American History: Premier Auction 2018-06-22 Auction - 502 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 6
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Rare 26-Star American Maritime Flag with Great StarHalf Plate Daguerreotype of Two Dandies Playing CardsCivil War CDV Album of Capt. Robt Townsend USS Essex
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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American History: Premier Auction

Cowan?s American History: Premier Auction, scheduled for June 22, 2018 is comprised of early photographs, documents, manuscripts, broadsides, flags, and more dating from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, Late Indian Wars, World War I and II and beyond. The auction features a Lincoln Assassination Archive compiled by Our American Cousin Cast Member William J. Ferguson, an 1868-1869 Diary Describing the Washita Campaign Penned by General George Custer's Officer, James McLean Steele, and additional offerings from the Patsy Garlow Collection of William F. Cody Family Photographs, including the Albumen Photograph of the "Scouts of the Plains," Western Legends, "Wild Bill" Hickok, "Texas Jack" Omohundro, and "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
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Civil War Check Signed by CSA General A. P. Hill: Hill, Ambrose Powell (1825-1865). Confederate General killed in action at Petersburg. Signed check from the Bank of the Metropolis in Washington, DC, 6.75 x 2.25 in., written in the amount of "Thirty
0124: Civil War Check Signed by CSA General A. P. HillEst. $1,000-$1,500
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CSA General Pierce Manning Butler Young & Family: Lot of 22 war-date letters, 1 slave sale agreement, and 2 war-date Confederate documents. Archive relates to the prominent Young family of Bartow County, GA, which sent three sons to fight for the
0126: CSA General Pierce Manning Butler Young & FamilyEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Confederate Corporal William J. Rogers, Arkansas: Lot of 9 letters, including 8 war-date letters spanning 1862-1863, written by Confederate soldier William J. Rogers (1834-1865) of Drew County, Arkansas. Letters include references to the Battle of
0128: Confederate Corporal William J. Rogers, ArkansasEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Confederate Civil War "Adversity Covers," Incl.: Lot of 6, including a stampless wallpaper envelope from a Pvt. Pruett addressed to his wife or mother in Midway, AL; cover made from a partially printed document, with CSA ten cent stamp, addressed
0131: Confederate Civil War "Adversity Covers," Incl.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Confederate Postal Covers, Plus: Lot of 62 postal covers. Most are used; four are unused, two Confederate, two anti-Confederate. Many were collected for philatelic interest, and some retain descriptions clipped from catalogs from
0133: Confederate Postal Covers, PlusEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Rare Confederate Vicksburg Parole: Lot of 2. Partially printed document on blue-gray Confederate paper, 5.125 x 5.75 in. Vicksburg, MS. September 1, 1862. Completed in ink with name of the captured soldier, G.W. Hawkins, "Master of
0139: Rare Confederate Vicksburg ParoleEst. $1,800-$2,500
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Civil War 12th Iowa POW Diary of Private Elijah: 1862 diary begun by Private Elijah Overocker of Company F, 12th Iowa, with battle of Shiloh content including his regiment's capture there at 4 pm on April 6, 1862. Diary kept by Overocker as a POW
0143: Civil War 12th Iowa POW Diary of Private ElijahEst. $2,500-$3,500
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General Joseph K.F. Mansfield Archive: Lot of 35 letters and dozens of additional documents, newspaper clippings, imprints, and other ephemera. Includes approximately 17 war-date letters written by Major General Joseph King Fenno
0144: General Joseph K.F. Mansfield ArchiveEst. $500-$700
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