Raynors' HCA September 17th & 18th Auction 2008-09-18 Auction - 491 Price Results - Raynors' Historical Collectible Auctions in NC
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Burlington, NC, United States
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Raynors' HCA September 17th & 18th Auction

Our focus is in the auctioning of materials related to the Colonial & Revolutionary War Period, Black Americana, the American Civil War, United States Presidents, Political & Historical Personalities, Historical Artifacts, Photography, American Judaica, Printed and Manuscript Americana, Native American Indians, Western Expansion and Early Sports. Typical materials offered at auction include content-based, primary source, manuscripts, documents, photographs and other historically significant rarities.
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U.S. Grant Signed Military Document: GRANT, Ulysses S. (1822-1895). Commander in chief who brought victory to the Union, later 18th President. Early manuscript Document Signed, "U.S. Grant, 2nd Lt., Reg't Q.M," 1p., 8vo, Vera Cruz,
0494: U.S. Grant Signed Military DocumentEst. $750-$1,000See Sold Price
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John Crittenden Signed Document: CRITTENDEN, John J. (1787-1863) Kentucky lawyer and politician, he served as U.S Senator, U.S. Attorney General. He was a Unionist and fought to keep Kentucky from seceding though he opposed the
0495: John Crittenden Signed DocumentEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
Recruiting the 13th Infantry: Partly-printed Document Signed, "C. Washington Capt 13th Infantry, 2p. folio, October 3, 1861, Dubuque, Iowa, listing thirty-three (33) soldiers who were recruited to join the 13th U.S. Regulards in
0496: Recruiting the 13th InfantryEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
1st Massachusetts Document: Partly-printed Document Signed twice, "George Myrick 1st Lieut", 1p. oblong quarto, Brandy Station, January 1864, being a fuel requistion for the 1st Massachusetts Infantry, stating taht wood had
0497: 1st Massachusetts DocumentEst. $50-$100Lot Passed
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Fresh Fish Letter: Autograph Letter Signed, 3p. quarto, December 22, 1861, from an Uncle to his fresh recruit nephew, it reads in part: "...I was in hopes you would take our advice and not go at all. You know I told
0498: Fresh Fish LetterEst. $100-$150See Sold Price
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Scarce Kentucky Commission: MAGOFFIN, Beriah (1815-1885) Elected governor of Kentucky for the term of four years beginning 1 September, 1859. In a correspondence with commissioners from Alabama relative to co-operation with the
0499: Scarce Kentucky CommissionEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Patriotic Songster: The Star Spangled Banner," 16pp., 8" x 10-1/4," color cover, 1861, published by James G. Gregory, New York. The interior text provides four patriotic illustrations to accompany the text and music
0500: Patriotic SongsterEst. $300-$500See Sold Price
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Uncle Sam vs. South Carolina: Autograph Letter Signed, by A.T. Lynch, 2p. quarto, Philadelphia, January 21, 1861, with small sketch of Uncle Sam & Sotuh Carolina in aa boxing match, it reads in part: "...I see that Georgia has
0501: Uncle Sam vs. South CarolinaEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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Good Patriotic Content: Autograph Letter Signed by Tim Lynch, 4p. quarto, April 18, 1861, with two small American flags drawn at top, it reads in part: "...We are in the midst of an awful excitement, business is almost
0502: Good Patriotic ContentEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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The Battle of Balls Bluff: War-date soldiers Autograph Letter Signed, 4p. octavo, October 25, 1861, and reads in part: "This country is pretty hard looking, it looks like the last end of the war...The fight last Monday, we
0503: The Battle of Balls BluffEst. $200-$300
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A Loyal Kentuckian Loves His State In 1861: A good early Kentuckian home front letter, 3pp. 4to., written in ink by a man who worked for Abbott Johnson & Co., Philadelphia, May 27, 1861 with excellent Union flag cover and octagonal date stamp,
0508: A Loyal Kentuckian Loves His State In 1861Est. $100-$200
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General Buell's Army Regs.: USA Gen. Orders No. 17, 46pp. 8vo., Louisville, KY., Dec. 17, 1861 army regulations by Don Carlos Buell with two printed infantry and cavalry camp plates. Fine.
0510: General Buell's Army Regs.Est. $100-$200Lot Passed
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They Dug the Mine for the Crater: War-date Union soldier's Autograph Letter Signed, "George Sassaman...Co. I, 48 Regt. Pen. Vol." 3p. octavo, on "Baby Walker" illustrated lettersheet, Camp Near Hatteras Inlet, June 25, 1862, in
0512: They Dug the Mine for the CraterEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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The Secessionist: Union broadside "The Secessioinist" 1p. 7-1/4"x9-1/4", handcolored, with text "You ar the man who chuckles when the news/ Comes o'er the wires, and tells of sad disaster:/ Pirates on sea succeeding
0513: The SecessionistEst. $200-$300
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The Day Virginia Seceeded from the Union: HINCKS, Edward W. (1830-1894) Colonel of the 8th and 19th Massachusetts, rose to rank of brigadier-general. WIA at Glendale and Antietam. War-date Union Document Signed, "Edw. W. Hinks" as Colonel
0515: The Day Virginia Seceeded from the UnionEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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