Spring Militaria & Historical Auction Day 3 2022-04-07 Auction - 572 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 2
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NEVILLE CHAMBERLAINJOHN ADAMSCONTRACT FOR THE FIRST PRODUCTION OF 'PORGY AND BESS'
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
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Spring Militaria & Historical Auction Day 3

Over 1,800 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
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EDWARD HIGGINS: (1821 – 1875) Confederate brigadier general, colonel of the 21st Louisiana Infantry Regiment. Higgins was captured while defending Fort Jackson and Fort St. Philip during the Union attack on
1337: EDWARD HIGGINSEst. $400-$500
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EVANDER M. LAW: (1836 - 1920) Confederate major general, severely wounded at First Bull Run, served with distinction at Chickamauga and Gettysburg. Pre-war A.D.S.. 1p. 8vo., 'Barrancas Barracks', Florida, Feb. 9,
1338: EVANDER M. LAWEst. $300-$400
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FITZ JOHN PORTER: (1822 - 1901) Union major general who fought at Second Bull Run and Antietam. He was later accused by Pope of 'disobedience and disloyalty' and was relieved of his command. S.P., 4.5 x 6.5 in.,
1339: FITZ JOHN PORTEREst. $140-$200
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FITZHUGH LEE: (1835 - 1905) Confederate major general and nephew of Robert E. Lee who directed troops in Stuart's ride around McClellan and fought at Antietam and Gettysburg. He also cut his way out of Appomattox
1340: FITZHUGH LEEEst. $100-$150
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FRANCIS C. BARLOW: (1834 - 1896) Union brigadier general who distinguished himself throughout the war, including at the Seven Days, Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg where he was severely wounded. His life was
1341: FRANCIS C. BARLOWEst. $200-$300
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FRANCIS M. COCKRELL: (1834 - 1915) Confederate brigadier general captured at Vicksburg and later returned to fight under Hood at Atlanta. Later a U.S. Senator for Missouri. Small D.S. 'F.M. Cockrell', 1p. 2.75 x 4 in.,
1342: FRANCIS M. COCKRELLEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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FRANCIS P. BLAIR: (1821 - 1875) Union major general active in preventing the State of Missouri from being absorbed into the Confederacy at the beginning of the Civil War. Blair subsequently commanded a division in the
1343: FRANCIS P. BLAIREst. $140-$200
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FRANKLIN GARDNER: (1823 - 1873) Confederate major general who commanded a brigade at Shiloh and under Polk was captured while defending Port Hudson. A.E.S. with rank of major general cut from a war-date document, 6.5
1344: FRANKLIN GARDNEREst. $600-$800
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GALUSHA PENNYPACKER: (1844-1916) Union brigadier general who served with distinction at Charleston, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, and Fort Fisher where his actions won him a Medal of Honor. Wounded several times, he was just
1345: GALUSHA PENNYPACKEREst. $140-$200
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GEORGE D. BAYARD: (1835 - 1862) Union brigadier general, led the Union advance at Cedar Mountain, meeting his friend Gen. J.E.B. Stuart after the battle to arrange collecting the dead. Mortally wounded at
1346: GEORGE D. BAYARDEst. $400-$600
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GEORGE G. DIBRELL: (1822-1888) Confederate brigadier general, one of the few to enlist in the war as a private, served under Nathan Bedford Forrest and Joseph Wheeler, charged with protecting the archives of the
1347: GEORGE G. DIBRELLEst. $200-$300
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GEORGE HODGE: (1828 - 1892) Confederate brigadier general and congressman. Commanded a cavalry brigade under Wheeler. War-date A.E.S. on a small slip, [Headquarters] Nov, 3, 1864, in part: 'Respy forwarded for
1348: GEORGE HODGEEst. $300-$400
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GEORGE L. ANDREWS: (1828 - 1899) Union brigadier general, colonel of the 2nd Massachusetts, a regiment which saw heavy action in the Battles of Cedar Mountain and Antietam, fought at Port Hudson and commanded the
1349: GEORGE L. ANDREWSEst. $140-$200
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GUSTAVUS A. SMITH: (1820 - 1885) Union brigadier general, as colonel he led the 35 Illinois, wounded at Pea Ridge, later served in guarding critical railroad routes. Excessively rare D.S. 'G. A. Smith' as Tax
1350: GUSTAVUS A. SMITHEst. $160-$200Lot Passed
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HARRY F. HAYS: (1820 - 1876) Confederate major general who commanded the Louisiana Brigade at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. Severely wounded at Spotsylvania, he remained in Louisiana until the
1351: HARRY F. HAYSEst. $500-$600
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HENRY A. BARNUM: (1833 - 1892) Union brigadier general and Medal of Honor recipient, dangerously wounded at Malvern Hill, and again while leading the charge of his regiment at the Battle of Lookout Mountain, wounded
1352: HENRY A. BARNUMEst. $140-$200
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HENRY BAXTER: (1821 - 1873) Union brigadier general engaged at most of the major battles in the East, including Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. At Gettysburg Baxter's surprise attack
1353: HENRY BAXTEREst. $100-$150
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HENRY H. BINGHAM: (1841 - 1912) Union officer wounded several times throughout the war, Medal of Honor recipient for his actions at the Battle of the Wilderness. Present at Gettysburg, Bingham witnessed Pickett's
1354: HENRY H. BINGHAMEst. $140-$200Lot Passed
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HENRY HETH: (1825 - 1899) Confederate major general who commanded the Department of East Tennessee, succeeded A.P. Hill at Chancellorsville, and commanded the division that precipitated the battle of Gettysburg
1355: HENRY HETHEst. $200-$300
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HENRY L. ABBOTT: (1842 - 1864) Union general, brevetted posthumously for his courage at the Wilderness where he was K.I.A. leading the 20th Mass. Famous for his brave, calm, and collected composure at all major
1356: HENRY L. ABBOTTEst. $140-$200
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HENRY W. BENHAM: (1813 – 1884) Union brigadier general of engineers, commanded a brigade at New Creek. He disobeyed orders and was subject to a court martial after the battle of James Island on June 16, 1862,
1357: HENRY W. BENHAMEst. $100-$150
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HIRAM G. BERRY: (1824 - 1863) Union General who served at 1st Bull Run, Fair Oaks and the Seven Days. Killed while leading a bayonet charge at Chancellorsville. Scarce A.L.S., 1p. 4to., Rockland, July 24, 1850,
1358: HIRAM G. BERRYEst. $140-$200
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JAMES A. SEDDON: (1815-1880) U.S. congressman from Virginia who served as Confederate Secretary of War until just before the end of the Civil War. Signed book, 'Money and the Mechanism of Exchange' by W. Stanley
1360: JAMES A. SEDDONEst. $100-$200
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