Spring Militaria & Historical Auction Day 3 2022-04-07 Auction - 572 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 4
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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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JOHN MCINTOSH KELL: (1823 - 1900) Officer in the Confederate navy during the American Civil War, during which time Kell was First Lieutenant and Executive Officer of the commerce raider CSS Alabama. Desirable signature
1385: JOHN MCINTOSH KELLEst. $200-$300
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JOHN R. BROOKE: (1838 - 1926) Union major general and Indian fighter, commanded of a brigade of the 1st Division of the II Corps, which he led at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg where his men stabilized the line in
1386: JOHN R. BROOKEEst. $140-$200
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JOHNSON HAGOOD AND JOHN D. KENNEDY: Pair of signatures of Confederate generals back-to-back on a 7.5 x 5.5 in. album page, 1884, includes JOHN D. KENNEDY (1840-1896), Confederate brigadier general fighting at wounded at Antietam and
1387: JOHNSON HAGOOD AND JOHN D. KENNEDYEst. $200-$300
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JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON: (1807 - 1891) Confederate major general who led armies at Bull Run and Seven Pines. Johnston is perhaps best remembered for his stubborn defense of Atlanta and his resistance to Sherman's March to
1388: JOSEPH E. JOHNSTONEst. $200-$300
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LEW WALLACE: (1827 - 1905) Union major general who saw action at Forts Henry and Donelson and was later criticized by Grant for his costly hesitancy at Shiloh. Wallace is also remembered as the author of Ben Hur.
1390: LEW WALLACEEst. $140-$200
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LOUIS BLENKER: (1812 - 1863) Union brigadier general whose regiment covered the Union retreat at Bull Run, later leading three German brigades under McClellan. Died of injuries from a fall from his horse.
1391: LOUIS BLENKEREst. $200-$300
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LOUIS HEBERT: (1820 - 1901) Confederate brigadier general who commanded defenses in the Carolinas, captured at Pea Ridge and again at Corinth, and exchanged, later commanded a brigade at Iuka, ended the war
1392: LOUIS HEBERTEst. $300-$400
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MADISON MILLS: Union brevet brigadier general and Medical Inspector General. War-date A.L.S., 1p. 4to., Vicksburg, June 8, 1863 to Gen. John W. Rawlins. During Grant's siege of Vicksburg, Mills writes in part:
1393: MADISON MILLSEst. $100-$150
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NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST: (1821 - 1877) Confederate lieutenant general of Tennessee cavalry and arguably the greatest cavalry officer in history, he raided and harassed Union forces and supply lines with great effect
1394: NATHAN BEDFORD FORRESTEst. $1,000-$1,500
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PHILIP H. SHERIDAN: (1831 - 1888) Union major general of cavalry and famous Indian fighter. Sheridan's fighting prowess was evident throughout the war, from Booneville to Chickamauga and the elimination of J.E.B. Stuart
1395: PHILIP H. SHERIDANEst. $200-$300
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PHILIP S. POST: (1833 - 1895) Union brevet brigadier general and Medal of Honor recipient, commanded the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, of the 20th Army Corps from its formation to its dissolution. During the Battle of
1396: PHILIP S. POSTEst. $140-$200
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RANDALL L. GIBSON: (1832 - 1892) Confederate brigadier general who led a brigade at Chickamauga and Chattanooga. He also fought under Hood at Atlanta and in Tennessee. A.N.S., 1p. 7 x 3 in., [n.p., n.d.], to an unnamed
1397: RANDALL L. GIBSONEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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RICHARD C. GATLIN: (1809-1896) Confederate brigadier general and North Carolina's adjutant and inspector general, lost New Bern when he was denied reinforcements. Rare A.L.S. 'R.C. Gatlin, Brvt. Major', 2pp. 4to.,
1398: RICHARD C. GATLINEst. $500-$700
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RICHARD L. PAGE: (1807 - 1901) U.S. Navy officer who joined the Confederate Navy and later became a brigadier general in the Confederate Army. He was then assigned to take command of the outer defenses of the C.S.
1399: RICHARD L. PAGEEst. $200-$300
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ROBERT F. HOKE: (1837 - 1912) Confederate major general, present at Big Bethel, where he was commended for coolness and judgment. Wounded at Chancellorsville, he recovered in time for the defense of Petersburg and
1400: ROBERT F. HOKEEst. $140-$200
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ROBERT H. ANDERSON: (1835 - 1888) Confederate brigadier general who served at Fort McAllister and defended Savannah from William T. Sherman, later served in the Atlanta and Carolina campaigns. Rare, late war-date
1401: ROBERT H. ANDERSONEst. $300-$400
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ROBERT TOOMBS: (1810 - 1885) Confederate Secretary of State and brigadier general who was instrumental in the founding of the Confederacy, his brigade held the stone bridge at Antietam. TOOMBS LAMENTS HIS LIFE
1402: ROBERT TOOMBSEst. $300-$400
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ROGER Q. MILLS: (1832 - 1911) American politician and Confederate colonel of the 10th Texas Infantry during the Civil War. Later became a powerful Democratic on the House Ways and Means Committee and a Senator. Good
1403: ROGER Q. MILLSEst. $140-$200
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ROGER W. HANSON: (1827 – 1863) Confederate brigadier general, commander of the famed 'Orphan Brigade. The regiment was taken prisoner at the surrender of Fort Donelson to Grant. Hanson was exchanged for
1404: ROGER W. HANSONEst. $400-$600
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SAMUEL JONES: (1820 - 1887) Confederate major general who served as Beauregard's Chief of Artillery at Bull Run, later he succeeded Beauregard to command the Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Fine
1405: SAMUEL JONESEst. $300-$400
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STEPHEN D. RAMSEUR: (1837-1864) Confederate major general, at one point the youngest in the army, commended by Robert E. Lee for his actions at Chancellorsville and Malvern Hill leading the Stonewall brigade. Killed in
1406: STEPHEN D. RAMSEUREst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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STEPHEN ELLIOT JR.: (1830-1866) Confederate brigadier general present at Fort Sumter and commander of that fort later in the war, served with distinction at Charleston, the Wilderness, and Bentonville, and wounded
1407: STEPHEN ELLIOT JR.Est. $200-$300
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STEPHEN MALLORY: (1812 - 1873) Democratic Senator from Florida starting in 1851, and Secretary of the Navy for the Confederacy after the outbreak of the Civil War. Good association A.L.S., 2pp. 4to., Washington D.C.,
1408: STEPHEN MALLORYEst. $200-$300
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