Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3 2023-06-16 Auction - 791 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 7
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.
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HIRAM BURNHAM: (1814 - 1864) Union brigadier general who led a regiment in the Peninsula, Fredericksburg. and Gettysburg. Killed in action at Chaffin's Farm. War-date D.S., 1p. oblong sm. folio, ‘Camp No. 4
1659: HIRAM BURNHAMEst.
$140
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$200
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HIRAM BURNHAM: (1814 - 1864) Union brigadier general who led a regiment in the Peninsula, Fredericksburg. and Gettysburg. Killed in action at Chaffin's Farm. War-date D.S., 1p. large 4to., 'Camp Griffin, Virginia',
1660: HIRAM BURNHAMEst.
$140
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$200
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HUMPHREY MARSHALL: (1812 - 1872) Confederate brigadier general who served in western Virginia and in Kentucky under Bragg. War-date manuscript D.S., 1p. 4to., ‘Hd. Qrs. 1st Brig., Army of Eastern Ky.’,
1661: HUMPHREY MARSHALLEst.
$140
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$200
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IRA SPAULDING: (1818-1875) Union brevet brigadier general, commanded the 50th New York Engineers. War-date A.L.S., 1p. 4to., Rappahannock Station, Virginia, April 15, 1864, to RUFUS INGALLS. In part: ‘...I
1662: IRA SPAULDINGEst.
$100
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$150
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ISAAC F. QUINBY: (1821-1891) Union Brevetted Brigadier General, fought at Bull Run, captured Fort Pillow, and led assaults on Vicksburg. War-date A.L.S. ‘I. F. Quinby Brig Genl U.S. Vols’, 2pp. 4to.,
1663: ISAAC F. QUINBYEst.
$140
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$200
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ISAAC H. ELLIOTT: (1837-1922) Union Brigadier General, commanded with distinction the 33rd Illinois during the Vicksburg Campaign as well as Port Gibson, Champion Hill, Big Black River Bridge and Spanish Fort.
1664: ISAAC H. ELLIOTTEst.
$140
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$200
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JACOB D. COX: (1828 - 1900) U.S. Army major general, de facto commander of Ambrose Burnside's IX Corps at the Battle of Antietam. Good war content A.L.S., 3pp. 8vo., Cincinnati, Ohio, March 29, 1892. In part:
1665: JACOB D. COXEst.
$100
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$150
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JAMES A. GARFIELD: (1831 - 1881) Twentieth President of the United States, Union army major general, assassinated while in office. Rare war-date signature, 'J. A. Garfield, Brig Gen Chief of Staff' on a small slip,
1666: JAMES A. GARFIELDEst.
$300
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$400
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JAMES A. SEDDON: (1815-1880) Confederate Secretary of War from 1862 until February 1865, when he was sacked because of his removal of Johnston at Atlanta. THE CONFEDERACY IMPORTS MACHINERY FROM BERMUDA VIA BRITAIN
1667: JAMES A. SEDDONEst.
$400
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$500
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JAMES A. SEDDON: (1815-1880) Confederate Secretary of War from 1862 until February 1865, when he was sacked because of his removal of Johnston at Atlanta. A.D.S. on a 5 x 2.5 in. sheet, Virginia, June 14, 1879 to a
1668: JAMES A. SEDDONEst.
$100
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$150
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JAMES HAGAN: (1822-1901) Confederate Colonel, led with distinction at Shiloh, Perryville, and Atlanta. Wounded in action at Monroe’s Crossroads and again at Fayetteville. Scarce partial, war-date A.D.S. 1p.
1669: JAMES HAGANEst.
$100
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$150
JAMES M. MASON: (1798-1871) American lawyer and politician who strongly supported slavery as well as Virginia's secession, arrested in the Trent Affair. A.D.S., 7.5 x 2 in., Washington, Dec. 15, 1858, a check making
1670: JAMES M. MASONEst.
$100
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$150
Lot Passed
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JAMES M. MASON AND ROBERT M. T. HUNTER: Signatures of JAMES M. MASON (1798-1871) American lawyer and politician who strongly supported slavery as well as Virginia's secession, arrested in the Trent Affair, and ROBERT M. T. HUNTER
1671: JAMES M. MASON AND ROBERT M. T. HUNTEREst.
$140
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$200
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JAMES S. JACKSON: (1823 – 1862) Union brigadier general, killed in action at Perryville. Partly-printed war-date D.S., 2pp. large folio, May 4, 1864, a muster roll for the Union 2nd Regiment of N.Y. Volunteers.
1672: JAMES S. JACKSONEst.
$300
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$400
JAMES S. NEGLEY: (1826 - 1901) Union major general instrumental in driving Bragg from Tennessee, later tried for cowardice and desertion for his command at Chickamauga. Typed D.S., 1p. 4to., Nashville, Tennessee,
1673: JAMES S. NEGLEYEst.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
JAMES W. RIPLEY: (1794-1870) Union brigadier general and Chief of Ordnance. Some modern historians argue his reluctance as Chief of Ordnance to largely adopt breech loading and repeating rifles as standard issue in
1675: JAMES W. RIPLEYEst.
$100
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$150
Lot Passed
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JAMES W. RIPLEY: (1794-1870) Union brigadier general and Chief of Ordnance. Some modern historians argue his reluctance as Chief of Ordnance to largely adopt breech loading and repeating rifles as standard issue in
1676: JAMES W. RIPLEYEst.
$160
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$200
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JOHN A. DIX: (1798-1879) Union major general best remembered for his threat to shoot anyone hauling down the American flag, and for his suppression of the bloody New York draft riots. War-date L.S. adding rank,
1677: JOHN A. DIXEst.
$100
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$150
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JOHN B. FLOYD: (1806 - 1863) Secretary of War and Confederate brigadier general who transferred arms to the South prior to the war, later fled Ft. Donelson prior to the battle there. Bold signature adding
1678: JOHN B. FLOYDEst.
$80
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$100
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JOHN BEAUCHAMP JONES: (1810-1866) American author who served as the chief clerk for the Confederate Department of War and was the author of A Rebel War Clerk's Diary (1866). War date partly printed D.S. filled out in his
1679: JOHN BEAUCHAMP JONESEst.
$140
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$200
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JOHN BELL HOOD: (1831 - 1879) Confederate Lieutenant General who led the 'Texas Brigade' at Second Bull Run and Antietam, and served under Longstreet in Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, and Chickamauga, where he lost a
1680: JOHN BELL HOODEst.
$800
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$1,200
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JOHN C. CALDWELL: (1833 - 1912) Union brigadier general, engaged at Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg where his division conducted the largest Union assault of the three-day battle at the
1681: JOHN C. CALDWELLEst.
$100
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$150
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JOHN C. SMITH: (1832-1910) Union brevet brigadier general who commanded the 96th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, severely wounded at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain. War-date A.L.S. twice signed, 4pp. 4to.,
1682: JOHN C. SMITHEst.
$200
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$300