Spring Militaria & Historical Auction Day 3 2022-04-07 Auction - 572 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 5
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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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THOMAS C. HINDMAN: (1828-1868) Confederate major general who served at Chickamauga, Chattanooga, and Kennesaw Mountain were an eye wound disqualified him from further active service. He was murdered during the
1409: THOMAS C. HINDMANEst. $400-$500
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THOMAS C. HINDMAN IS RELIEVED OF COMMAND: Fine content A.D.S. of Col. G. W. BRENT, A.A.G. to Major Gen. Braxton Bragg, 1p. 12mo., 'Head Qrs. Army of Tenn. Missionary Ridge 29 Sep. 1863', Special Order 249, in full: 'Maj. Gen. T. C. Hindman,
1410: THOMAS C. HINDMAN IS RELIEVED OF COMMANDEst. $300-$500
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THOMAS HARRISON: (1823 - 1891) Confederate brigadier general, fought with Terry's Texas Rangers at Shiloh, Corinth, and Perryville. Harrison became colonel of the regiment six weeks before the Battle of Murfreesboro
1411: THOMAS HARRISONEst. $500-$700
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WALTER P. LANE: (1817 – 1892) Confederate brigadier who also served in the armies of the Republic of Texas and the United States. When the Civil War broke out, Lane was among the first Texans to call for
1412: WALTER P. LANEEst. $400-$500
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WILBURN H. KING: (1839 – 1910) Confederate colonel assigned to duty as a brigadier general by General E. Kirby Smith. King served as colonel of the 18th Texas, and helped rout three Union Army divisions at the
1413: WILBURN H. KINGEst. $200-$300
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WILLIAM BIRNEY: (1819 - 1907) Union brigadier general, an ardent abolitionist noted for encouraging thousands of free black men to join the Union army. He first saw combat in the First Battle of Bull Run. Promoted
1414: WILLIAM BIRNEYEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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WILLIAM E. BLAISDELL: (1815 - 1864) Union army officer who saw action as the colonel of the 11th Massachusetts, temporarily commanded Corcoran's Legion, killed in action during the Siege of Petersburg and was posthumously
1415: WILLIAM E. BLAISDELLEst. $140-$200
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WILLIAM H. FORNEY: (1823 - 1894) Confederate brigadier general, left badly wounded on the field at Gettysburg and captured, later exchanged and fought up to and at Appomattox. A.L.S. on his House letterhead, 1p. 8vo.,
1416: WILLIAM H. FORNEYEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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WILLIAM HARVIE RICHARDSON: (1795 - 1876) Confederate brigadier general, career U.S. Army officer, War of 1812 veteran, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia. War date A.L.S., 1p. 4to., [n.p.], Sept 15, 1863, to Major F.
1417: WILLIAM HARVIE RICHARDSONEst. $300-$400
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WILLIAM J. HARDEE: (1815 - 1873) Confederate lieutenant general who led his corps at Shiloh and Atlanta, attempted to halt Sherman's March to the Sea, quarreled sharply with Braxton Bragg and John B. Hood. War date
1418: WILLIAM J. HARDEEEst. $400-$500
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WILLIAM P. HARDEMAN: (1816 - 1898) Confederate brigadier general, member of the Texas Rangers and fought in the Mexican-American War. During the Civil War, he participated in Brig. General Henry H. Sibley's New Mexico
1419: WILLIAM P. HARDEMANEst. $400-$500
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WILLIAM PRESTON: (1816-1887) Confederate brigadier general who was brother-in-law to Albert S. Johnston, U.S. Congressman prior to the war. Later served in multiple diplomatic positions. Fine content A.L.S., 2pp.
1420: WILLIAM PRESTONEst. $140-$200Lot Passed
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WILLIAM T. SHERMAN: (1820 - 1891) Union major general declared by the press to be 'insane', he led his army in their March to the Sea, taking Atlanta, Savannah and Columbia along the way. Signature cut from a letter.
1421: WILLIAM T. SHERMANEst. $140-$200
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WILLIAM W. AVERELL: (1832 - 1900) Union cavalry brigadier general who served under Hooker and Sheridan. Probable war-date A.L.S., 1p. 8vo., [n.p., n.d.] to 'Dear General'. In part: '...I have to install a new Colonel in
1422: WILLIAM W. AVERELLEst. $200-$300
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WILLIAM W. KIRKLAND: (1833 – 1915) Confederate brigadier general and the only former US Marine to serve as a Confederate general. He commanded the 21st North Carolina at First Manassas and was wounded at
1423: WILLIAM W. KIRKLANDEst. $200-$300
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WILLIAM WIRT ALLEN: (1835 - 1894) Confederate major general who wounded at Perryville and commanded a brigade of cavalry with Wheeler at Atlanta. Post-war A.L.S., 1p. 4to., Montgomery, Nov. 30, 1890, complies with a
1424: WILLIAM WIRT ALLENEst. $140-$200Lot Passed
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WILLIAM Y. C. HUMES: (1830 - 1883) Confederate brigadier general captured at Island No. 10, later led a brigade under Wheeler and commanded a division in the Atlanta campaign and against Sherman in the March to the Sea.
1425: WILLIAM Y. C. HUMESEst. $300-$400
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WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK: (1824 -1886) Union Army officer and the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1880, narrowly defeated by Republican James A. Garfield. Known to his Union colleagues as 'Hancock the
1426: WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCKEst. $200-$300
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UNION BREVET GENERALS (10): A good lot of material signed by ten Union officers who at one point were brevetted to the rank of general, including HORACE BOUGHTON, (1833-1891), war date D.S., JAMES V. BOMFORD (1811-1892),
1427: UNION BREVET GENERALS (10)Est. $300-$400
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UNION BREVET GENERALS (10): A good lot of material signed by ten Union officers who at one point were brevetted to the rank of general, including SAMUEL BRECK (1834-1918), postwar D.S., CHARLES R. BRAYTON (1840-1910), postwar
1428: UNION BREVET GENERALS (10)Est. $240-$300
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(UNION BREVET BRIGADIER GENERALS) (9): Fine lot of nine items signed by Union brevet brigadier generals, includes: EDWIN C. MASON (1831-1898), signature with rank as brigadier general; DWIGHT MAY (1822-1880), signature with rank; LEWIS
1429: (UNION BREVET BRIGADIER GENERALS) (9)Est. $300-$400
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(UNION BREVET BRIGADIER GENERALS) (9): Fine lot of nine items signed by Union brevet brigadier generals, includes: JOHN S. PLATNER (1837-1868), signature with rank; EUGENE B. PAYNE (1835-1910), war-date D.S., clothing listing, signed
1430: (UNION BREVET BRIGADIER GENERALS) (9)Est. $300-$400
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(UNION BRIGADIER GENERALS): Pair of war-date forwarding endorsements of Union brigadier generals concerning the equested mustering-out of an officer of the 97th Pa. Vols, Apr. 8 and 9, 1865, includes ADELBERT AMES and ALFRED H.
1431: (UNION BRIGADIER GENERALS)Est. $140-$200
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BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGS: A great content war date A.L.S. written by MOSES BRAILEY (1816-1888), colonel of the 38th Ohio, discussing events leading to the Battle of Mill Springs in Kentucky on January 19, 1862. The letter,
1432: BATTLE OF MILL SPRINGSEst. $100-$150
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