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THREE FRAMED CIVIL WAR PASSES,
THREE FRAMED CIVIL WAR PASSES, INCL. BURKE'S STATION, V...Grouping of three Civil War Passes framed together. 1st item: a United States Military Telegraph pass granting James H. Rice passage through Burke's Station in Fairfax County, Virginia. Sight: 3 " H x 5" W. Note: Burke's Station played an important role during the Civil War. Several skirmishes occurred in and around the town of Burke, including Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart's Christmas Raid of 1862. Stuart sent his famous telegram to the Union Quartermaster General in which he complained that the mules his men had recently stolen from the Union Army were of inferior quality and asked him to please furnish better mules in the future. Additionally, African-American wood choppers and teamsters (many of them escaped slaves) cut thousands of acres of forest along the Orange and Alexandria railroad, including Burke's Station. The wood was taken by train to Alexandria, where it was used by the Union Army for railroad ties, bridge trusses, stockades, and firewood. (Adapted from Burke Historical Society) 2nd item: Provost Marshal's Office pass granting James H. Rice passage "out and in the lines of Alexandria," dated October 3 [?], 1862. Signed by Captain John C. Wyman, Provost Marshal. Sight 3 1/2" H x 4 1/2" W. 3rd item: Provost Marshal's Office pass granting James H. Rice passage and return through Washington, dated Sept. 27, 1862. Signed by Captain John C. Wyman, Provost Marshal. Sight: 3" H x 5" W. All housed together under plexiglass in a wooden frame with ivory mat. Frame: 15" H x 13" W.
Condition:
Staining and creasing to all three items, with foxing to 3rd item.
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1907 $5 WOODCHOPPER ANDREW
1907 $5 WOODCHOPPER ANDREW JACKSON NOTESeries of 1907 "Wood Chopper" United States Note. Nice circulated condition, with good centering. See images.
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CHINESE CARVING OF AN ELDERLY
CHINESE CARVING OF AN ELDERLY WOOD CHOPPERThe bearded gentleman seated with axe and staff in his hand, a branch-bundle at his feet, on a wood stand. Height 5 in. Width at base 3.5 in.
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JAPANESE OKIMONO OF A WOOD
JAPANESE OKIMONO OF A WOOD CHOPPERMeiji period. Signed. Partly stained, the standing laborer, his saw by his side. Height 9 in. (approx) (Cond: good)
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TWO GERMAN TIN LITHO STEAM TOYS
TWO GERMAN TIN LITHO STEAM TOYS Early 20th century. Includes man at lathe, 5 1/2 in. H., and wood chopper, 5 in. H.
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Charles Paul Gruppe (American
Charles Paul Gruppe (American 1860-1940) ''The Wood Chopper'' Sgn. lower right Chas. P Gruppe. Oil/panel.Condition: Original condition and frame.Dimensions: 12'' x 16''E
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Nine 19th C. iron and wood choppers
Nine 19th C. iron and wood choppers including three bell form one marked N.R.S. & Co. Groton NY.
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1907 $5 Dollar United States
1907 $5 Dollar United States Large Note Wood Chopper. G-VG
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