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565: Elegant 1961 Rolls Royce Saloon414: JOHN F KENNEDY291: GEORGE WASHINGTON
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Selbyville, DE, United States
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Various historical documents and memorabilia from all angles of history. Colonial & Revolutionary War, Americana, Civil War Era, Military & World War II, Presidents & Politicians, Foreign Heads of State, Miscellaneous Notables, Miscellaneous, Science & Technology, Artists, Authors, Musical Composers, Sports, Entertainers.
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(Civil War): (Civil War) Stereoview card, showing the destruction of Hampton, Va, no backmark. Written on verso in a vintage hand, "Ruins of Village of Hampton, Va. Burned by General [John] Magruder in 1861."
0217: (Civil War)Est. $100-$150
(Cavalry): (Cavalry) Albumen photograph of the U.S. Cavalry School, Carlisle, Penn, 5 1/2"X4." Inlaid. VG.
0218: (Cavalry)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
WILLIAM H SEWARD (1801-72): WILLIAM H SEWARD (1801-72) Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of State. ALS, 1p, Feb 14, 1855, 8vo, Washington, to noted statesman Thomas Ewing (1789-1871), interesting content after the New York
0219: WILLIAM H SEWARD (1801-72)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
(Congress): (Congress) Manuscript DS, entitled "Speech of the Hon S[amuel] Shellabarger of Ohio Delivered in the U S House of Reps Jany 8th 1865", 3pp (two sheets), legal folio. Signed by 102 Congressmen,
0220: (Congress)Est. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
HANNIBAL HAMLIN (1809-91): HANNIBAL HAMLIN (1809-91) Vice President under Abraham Lincoln. ALS, "H Hamlin", as U S Senator, 1p, Dec 11, 1851, 8vo, Washington, political content. In part, "...relating to a nomination of some
0221: HANNIBAL HAMLIN (1809-91)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
SALMON P CHASE (1808-73): SALMON P CHASE (1808-73) Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of Treasury (1861-64); Chief Justice U.S. Supreme Court (1864-73). ALS, "S P Chase", as Chief Justice, 1p, Mar 11 (ny), 8vo, to fellow Supreme
0222: SALMON P CHASE (1808-73)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
HORACE GREELEY (1811-1872): HORACE GREELEY (1811-1872) American journalist & political leader; founded New Yorker & New York Tribune; strong supporter of the Union cause in Civil War. ALS, 2 separate pages, Sept 5, 1858, 8vo,
0223: HORACE GREELEY (1811-1872)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
JOSEPH HOLT (1807-94): JOSEPH HOLT (1807-94) American political leader; prosecuted the Lincoln assassination conspirators. Civil War date ALS, "J Holt", 1 1/4pp, Feb 3, 1865, 8vo, Washington, to the noted engraver and
0224: JOSEPH HOLT (1807-94)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
(Barbara Fritchie): (Barbara Fritchie) American patriot; heroine of Civil War incident in which she supposedly waved a Union flag above Confederate General Stonewall Jackson's troops as they marched through Frederick,
0225: (Barbara Fritchie)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
ROBERT E LEE (1807-70): ROBERT E LEE (1807-70) Commander in Chief of the Confederate armies. Bold signature, "R E Lee", on 4"X2 1/2" slip of paper. VG.
0226: ROBERT E LEE (1807-70)Est. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
STEPHEN D RAMSEUR (1837-64): STEPHEN D RAMSEUR (1837-64) Confederate Major General; mortally wounded at Cedar Creek. Wardate AES, "Approved, S D Ramseur, Brig Genl." Clipped from a document. Tipped to another sheet. Some
0227: STEPHEN D RAMSEUR (1837-64)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
HOWELL COBB (1815-68): HOWELL COBB (1815-68) Confederate Major General. LS, as Sec of Treasurer, 1p, Jan 26, 1858, 4to, to Hon George W Jones, U.S. House of Representatives, re "no settlement has been made...in the
0228: HOWELL COBB (1815-68)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
MARCUS J WRIGHT (1831-1922): MARCUS J WRIGHT (1831-1922) Confederate Brigadier General, 154th Tennessee. AMS, 2 separate leaves, Sept 17, 1904, 8vo, Washington, a 40 line poem, religious and inspiring theme. Mounted. One
0229: MARCUS J WRIGHT (1831-1922)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
THOMAS J "Stonewall" JACKSON (1824-63): THOMAS J "Stonewall" JACKSON (1824-63) Confederate General; died 8 days after being accidentally shot by his own army at Chancellorsville. Wardate signature, "T J Jackson, B Genl", on 3"X1 1/2"
0230: THOMAS J "Stonewall" JACKSON (1824-63)Est. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
(Stonewall Jackson): (Stonewall Jackson) Confederate flag that was used in the reburial ceremony for the body of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, measuring 35"X25" in size. Jackson died 8 days after being accidentally shot
0231: (Stonewall Jackson)Est. $8,000-$12,000Lot Passed
GUSTAVUS W SMITH (1821-96): GUSTAVUS W SMITH (1821-96) Confederate Major General, CSA Sec of War. ALS, "G W Smith", 1p, May 10, 1854, 4to, West Point, to Foster, friendly content. In part, "...My wife & myself were much
0232: GUSTAVUS W SMITH (1821-96)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
WILLIAM Y SLACK (1816-62): WILLIAM Y SLACK (1816-62) Confederate Brigadier General; died two weeks after being wounded at the battle of Pea Ridge. ADS, 1 1/2pp (single sheet), April 16, 1860, legal folio. A legal document,
0233: WILLIAM Y SLACK (1816-62)Est. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
ROGER A PRYOR (1828-1919): ROGER A PRYOR (1828-1919) Confederate Brigadier General, said to have declined to fire the first shot at Fort Sumter. ALS, 1p, Feb 1, 1858, 8vo, Richmond, to Burwell. In part, "...Why did you not
0234: ROGER A PRYOR (1828-1919)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
MATTHEW C BUTLER (1836-1909): MATTHEW C BUTLER (1836-1909) Confederate Major General - Hampton Legion; lost foot at Brandy Station (1863). ALS, "M C Butler", 3pp, Sept 2, 1881, 8vo, Edgefield, to former Confederate General
0235: MATTHEW C BUTLER (1836-1909)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
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236. ROBERT B VANCE (1828-99): 236. ROBERT B VANCE (1828-99) Confederate Brigadier General, 29th North Carolina. Postcard ALS, "Robt V Vance", Mar 27, 1894, Alexander, NC, to Robert Coster in New York, regretting that he has no
0236: 236. ROBERT B VANCE (1828-99)Est. $100-$150
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WADE HAMPTON (1818-1902): WADE HAMPTON (1818-1902) Confederate Lieutenant General, Hampton's Legion; replaced J.E.B. Stuart as Lee's Chief of Cavalry. Signature, adds "Washington Oct 12th 1894." Very minor clear stain,
0237: WADE HAMPTON (1818-1902)Est. $150-$250
JAMES G MARTIN (1819-78): JAMES G MARTIN (1819-78) Confederate Brigadier General; lost an arm in Mexican War, and known as "Old One Wing." DS, "J G Martin, a.q.m.", 1p, June 10, 1856, 8"X10." Reads, "Estimated of funds
0238: JAMES G MARTIN (1819-78)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
239. (Henry H Sibley): 239. (Henry H Sibley) Confederate Brigadier General, commanded in New Mexico and Arizona. CDV engraving, chest up pose in Confederate uniform, not on a card. Mounted to an album sheet. VG.
0239: 239. (Henry H Sibley)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-89): JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-89) President of the Confederacy. ALS, 1p, April 8, 1881, 8vo, Beauvoir, to Rev H E Hayden. "...the receipt of your pamphlet on the subject of explosive and posioned balls. I
0240: JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-89)Est. $7,000-$9,000Lot Passed