Winslow Associates Spring Auction 2009-04-22 Auction - 939 Price Results - Scott J. Winslow Associates, Inc. in NH - Page 10
LiveAuctioneers Logo

142: GREAT  1864 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN BROADSIDE219: WALTER H. TAYLOR139: WILLIAM HENRY  HARRISON
Done
Bedford, NH, United States
Auction Details

Winslow Associates Spring Auction

Featuring a diverse selection of historical autographs, Americana, content letters, Presidential & First Lady documents, early imprints, posters and Stocks & Bonds
Lot Number: Lowest
24
CT. NOTE ISSUED TO WM PITKIN: Partially Printed State of Connecticut Pay Table Office note for three Pounds nine Shillings and three Pence. 5 1/2" x 5 1/4". Connecticut. May 16, 1788. The note is issued to WILLIAM PITKIN
0218: CT. NOTE ISSUED TO WM PITKINEst. $125-$188Lot Passed
Sold
WALTER H. TAYLOR: WALTER H. TAYLOR (b.-1838) Confederate Colonel and premier staff officer of Lee. While with Lee throughout the War, finding the idea of surrender repugnant, he declined to attend the surrender at
0219: WALTER H. TAYLOREst. $50-$75
See Sold Price
CHARLES SUMNER: …I AM SORRY THAT OUR MUSEUM CANNOT SECURE THE JARVIS COLLECT[ION], AS AN ILLUSTRATION OF ART IN EARLY DAYS…" CHARLES SUMNER (1811-1874). American statesman, abolitionistand Senator from
0220: CHARLES SUMNEREst. $200-$300Lot Passed
ADOLPH SUTRO ALS: ADOLPH SUTRO (1830-1898). Mayor of San Francisco, Mining engineer. Sutro formed the Sutro Tunnel Company which constructed a tunnel to provide ventilation, drainage and an easy means of transporting
0221: ADOLPH SUTRO ALSEst. $225-$338Lot Passed
WILLIAM "BOSS" TWEED: WILLIAM "BOSS" TWEED (1823-1878). Entering politics at an early age, Tweed became the boss of Tammany Hall, an organization which he used to form the "Tweed Ring," one of the most corrupt political
0224: WILLIAM "BOSS" TWEEDEst. $175-$263Lot Passed
Sold
SIR JOHN BARROW: SIR JOHN BARROW, 1st BARONET (1764-1848) English statesman. Manuscript Document Signed, "Jn Barrow." One page, 7 7/8" x 12 1/2". Admiralty. March 9, 1836. Barrow writes to Rear Admiral Graham Hamond,
0225: SIR JOHN BARROWEst. $125-$188
See Sold Price
ENOCH LOUIS LOWE: ENOCH LOUIS LOWE (1820-1892) Governor of Maryland and member of Maryland's House of Delegates. Letter Signed, "E. Louis Lowe." Two pages, 7 3/4" x 9 3/4". Annapolis. January 5, 1853. Lowe writes to
0227: ENOCH LOUIS LOWEEst. $75-$113Lot Passed
PROMINENT LAWYER CALEB RIGGS: CALEB S. RIGGS (1755 - ?) Prominent colonial lawyer in New York. Partially Printed Document Signed, "Caleb S. Riggs." One page, 8 1/8" x 13 1/2". New York. May 8m, 1818. The document reads, in part:
0228: PROMINENT LAWYER CALEB RIGGSEst. $75-$113Lot Passed
CHARLES BIDDLE: CHARLES BIDDLE (1745 - 1821) Document Signed "Ch. Biddle," one page, , December 10, 1785. Land grant from the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, granting a 297 acre tract
0230: CHARLES BIDDLEEst. $150-$225Lot Passed
MOSES CLEAVELAND: (1754-1806) Lawyer, politician, soldier and surveyor from Connecticut. While surveying the Western Reserve in 1796, Cleaveland founded the city of Cleveland, Ohio. Partially Printed Document Signed,
0231: MOSES CLEAVELANDEst. $600-$900Lot Passed
JONATHAN ARMOUR: (1863-1927). Industrialist and son of Philip D. Armour, the founder of Armour and Company. Manuscript Letter Signed, "J.O. Armour," on his name-imprinted stationery. One page, 5" x 7 7/8". Chicago.
0234: JONATHAN ARMOUREst. $150-$225Lot Passed
ANTHONY J. DREXEL: J. P. MORGAN'S PARTNER IN DREXEL, MORGAN AND COMPANY ANTHONY J. DREXEL (1826-1893). Banker and founder of Drexel, Morgan & Co. His Clipped Signature, "A..J. Drexel" A scarce autograph. Extremely
0236: ANTHONY J. DREXELEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
OTTO KAHN: An extraordinary letter in which banker OTTO KAHN writes to thank New York Judge George Ingraham for Releasing a presumed German Spy. OTTO KAHN (1867-1934). Investment banker, collector and
0237: OTTO KAHNEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
JAMES THURBER TLS: JAMES THURBER (1894-1961) American humorist and cartoonist best known for his contributions to the New Yorker magazine. Typed Letter Signed Twice, "James Thurber." One page, 8 1/2" x 11". West
0238: JAMES THURBER TLSEst. $250-$375Lot Passed
ROGERS HORNSBY SIGNED PHOTO: ROGERS HORNSBY (1896-1963) Major League second baseman and manager. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" Black and white photograph of Hornsby Signed, "Rogers Hornsby." No place. No date. Very Fine.
0239: ROGERS HORNSBY SIGNED PHOTOEst. $500-$750Lot Passed
JOHN STEINBECK: JOHN STEINBECK (1902-1968) Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning American author. A 3 3/8" x 1 7/8 card Signed, "John Steinbeck." No place. No date. Accompanied by Steinbeck's secretary's letter of
0240: JOHN STEINBECKEst. $500-$750Lot Passed
View:
24
TOP