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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Various historical documents and memorabilia from all angles of history.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.
WILLIAM CARROLL (1788-1844): WILLIAM CARROLL (1788-1844) Tennessee General & statesman; succeeded Andrew Jackson as Major General, Tennessee Militia, and supported him in battle of New Orleans; Democratic Governor of Tenneesse
0262: WILLIAM CARROLL (1788-1844)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
JOHN A DIX (1798-1879): JOHN A DIX (1798-1879) Union Major General, commanded 7th Corps. Wardate ALS, as Major General, 1p, Feb 6 (ny), 8"X4", to Sec of Navy Gideon Welles (1802-78). "...Mr R H Morse had a permit from Genl
0152: JOHN A DIX (1798-1879)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
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ANTHONY C MCAULIFFE (1898-1975): ANTHONY C MCAULIFFE (1898-1975) American General; commanded 101st Airborne at Bastogne during W.W.II, responded "Nuts" to German surrender demand. Signed FDC, "A C McAuliffe", with red-white-blue
0271: ANTHONY C MCAULIFFE (1898-1975)Est. $100-$150
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JAMES MADISON: JAMES MADISON Partly printed DS, as President, 1p, July 27, 1814, oblong folio, vellum, land grant to John Ritter, Ohio. Few holes, mostly at fold, and general soiling.
0306: JAMES MADISONEst. $400-$600
(Gettysburg): (Gettysburg) RICHARD COULTER (1827-1908), Union Brevet Major General, 11th Pennsylvania. ALS, "R Coulter", 1 1/2pp, Feb 8, 1886, 4to, Greensburg, Pa, to the editor of the Weekly Press, nice content
0196: (Gettysburg)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Free franked address panel, "J Q Adams", completed in his hand. Some light soiling, o/w VG.
0316: JOHN QUINCY ADAMSEst. $200-$300
SAMUEL D STURGIS (1822-89): SAMUEL D STURGIS (1822-89) Union Brigadier General; led Cavalry from Kansas to Virginia. ALS, "S D Sturgis", 3 separate pages, Mar 10, 1886, 8vo, Washington, to Miss Day in San Louis Obisco,
0170: SAMUEL D STURGIS (1822-89)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
JOSHUA L CHAMBERLAIN: JOSHUA L CHAMBERLAIN Signed card, adds date "Dec 8th, 1883." Mounted to portion of album sheet. Light toning, o/w VG
0182: JOSHUA L CHAMBERLAINEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
JOSIAH BARTLETT (1729-95): JOSIAH BARTLETT (1729-95) Signer of Declaration of Independence. ALS, 1p, nd, small 8vo, to his son Levi Bartlett (1763-1828). In part, "...I wish you to procure from Judge Calef the order of court
0013: JOSIAH BARTLETT (1729-95)Est. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
WILLIAM HOOPER (1742-90): WILLIAM HOOPER (1742-90) Signer of Declaration of Independence. DS, "W Hooper Atto", as an attorney, 1p, Sept 5, 1770, 7"X3." Signed on verso, signifing his acceptance of a ruling on a theft case
0018: WILLIAM HOOPER (1742-90)Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
TIMOTHY PICKERING (1745-1829): TIMOTHY PICKERING (1745-1829) American statesman; Adjutant General of Continental Army (1777-78); Sec of War & Sec of State under George Washington. ALS, as U.S. Senator, 4pp, Mar 5, 1810, 4to,
0058: TIMOTHY PICKERING (1745-1829)Est. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
(Revolutionary War): (Revolutionary War) Printed document, "Weekly Return" for an American Company of Foot, 1p, circa 1776, 8"X3", unaccomplished. A scarce form used by Company Captains in the American Army to report to
0085: (Revolutionary War)Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
JAMES C VEATCH (1819-95): JAMES C VEATCH (1819-95) Union Brigadier General; led divisions of the 16th and 13th Corps in the Deep South. ALS, 1p, Oct 13, 1892, 8vo, Rockport, Indiana, to Ben W Austin, giving biographical
0102: JAMES C VEATCH (1819-95)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
(Union Generals): (Union Generals) Collection of 4 signed cards of Union Generals. Includes: NELSON TAYLOR (1821-94), adds rank; JACOB G LAUMEN (1813-67), adds rank; QUINCY A GILLMORE (1825-88); & J WARREN KEIFER
0143: (Union Generals)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
JOHN TYLER (1790-1862): JOHN TYLER (1790-1862) President. ALS, as President, 1p, June 19, 1487, oblong 8vo, Sherwood Forest, VA, to Mr Winchell. "...I could not excuse myself from complying with the request, so politely
0325: JOHN TYLER (1790-1862)Est. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
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FRANKLIN PIERCE (1804-69): FRANKLIN PIERCE (1804-69) President. DS, as President, 1p, Oct 2, 1855, folio, vellum, naval appointment of William C Nicholson as "Captain in the Navy." Also signed by James Dobbin (1814-57), as Sec
0335: FRANKLIN PIERCE (1804-69)Est. $750-$1,000
JOHN SULLIVAN (1740-95): JOHN SULLIVAN (1740-95) American Revolutionary War Major General; captured at battle of Long Island (1776) and exchanged; spent the infamous winter at Valley Forge (1777-78). Wardate address panel,
0078: JOHN SULLIVAN (1740-95)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
CALVIN COOLIDGE: CALVIN COOLIDGE Pencil signature, on blank page from a book. VG.
0391: CALVIN COOLIDGEEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
DWIGHT D EISENHOWER: DWIGHT D EISENHOWER TLS, as President, 1p, May 22, 1957, 4to, White House letterhead, to Reverend Gordon H Fournier at the Africa Film Foundation, marked "PERSONAL." In part."...Secretary of the
0406: DWIGHT D EISENHOWEREst. $300-$400Lot Passed
(Kennedy Assassination): (Kennedy Assassination) JACK RUBY (1911-67), murdered Lee Harvey Oswald. DS, Silver Spur check, April 19, 1951, drawn on Mercantile National Bank, Dallas, completed in his hand. The Silver Spur was
0421: (Kennedy Assassination)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
RICHARD NIXON: RICHARD NIXON Signed Christmas card, dating from his early days on Capitol Hill. Signed inside, "To Dal Krauss, with all good wishes, Dick Nixon." Front of the card shows the U.S. Capital. Card has
0431: RICHARD NIXONEst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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RONALD REAGAN: RONALD REAGAN SP, color, 10"X8", standing at podium with Presidential seal, large American flag in background. VG. Nicely matted and framed.
0436: RONALD REAGANEst. $300-$400
HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817-62): HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817-62) American essayist, poet, and transcendentalist. Book, "Aesthetic Papers", edited by Elizabeth P Peabody, G P Putnam, New York, 1849, 248pp, 3/4 leather binding. Bold
0606: HENRY DAVID THOREAU (1817-62)Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
THOMAS MANN (1875-1955): THOMAS MANN (1875-1955) German novelist, winner of 1929 Nobel Prize for Literature. Signed postcard photograph, b/w, pensive portrait. Minor paperclip indentation at margin, o/w VG.
0621: THOMAS MANN (1875-1955)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed