Scott J. Winslow & HCA Winter Auction 2006 2006-01-21 Auction - 509 Price Results - Scott J. Winslow Associates, Inc. in NH - Page 7
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186: JEFFERSON DAVIS WRITES TO THE CONFEDERATE HOUSE 377: ILLUSTRATED MAP OF THE CAMP GROUNDS OF THE 3RD MAI131: NEW YORK LEDGER BOOK WITH REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS
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Bedford, NH, United States
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Scott J. Winslow & HCA Winter Auction 2006

A fine offering of Over 500 lots of Historical Americana Autographs, Currency, Lincolnia, and Washingtonia. Also; Black History, Political Americana, Civil War Photographs, Letters and Correspondence and a nice collection of Civil War Generals, both Union and Confederate.
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1760, GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE: [COLONIAL AMERICA] October 1760, THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, 8" x 5," 2-column layout, pp. 445-492. By Sylvanus Urban, "Printed by D. Henry at St. John's Gate." Disbound, lacking
0145: 1760, GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINEEst. $90-$135Lot Passed
CONNECTICUT COURANT: Newspaper]. 4 pages. Monday, December 8, 1799. An unusual edition of the well known Connecticut Courant printed by Hudson and Goodwin in that the entire front page of the paper displays an
0147: CONNECTICUT COURANTEst. $125-$188Lot Passed
1768 PENNSYLVANIA CHRONICLE: THE PENNSYLVANIA CHRONICLE AND UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER. August 1, 1768, 8pp edition with a woodcut of the British royal crest. Containing a four-column article of an address made at the State House
0149: 1768 PENNSYLVANIA CHRONICLEEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
1778 CONNECTICUT COURANT: Connecticut Courant, October 10, 1778, complete four-page newspaper, with inside page complete printing of the Manifesto by the Carlisle Commission, a group sent over by the King of England to
0151: 1778 CONNECTICUT COURANTEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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BRILLANT OPERATIONS AT ROANOKE ISLAND: Newspaper, The New York Herald, February 13, 1862; Enormous 4-column front page map diagrams the the scene of Burnside's and Goldborough's victories at Roanoke Island and Elizabeth City, with full
0152: BRILLANT OPERATIONS AT ROANOKE ISLANDEst. $100-$200
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YANKEE FLEET OF WILMINGTON: Newspaper, The Daily Progress, Raleigh, December 23,1864; War news includes, "The North Carolina Coast," reports the a Yankee fleet off the coast, "Wilmington," reports "If Butler and Weitzel, and
0154: YANKEE FLEET OF WILMINGTONEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
THE DAILY PROGRESS 1865: Newspaper, The Daily Progress, Raleigh, February 7, 1865; Clean single sheet with war news, "Yankees Raid into Hertford County," The Peace Commission," "The Army of Tennessee," and more.
0157: THE DAILY PROGRESS 1865Est. $100-$200Lot Passed
DID GENERAL LEE SURRENDER?: The Houston Tri-Weekly Telegraph. Houston, Texas, April 19, 1865, Vol. XXXI, No. 11, 3898. Texas had not yet received the word of Lee's surrender as in this issue dated April 19th the editor
0159: DID GENERAL LEE SURRENDER?Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE: The October 10, 1871 issue of the New-York Tribune (12 pp, 23 x 18 in.) reports on the great fire that supposedly started in the O'Leary's barn, killing some 300 people, making 100,000 people
0160: THE GREAT CHICAGO FIREEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
THE CHICAGO FIRE NEWSPAPER SET: The New York Times, October 8 - 17, 1871; Important grouping of 10 issues all with reports covering the Chicago Fire. The first report (October 8th) has an interior report, all others report from the
0161: THE CHICAGO FIRE NEWSPAPER SETEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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THE REAL "DEADMAN'S" HAND: Newspaper, The Commonwealth, Topeka, March 2, 1877; Front page report, "Hanged," Yankton, March 1, "At 10:15 this A.M. John McAll was executed by the U.S. Marshall for the murder of John B. Hickok
0162: THE REAL "DEADMAN'S" HANDEst. $100-$200
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19TH CENTURY NEWSPAPER GROUP: Lot of 10 various titled American newspapers.
0163: 19TH CENTURY NEWSPAPER GROUPEst. $80-$120Lot Passed
PEARL HARBOR BOMBED!: The New York Times Report of the Attack on Pearl Harbor. Complete issue of The New York Times, December 8, 1941, 44pp, 22-1/2" x 17". Headlined "Japan Wars on U.S. and Britain; Makes Sudden Attack on
0164: PEARL HARBOR BOMBED!Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
JAMES STUART ENGRAVING: James Stuart, 1st Duke of Richmond, and 4th Duke of Lennox (1612-1655), hand-colored engraving of James Stuart with printed attribution, "Ant. van Dyke pinx, In the Collection of the Rt. Hon'ble Sir
0166: JAMES STUART ENGRAVINGEst. $200-$400Lot Passed
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