Raynors' HCA September 17th & 18th Auction 2008-09-18 Auction - 491 Price Results - Raynors' Historical Collectible Auctions in NC - Page 5
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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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General Banks Signed USCT Commission: BANKS, Nathaniel (1816-1894) The only Union general to defeat "Stonewall" Jackson during the Civil War at the battle of Kernstown, Virginia. Later served six terms in Congress. Partly-printed
0594: General Banks Signed USCT CommissionEst. $500-$750See Sold Price
Heavy Fighting in Tennessee: Union Soldier letter, 4p. octavo, Camp Winfield, Franklin, Tennessee, July 16, 1863, with excellent content, though not signed it may be incomplete it reads in part: "...I receieved your kind and
0595: Heavy Fighting in TennesseeEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
US Colored Troops Appointment: Manuscript Document, 1p. quarto, Head Quarters 7th U.S. Colored Troops, Birney Barracks, October 8, 1863, being regimental orders issued by Col. William Birney, Comdg, 7th U.S.C. Troops, and reads
0596: US Colored Troops AppointmentEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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Negroes Run Contraband Goods into Missouri: Autograph Letter Signed by the 1st Lt. Commanding, 1-1/2p. folio, Leonardstown, Md., November 5, 1863, addressed to Lt. Jno. Mix, 2nd Cavalry, Comdg. Cons. Dist. and reads: "…About 2 PM I received
0601: Negroes Run Contraband Goods into MissouriEst. $200-$300See Sold Price
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North Carolina Militia Letter: Manuscript Document Signed, "William Northridge Col. 59th Regt. N.Y. Vols" 1p. quarto, Headquarters 59th Regiment N.Y. Vols Camp, Near Falmouth, Va., March 11, 1863, and reads: "...This is to certify
0608: North Carolina Militia LetterEst. $200-$300
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