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[Civil War] Maj. Gen. N.P. Banks
[Civil War] Maj. Gen. N.P. Banks and Wm. T. Sherman Lot of 2 stereoviews from the ca 1890s Taylor & Huntington printing of the Anthony/Brady War Views series both on oversized orange mounts with their advertisement imprinted on verso titled on recto: 1321. Gen. N.P. Banks.; and 3626. General Sherman and Staff continued on verso This photograph of General Sherman and his Staff was taken on July 18 1864 on the lines before Atlanta Ga. The Ed Burchard Stereoview Collection Condition: The latter view has been purposely cut down the middle and repaired with tape on verso.
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Print of General William Tecumseh
Print of General William Tecumseh Sherman, published by William Smith engraved by L. N. Rosenthal. 19th century. 23" x 18". Foxing water marks and some small tears.
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SHERMAN (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) 15
SHERMAN (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) 15 ½" x 19 ½" House on a hill. Silver gelatin print, signed "Sherman" lower right corner, matted under plexiglas in a meta section frame, overall 23 ?" x 27 ?".
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[Civil War - Autographs] General
[Civil War - Autographs] General W.T. Sherman War is Hell DS Sherman William Tecumseh (1820-1891). Union Major General known for his March to the Sea and his personal and professional friendship with Ulysses S. Grant who promoted Sherman to General of the Army following Grant's election to to the presidency. Signed W.T. Sherman / General. / Washington DC. / May 2 1881. in black ink on an 7.5'' x 9.5'' sheet of yellow paper printed boldly with Sherman's famous declaration ''WAR IS HELL''. Accompanied by an 8'' x 10.75'' steel engraving of a seated General Sherman from a painting by Nast with 1864 copyright of Johnson Fry & Co.
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[Civil War] Major General William
[Civil War] Major General William Tecumseh Sherman Before Atlanta Stereoview A ca 1890s albumen print on a tan Photographic War History/The War For the Union imprinted mount with the recto title 3623. ''Old Tecumseh'' Himself. continued on verso General William T. Sherman was familiarly know[sic] as ''Old Tecumseh '' his full name being William Tecumseh Sherman. This Photograph of him was taken in the Union lines before Atlanta July 19 1864. His boys will be glad to see him as he looked during the war. Filling out the remainder of the verso side is a lengthy imprinted appeal to purchase other views of this series from The War Photograph & Exhibition Company of Hartford Conn. The Ed Burchard Stereoview Collection Condition: A very crisp image; near-excellent. The ink bleeding of the recto imprints looks to have occurred during the printing process.
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Chilmark Pewter Civil War
Chilmark Pewter Civil War Figurine''William T. Sherman'' by Francis Barnum with certificate 10'' tall.
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[Civil War - Manuscripts] Civil War
[Civil War - Manuscripts] Civil War Soldier's Letter Describing Sherman's March From Savannah GA 4pp dated January 5 1865 at Savannah Georgia. Writing to his brother P.H. Richardson You have doubtless learned that Sherman with his Yankee invaders have found their way to and into the City of Savannah. We left Atlanta on the 15th of Nov. for parts to us unknown & marched in all directions except West or Northwest but making our general course South East. He describes the terrain of coastal Georgia speaks of highly successful foraging to the point that he is the heaviest he has ever been (We had a plenty of Sweet Potatoes fresh Pork Beef & Molasses also some Honey etc so we lived fat & had a good time altho our March was a long one) and recounts the only fight along they way near Macon where one Union regiment terribly whipped 5 Brig. of rebs that charged them several times & were repulsed with terrible slaughter. He gives details of their entry in Savannah including dates resistance and other war news and describes Savannah as a fine city for a Southern one well laid out with paved streets and residents eager to take the oath of Allegiance. Richardson even gives his personal views on his ultimate superiors: I begin to think it was Sherman's head that made Grant so prominent a Gen. as you know 2 [drawing of a head] are better than one - still I don't feel to distrust Gen. Grant's ability as a General. The final page is full of news relevant to the correspondents' family and friends but closes with the plea O! when will this War be over is there any prospect of a Submission on their part ever or will the last man woman & Child be exterminated before submitting? O! for Grace to patiently endure & do our whole duty so long as duty Calls So I will will close wishing you Heaven's Choicest blessing here and hereafter and here I wish you a Happy New Year. Richardson does not sign with a rank but mentions in the letter that for the last few months he has been detailed with the Division Hospital 1st Div. 15th A.C. and is acting as Commissary Sargt. Condition: Very good.
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Grant & Sherman: Their Campaigns
Grant & Sherman: Their Campaigns & generals by Hon. J.T. Headley The Great Rebellion of 1861-1865. NY E.B. Treat & Co. 1865.E
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Chilmark Pewter Civil War
Chilmark Pewter Civil War Figurine ''William T. Sherman'' by Francis Barnum 10''.
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GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN
GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN 1871-1952) CHAMPS ELYSEE Oil on canvas: 24 x 20 in. Framed; lower right signed: G. Sherman
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GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN
GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN 1871-1952) CHAMPS ELYSEE Oil on canvas: 24 x 20 in. Framed; lower right signed: G. Sherman
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Sherman Foote Denton (American,
Sherman Foote Denton (American, 1856-1937) "Birds, Animals and Sea Life", suite of six chromolithographs, sight 10" x 8". Glazed, double-matted and presented in carved and stained wooden frames.
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General William T. Sherman
General William T. Sherman letter, ALS, to General Robert Patterson from General William T. Sherman (1820-1891, served as general for the Union Army in the Civil War), dated May 5, 1877, addressed to General Patterson in New York on stationery marked "Headquarters Army of the United States, Washington, D.C.", 28 lines responding to a dinner invitation and discussing the approaching visit of General Grant and other military issues, "…but regret extremely that I cannot be with you on the 11th for have the difficult task to undertake of carrying on war and an army without money…", 8 x 10 in. Lot accompanied by photo taken at the Patterson mansion at an anniversary dinner of the Aztec Club. The military figures include General Robert Patterson (seated fourth from left) and General Ulysses Grant to his right, (two pieces). Folds, toning, minor stains, fading. Descended through the Family of General Robert Patterson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Chilmark Civil War Pewter
Chilmark Civil War Pewter Figurine ''GeneralTecumski Sherman'' by Francis Barnum 10'' excellent.
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E. & H.T. Anthony Stereoview of
E. & H.T. Anthony Stereoview of General Sherman and Horse Standard size albumen view from E.&H.T. Anthony's War Views series titled on the verso label No. 3624 / Maj. Gen. W.T. Sherman and Horse.? This View as taken in the Trenches before Atlanta Ga. Condition: Well soiled with standard edge wear.
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PAINTING, LESLIE SHERMAN Leslie
PAINTING, LESLIE SHERMAN Leslie Sherman (American, b. 1900), Untitled, 1968, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, canvas (unframed): 28"h x 36"w
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[Civil War - CDVs] Civil War
[Civil War - CDVs] Civil War Union Generals Sherman Sheridan & Humphreys Autographs & CDVs Plus Lot of nine including: William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891). Union Major General known for his March to the Sea appointed General of the Army by President Grant (1869-1883). Clipped signature W.T. Sherman / General 2.75'' x 4.75''. Accompanied by: an 8vo steel engraving by H.W. Smith General Orders No. 3 (January 14 1865) recognizing Sherman's March to the Sea two Sherman CDVs and a modern 8'' x 10'' photo enlargement. Andrew Atkinson Humphreys(1810-1883). Union Major General and Chief Engineer of the U.S. Army. Clipped signature A.A. Humphries / Maj. Gen. Vols. taken from a benefit album titled Autographs Contributed by the General Officers of the Army & Navy of the United States sold at the Albany NY U.S. Sanitary Commission Bazaar Feb. 22 1864 accompanied by CoA and modern photo enlargement. Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888). Union cavalry commander and Indian fighter appointed General of the Army (1883-88). Card signed P.H. Sheridan. Accompanied by an 8vo steel engraving by A.H. Ritchie and a CDV of Maj. Gen. Sheridan. Condition: Very good.
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Uncle Sherman, The original flasher
Uncle Sherman, The original flasher doll with orginal tag, approx 39cm H
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MEMOIRS OF GENERAL W. T. SHERMAN,
MEMOIRS OF GENERAL W. T. SHERMAN, PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON & CO., NEW YORK 1875, TWO VOLUMESMemoirs of General W. T. Sherman, Published by D. Appleton & Co., New York 1875, Two Volumes,
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CIVIL WAR OFFICERS MAJ. GEN SHERMAN
CIVIL WAR OFFICERS MAJ. GEN SHERMAN PRINTLithograph Civil War Officers Maj. Gen Sherman Titled UNION GENERALS 11"X9"
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After Sherman Denton (American,
After Sherman Denton (American, 1856-1937) "Fish", suite of five chromolithographs, 7-3/4" x 11", plate signed. Glazed, matted and framed en suite.
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George Barnard Civil War
George Barnard Civil War Photographs Lot of 2 albumen photographs from George Barnard's Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign published in 1866. Includes the following titles each printed on mount recto: The Potter House Atlanta 9.875 x 13.875 in. mounted 15.75 x 18.75 in.; and Savanah GA. No. 1 9.875 x 13.875 in. mounted 15.75 x 19.25 in. Each includes Photo from nature By G.N. Barnard printed on mount recto. Condition: Although Potter House albumen is still accompanied by original mount it has detached from original mount; small section in middle upper portion of albumen where remnants of another print is present on surface of print. Light toning to prints.
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Sherman Foote Denton (American,
Sherman Foote Denton (American, 1856-1937) \"The Virginia Deer\", chromolithograph, sight 8-1/2\" x 10-1/2\", legend lower margin, litho-signed lower right \"Denton\". Glazed, French matted and presented in a burlwood frame.
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Sherman Foote Denton (American,
Sherman Foote Denton (American, 1856-1937) "The Shad" and "The White Fish", pair of offset chromolithographs from the Annual Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York, 1898-1914, sight sight 6-1/2" x 11". Glazed, matted and presented in giltwood frames.
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Lieutenant General Grant print
Lieutenant General Grant print along with an engraving of Grant and Sherman in Civil War camp. Largest image: 21" x 15 1/2".
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William T. Sherman signed book, Ida
William T. Sherman signed book, Ida B. Forbes, General William T. Sherman, His Life and Battles , McLoughlin Brothers, New York, 1886, inscribed on verso of frontispiece "To William McLellan Mac…with compliments of W. T. Sherman, General, Philadelphia, Pa-Dec. 26, 1887", 8-3/4 x 7-1/4 in. Interior separations to spine, wear, edge losses to boards, rounded corners, browning, "an" of "Sherman" blurred (as signed and blotted). The Estate of the Late William M. Pomeroy, Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
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Sherman Foote Denton (American,
Sherman Foote Denton (American, 1856-1937) \"Lake Fish\", suite of eight chromolithographs, New York, 1898, sight 8\" x 10\". Glazed, double matted and presented in burlwood frames.
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WILLIAM T. SHERMAN 3-PAGE ALSA
WILLIAM T. SHERMAN 3-PAGE ALSA William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) Autograph Letter Signed as Commanding General of the United States Army. Three pages ink on lined stationery, Headquarters Army of the United States letterhead, Washington, January 8, 1881, addressed to a Reverend (illegible) in Brooklyn, New York, regarding a social event, signed "I am most truly, your friend, W. T. Sherman." Mounted between glass in a custom hinged frame so that all pages are displayed, along with an engraved portrait of Sherman. Stationery is creased but in good condition. Paper, 5 x 8"; outer frame, 18 1/2 x 16 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
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Stationery is creased but is in good condition.
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2 PIECE COLLECTION CIVIL WAR ERA
2 PIECE COLLECTION CIVIL WAR ERA BOOKS: To include 1) SENOUR, Rev. F., ''Sherman and His Campaigns'', First edition, 1865, published by Henry M. Sherwood, Chicago. Note foxing, loose area on spine cover. 2) BOYD, A. K. H., '' The Recreations of a Country Parson'', Second series, Authors Edition. Published 1862 by Ticknor and Fields Boston. Book has spurious Abraham Lincoln autograph dated July 13, 1863. Note missing areas of cover, wear and split to seam.CONDITION: Note conditions in description
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UNION SOLDIER'S LETTER WRITTEN ON
UNION SOLDIER'S LETTER WRITTEN ON SHERMAN'S MARCH THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA From D.S. Jones, Goldsboro, NC to Miss Charlotte Earle, Leon, New York, reading, in part: to "Our first mail since leaving Savannah brought me a letter from you...The high name that Sherman has earned is perhaps a great thing at the North, and the advance of his grand army may astonish the world and we may feel that we are doing great things against the rebellion, but it is a horrid state (of) things in the country we have passed through cities, villages, and plantations destroyed and burned, thousands of women and children left without a shelter, clothing or food, but enough of this...We expect to lay in camp here for some time...our wishes and hopes turn to homes and friends...may God hasten the time when we may return." The letter and its postal cover are presented in a two-sided frame.
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Sherman Foote Denton (American,
Sherman Foote Denton (American, 1856-1937) "American Lake and Ocean Fish", suite of eight chromolithographs, sight 8" x 10-1/2". Glazed, matted and handsomely framed en suite.
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Two William T. Sherman letters:
Two William T. Sherman letters: nine-line autograph letter, lined stationery "Headquarters Army of the United States/Washington, D.C." (printed), June 25, 1878, regarding a speech he had given in New York, 8 x 5 in., edges darkened ; eight secretarily written lines to S. V. White, Union League Club, New York, October 2, 1889, turning down an invitation to attend the laying of a cornerstone, 8 x 5-1/4 in., each signed "W.T. Sherman" (William Tecumseh Sherman, 1820-1891, Union Civil War general); with clipped inscription on blue paper, "Saint Louis Mo./May 8, 1861/W.T. Sherman", 3-3/8 x 9-3/4 in., all with folds, toning, minor soiling ; cabinet card of Sherman standing in uniform, 6-1/2 x 4-1/4 in., minor corner loss, toning ; black and white lithograph of Sherman, 7 x 5-1/2 in., pencil marks, stains . (Five items.) Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Sherman Foote Denton (American,
Sherman Foote Denton (American, 1856-1937) "Fish of New York State", suite of eight chromolithographs from the Annual Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York, 1898-1914, sight 12" x 9". Glazed, French matted and presented in silver-gilt frames.
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SHERMAN DREXLER (AMERICAN,
SHERMAN DREXLER (AMERICAN, 1925-2014) Screenprints. Artist proof's. Signed Sherman Drexler '66 (lower right).
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Sherman Foote Denton (American,
Sherman Foote Denton (American, 1856-1937) "Lake Trout", suite of six chromolithographs, New York, 1896-1904, sight 8" x 11". Glazed, matted and presented in burlwood frames.
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George Barnard Civil War
George Barnard Civil War Photographs Lot of 3 albumen photographs from George Barnard's Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign published in 1866. Includes the following titles each printed on mount recto: Destruction of Hood's Ordinance Train 9.875 x 13.875 in. mounted 16 x 19 in.; and Battle Field of Atlanta GA July 22d. 1864. No. 1. 10 x 14.125 in. mounted 15.75 x 18.75 in. Each includes Photo from nature By G.N. Barnard printed on mount recto. Plus an unmounted albumen of Battleground of Resaca Georgia No. 2 10 x 13.875 in. Condition: Battle Field of Atlanta mount has loss along right edge. Light even toning to prints.