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New York, NY, United States
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Printed & Manuscript Americana
The September 28, 2023, Americana auction is rich in material from the American Revolution and the Civil War. Highlights include early printed journals of the Continental Congress, a complete run of Gentleman?s Magazine from the period of the Revolution, and an early printing of Thomas Paine?s Common Sense. From the Civil War, we have a long run of lots relating to the Baltimore riot which launched the war in 1861, including the only known contemporary ambrotype of Luther Ladd, the first Union soldier killed in action. We also offer an archive on the surrender of a Confederate cavalry brigade in May of 1865.
Auction Curator:
Rick Stattler
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0121: (CIVIL WAR--MARYLAND.) Group of letters and documents from the 1st Maryland Cavalry Battalion,Est. $600-$900Lot Passed
0122: (CIVIL WAR--MARYLAND.) Group of letters and documents from the 3rd Maryland Infantry Regiment,Est. $600-$900Lot Passed
0123: (CIVIL WAR--MARYLAND.) William S. Henay, artist. Camp of First Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers,Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
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0124: (CIVIL WAR--MARYLAND.) Bradley T. Johnson. The First Maryland Campaign: An Address . . . before theEst. $600-$900
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0125: (CIVIL WAR--MASSACHUSETTS.) Civil War broadsides in a wide-ranging scrapbook compiled by aEst. $1,000-$1,500
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0126: (CIVIL WAR--MASSACHUSETTS.) Samuel Thompson. Letters on the Emancipation Proclamation and ColoredEst. $800-$1,200
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0127: (CIVIL WAR--MASSACHUSETTS.) Sherman Converse. An observant civilian reflects on the war in frequentEst. $600-$900
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0128: (CIVIL WAR--MASSACHUSETTS.) Newcomb Dyer. Letters of a 46th Massachusetts private, with an epicEst. $700-$1,000
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0129: (CIVIL WAR--MASSACHUSETTS.) Wesley Blanchard. Letters of a soldier from the 24th Massachusetts, manyEst. $2,000-$3,000
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0130: (CIVIL WAR--MEDICINE.) Sallie Dysart. Letters from a nurse serving at Gettysburg and beyond.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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0131: (CIVIL WAR--MISSISSIPPI.) John W. Boyd. An officer describes the campaign leading to Vicksburg--andEst. $800-$1,200
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0132: (CIVIL WAR--MISSOURI.) Missouri "Statesman--Extra" broadside on Battle of Wilson's Creek.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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0133: (CIVIL WAR--NAVY.) Papers of Captain John C. Williamson, including maps, monitor drawings, anEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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0134: (CIVIL WAR--NAVY.) Latham A. Brown. Diaries as the acting master of the gunboat USS Kineo, fightingEst. $5,000-$7,500
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0135: (CIVIL WAR--NAVY.) Henry M. Lowe. Diary aboard the blockade gunboat Penobscot, collecting prizes andEst. $1,500-$2,500
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0136: (CIVIL WAR--NAVY.) Pair of Navy Department orders regarding the very first Navy Medals of Honor.Est. $800-$1,200
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0137: (CIVIL WAR--NEW YORK.) Charles A. Moore. Letters and a large camp drawing by a captain in the 47thEst. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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0138: (CIVIL WAR--NEW YORK.) Mrs. Thomas Bryan. Letter describing the New York Draft Riots.Est. $600-$900
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0139: (CIVIL WAR--NEW YORK.) W. Everett Clark. Diary of a hurried wedding, and service at the WildernessEst. $1,000-$1,500
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0140: (CIVIL WAR--NEW YORK.) James Fisk. Letter by an Orleans County artilleryman--delivered long afterEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
0141: (CIVIL WAR--NEW YORK.) W.H. Brown. Letter describing the Union victory at Fort Fisher.Est. $600-$900Lot Passed
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0142: (CIVIL WAR--OHIO.) Group of diaries and letters by Civil War soldiers from Ohio.Est. $600-$900
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0143: (CIVIL WAR--PHOTOGRAPHY.) Ambrotype of a boy in a zouave uniform.Est. $600-$900
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