner with "Liberty" and "1861", other side with horseshoe with sword and rifle surrounding "22", at bottom "Captain.D.A. Taft", 4-1/8 in. (closed). Two lenses out but present, circular lens cap in pieces but present, other large separations, repairs and losses. Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida
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1901 Washington & Alaska
1901 Washington & Alaska Illustrated Book
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CIVIL WAR DRAWINGCivil War
CIVIL WAR DRAWINGCivil War drawing , by Confederate soldier John Jacob Omenhausser, drawn while a prisoner at Point Lookout Maryland, titled A Sentinel Accidently Shot by His Companion , the scene depicts two African American Union soldiers, one lying dead on the ground with the Confederate prisoners surrounding him and amused by the unfortunate event, 6 1/2" x 8".
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Condition:
Unframed. Light staining. Sheet size-8 1/2'' x 11 1/8''
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1861-O U.S. Seated Liberty Half
1861-O U.S. Seated Liberty Half Dollar V.F. to X.F. nice civil war era coin
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1861 Harper's Weekly ''Charleston
1861 Harper's Weekly ''Charleston Duringthe Bombardment of Sumter''.
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1 vol. (American Civil War.)
1 vol. (American Civil War.) Carte-de-Visite Photo Album. New York, ca. 1861-1865. Oblong 4to, orig. embossed brown morocco, spine gilt, a.e.g., brass clasps (defective); joints & extremities rubbed. Minor dampstaining near spine of bottom edge - not affecting photos. Holding 60 Carte-de-Visite portraits of Union political & military notables. Signed photos include Robert Anderson (comdr. of Ft. Sumter), Gen. Joseph Hooker, Gen. George B. McClellan, Gen. Fitz-John Porter, Gen. Winfield Scott (signed on verso) - not shown in uniform, Montgomery Blair (Lincoln's Postmaster General, counsel for Dred Scott), William H. Seward (Lincoln's Sec. of State), Gideon Welles (Lincoln's Sec. of Navy); also signed photos of Robert & Louis Philippe D'Orleans (French-born nobles serving under McClellan). Internally generally clean, a few photo frames torn, photos in very good to excellent states of preservation. Album includes gilt-printed title: The Photographic Album. new York: D. Appleton, 1861. Provenance upon request. ,500-
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Three Civil War Lithographs
Three Civil War Lithographs American, mid 19th century or later, all with some hand color: "Fort Peirson, Camp of The Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, New Berne [sic,] N.C.", by Samuel J.F. Thayer, 1863, tent camp with fortifications, regimented troops marching in background, 19 x 21-3/4 in. (page), heavily toned, fabric tape verso; "Majr. Genl. William T. Sherman, On His Victorious March…", originally published by Currier & Ives, undated, probably a later printing, General Sherman on rearing horse, 15 x 11-1/4 in. (page), minor corner loss; "Map of the Southern States…", as published in Harper's Weekly History of the Rebellion, 1863, showing southern United States and coastline with blockades noted, borders with patriotic vignettes and portraits of Abraham Lincoln, William Seward, Generals Winfield Scott and George McClellan, two joined pages with maps and other views verso, 21-5/8 x 31-1/2 in. (page), numerous tears, separations and losses (some within image), paper tape reinforcement verso,
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1861 U.S. Half Dime A.U. nice civil
1861 U.S. Half Dime A.U. nice civil war era coin.
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''Liberty Missouri 1866'' Three Men
''Liberty Missouri 1866'' Three Men on Horseback in Front of the Lone Star Hotel gouache on paper under glass sight size: 15'' H x 19'' W
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[Civil War Ephemera] Two telegraphs
[Civil War Ephemera] Two telegraphs on Baltimore & Ohio Railroads on telegraph letterhead the first from George William Brown to John Work Garrett April 21 1861 informing him that he had met with President Lincoln and the Cabinet and had been assured that the Massachusetts Regt. would be removed to Harrisburg the second from John E. Wool to the commandant of officers at Baltimore September 20 1862 ordering the safe passage to Baltimore of George L. Dobbin a political prisoner on parole Estimate $ 100-150
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1871 U.S. Half Dime seated
1871 U.S. Half Dime seated liberty A.U.
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A Fine Civil War Regimental
A Fine Civil War Regimental Presentation Coin Silver Pitcher c. 1861 Bigelow Brothers & Kennard Boston wc. 1845-1863 engraved with vignettes of war camps the tents marked "Co. B" and "N.E.G."; the large void cartouche flanked by soldiers in dress and fighting uniforms above an eagle with banner marked "Our Nation's Honor The Bond of Union" over a "B" height 12 in. weight 30.35 troy ozs. Note: "In 1861 the New England Guard a Boston military organization was nearing its half-century mark. Organized in 1812 for almost fifty years it had been one of the best drilled companies in the Commonwealth. From the beginning its personnel consisted of the very finest afforded by the foremost city in New England; men who were capable of appreciating and if need be exemplifying its motto viz.: "Our Nation's Honor the Bond of Union." When 1861 began the Guards under the command of Captain Harrison Ritchie constituted Company B of the Second Battalion of Infantry. In those days military spirit ran high for the war between North and South seemed imminent." Reference: Alfred Seeley Roe The Twenty-Fourth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers 1861-1866 New England Guard Regiment 1907 Worcester MA pg. 9.
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1861-3 CENT SCOTT 65 1861-3 cent
1861-3 CENT SCOTT 65 1861-3 cent Scott 65
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1 vol. (American Civil War.)
1 vol. (American Civil War.) Croffut, W.A.; Morris, John M. The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During The War of 1861-65. Comprising a Detailed Account of The Various Regiments and Batteries. New York: Ledyard Bill, 1868. First edition. Thick 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial brown cloth, spine gilt; some edge wear, spine scuffed. With 12 steel-engraved plates. Scattered light foxing, title page toned, very occasional minor internal dampstaining. Sound copy.
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One-hundred U.S.
One-hundred U.S.
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A hand coloured print in support of
A hand coloured print in support of John Wilkes imprisoned for libelling Parliament dated 1768 together with 19th c. prints titled ''Un Tournoi'' and '' Un Melee''.
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1886
1886
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1 vol. Manuscript Medical Journal.
1 vol. Manuscript Medical Journal. Gibbs, Dr. B.F., Assistant Surgeon. "Medical Journal or Case Book, U.S. Sloop-of-War John Adams." December 4, 1858 - December 1, 1861. 4to, orig. 1/4 morocco & bds.; spine ends & corners scuffed. 253 pp. With a manuscript illustration of a foot before & after amputation of a toe. Recording 47 cases, most on the cruise of May 4, 1859 - December 1, 1861, Norfolk, Va. - East India Station. Internally clean.