Winslow Associates Catalog and Web Auction 2008-11-15 Auction - 644 Price Results - Scott J. Winslow Associates, Inc. in NH
80A: EARLY LINCOLN-HAMLIN NOMINATION  BROADSIDE87A: GETTYSBURG NATIONAL CEMETERY104A: FASCINATING UNSIGNED ACCOUNT OF THE LINCOLN WHITE
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Bedford, NH, United States
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Winslow Associates Catalog and Web Auction

This catalog and web auction features a wide-range of historical autographs, content letters, and a fine assortment of political and cultural Americana. In addition, this auction features a wonderful selection of items from the estate of Letitia Howe, including a rich offering of Lincoln related items.
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ACCOUNT SIGNED BY THOMAS HANCOCK: THOMAS HANCOCK. Manuscript Document Signed. 2 pages, both sides of a single sheet. 15" x 19". Boston, Aug. 30, 1751. An Account of Mr. Caleb Trowbridge with Thomas Hancock. A detailed account of
0001A: ACCOUNT SIGNED BY THOMAS HANCOCKEst. $750-$1,125
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THOMAS HANCOCK AND HIS FATHER-IN-LAW SIGN: THOMAS HANCOCK. Manuscript Document Signed. Both sides of a single sheet. 7 ½" x 12". April 7, 1741. Bond between Danial Henchman and Thomas Hancock, Mercht., all of Boston in the county of Suffolk
0002A: THOMAS HANCOCK AND HIS FATHER-IN-LAW SIGNEst. $1,250-$1,875
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AN EARLY BOND SIGNED BY THOMAS HANCOCK: THOMAS HANCOCK. Document Signed. 7 ½" x 12 ½". November 6, 1751. Partly-printed Bond between John Osborne of Rowley in the county of Essex & Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England are holden
0003A: AN EARLY BOND SIGNED BY THOMAS HANCOCKEst. $600-$900
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THOMAS HANCOCK SIGNED MERCHANT ACCOUNT: THOMAS HANCOCK. Manuscript Document Signed. 1 page, 7 ½" x 11 ¾". Boston, January 12, 1752. Mr. Epharim Jones Of Concord Accot. With Thos. Hancock. Detailed account of transactions from Aug. 12,
0004A: THOMAS HANCOCK SIGNED MERCHANT ACCOUNTEst. $600-$900
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JOHN HANCOCK'S BROTHER, EBENEZER: EBENEZER HANCOCK (17411819). Brother of John Hancock. Served as Continental Army paymaster. Was left out of his uncle Thomas's estate due to his poor handling of business matters. DS. 1 page. 6 ¼" x
0005A: JOHN HANCOCK'S BROTHER, EBENEZEREst. $250-$375
VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE HANCOCK FAMILY!: [HANCOCK FAMILY]. Group of Fourteen receipts payable to William Hancock, John Hancock, Ebenezer Hancock or Thomas Hancock. A couple signed by Thomas within the text.
0006A: VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE HANCOCK FAMILY!Est. $750-$1,125Lot Passed
THOMAS HANCOCK: [THOMAS HANCOCK]. Account of Stephen Welcome with Thomas Hancock 9 ½" x 7 ½". Boston, Aug. 30, 1751.
0007A: THOMAS HANCOCKEst. $125-$188Lot Passed
THOMAS HANCOCK: [THOMAS HANCOCK]. Account of Joshua Emmes to Thomas Hancock. 7 ½" x 9 ½". Boston, March 16, 1761.
0008A: THOMAS HANCOCKEst. $125-$188Lot Passed
THOMAS HANCOCK: [THOMAS HANCOCK]. Account of Henry Emmes to Thomas Hancock. 12" x 7 ¾". Boston, June 23, 1761. Upper right corner missing.
0009A: THOMAS HANCOCKEst. $125-$188Lot Passed
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COLONIAL DELAWARE POLITICIAN JOHN VINING: JOHN VINING. Speaker of the Colonial Assembly and Chief Justice of Delaware. Letter Signed, J. Vining." One page, 6" x 7 1/2". No place. November 5, 1755. The letter reads, in part: .. the officers
0010A: COLONIAL DELAWARE POLITICIAN JOHN VININGEst. $200-$300
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PELATIAH WEBSTER: PELATIAH WEBSTER (1726-1795) American author, statesman best remembered for his Dissertation of the Political Union and Constitution of the Thirteen United States of North America. Autograph Document
0011A: PELATIAH WEBSTEREst. $125-$188
1775 PAYMENT TO COLONIAL MILITIA: War Date Manuscript Document Signed, Saml: Coit" and Ben Coit." One page, 8" x 6". No place. June 27, 1775. The document, written to John Lawrence Esqr. Treasurer, reads, in part: ...Capt James
0012A: 1775 PAYMENT TO COLONIAL MILITIAEst. $225-$338Lot Passed
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THE FIRST IRON WORKS IN THE U.S.: Autograph Letter Signed, John Baker." Four pages, 6" x 7 1/2". Dorchester in New England. December 12, 1694. Addressed on integral leaf. The letter, written to Captain Leonard, reads, in part:
0013A: THE FIRST IRON WORKS IN THE U.S.Est. $750-$1,125
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SCARCE 18TH C. BILL OF EXCHANGE: Manuscript Document Signed. One page, 8" x 4 1/8". April 30, 1743. The document, a Bill of Exchange, reads, in part: At forty dayes [sic] sight of this pay to Messr. Burryan [?] & whatever merchants
0014A: SCARCE 18TH C. BILL OF EXCHANGEEst. $100-$150
1712 SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE: Manuscript Document. One page, 7 5/8" x 12 1/4". New Haven. April 2, 1712. Official court document appointing Silence Doud administrator of the recently deceased Thomas Doud's estate. Dampstaining.
0016A: 1712 SETTLEMENT OF ESTATEEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
SOON AFTER LEXINGTON AND CONCORD!: OLIVER ELLSWORTH (1745-1807). Revolutionary patriot; Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Manuscript Document Signed, Olv. Ellsworth." One page, 7 ¼" x 12". Connecticut. May 17, 1775. The
0019A: SOON AFTER LEXINGTON AND CONCORD!Est. $750-$1,125Lot Passed
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SOLDIER'S CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE FROM MASS: Autograph Document Signed. One page, 7 3/4" x 4 3/8" Braintree. September 2, 1778. The document reads, in part: These may Certify that William Blanchard was a Soldier in my Company at Providence for
0022A: SOLDIER'S CERTIFICATION OF SERVICE FROM MASSEst. $250-$375
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CONNECTICUT MILITIA CAPTAIN HUBBARD BURROWS: Manuscript Document. One page, 8 1/8" x 6 3/4". Hartford. April 12, 1777. The document reads, in part: Sir Pay Capt. Hubbard Burrows on order, twenty one pounds thirteen shillings & six pence for
0023A: CONNECTICUT MILITIA CAPTAIN HUBBARD BURROWSEst. $250-$375
1776 SOLDIER'S PRINTED ENLISTMENT CERT: [REVOLUTIONARY WAR] A rare and interesting, Revolutionary War-dated 1776 Soldier's Enlistment Certificate for William Jakways of Canaan, (Ct.) February 25, 1776, 3" x 6.5", Very Fine. Toned and
0024A: 1776 SOLDIER'S PRINTED ENLISTMENT CERTEst. $1,750-$2,625Lot Passed