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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Various historical documents and memorabilia from all angles of history.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.
THOMAS EWING JR: THOMAS EWING JR Wardate draft autograph telegram signed, "Thomas Ewing Jr, Brig Gen", 1p, Oct 12 (1863), 8vo, Sedalia, Missouri, to Major General John M Schofield in St Louis, nice content during one
0121: THOMAS EWING JREst. $400-$600Lot Passed
THOMAS EWING JR: THOMAS EWING JR Wardate draft autograph telegram signed, "Thomas Ewing Jr, Brig Gen", 1p, Oct 12 (1863), 4to, Sedalia, Missouri, to Major General John M Schofield in St Louis, nice content during one
0122: THOMAS EWING JREst. $400-$600Lot Passed
THOMAS EWING JR: THOMAS EWING JR Wardate dispatch signed, "Thomas Ewing Jr, Brig Gen", 1p, Oct 12 (1863), oblong 8vo, Sedalia, Missouri, to the commanding officer at Harrisonville, in pencil, nice content during one
0123: THOMAS EWING JREst. $400-$600Lot Passed
THOMAS EWING JR: THOMAS EWING JR Wardate draft autograph dispatch signed, "Thomas Ewing Jr, Brig Gen", 1p, Oct 13 (1863), 4to, 7 miles from Longwood, Missouri, to Major General John M Schofield in St Louis, in
0124: THOMAS EWING JREst. $400-$600Lot Passed
THOMAS EWING JR: THOMAS EWING JR Wardate dispatch signed, "Thomas Ewing Jr, Brig Gen", 1p, Oct 13 (1863), 4to, from John S Jones farm house, 2 miles from Longwood, Missouri, to Col George Hall, in pencil, nice
0125: THOMAS EWING JREst. $400-$600Lot Passed
THOMAS EWING JR: THOMAS EWING JR Wardate autograph dispatch signed, "Thomas Ewing Jr, Brig Gen", 1p, Oct 14, 1863, 8vo, Knob Noster, Missouri, to Col George H Hall, in pencil, nice content during one of Confederate
0126: THOMAS EWING JREst. $400-$600Lot Passed
THOMAS EWING JR (1829-96): THOMAS EWING JR (1829-96) Union Brigadier General; engaged primarily in Missouri. Autograph draft telegram signed, both sides of a 12mo sheet, Oct 18 (1863), Carthage, to Major General John M.
0127: THOMAS EWING JR (1829-96)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
OLIVER EDWARDS (1835-1904): OLIVER EDWARDS (1835-1904) Union Brigadier General; held "Bloody Angle" at Spottsylvania for 24 hours. Signed cabinet photograph, chest up pose in civilian clothes, H E Bosworth mount and backstamp,
0128: OLIVER EDWARDS (1835-1904)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
EDWARD E POTTER (1823-89): EDWARD E POTTER (1823-89) Union Brigadier General; recruited the 1st North Carolina (Union) Infantry. Wardate AES, Aug 3, 1864, 4to, on verso of an LS from J D Hart, 104th Penn Vols, requesting that
0129: EDWARD E POTTER (1823-89)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
THEODORE READ (1835-65): THEODORE READ (1835-65) Union Brevet Brigadier General; KIA at High Bridge, Va. Wardate AES, at bottom of a Aug 15, 1864 letter from D J Wheeler, 18th Corp, to the Provost Marshall at City Point, Va,
0130: THEODORE READ (1835-65)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
CHARLES DEVENS (1820-91): CHARLES DEVENS (1820-91) Union Brigadier General; led Divisions in 18th, 11th & 24th Corps. ALS, "Chas Devens", 1p, Feb 22, 1887, 8vo, re not being able to fulfill a request. Comes with an original
0131: CHARLES DEVENS (1820-91)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
DAVID S STANLEY (1828-1902): DAVID S STANLEY (1828-1902) Union Major General; awarded Medal of Honor at Franklin. ALS, "D S Stanley", 1p, April 8, 1876, 4to, Fort Wayne, Detroit, to Union General Henry M Cist (1839-1902), re
0132: DAVID S STANLEY (1828-1902)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
ABSALOM BAIRD (1824-1905): ABSALOM BAIRD (1824-1905) Union Brigadier General; awarded Medal of Honor for Jonesboro, Georgia. Wardate DS, "A Baird, Brig Gen", 1p, February, 1864, oblong folio. Entitled, "Report of Persons and
0133: ABSALOM BAIRD (1824-1905)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
RUFUS INGALLS (1820-93): RUFUS INGALLS (1820-93) Union Brigadier General; Chief Quartermaster - Army of the Potamac. Wardate AES, on verso of an April 15, 1864 LS from Lt Col Ira Spaulding (later Brevet Brigadier General),
0134: RUFUS INGALLS (1820-93)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
DAVID A RUSSELL (1820-64): DAVID A RUSSELL (1820-64) Union Brigadier General; killed by artillery at battle of Winchester. Wardate ES, "D A Russell, Brig Genl", Oct 27, 1864, 3 1/2"X8", Hdqtrs 1st Division, 6th Army Corps,
0135: DAVID A RUSSELL (1820-64)Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
ROBERT L MCCOOK (1827-62): ROBERT L MCCOOK (1827-62) Union Brigadier General; commanded a Brigade at Mill Springs, where he was wounded. Continuing to lead his men from an ambulance, he was attacked and brutually murdered by
0136: ROBERT L MCCOOK (1827-62)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
JAMES SHIELDS (1806-79): JAMES SHIELDS (1806-79) Union Brigadier General; once challenged Abraham Lincoln to a duel. ALS, "Jas Shields", as U.S. Senator, 1p, June 28, 1852, 4to, Washington, sending his autograph. Light
0137: JAMES SHIELDS (1806-79)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
GEORGE A MCCALL (1802-68): GEORGE A MCCALL (1802-68) Union Brigadier General; captured (June 30, 1862) at the battle of Glendale (Frayser's Farm), when he rode into the 47th Virginia while attempting to reconnoiter his
0138: GEORGE A MCCALL (1802-68)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
CASSIUS M CLAY (1810-1903): CASSIUS M CLAY (1810-1903) Union Major General & abolitionist. AQS, "C M Clay", 1p, nd, 12mo. Reads, "Beauty is a gift devine, O'er the material spread, But the glory of the mind, lives, when that's
0139: CASSIUS M CLAY (1810-1903)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
DARIUS N COUCH (1822-97): DARIUS N COUCH (1822-97) Union Major General; commanded at Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg & Gettysburg. ALS, "D N Couch", 1p, nd, 8vo, to G R Patrick, son of the noted Union General Marsena R
0140: DARIUS N COUCH (1822-97)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
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ABNER DOUBLEDAY (1819-93): ABNER DOUBLEDAY (1819-93) Union Major General of Volunteers; credited with creating the game of Baseball. Wardate DS, signed in red ink "A Doubleday, Brig Genl Vol, Comg Brigade", 1p, Jan 18, 1863,
0141: ABNER DOUBLEDAY (1819-93)Est. $1,000-$1,500
(Abner Doubleday): (Abner Doubleday) Original wardate Salt Print, 3/4 length standing pose in uniform, holding his cap in left hand, no backstamp. Identified in unkonwn hand on verso, "Gen Abner Doubleday, U.S. Army
0142: (Abner Doubleday)Est. $750-$1,000Lot 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
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(Union Generals): (Union Generals) Collection of 4 signatures of Union Generals. Includes:MICHAEL K LAWLER (1814-82), adds rank; ROBERT C SCHENCK (1809-90);JOHN M SCHOLFIELD (1831-1906); & JOSEPH R HAWLEY (1826-1905).
0144: (Union Generals)Est. $100-$150