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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Various historical documents and memorabilia from all angles of history.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.
GEORGE CLYMER: GEORGE CLYMER ALS, "GC", 3pp, nd, 4to, lengthy personal content to his son Henry. In small part, "...Meeting your friend Peter this morning, we made mutual enquiry about you, each expecting to hear
0049: GEORGE CLYMEREst. $500-$750Lot Passed
JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808): JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808) Signer of U.S. Constitution. Partly printed DS, as President of Supreme Council of Pennsylvania, 1p, June 27, 1784, oblong 8vo, Philadelphia, pay order to "James
0050: JOHN DICKINSON (1732-1808)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
JONATHAN DAYTON (1760-1824): JONATHAN DAYTON (1760-1824) Signer of U.S. Constitution; arrested for complicity with Aaron Burr, but released without trial. ADS, signed "Jona: Dayton" at conclusion and "Jonathan Dayton" in the
0051: JONATHAN DAYTON (1760-1824)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
WILLIAM LIVINGSTON (1723-90): WILLIAM LIVINGSTON (1723-90) Signer of U.S. Constitution. DS, "Wil: Livingston," as Governor of NJ, 1p, Aug 30, 1788, 8"X4 1/2." Reads, "These are to certify that the honorable John Peck Esquire has
0052: WILLIAM LIVINGSTON (1723-90)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1757-1804): ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1757-1804) American statesman; signer of the U.S. Constitution; 1st Sec of Treasury (1789-95). Autograph docket, signed with initials, 12mo. Reads, "Hodgsons perusal &
0053: ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1757-1804)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
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OLIVER WOLCOTT JR (1760-1833): OLIVER WOLCOTT JR (1760-1833) U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1795-1800), succeeding Alexander Hamilton. DS, 1p, April 9, 1783, 12mo, Connecticut pay order. Countersigned by Samuel Wyllys. Light
0054: OLIVER WOLCOTT JR (1760-1833)Est. $100-$150
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OLIVER WOLCOTT JR: OLIVER WOLCOTT JR LS, "Oliv Wolcott", as Sec of Treasury, 1p, Sept 8, 1797, 4to, to Nathaniel Appleton, Commissioner of Loans, Boston. In part, "...I have this day directed the Treasurer...to remit
0055: OLIVER WOLCOTT JREst. $100-$150
OLIVER ELLSWORTH (1745-1807): OLIVER ELLSWORTH (1745-1807) Architect of U.S. Constitution, generally given credit for naming "The United States." Manuscript DS, "O Ellsworth", 1p, Dec 3, 1775, 7"X4", Hartford, pay order to "Capt
0056: OLIVER ELLSWORTH (1745-1807)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
HENRY LAURENS (1724-92): HENRY LAURENS (1724-92) American Revolutionary statesman; President Continental Congress (1777-78); captured by British on way to negotiate with Dutch, confined in Tower of London; exchanged for Lord
0057: HENRY LAURENS (1724-92)Est. $750-$1,000Lot 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
HENRY BABCOCK (1736-1800): HENRY BABCOCK (1736-1800) American soldier and patriot; served in 5 campaigns in French & Indian War. In 1776 he was appointed commander of the forces at Newport, Rhode Island. ALS, "H Babcock", 2pp
0059: HENRY BABCOCK (1736-1800)Est. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-80): THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-80) American Colonial administrator; accepted legality of Stamp Act, and hence had his house destroyed by a mob; Royal Governor of Massachusetts (1771-74). DS, "T Hutchinson",
0060: THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-80)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
THOMAS POWNALL (1722-1805): THOMAS POWNALL (1722-1805) English Colonial Governor of Massachusetts (1757-60); urged vigorous measures toward driving the French from America. DS, "Pownall", as Governor of Mass, 1p, Feb 4, 1760,
0061: THOMAS POWNALL (1722-1805)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
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JOHN PENN (1729-95): JOHN PENN (1729-95) Lt Governor of Pennsylvania; a loyalist during American Revolution. DS, as Lt Governor, 1p, Jan 11, 1774, oblong folio, land grant to John Nicholas Hoffman of Cumberland County,
0062: JOHN PENN (1729-95)Est. $100-$150
DANIEL CARROLL (?-1829): DANIEL CARROLL (?-1829) American Patriot; active in the shipping trade & a director of the Washington Canal Co. His farm formed the site of present day Washington, D.C. Signed lottery ticket, "Danl
0063: DANIEL CARROLL (?-1829)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
RICHARD VARICK (1753-1831): RICHARD VARICK (1753-1831) American Revolutionary War soldier & politician; aide-de-camp to Benedict Arnold at West Point; Mayor of New York City (1789-1801). DS, "Rich Varick Mayor", 1p, April 13,
0064: RICHARD VARICK (1753-1831)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
FREDERICK NORTH (1732-92): FREDERICK NORTH (1732-92) Prime Minister of England during the American Revolution. 3rd Person ALS, signed in text, 1p, Aug 21, 1783, 4to. Reads, "Lord North returns Mr Blackburn a thousand thanks
0065: FREDERICK NORTH (1732-92)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
JOHN BURGOYNE (1722-92): JOHN BURGOYNE (1722-92) British Major General in Revolutionary War; commanded expedition from Canada against American colonies (1776); captured Ticonderoga, but forced to surrender to Genl Horatio
0066: JOHN BURGOYNE (1722-92)Est. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
Marquis de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834): Marquis de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834) French General and Statesman; Major General in American Revolution; intimate associate of George Washington. ALS, "Lafayette", 1p, nd, 8vo, to Mr Bavoux in
0067: Marquis de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834)Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
VIMEUR ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807): VIMEUR ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807) French Marshal; commanded French force dispatched (1780) to aid Americans in Revolutionary War; instrumental in the defeat of Cornwallis at Yorktown. ALS, "Du
0068: VIMEUR ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807)Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
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DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820): DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820) American Pioneer. Closely clipped signature, "D Boone." Separated into 2 pieces, "D" and "Boone", and mounted side by side. Above the signature are the words, "Will be all
0069: DANIEL BOONE (1734-1820)Est. $1,500-$2,500
JOHN ARMSTRONG (1725-95): JOHN ARMSTRONG (1725-95) American Brigadier General in Revolutionary War; resigned in 1777, and served in Congress. ANS, 1p, 1790, 8"X2", Carlisle, Pa. "Mr Mckeehan will please to Obtain from the
0070: JOHN ARMSTRONG (1725-95)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
BENJAMIN LINCOLN (1733-1810): BENJAMIN LINCOLN (1733-1810) American Major General in Continental Army (1777). Partly printed DS, "B Lincoln", as Collector, 1p, April 23, 1805, 9 1/2"X5", Port of Marblehead, Mass, import
0071: BENJAMIN LINCOLN (1733-1810)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
BENJAMIN LINCOLN: BENJAMIN LINCOLN Partly printed DS, as Collector, "B Lincoln", 1p, Oct 13, 1802, 9 1/2"X5", Port of Boston Import Certificate. Also signed by THOMAS MELVILL (1751-1832), American patriot who dressed
0072: BENJAMIN LINCOLNEst. $200-$300Lot Passed