The Harrisburg Auction II - Day 1 - Oct 8 2013-10-08 Auction - 506 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 19
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The Harrisburg Auction II - Day 1 - Oct 8

As many know, Guernsey's conducted the Harrisburg Auction on behalf of the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania from July 15 through July 21. Thousands of registered bidders from around the world enthusiastically bid on nearly 4,000 auction lots, the majority of which focused on the Old West. But as massive as that event was, it wasn't large enough to contain the complete Harrisburg Collection... hence Harrisburg, Part II. On October 8 & 9, Guernsey's will be following up the first Auction by selling an additional 1,000 unreserved lots of rare documents, historic correspondence, printed material, exceptional photographs, maps, rare books and related items. Like the first Auction, roughly 70% of the items pertain to the Old West with the balance relating to American history... from the Revolutionary War to mid-Twentieth Century politics. You can participate in Harrisburg, Part II on LiveAuctioneers, or by telephone in which case we would ask that you contact us at any time prior to the event. The complete auction catalogue can be found on both of the bidding sites listed above starting a few weeks before the October auction. A sampling of the auction items will soon be posted on this website. For those who participated in the first auction, we look forward to having you back. If you missed that first sale, welcome to what we know will be an exciting conclusion to the memorable Harrisburg Auction series.
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Wells Fargo & Co. Documents C 1890s (7): Seven requests for shipments of various goods. All on letterheads, all with dates. From various places including Kansas and New Mexico. All framed, one without glass, in various sizes.
8427: Wells Fargo & Co. Documents C 1890s (7)Est. $200-$300
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Indian Camp Photograph: Double matted and framed. 9.75x13.75" overall.
8428: Indian Camp PhotographEst. $100-$200
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The Dodge City Peace Commission Notice: "The citizens have voted Bat Masterson as the most popular man in Dodge City. On July 4, 1885 during the fourth of July celebration, the Mayor will present him with a gold headed cane. Public
8429: The Dodge City Peace Commission NoticeEst. $300-$400
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Tombstone Election Ballot: Year unknown. Republican ticket with handwritten notes. Double matted with a Republican Elephant decoration in the mat, and framed. 12.25x16.25" overall size.
8430: Tombstone Election BallotEst. $300-$400
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Wells Fargo & Co. Money Receipt 1892: Wells Fargo & Co. Express receipt, dated Aug. 10, 1892. Virginia, NV for the amount of $900.00.
8431: Wells Fargo & Co. Money Receipt 1892Est. $100-$150
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Saloon License C 1881: Saloon License from Butte, MT, dated June 20, 1881 and expires Sept. 20, 1881.
8433: Saloon License C 1881Est. $100-$150
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F. Jay Haynes Billhead: Northern Pacific and National Park Views publisher F. Jay Haynes, Photographer billhead for merchandise in the amount of $10.50. Dated July 19, 1884.
8434: F. Jay Haynes BillheadEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
Indian Trader Check C 1885: Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, dated Aug. 1st 1885 for the sum of $50 in Wichita, Kansas from the Wichita National Bank.
8435: Indian Trader Check C 1885Est. $60-$100Lot Passed
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Estate Papers of Richard Hardaman (3): From the estate of Richard Hardaman from Lincoln County.
8437: Estate Papers of Richard Hardaman (3)Est. $100-$200
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Pete Jurors List: Ft. Smith, Ark. Judge Issac Parker. Dated December, 1880.
8438: Pete Jurors ListEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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San Fransisco Steamer to Colorado Waybill: Dated 1875 for the total of $93.00 with a listing of what was shipped and the weight as well.
8440: San Fransisco Steamer to Colorado WaybillEst. $100-$200
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Quit-Claim for Trading Post C 1855: An indenture, dated October, of 1855 between Michael Cody and Issac C Hill of the first part and Frederick C Horsley of the second part in consideration of $150.00 in the County of Siskiyou and the
8441: Quit-Claim for Trading Post C 1855Est. $200-$300
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Western Lawman Photo by Wrenstead C 1900: Marked P. Wrenstead, Pogatello, Idaho. Framed in a brass mounted antique oak frame. The lot includes a sketch of the photographers life at the back. 10.5x13.5" overall size.
8442: Western Lawman Photo by Wrenstead C 1900Est. $200-$300
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Texas Rangers Autographed Photo: Autographed in ink by "M.T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas, Captain Texas Rangers" "Tales of the Texas Rangers." A biographical sketch of the singer and his career is attached to the back of the photo.
8443: Texas Rangers Autographed PhotoEst. $100-$150
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Photograph of Lt. George M. Harris: 4th U.S. Artillery. Died of wound received in action against Modoc Indians, April 26, 1873. Biographical sketch at back. Double matted and framed, needs glass. 7.5x9.5" (photo) 14x17" overall.
8444: Photograph of Lt. George M. HarrisEst. $200-$300
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Jesse James Stories: Original narratives of The James Boys No 1. Reprinted December, 1938. Cover art by WB Lawson. Ad at the back for Darryl Zanuck's Jesse James movie starring Tyrone Power and Henry Fonda.
8445: Jesse James StoriesEst. $60-$100
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Photograph Buffalo Hunt C. 1894: Written in ink at the back Edward Drinker Cope 11 1/2" x 9" (overall)
8446: Photograph Buffalo Hunt C. 1894Est. $60-$80
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Kansas and Nebraska-Edward E. Hale-1854: With an original map from the latest authorities., an early and rare anti-slavery argument in the new terrirtories. Boston. Phillips, Sampson & Co. New York J. C. Derby 1854. Cover off, spine off,
8449: Kansas and Nebraska-Edward E. Hale-1854Est. $100-$150
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License to Trade With Indians 1899: Legal Size Document. Joseph H. Sherburne of Arkansas City, Kansas, is issued a license to trade with the Blackfeet Agency, Browning, Montana 1889.
8450: License to Trade With Indians 1899Est. $200-$300
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