Spring Militaria & Autographs Auction - Day 3 2023-06-16 Auction - 791 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 6
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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EDWARD W. HINKS: (1830 - 1894) Union brigadier general who was the first to command a division of black men in a major action at Petersburg. He also was active at Ball's Bluff and Antietam. Post-war A.L.S. 'Edw
1635: EDWARD W. HINKSEst. $80-$100
EDWIN D. MORGAN: (1811-1883) Union major general and Governor of New York during the Civil War. War-date A.L.S., 2pp. 4to., New York, May 6, 1862, to SAMUEL B. RUGGLES (1799-1881), an American lawyer and politician
1636: EDWIN D. MORGANEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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EDWIN D. MORGAN: (1811-1883) Union major general and Governor of New York during the Civil War. Great association war-date A.L.S., 1p. 8vo., Albany, New York, March 3, 1862, to Major Gen. GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN
1637: EDWIN D. MORGANEst. $100-$150
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EDWIN DOW: (1835 – 1917) Union captain who earned fame as the commander of Battery 6 of the 6th Maine Volunteer Light Artillery during the Battle of Gettysburg. Dow and his battery, consisting of six
1638: EDWIN DOWEst. $100-$150
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EDWIN STANTON: (1814-1869) Secretary of War in Abraham Lincoln's cabinet whose dismissal by Andrew Johnson led to impeachment hearings for the president. War-date A.L.S. on War Department letterhead, 1p. 8vo.,
1639: EDWIN STANTONEst. $100-$150
EUGENE B. PAYNE: (1835 – 1910) Union lieutenant colonel, brevetted to brigadier general, elected to lead the 37th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company C, as captain. A.L.S. on Department of the Interior
1640: EUGENE B. PAYNEEst. $80-$100Lot Passed
EUGENE B. PAYNE: (1835 – 1910) Union lieutenant colonel, brevetted to brigadier general, elected to lead the 37th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company C, as captain. A.L.S., 1p. 8vo., ‘Hd. Qrs. 37th Ills.
1641: EUGENE B. PAYNEEst. $80-$100Lot Passed
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FREDERICK T. DENT: (1820-1892) Union Brigadier General, the brother-in-law of Ulysses S. Grant, serving as his aide-de-camp. Interesting A.Ms.S. signed in text ‘F T Dent’, 1p. 8vo., [n.p., n.d.]. Dent
1642: FREDERICK T. DENTEst. $100-$150
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FRENCH FORREST: (1796–1866) American career naval officer who served first in the United States Navy and later the Confederate States Navy. He raised and rebuilt the USS Merrimack into the ironclad CSS
1643: FRENCH FORRESTEst. $200-$300
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GEORGE A. TRENHOLM: (1806 - 1876) Confederate Secretary of the Treasury, active in blockade running in the early part of the war, captured by Union soldiers. Partly-printed D.S., 2pp. legal folio, South Carolina, Jan.
1644: GEORGE A. TRENHOLMEst. $100-$150
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GEORGE CADAWALADER: (1806 - 1879) Union major general who served as an advisor to Lincoln and Seward, and on various military boards. War-date A.L.S., 2pp. 8vo., Philadelphia, Nov. 18, 1864, to Major Gen. Darius N.
1645: GEORGE CADAWALADEREst. $100-$150
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GEORGE DAVIS: (1820 - 1896) Attorney General of the Confederate States from 1864 to 1865. Captured at Key West and imprisoned at war's end. Conclusion of an A.L.S., subscription, and signature cut from a letter,
1646: GEORGE DAVISEst. $200-$300
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GEORGE H. STEUART: (1828 - 1903) Confederate brigadier general, who made failed attempts during and after the Civil War to get Maryland to secede. He was among the officers with Robert E. Lee during the surrender at
1647: GEORGE H. STEUARTEst. $200-$300
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GEORGE MEADE: (1815 - 1872) Union major general who commanded brilliantly at Gettysburg, leading to a Union victory and the turning point of the Civil War. Fine association, lengthy A.L.S. ‘G. Meade’
1648: GEORGE MEADEEst. $500-$600
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GEORGE W. GORDON: (1836 – 1911) Confederate brigadier general, led a brigade at Franklin where he was wounded, later a founder of the Ku Klux Klan. War-date A.L.S., 3pp. 8vo., Nashville, Tennessee, Dec. 28,
1649: GEORGE W. GORDONEst. $200-$300
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GIDEON J. PILLOW: (1806 - 1878) Confederate major general, who fought at Belmont and was second-in-command at Fort Donelson from which he fled to avoid capture by Grant. War-date A.E.S. on the verso of an A.L.S., 2pp.
1650: GIDEON J. PILLOWEst. $200-$300
GUSTAVUS A. DE RUSSY: (1818-1891) Union Brigadier General and Hooker's Chief of Artillery. He fought at Seven Pines, Malvern Hill, and Fredericksburg. War-date manuscript D.S. 1p. 4to., Fort Richardson, Jan. 5, 1854,
1651: GUSTAVUS A. DE RUSSYEst. $140-$200Lot Passed
GUSTAVUS A. DE RUSSY : (1818-1891) Union brigadier general and Hooker's Chief of Artillery. He fought at Seven Pines, Malvern Hill, and Fredericksburg. Nice association war-date L.S. as Brigadier General, 1p. 4to.,
1652: GUSTAVUS A. DE RUSSY Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
HENRY C. WAYNE: (1815 – 1883) Confederate brigadier general and adjutant and inspector-general for Georgia, fighting at Ball's Ferry. Wayne is also known for his commanding the expedition to test the U.S.
1653: HENRY C. WAYNEEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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HENRY G. THOMAS: (1837 - 1897) Union brigadier general, the first regular army officer to accept command of colored troops, fought at the Wilderness, Petersburg, Spotsylvania, and at the Mine Explosion, later an
1654: HENRY G. THOMASEst. $100-$150
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HENRY J. HUNT: (1819-1889) Union brigadier general whop broke the Confederate pursuit at Bull Run, and at Fredericksburg his 147 gun battery opened the battle. He is best remembered for commanding the artillery
1655: HENRY J. HUNTEst. $200-$300
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HENRY M. NAGLEE: (1815 - 1886) Union brigadier general who fought at Seven Pines, the Seven Days, Williamsburg, and Fair Oak where he was wounded. Probable war-date A.L.S., 3pp. 8vo., [n.p., n.d.], regarding a
1656: HENRY M. NAGLEEEst. $80-$100
HENRY M. NAGLEE: (1815 - 1886) Union brigadier general who fought at Seven Pines, the Seven Days, Williamsburg, and Fair Oak where he was wounded. War-date A.L.S., 2pp. 4to., New Bern, North Carolina, Jan. 1, 1863,
1657: HENRY M. NAGLEEEst. $140-$200Lot Passed
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HENRY SHAW BRIGGS: (1824 - 1887) Union brigadier general, colonel and first commander of the 10th Massachusetts Volunteers. Seriously wounded during the Battle of Fair Oaks. War-date A.L.S. 'Your Husband' but also
1658: HENRY SHAW BRIGGSEst. $80-$100