Autographs, Manuscripts, and Stock & Bonds 2008-03-22 Auction - 595 Price Results - Scott J. Winslow Associates, Inc. in NH - Page 7
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Bedford, NH, United States
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Autographs, Manuscripts, and Stock & Bonds

This auctions features a fine selection of Historic Autographs, Manuscripts, Americana and Stock & Bonds
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A SETTLER IN THE CHOCTAW INDIAN TERRITORY: Autograph Letter Signed, "Sister Sylvia." 8 pages, 6 5/8" x 8 3/8". Stockbridge, Choctaw Indian Territory. September 19, 1851. The letter opens with a list of goods the author wishes sent to her and
0145: A SETTLER IN THE CHOCTAW INDIAN TERRITORYEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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JOHN ADAMS: (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. His printed named, "Mr. Adams," as clipped from a larger calling card. 2 3/8" x 1 5/8". This calling card comes from the collection of BENJAMIN
0147: JOHN ADAMSEst. $300-$450See Sold Price
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ABIGAIL ADAMS: A 2 7/8" x 1 3/8" calling card. The card reads: "Mrs. Adams." Based upon the style of the calling card, it is presumed to belong to ABIGAIL ADAMS (1797-1801). First Lady of the United States.
0148: ABIGAIL ADAMSEst. $500-$750See Sold Price
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THOMAS JEFFERSON'S CALLING CARD: PERSONALLY SIGNED BY JEFFERSON. THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Third President of the United States. His Signature, "Mr. Jefferson," on a 2 ½" x 1 ¾" calling card. On verso of the card, Jefferson
0149: THOMAS JEFFERSON'S CALLING CARDEst. $3,500-$5,250See Sold Price
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1767-1848). Sixth President of the United States. His 2 ¾" x 1 ½" calling card. The card reads: "J.Q. Adams." This calling card comes from the collection of BENJAMIN OGLE TAYLOR
0151: JOHN QUINCY ADAMSEst. $500-$750Lot Passed
DOLLY MADISON: (1768-1849). First Lady of the United States. Her 3 ¼" x 2" calling card. The card reads: "Mrs. Madison." The card also bears the following pencil notation: "Miss Payne." This calling card comes
0152: DOLLY MADISONEst. $500-$750Lot Passed
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON: (1873 - 1841) Ninth President of the United States. His 2 3/8" x 1 3/8" gilt-edged calling card. The card reads: "Genl. Harrison." This calling card comes from the collection of Benjamin Ogle Taylor
0153: WILLIAM HENRY HARRISONEst. $900-$1,350Lot Passed
MARTIN VAN BUREN: MARTIN VAN BUREN (1782-1862). Eight President of the United States. His 2 ¾" x 1 ½" gilt-edged calling card. The card reads: "Mr. Van Buren." This calling card comes from the collection of BENJAMIN
0154: MARTIN VAN BURENEst. $500-$750Lot Passed
JULIA GARDINER TYLER: (1820-1889). Fist Lady of the United States. Her 3" x 1 ¾" black-bordered calling card. The card reads: "Julia.Gardiner.Tyler." This calling card comes from the collection of BENJAMIN OGLE TAYLOR
0155: JULIA GARDINER TYLEREst. $300-$450Lot Passed
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DANIEL WEBSTER: (1782-1852). Leading American statesman during the antebellum period. His 2 7/8" x 1 7/8" calling card. The card reads: "Mr. Webster." This calling card comes from the collection of BENJAMIN OGLE
0157: DANIEL WEBSTEREst. $300-$450See Sold Price
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EDMUND RANDOLPH: First U.S. Attorney General Edmund Randolph. EDMUND RANDOLPH (1753-1813). American attorney, Governor of Virginia, Secretary of State and the First U.S. Attorney General. His Signature, "Mr.
0158: EDMUND RANDOLPHEst. $750-$1,125See Sold Price
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HENRY CLAY: HENRY CLAY (1777-1852). Nineteenth Century statesman and orator. His signature, "H. Clay," on a 3" x 1 ¾" gilt-edged calling card. This calling card comes from the collection of Benjamin Ogle Taylor
0159: HENRY CLAYEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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CHARLES DICKENS: CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870). The foremost English novelist of the Victorian era. His 3" x 2" calling card. The card reads: "Mr. Chas Dickens. 1 Devonshire Terrace, York Gate, Regent's Park." The card
0160: CHARLES DICKENSEst. $750-$1,125See Sold Price
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CHARLES DICKENS' WIFE: CATHERINE THOMPSON HOGARTH (1816-1879). Wife of Charles Dickens. Her 3 5/8" x 2 3/8" calling card. The calling card reads: "Mrs. Charles Dickens 1, Devonshire Terrace, York Gate, Regents' Park." This
0161: CHARLES DICKENS' WIFEEst. $300-$450See Sold Price
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CHARLES SAMUEL ADDAMS: (1912-1988). American cartoonist who created the Addams Family. His Sentiments and Signature, "Chas. Addams," on The New Yorker illustrated letterhead. One page, 4 3/4" x 7 1/8". New York. 1960.
0162: CHARLES SAMUEL ADDAMSEst. $125-$187See Sold Price
OAKES AMES: (1804-1873). U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. Ames played a major role in the construction of the first transcontinental railroad and was also censured by the House of Representatives in 1873
0163: OAKES AMESEst. $125-$187Lot Passed
JOHN JACOB ASTOR AND THE CHINA TRADE: JOHN JACOB ASTOR (1763-1848). Astor founded the American Fur Company and was the greatest merchant of his time. He invested much of his profits in New York real estate and gained control of a large
0164: JOHN JACOB ASTOR AND THE CHINA TRADEEst. $1,750-$2,625Lot Passed
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JONATHAN ARMOUR SIGNED CHECK FOR $100K: JONATHAN ARMOUR (1863-1927). Industrialist and son of Philip D. Armour, the founder of Armour and Company. Armour and Company Promissory Note Signed on recto and verso, "J. Ogden Armour." Chicago.
0165: JONATHAN ARMOUR SIGNED CHECK FOR $100KEst. $125-$187
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JONATHAN ARMOUR: (1863-1927). Industrialist and son of Philip D. Armour, the founder of Armour and Company. Manuscript Letter Signed, "J.O. Armour," on his name-imprinted stationery. One page, 5" x 7 7/8". Chicago.
0166: JONATHAN ARMOUREst. $150-$225Lot Passed
LOUIS FABIAN BACHRACH: (1881-1963). American photographer and president of Bachrach, Inc. 7 5/8" x 9 5/8" black and white photograph of Bachrach signed "Louis Fabian Bachrach." No place, 1958. Photograph credited to
0167: LOUIS FABIAN BACHRACHEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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GEORGE BAKER: (1915-1975) American cartoonist best known as the creator of the popular comic strip The Sad Sack. His sentiments and Signature, " … with very best wishes from the Sad Sack and George Baker,"
0168: GEORGE BAKEREst. $300-$450See Sold Price
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