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290: Lincoln Assassination $100,000 Reward Broadside808: Encased Postage Stamps, 24¢, KIRKPATRICK & GAULT686: Colonial Currency, NJ, Mar. 25, 1776 Three Pounds
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Winchester, VA, United States
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Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) announces the release of the catalog for its February 14, 2009 Mail Bid & Internet Auction, consisting of 992 Auction Lots of Autographs, Coins, Currency, Encased Postage, Civil War Material, Prints and other Authentic, Historic Americana. Celebrating the Bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's Birth We celebrate February 12, 1809, the date Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County, Kentucky. The month of February 2009, America Commemorates the Bicentennial of that birth and honors the memory of this remarkable American President. Our front cover image displays one of the most famous and historic broadsides in the history of the United States. On the evening of Good Friday, April 14, 1865 Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. by the actor John Wilkes Booth. This original example of that extremely rare reward poster was issued just days after that dire event during the massive efforts to capture Booth and his fellow conspirators. It is perhaps the finest known existing example of its type. This extraordinary document can be found pictured in virtually every major American history reference book. This remarkable auction lot begins a special section of Abraham Lincoln commemorative related memorabilia, while additional Lincoln material can be located in our Autograph and Political sections.
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GEORGE CLARKE, Signed Document 1726: Autographs1726 New York Governor George Clarke Administers An "Oath" GEORGE CLARKE, Colonial Governor of New York. Rare Autograph Document Signed, 1 page, 6" by 8", Queen's
0025: GEORGE CLARKE, Signed Document 1726Est. $800-$1,000
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PETER COOPER, Autograph Memo Signed: AutographsPeter Cooper's Philosophical Statement PETER COOPER, American Industrialist and Inventor. Autograph Memo Signed, "Peter Cooper," on pale blue lined paper, no date, 6.5" x
0027: PETER COOPER, Autograph Memo SignedEst. $600-$800
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(GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER), Archive of Soldier: AutographsArchive of Soldier From George Armstrong Custer's Third Cavalry Division Who Was Present At Lee's Surrender (GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER). ARCHIVE OF PRIVATE ROBERT McKINLEY. An
0028: (GEORGE ARMSTRONG CUSTER), Archive of SoldierEst. $10,000-$15,000
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HENRY DEARBORN, 1805, Autograph Letter Signed: AutographsInteresting "Henry Dearborn" Personal Letter To His Son "...Mr. & Mrs. Mason and family are at our house, the President [Jefferson], Mr. [Albert] Galtalin [sic] & Mr. [Robert] Smith
0029: HENRY DEARBORN, 1805, Autograph Letter SignedEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Rare 1819 Printing (DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE): AutographsRare 1819 "William Woodruff" Ornate Broadside Printing of The Declaration of Independence (DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE), Broadside Engraved Print By William Woodruff. This is an
0032: Rare 1819 Printing (DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE)Est. $6,000-$8,000
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GEORGE DEWEY, Check Signed, 1893: AutographsCheck Signed by Admiral George Dewey GEORGE DEWEY, American Naval Admiral, Hero of the Spanish-American War. Check Signed, "Geo. Dewey," black ink, March 3, 1893, Washington, DC,
0034: GEORGE DEWEY, Check Signed, 1893Est. $150-$200
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THOMAS A. EDISON Signed Letter to Employee: AutographsThomas Edison Instructs an Employee In His Lab THOMAS A. EDISON, American Inventor and Manufacturer. c.1922, This is a fascinating autograph note from Thomas A. Edison to his employee,
0037: THOMAS A. EDISON Signed Letter to EmployeeEst. $800-$1,000
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THOMAS A. EDISON Signed Letter to Employee: AutographsThomas Edison's Employee Resigns THOMAS A. EDISON, American Inventor and Manufacturer. This is a fascinating bit of correspondence between Thomas A. Edison and George W. Perry, an
0038: THOMAS A. EDISON Signed Letter to EmployeeEst. $1,000-$1,200
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THOMAS A. EDISON Signed Letter to Employee: AutographsThomas Edison Corresponds with His Employee THOMAS A. EDISON, American Inventor and Manufacturer. This is a handwritten note from Thomas A. Edison to George W. Perry, an employee of
0039: THOMAS A. EDISON Signed Letter to EmployeeEst. $800-$1,000
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MILLARD FILLMORE Signed Smithsonian First Report: AutographsSigned President "Millard Fillmore" First Report By The Smithsonian Institution MILLARD FILLMORE. This is the first report of the Smithsonian Institution--Signed by Millard
0044: MILLARD FILLMORE Signed Smithsonian First ReportEst. $2,000-$2,500
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(BENJAMIN FRANKLIN) Two Imprints: AutographsTwo "Benjamin Franklin" Imprints (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN). Not one, but two items printed by Benjamin Franklin, both bound together in a small book, 6.75" x 4.5", Very Fine.
0046: (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN) Two ImprintsEst. $2,000-$4,000
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HENRY CLAY FRICK, 3 Autographed Letters Signed: AutographsThree Personal Letters By "America's Most Hated Man" HENRY CLAY FRICK. Group of 3 Autographed Letters Signed, two to his sister, Mrs. Overholt in Wooster, Ohio. All on H.C.
0047: HENRY CLAY FRICK, 3 Autographed Letters SignedEst. $1,000-$1,500
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