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100C: Confederate extra printing of Lincoln's annual me179C: Baker LS re Lincoln with conspirators photographs56C: Wardate JG Martin LS
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Our 5 April auction, which begins at 10am EST, includes a diverse selection of fine manuscript and printed books. Our 9 April auction, which begins at 2pm EST, features the Civil War collection of Doug O'Dell.
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Texas Confederate newspaper extra: OVERLAND CAMPAIGN. Reporter. Extra ... Grant has been defeated in Virginia, and is falling back to Washington City ...Tyler [TX]: 26 May 1864. 1p., small newspaper extra (140 x 90 mm). Signed in
0145C: Texas Confederate newspaper extraEst. $800-$1,200See Sold Price
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Civil War pocket map of Virginia: MAP - W. L. NICHOLSON (compiler). Map of Eastern Virginia Compiled fromt he best authorites and printed at the Coast Survey Office. A. D. Bache, Supdt.Washington: W. H. & O. H. Morrison, 1864.
0146C: Civil War pocket map of VirginiaEst. $300-$400See Sold Price
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J. H. Colton's Map of the Southern States.: MAP - J. H. COLTON. J. H. Colton's Map of the Southern States.New York: Colton, 1864. Large 4-sheet hand-colored engraved map by J. Calvin Smith (1000 x 1370 mm). Two insets. Within a decorative
0147C: J. H. Colton's Map of the Southern States.Est. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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E. Kirby Smith war date ALS: E. Kirby SMITH - Battle of Spotsylvania. Autograph letter signed to Maj. Gen. J. George Walker concerning a misunderstanding over a statement he made concerning Walker's command on the west bank of
0148C: E. Kirby Smith war date ALSEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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George Barnard photograph of Resacca: ATLANTA CAMPAIGN - George N. BARNARD (photographer). Battle Ground of Resacca, GA. No. 4.[New York: 1866]. Albumen photograph (image size: 255 x 360 mm). On the original two-tone gilt-edged thin card
0149C: George Barnard photograph of ResaccaEst. $1,200-$1,800See Sold Price
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George Meade ALS re Cold Harbor: George G. MEADE - Battle of Cold Harbor. Autograph letter signed "Geo. G. Meade / Mg Gen" to General Horatio Wright, during the bloody Battle of Cold Harbor.[Cold Harbor]: 4 June 1864, 8:15 [am]. 2
0150C: George Meade ALS re Cold HarborEst. $8,000-$12,000See Sold Price
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Color lithograph of Civ War naval battle: CSS ALABAMA and the USS KEARSARGE. Naval Engagement between the Kearsarge & the Alabama.Paris: F. Sinnett and New York: W. Schauss, [c. 1864]. Hand-finished tinted lithograph after Lebreton (470 x
0151C: Color lithograph of Civ War naval battleEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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Mallory ALS re CSS Tallahassee: Stephen R. MALLORY. Autograph letter signed "S.R. Mallory Sec Navy" to John Taylor Wood, in command of the C.S.S. Tallahassee, authorizing him to draw funds from a Liverpool agent. Richmond: 26 July
0152C: Mallory ALS re CSS TallahasseeEst. $1,500-$2,000See Sold Price
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War date Steuart ALS re Morris Island prison: George Hume STEUART - "Immortal 600." Autograph Letter Signed "Geo. H. Steuart Brig. Genl." written as a Prisoner-of-War, to fellow Confederate prisoner, his 1st Lt. McHenry Howard, discussing his
0153C: War date Steuart ALS re Morris Island prisonEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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Union General Orders issued in TN: TENNESSEE - A. A. SMITH. General Orders Number 22.Clarksville, TN: 6 August 1864. Small broadside or handbill (255 x 137 mm). Signed in print by Smith and William W. Shrader. Condition: foxing,
0154C: Union General Orders issued in TNEst. $300-$400See Sold Price
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Union General Orders issued in TN: TENNESSEE - A. A. SMITH. General Orders Number 23 ... A guard of one commissioned officer and fifteen men, from this command, in charge of a drove of Government cattle, having been attacked on the
0155C: Union General Orders issued in TNEst. $700-$1,000See Sold Price
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Confederate orders from Clinton Louisiana: LOUISIANA - George Baird HODGE. Head Quarters, District of Homochitto ... Special Orders, No. 1.Clinton, LA: 29 August 1864. Small broadside or handbill (148 x 115 mm). Signed in print by Hodge and
0156C: Confederate orders from Clinton LouisianaEst. $400-$600See Sold Price
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Lee and Beauregard AES: Robert E. LEE; and P. G. T. BEAUREGARD. Clipped autograph endorsement signed "Respt. returned / (2 enclosures) / R. E. Lee / Gen" written below an autograph endorsement signed by Beauregard "Resp.ly
0157C: Lee and Beauregard AESEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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Union medical general orders: MEDICINE - D. W. BLISS. Bound volume of General Orders for the General Hospital at Washington. Washington: [Fall 1864 to Summer 1865]. 8vo (118 x 186 mm). Stitched half leather over boards with
0158C: Union medical general ordersEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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Civil War archive: Simeon GALLUP - 1st Rhode Island Light Infantry. Archive of detailed and literate letters from a sergeant in the 1st Rhode Island Light Infantry, covering numerous engagements, Southern and slave
0159C: Civil War archiveEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Lowry Gang archive: NORTH CAROLINA - Lowry Gang. Small archive of material relating to the Lowry Gang, a group of free men and women of color who resisted the Confederate Home Guard in Robeson County, NC. and became
0160C: Lowry Gang archiveEst. $2,500-$3,500See Sold Price
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Barnard photograph of Allatoona: HOOD'S TENNESSEE CAMPAIGN - George N. BARNARD (photographer). Allatoona from the Etawah.[New York: 1866]. Albumen photograph (image size: 257 x 360 mm). On the original two-tone gilt-edged thin card
0161C: Barnard photograph of AllatoonaEst. $1,500-$2,500See Sold Price
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Bryan ADS re Hood's artillery 1865: HOOD'S TENNESSEE CAMPAIGN - Henry BRYAN. Autograph document signed by one of John Bell Hood's staff officers, detailing the ruined state of the artillery following the disastrous campaign and defeat
0162C: Bryan ADS re Hood's artillery 1865Est. $1,500-$2,000See Sold Price
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Wardate ALS by J. D. Imboden: John IMBODEN. Autograph Letter Signed "J. D. Imboden" to his brother on his final command of the civil war. Columbia, S.C.: 4 January 1865. 2 pp. (255 x 200 mm). Condition: slight crease, very light
0163C: Wardate ALS by J. D. ImbodenEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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Texas Confederate newspaper: TEXAS. The Gonzales Inquirer.Gonzales: 6 January 1865. Vol. 11, No. 45. 2 pp., newspaper broadsheet (410 x 280 mm). Text in four columns. Condition: horizonal centerfold, very minor losses along
0164C: Texas Confederate newspaperEst. $300-$400See Sold Price
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Wardate Seddon ALS to Beauregard: James A. SEDDON. Autograph letter signed to P. G. T. Beauregard, ordering him to not parole his troops.Richmond: 8 January 1865. 1 p., (201 x 212 mm). Condition: light toning and foxing, a few minor
0165C: Wardate Seddon ALS to BeauregardEst. $750-$1,000See Sold Price
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GT Beaureagard signed cdv: P. G. T. BEAUREGARD. Signed photograph.[New Orleans]: 1865. Carte-de-visite (105 x 63 mm). Oval portrait by W. W. Washburn, on the photographer's mount. Signed and dated 1865 below the image and
0166C: GT Beaureagard signed cdvEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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Confederate handbill: HAMPTON ROADS PEACE CONFERENCE. A Message from the Army of the Valley of Virginia.Camp of Smith's Brigade, [VA]: 10 February 1865. Small broadside or handbill (240 x 152 mm). Condition: soiled, a
0167C: Confederate handbillEst. $1,000-$1,500See Sold Price
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ALS by Confederate Charles Crews: Charles C. CREWS. Autograph letter signed "C. C. Crews Col. Comdg." to Captain B. A. Terrett, attached to the staff of William Wirt Allen, reporting on intelligence relating to Sherman's movements.
0168C: ALS by Confederate Charles CrewsEst. $3,000-$4,000See Sold Price
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