Remember When Auctions Historical Documents 2003-09-06 Auction - 801 Price Results - Remember When Auctions in DE - Page 9
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Various historical documents and memorabilia from all angles of history.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 E G RANSOM (1834-64): THOMAS E G RANSOM (1834-64) Union Brigadier General; died at Rome, Ga, from wounds received. Wardate autograph telegram signed, "T E G Ransom, Col Comdy", 1p, Aug 9, 1862, 8vo, U S Military Telegraph
0193: THOMAS E G RANSOM (1834-64)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
LEW WALLACE (1827-1905): LEW WALLACE (1827-1905) Union Major General, led 8th Corps; author of "Ben Hur." ALS, 1p, July 11, 1867, 4to, Crawfordville, Indiana, to his uncle. In part, "...Find enclosed an article [not present]
0194: LEW WALLACE (1827-1905)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
CADWALLADER C WASHBURN (1818-82): CADWALLADER C WASHBURN (1818-82) Union Major General; led 13th Corps. ALS, "C C Washburn", as Gov of Wisc, 1p, Aug 25, 1873, 4to, to Union General James S Negley (1826-1901), Society of the Army of
0195: CADWALLADER C WASHBURN (1818-82)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
(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
(Gettysburg): (Gettysburg) SAMUEL W CRAWFORD (1829-92), Union Brigadier General; Fort Sumter Post Surgeon, who rose to lead a division in 5th Corps; commanded Pennsylvania Reserves at Gettysburg. ALS, "S W
0197: (Gettysburg)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
(Gettysburg): (Gettysburg) TEN EYCK HILTON FONDA (1838-1913), Union telegrapher. On June 30, 1863, he personally delivered the telegram from Sec of War Edwin Stanton to General George Meade, warning him of the
0198: (Gettysburg)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
EDWARD B WILLISTON: EDWARD B WILLISTON Union officer; awarded Medal of Honor for action at Trevilian Station; later became a Brigadier General. ALS, "E B Williston", 4pp, Nov 22, 1877, 8vo, Carlisle Barracks (U S
0199: EDWARD B WILLISTONEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
SAMUEL K ZOOK (1821-63): SAMUEL K ZOOK (1821-63) Union Brigadier General; KIA at Gettysburg. Wardate ALS, "S K Zook, Col 57th NYV", 2+pp, Feb 20, 1862, 4to, Camp California, to Dr S Oakley Vanderpool, New York Surgeon
0200: SAMUEL K ZOOK (1821-63)Est. $5,000-$7,000Lot Passed
Sold
ABRAHAM K ARNOLD (1837-1901): ABRAHAM K ARNOLD (1837-1901) Union Captain; awarded Medal of Honor for gallantry at Davenport Bridge, Va, May 10, 1864; a career soldier, who evidently made it to the rank of Brigadier General. ALS,
0201: ABRAHAM K ARNOLD (1837-1901)Est. $100-$150
(James F McQuesten): (James F McQuesten) Union Captain; killed Sept 19, 1864 at the battle of Winchester, Va. CDV photograph, portrait in suit and tie, not on a card. Mounted to an album sheet. VG.
0202: (James F McQuesten)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
Sold
SAMUEL F DU PONT (1803-65): SAMUEL F DU PONT (1803-65) Union Rear Admiral; commanded the fleet that invaded Port Royal (Hilton Head), South Carolina. Wardate ALS, "S F Du Pont", 2pp, Mar 8, 1864, small 8vo, near Wilmington,
0203: SAMUEL F DU PONT (1803-65)Est. $200-$300
JOHN ERICSSON (1803-89): JOHN ERICSSON (1803-89) American engineer & inventor; designed & built the "Monitor", the first ironclad, for the U.S. Government. ALS, "J Ericsson", 2pp (single sheet), Dec 6, 1859, 4to, to unknown
0204: JOHN ERICSSON (1803-89)Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
(Civil War Navy): (Civil War Navy) Collection of 5 autographs of Civil War naval officers, all serving the Union with distinction. Unless noted all are signature, with rank added. Includes: LOUIS M GOLDSBOROUGH
0205: (Civil War Navy)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
(Union Navy): (Union Navy) Collection of 4 autographs of Union Naval leaders. Includes: STEPHEN C ROWAN (1808-90), commanded sloop "Pawnee", defending Washington, signed card, adds rank; DAVID D PORTER (1813-91),
0206: (Union Navy)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Collection of 5 autographs of Civil War leaders. Includes: THOMAS GREEN (1814-64), Confederate Brigadier General, clipped signature, "Filed Apl 3d. 1848, Green Clk"; LOYD WHEATON, Medal
0207: (Civil War)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Pennsylvania style Civil War wooden canteen, oval shaped, 6"X5"X3", retaining most of its original dark paint. The incised image of a sun and rays can still be discerned on one side. Top
0208: (Civil War)Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
Presentation Sword: Presentation Sword Artillery Presentation Sword, belonging to Captain Joshua A Fessenden. Incribed on scabbard, ""Presented to...Capt. J.A. Fessenden, by the members of Battery B 5th Artly, as a
0209: Presentation SwordEst. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Union soldier's Dog Tag, for infantryman from New Hampshire, 1 1/8" in diameter. Front shows an eagle with arrows in its claw, and the words "War of 1861, United States." Verso reads, "A
0210: (Civil War)Est. $600-$800Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Printed Union broadside, 4 1/2"X7 1/2", patriotic message on the evacuation of Charleston, SC, where the Civil War started. In part, "A COMING PEACE! A Bloodless Victory!...Charlestown
0211: (Civil War)Est. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Pro-Union Broadside, "How The War Commenced, And How Near It Is Ended", published by the National Union Executive Committee, New York, 11 1/2"X17 1/2", with map of Southern states.
0212: (Civil War)Est. $600-$800Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Patriotic advertisement for a flag maker. Paper flag, red-white-blue, with the words "John A M'Allister, Philadelpha", 5"X3." VG.
0213: (Civil War)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Identified tintype photograph of a Union soldier, full plate, seated pose in uniform. Handpainted facial tones, blue jacket with gold buttons, and grey-green pants. Some wear at top
0214: (Civil War)Est. $600-$800Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Union CDV, no backstamp. Showing the differences between the Union and Southern causes. Union is symbolized by the American flag, with an eagle flying above, "E Pluribus Unum" banner in
0215: (Civil War)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
(Civil War): (Civil War) Collection of 3 CDV photographs of Union soldiers, one being a young boy, All in uniform, with Boston backstamps or mounts. VG.
0216: (Civil War)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed