Spring Militaria & Historical Auction Day 3 2022-04-07 Auction - 572 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD
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NEVILLE CHAMBERLAINJOHN ADAMSCONTRACT FOR THE FIRST PRODUCTION OF 'PORGY AND BESS'
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
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Spring Militaria & Historical Auction Day 3

Over 1,800 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
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(UNION GENERALS) (23): Large lot, 23 signatures of Union generals and otherwise high-ranking officers, most post-war, some with rank, includes: ROMAYN AYRES, CARL SCHURZ, CHARLES P. STONE (A.L.S.), WILLIAM SOOY SMITH,
1314: (UNION GENERALS) (23)Est. $400-$500
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ADAM BADEAU: (1831 - 1895) Union brevet brigadier general on the staffs of Grant and Sherman. Good content A.L.S. on Army letterhead, 4pp. 8vo., Washington, Dec. 10, 1866 to Gen. R. B. Marcy. In part: '...I
1315: ADAM BADEAUEst. $140-$200
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ADLEY GLADDEN: (1810 - 1862) Confederate brigadier general who led the 1st Louisiana at Shiloh where he was mortally wounded. Very rare war-date signature cur from a partly-printed document, 'Hd. Qrs. 1st Ky', Dec.
1316: ADLEY GLADDENEst. $700-$800Lot Passed
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ALEXANDER ASBOTH: (1811 - 1868) Hungarian Union brigadier who joined with freedom-fighter Lajos Kossuth in the 1848 revolutionary movement. He participated in the Battle of Pea Ridge, and his right arm was fractured
1317: ALEXANDER ASBOTHEst. $100-$150
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ALEXANDER P. STEWART: (1821 - 1908) Confederate major general who commanded at Shiloh, Chickamauga, and Atlanta, and replaced Polk after that general's death. A.L.S., 1p. 8vo., Chattanooga, May 25, 1904, responding to
1318: ALEXANDER P. STEWARTEst. $140-$200
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ALEXANDER R. LAWTON: (1818 - 1896) Confederate brigadier general who led with distinction at Cedar Mountain, Second Bull Run, and Antietam, where he was severely wounded. A.L.S. on his legal letterhead, 1p. 8vo.,
1319: ALEXANDER R. LAWTONEst. $200-$300
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ALEXANDER SCHIMMELFENNIG: (1824 - 1865) Union brigadier general at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg where his men were overrun in the streets of the town and he was wounded. He evaded capture for three days before rejoining
1320: ALEXANDER SCHIMMELFENNIGEst. $1,200-$1,500Lot Passed
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AMBROSE P. HILL: (1825 - 1865) Confederate lieutenant general who led Hill's Light Division through the Battles of Cedar Mountain, Antietam and Chancellorsville, led the III Corps at Gettysburg, killed in the final
1321: AMBROSE P. HILLEst. $800-$1,000
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AMBROSE P. HILL: (1825 - 1865) Confederate lieutenant general who led Hill's Light Division through the Battles of Cedar Mountain, Antietam and Chancellorsville, led the III Corps at Gettysburg, killed in the final
1322: AMBROSE P. HILLEst. $800-$1,200
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BENJAMIN G. HUMPHREYS: (1808 – 1882) Confederate brigadier general and later Governor of Mississippi, colonel of the 21st Mississippi Infantry. At Gettysburg, Humphreys's regiment was part of the force that attacked
1323: BENJAMIN G. HUMPHREYSEst. $400-$600
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BENJAMIN HUGER: (1805 - 1877) Confederate major general who led the evacuation of Norfolk and led a division at Seven Pines, Gaines Mill and Malvern Hill. A LETTER THROUGH THE LINES TO RECOVER A BODY An extremely
1324: BENJAMIN HUGEREst. $500-$700
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BRADLEY T. JOHNSON: (1829 - 1903) Confederate brigadier general who served in Jackson's Valley campaign and during the Seven Days. He also burned Chambersburg, Pa. under orders by Jubal Early. A.D.S., 1p. 8vo., [n.p.],
1325: BRADLEY T. JOHNSONEst. $100-$150
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BRYAN GRIMES: (1828 - 1880) Confederate major general and the last such appointed in Lee's army, he participated in nearly all of the A.N.V.'s battles, including Gettysburg, and commanded one of the last attacks
1326: BRYAN GRIMESEst. $1,500-$2,000
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CATHARINUS P. BUCKINGHAM: (1808 – 1888) Union brigadier general, the main assistant to the U.S. Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton. War-date A.E.S. on the verso of a petition, 1p. 4to., War Dept., Washington, May 5,
1327: CATHARINUS P. BUCKINGHAMEst. $80-$100
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CHARLES W. FIELD: (1828 - 1898) Confederate major general, served in A.P. Hill's 'Light Division' during Jackson's Valley Campaign, severely wounded in the leg at the Second Battle of Bull Run, later fighting from
1328: CHARLES W. FIELDEst. $200-$300
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CHARLES W. FIELD: (1828 - 1898) Confederate major general, served in A.P. Hill's 'Light Division' during Jackson's Valley Campaign, severely wounded in the leg at the Second Battle of Bull Run, later fighting from
1329: CHARLES W. FIELDEst. $200-$300
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CHRISTOPHER C. ANDREWS: (1829 - 1922) Union brigadier general, captured by Confederates in Tennessee in July 1862. He later commanded a brigade in the operations to capture Little Rock, and helped organize the Unionists in
1330: CHRISTOPHER C. ANDREWSEst. $200-$300
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CONFEDERATE COLONELS (10): Good lot material signed ten various colonels or regimental commanders of the Confederate States Army, including BENJAMIN H. RUTLEDGE (1828-1893) 4th South Carolina Cavalry, post war A.L.S., EDWARD
1331: CONFEDERATE COLONELS (10)Est. $300-$400
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CONRAD F. JACKSON: (1813-1862) Union brigadier general who served at Second Bull Run, Antietam and Fredericksburg during which he was killed in action by a Confederate volley. Close cut black ink signature on a 2.5 x
1332: CONRAD F. JACKSONEst. $200-$300
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DANIEL MCCULLUM: (1815 – 1878) Union Brevet Major General and military director and superintendent of the United States Military Railroad. He also set down a group of general principles of management, and is
1333: DANIEL MCCULLUMEst. $100-$150
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DANVILLE LEADBETTER: (1811 - 1866) Confederate brigadier general who constructed the defenses at Mobile and Chattanooga. After the war he fled to Mexico and then Canada, where he died. D.S., 1p. oblong 8vo., Mobile, Mar.
1334: DANVILLE LEADBETTEREst. $300-$400
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