Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3 2023-06-16 Auction - 791 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 5
Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3
GEORGE A. CUSTERNAPOLEON BONAPARTE DEATH MASK CASTINGFIVE PRESIDENTS AND FIRST LADIES SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
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Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3

Over 2,300 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; plus historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
SOLD
BASIL DUKE: (1838-1916) Confederate brigadier general who fought with his brother-in-law, John Hunt Morgan, in all of Morgan's campaigns, including the raid into Indiana and Ohio, in which both were captured.
1611: BASIL DUKEEst.
$400
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$600
SOLD
BASIL DUKE: (1838-1916) Confederate brigadier general most noted for his role in his brother-in-law John H. Morgan's raid into Union territory to draw forces away from Gettysburg and Vicksburg. Good content
1612: BASIL DUKEEst.
$400
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$500
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BENJAMIN F. DAVIS: (1832-1863) Union colonel of the 8th N.Y. Cav. who led his regiment in the famous escape from Harper's Ferry, not losing a single man and capturing an ammunition train while en route. Killed in
1613: BENJAMIN F. DAVISEst.
$300
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$500
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BENJAMIN F. SMITH: (1831 - 1868) Union brevet brigadier general, served on the field and staff of the 1st Ohio and the 126th Ohio Vols. After serving in Kentucky with the 1st, Smith formed the 126th Ohio and served as
1614: BENJAMIN F. SMITHEst.
$140
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$200
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BENJAMIN F. SMITH: (1831 - 1868) Union brevet brigadier general, served on the field and staff of the 1st Ohio and the 126th Ohio Vols. After serving in Kentucky with the 1st, Smith formed the 126th Ohio and served as
1615: BENJAMIN F. SMITHEst.
$140
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$200
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BIRKETT D. FRY: (1822-1891) Confederate brigadier general, wounded as colonel at Seven Pines, Antietam, Chancellorsville, and finally Pickett’s Charge at Gettysburg, where he was also captured. After his
1616: BIRKETT D. FRYEst.
$500
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$700
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CHARLES C. DODGE: (1841-1910) Union brigadier general and one of the youngest in history (21), commanded successful engagements during the Suffolk Campaign and at Hertford NC, and engaged rioters during the New York
1617: CHARLES C. DODGEEst.
$100
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$150
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CHARLES E. HECKMAN: (1822 -1896) Union general captured at Drewry's Heights after repulsing five Confederate assaults. War-date manuscript D.S. ‘C. A. Heckman’ while a prisoner of war, 1p. folio,
1618: CHARLES E. HECKMANEst.
$200
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$300
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CHARLES F. WALCOTT: (1836-1888) Union brevet brigadier general, captain of the 21st Mass.and colonel of the 61st Mass., honored for his role in the taking of Richmond and surrender of Lee's armies. Carte-de-visite
1619: CHARLES F. WALCOTTEst.
$200
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$300
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CHARLES M. SHELLEY: (1833-1907) Confederate brigadier general and a postbellum U.S. Representative from Alabama. War-date cut signature 'C.M. Shelley’, 3.5 x 2 in., adding rank. Fine.
1620: CHARLES M. SHELLEYEst.
$80
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$100
CHRISTOPHER C. MEMMINGER: (1803 - 1888) Confederate Secretary of the Treasury. Fine blockade-running content manuscript L.S. as Secretary of the Treasury on official letterhead, 3pp. 4to., Richmond, Sep. 9, 1863 to A. R.
1621: CHRISTOPHER C. MEMMINGEREst.
$500
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$700
Lot Passed
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CLEMENT H. STEVENS : (1821-1864) Confederate brigadier general who led his South Carolinians at Vicksburg and Chickamauga, mortally wounded leading the Georgia brigade at Peach Tree Creek. Rare war-date A.L.S. 'C. H.
1622: CLEMENT H. STEVENS Est.
$300
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$400
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CLINTON B. FISK: (1828 - 1890) Union brigadier general who seized Camp Jackson as the war started, served throughout Missouri, and founded Fisk University as a school for freedmen. War-date A.L.S. ‘Clinton
1623: CLINTON B. FISKEst.
$100
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$150
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DANIEL BUTTERFIELD: (1831 - 1901) Union major general who commanded a brigade at Bull Run, awarded the Medal of Honor for Gaines Mill, and wounded in that battle and Gettysburg. He also helped design the corps badges
1624: DANIEL BUTTERFIELDEst.
$100
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$150
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DANIEL BUTTERFIELD: (1831 - 1901) Union major general who commanded a brigade at Bull Run, awarded the Medal of Honor for Gaines Mill, and wounded in that battle and Gettysburg. He also helped design the corps badges
1625: DANIEL BUTTERFIELDEst.
$140
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$200
DAVID A. RUSSELL: (1820-1864) Union general, killed in action as brigadier general during the Battle of Opequon. Rare D.S., 1p. 4to., Fort Dallas, April 4, 1856, a receipt for Camp Garrison equipage, including
1626: DAVID A. RUSSELLEst.
$400
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$600
Lot Passed
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DAVID A. WEISIGER: (1818-1899) Confederate brigadier general who fought with distinction at Gettysburg, the Crater, Big Bethel, and other major engagements, promoted to brigadier general in honor of his leadership at
1627: DAVID A. WEISIGEREst.
$200
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$300
DAVID A. WEISIGER: (1818 - 1899) Confederate Brigadier General. Severely wounded at 2nd Manassas, fought with distinction at the Battle of the Crater. Weisiger was present at John Brown’s hanging. Scarce A.L.S.,
1628: DAVID A. WEISIGEREst.
$140
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$200
Lot Passed
DAVID HUBBARD: (1792 – 1874) Veteran of the War of 1812, served in the Confederate States House of Representatives as well as Commissioner of the Confederate State Bureau of Indian Affairs for the majority of
1629: DAVID HUBBARDEst.
$80
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$100
Lot Passed
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DUNCAN N. INGRAHAM: (1802 - 1887) Confederate Navy commodore who served as Chief of Ordnance, Construction and Repair and commanded much of the South Carolina coast during the war. A.L.S., 1p. 8vo., Shepherdstown, WV,
1630: DUNCAN N. INGRAHAMEst.
$140
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$200
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DUNCAN N. INGRAHAM: (1802 - 1887) Confederate Navy Commodore who served as Chief of Ordnance, Construction and Repair and commanded much of the South Carolina coast during the war. Signature on an album page: 'Dn.
1631: DUNCAN N. INGRAHAMEst.
$80
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$100
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EDWARD C. WALTHALL: (1831 - 1898) Confederate major general who fought at Missionary Ridge, and later covered Hood's retreat at Nashville. Manuscript L.S., 2pp. 4to., Grenada, July 6, 1877, to a lady in Charleston.
1632: EDWARD C. WALTHALLEst.
$140
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$200
EDWARD D. TRACY: (1833-1863) Confederate brigadier general who fought at First Bull Run and later served in Wheeler's 19th Alabama. Tracy served in Eastern Tennessee prior to participating in the Vicksburg campaign,
1633: EDWARD D. TRACYEst.
$500
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$700
Lot Passed
EDWARD N. KIRK: (1828 – 1863) Union brigadier general, wounded at Shiloh and once more at the Battle of Stones River, dying several months later. Rare cut signature, 5 x 8 in., dated July 14, 1858. Sold with a
1634: EDWARD N. KIRKEst.
$300
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$400
Lot Passed