Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3 2023-06-16 Auction - 791 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 9
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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RALPH ELY: (1820-1883) Union Brigadier General, commanded the 8th Michigan Infantry and active at all major engagements. Wounded in action at Secessionville, and received the surrender of Petersburg, for which
1708: RALPH ELYEst.
$100
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$150
RALPH P. BUCKLAND: (1812 - 1892) Union brigadier general who during the Siege of Vicksburg commanded a brigade in Sherman's XV Corps. A.L.S. on his law office letterhead, 1p. 5 x 3 in., Fremont, Ohio, July 26, 1881,
1709: RALPH P. BUCKLANDEst.
$80
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$100
Lot Passed
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RANDALL LEE GIBSON: (1832 - 1892) Confederate brigadier general who led a brigade at Chickamauga and Chattanooga. He also fought under Hood at Atlanta and in Tennessee. War-date A.E.S. on the verso of special order No.
1710: RANDALL LEE GIBSONEst.
$200
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$300
RICHARD BUSTEED: (1822 – 1898) Union brigadier general. Postwar, Busteed served as a United States district judge and lawyer. A.L.S. on his law office letterhead, 2pp. 8vo., New York, July 12, 1856. In part:
1711: RICHARD BUSTEEDEst.
$80
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$100
Lot Passed
ROBERT A. CAMERON: (1828 - 1894) Union brigadier general, fought at New Madrid, Island No. 10 and in the Red River expedition. War-date A.L.S., 2pp. 4to., Thibodaux, Louisiana, Dec. 21, 1864, to New York Governor
1712: ROBERT A. CAMERONEst.
$140
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$200
Lot Passed
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ROBERT A. CAMERON: (1828 - 1894) Union brigadier general, fought at New Madrid, Island No. 10 and in the Red River expedition. War-date A.L.S. as Colonel, 1p. 4to., ‘Head Qrs. 34th Ind. Vol. Infantry’, Sep.
1713: ROBERT A. CAMERONEst.
$100
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$150
ROBERT COWDIN: (1805 - 1874) Union brigadier general who fought at Bull Run, Fair Oaks, and Malvern Hill. War-date A.L.S., 1p. 4to., 'Head Quarters 1st Brigade Grover’s Division', Sep. 21, 1862, text a bit
1714: ROBERT COWDINEst.
$80
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$100
Lot Passed
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ROBERT M. T. HUNTER: (1809 - 1887) Confederate Secretary of State who succeeded Toombs; arrested by the Federals at war's end. Signature on a gold-edged card, adding the name and address of his home. Very good.
1715: ROBERT M. T. HUNTEREst.
$100
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$150
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ROBERT PATTERSON: (1792 - 1881) Union major general of Pennsylvania volunteers sacked for his failure to halt Johnston at Bull Run. War-date A.L.S., 2pp. 4to., [n.p.], Oct. 13, 1847, to Secretary of the Treasury
1716: ROBERT PATTERSONEst.
$80
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$100
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RUFUS KING: (1814 - 1876) Union brigadier general who organized the Iron Brigade, faced Jackson's entire corps at Groveton. War-date A.L.S., 2pp. 8vo., Fredericksburg, Virginia, May 27, 1862. In part:
1717: RUFUS KINGEst.
$200
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$300
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S.A.M. WOOD: Sterling Alexander Martin Wood (1823 - 1891) Confederate brigadier general who commanded a brigade at Shiloh where he was wounded. At Perryville, his shattered brigade pushed the Union forces back to
1718: S.A.M. WOODEst.
$200
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$300
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SAMUEL BARRON: (1809–1888) Confederate naval officer, acting as a representative in Europe for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Barron had been captured following the Battle of Hatteras Inlet
1719: SAMUEL BARRONEst.
$140
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$200
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SAMUEL W. CRAWFORD: (1829 – 1892) Union brigadier general who commanded a battery at Fort Sumter and later led at Antietam, Gettysburg, and Five Forks. A.L.S., 2pp. 8vo., York, Pennsylvania, Nov. 3, 1883. In part:
1720: SAMUEL W. CRAWFORDEst.
$80
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$100
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SAMUEL WRAGG FERGUSON: (1834 - 1917) Confederate brigadier general who served with Beauregard until Shiloh, then under Wheeler in the Carolinas. When offered promotion, Wheeler vociferously condemned Ferguson. Fine
1721: SAMUEL WRAGG FERGUSONEst.
$200
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$300
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SETH EASTMAN: (1808-1875) American painter who served as a mapmaker and illustrator for the U.S. Army, later Union general during the Civil War, mustering and disbursing officer for Maine and New Hampshire. Named
1722: SETH EASTMANEst.
$100
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$150
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SIDNEY W. PARK: (1827 – 1902) Union colonel, brevetted to brigadier general, led his regiment at Fredericksburg and during the ‘Mud March’, then lost a leg at Chancellorsville. War-date A.L.S., 1p.
1723: SIDNEY W. PARKEst.
$80
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$100
SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER: (1823 - 1914) Confederate lieutenant general who led his division at Perryville and Knoxville. Accepted Ulysses S. Grant's demand for 'unconditional surrender' after the Battle of Fort Donelson,
1724: SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNEREst.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
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THOMAS A. DAVIES: (1837-1919) Welsh-born Union soldier, a Medal of Honor recipient for his action at Sayler’s Creek. Scarce war-date A.D.S. 1p. oblong 8vo., [n.p., n.d.], in full: ‘The four officers not
1725: THOMAS A. DAVIESEst.
$140
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$200
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THOMAS B. VAN BUREN: (1824-1899) Union brevet brigadier general, colonel of the 102nd N.Y. Vols. S.P., a carte-de-visite portrait in civilian garb by Thompson Gallery, Albany, boldly signed with rank as 'Brevet Brig.
1726: THOMAS B. VAN BURENEst.
$200
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$300
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THOMAS BRAGG AND GEORGE W. RANDOLPH: THOMAS BRAGG (1810 - 1872) North Carolina lawyer and politician, brother of Gen. Braxton Bragg. Served in the Confederate States Cabinet as Attorney General from 1861-62. Unusual A.LS., 1p. 4to.,
1727: THOMAS BRAGG AND GEORGE W. RANDOLPHEst.
$200
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$300
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THOMAS H. WATTS, SR.: (1819 - 1892) Attorney General of the C.S.A, and governor of Alabama during the Civil War. Fine content A.L.S. on his law firm's letterhead, 2pp. 4to., Montgomery, July 10 [1890], to a U.S. Army
1728: THOMAS H. WATTS, SR.Est.
$200
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$300
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THOMAS H. WATTS, SR.: (1819 - 1892) Attorney General of the C.S.A, and governor of Alabama during the Civil War. Fine content A.L.S. on his law firm's letterhead, 2pp. 4to., Montgomery, Mar. 15, 1890 to a collector. Watts
1729: THOMAS H. WATTS, SR.Est.
$100
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$150
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THOMAS L. CRITTENDEN: (1815 - 1893) Union major general promoted for his valor at Shiloh, only to see his command later routed at Chickamauga. Third-person A.N.S., 1p. small 8vo., Seaside, New York, May 21, 1892, stating
1730: THOMAS L. CRITTENDENEst.
$100
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$150
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THOMAS T. CRITTENDEN: (1832 – 1909) Union brigadier general who was captured at Murfreesboro, a first cousin to Confederate General George Crittenden. A.L.S. ‘T. T. Crittenden’, 1p. 8vo., Washington,
1731: THOMAS T. CRITTENDENEst.
$80
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$100